Srinagar to Kheer Bhawani Temple Taxi Service
Planning a serene drive from Srinagar to the revered Kheer Bhawani Temple? With Kashmir Tour Packages Taxi, you can secure a dedicated cab in seconds—no hidden fees, no last-minute surprises. Whether you’re arriving at Srinagar International Airport or stepping out of your Dal Lake houseboat, our booking process is as smooth as the calm waters of Manasbal Lake.
Why Choose Our Taxi Service
When you book with Kashmir Tour Packages Taxi, you’re not just hiring a car—you’re enlisting a travel partner who understands every twist of the highway and every cultural nuance:
- Round-the-clock availability—from early morning pilgrim runs to sunset returns
- Transparent fare structure—no surge charges on busy weekends or festivals
- Experienced Kashmiri drivers—fluent in Kashmiri, Urdu and English, familiar with hidden lanes
- Well-maintained sedans and SUVs—safety certificates, clean interiors, working seat belts
- Customizable pick-ups—choose Residency Road, Boulevard Road, or Srinagar Airport
Why settle for uncertainty when you can ride with confidence?
Route Overview: Srinagar to Kheer Bhawani Temple
The journey begins at Srinagar’s iconic Lal Chowk. From there, follow Residency Road to Jehangir Chowk, turning onto the Hazratbal-Ganderbal axis. You’ll pass Hazratbal Shrine, the Central University of Kashmir on Airport Road, and the Ganderbal bridge over the Sind River. After crossing Ramboh and Ushkara villages, reach Tulamula—home to the centuries-old Kheer Bhawani Temple.
Approximate figures for planning:
| Route | Distance | Travel Time | Estimated Sedan Taxi Fare | Estimated SUV Taxi Fare | Road Condition | Best Season to Travel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Srinagar – Hazratbal – Ganderbal – Tulamula | 18 km | 40 minutes | ₹1,200 | ₹2,000 | Well-paved National Highway, single-lane beyond Ganderbal | March–October |
Travel Tips for Visiting Kheer Bhawani Temple
Prepare for a spiritual and sensory experience. Here are a few pointers to make your pilgrimage seamless:
- Temple Timings: Arrive at dawn for the morning aarti—feel the first rays on the red-painted walls.
- Dress Code: Carry a warm shawl—even in summer, winds off Sind River can be chilly.
- Local Customs: Remove footwear at the marble steps. Offer fresh flowers or a cup of sweet rice (kheer) as prasad.
- Refreshments: Sip on aromatic Kashmiri kehwa at the tea stall near the temple courtyard.
- Weekday Visits: Weekends draw larger crowds. Opt for Tuesday or Friday for a quieter atmosphere.
Have you thought about capturing the reflection of the temple pond at sunrise?
Popular Attractions Near Kheer Bhawani Temple
- Manasbal Lake (10 km east)—often called the “Jewel of Kashmir,” ideal for a shikara ride
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