The journey from Aurangabad to Srinagar spans approximately 1900 km. You must first reach Gaya Junction to board a train toward Jammu Tawi. From Jammu, you will take a bus or taxi through the Jawahar Tunnel to reach Srinagar. This route involves crossing the plains of North India into the mountainous terrain of the Himalayas. Expect a total travel time of 36 to 48 hours depending on connections. The transition from the humid climate of Bihar to the alpine weather of Kashmir is the highlight of this trip.
Total Distance: 1900 km by road, 1450 km air distance.
Book your tickets at least 60 days in advance due to high demand.
Patna is the nearest major airport to Aurangabad, roughly 140 km away.
April to June for pleasant weather or December to February for snow.