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Most Visited Places

Pahalgam

Pahalgam is a picturesque town located in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It’s renowned for its stunning natural beauty, making it a popular tourist destination, particularly for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Aru Valley

Aru Village, situated 12 km from Pahalgam along the Lidder River, is famed for its scenic meadows and serves as a trekking base for Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar Lake. Nestled on the Aru River’s left bank, it captivates tourists with its tranquility, offering activities like trout fishing, trekking, and sightseeing.

Betaab Valley

Located 15 kilometers from Pahalgam, Betaab Valley derives its name from the film “Betaab.” Encircled by verdant meadows, snow-capped peaks, and dense foliage, it’s a beloved tourist spot and a preferred campsite. Trekkers often use it as a base camp for mountain exploration. Accessible by foot from Pahalgam, its icy stream offers refreshing drinking water.

Chandanwari

Chandanwari, located 16 km from Pahalgam, marks the beginning of the annual Amarnath Yatra during the Sawan month. It’s renowned for snow sledding on a snow bridge, with taxi cabs available for round trips from Pahalgam. Visitors often engage in snow fights before sledging down, and nearby dhabas offer refreshments. En route, Hajan offers an ideal picnic spot and has featured in numerous films.

Baisaran

Baisaran Valley, a verdant meadow encircled by hills and dense vegetation, resembles European resorts and serves as an excellent campsite. Pine forests adorn the landscape, offering stunning views of snow-clad mountains. Notably picturesque, Baisaran has been featured in numerous films, captivating film enthusiasts with its scenic allure.

Srinagar

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, boasts stunning attractions like Dal Lake and Mughal gardens. Its iconic houseboats, vibrant markets, and rich Kashmiri culture make it a must-visit destination for its natural beauty and cultural experiences.

Gulmarg

Nestled in the Pir Panjal range, Gulmarg offers premier skiing slopes in winter and scenic meadows and trekking trails in summer. Its renowned Gulmarg Gondola, one of the world’s highest cable cars, ascends to 3,979 meters, providing breathtaking views and access to the Mt. Affarwat Summit at 4,200 meters.

Sonmarg

Sonmarg, translating to “Meadow of Gold,” captivates visitors with its stunning alpine scenery, including glaciers, meadows, and snow-capped peaks. It serves as a base for treks to Thajiwas Glacier and the Amarnath Cave. Adventure seekers flock here for activities like trekking, camping, and trout fishing in its pristine rivers.

Dal Lake

Dal Lake, nestled in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, is renowned for its scenic beauty, floating gardens, and houseboats. Visitors enjoy shikara rides, exploring Mughal gardens along its shores, and shopping in its floating markets. It’s not just a lake; it’s a vibrant symbol of Kashmiri culture and natural splendor.

Mughal Garden

Mughal Gardens, inspired by Persian and Islamic styles, are renowned for their symmetrical layout, terraced lawns, fountains, and meticulously maintained flowerbeds. Originally built by Mughal emperors in India, such as Babur, Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, these gardens showcase the fusion of art, architecture, and nature in exquisite

Shalimar Bagh

Shalimar Bagh, meaning “Abode of Love,” is a Mughal garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, built by Emperor Jahangir for his wife Nur Jahan in 1619. It features terraced lawns, cascading fountains, pavilions, and meticulously manicured flowerbeds, reflecting the grandeur and romance of Mughal garden design.

Siraj Bag

The Tulip Garden, also known as Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, is Asia’s largest tulip garden situated in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. It captivates visitors with vibrant displays of tulips during its annual Tulip Festival, showcasing nature’s beauty in full bloom.

Hazratbal Shrine

The Hazratbal Shrine, located in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, houses a revered relic believed to be a hair strand of the Prophet Muhammad. A significant Muslim pilgrimage site, it draws devotees, especially during religious festivals, to offer prayers and seek blessings.

Katra

Katra, a town in Jammu and Kashmir, serves as the base for the sacred Vaishno Devi Temple pilgrimage. Devotees undertake a challenging trek to reach the shrine dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi, making it a significant religious destination in India.

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