Kashmir Famous Places

Kashmir Famous Places

If you are planning to visit in Kashmir and confused where to go, then this article is for you. In this article, You can get all the  good information about Kashmir Famous Places.

About Kashmir

Kashmir a region in India with loads of history and incredible beauty, Kashmir is the perfect destination for a family vacation. Kashmir is a vibrant, dynamic and bustling place with plenty of interesting things to experience. From its rich heritage to the sounds of bazaars, from its scenic hills to the magical valleys within its periphery, Kashmir has it all. This list is not exhaustive so feel free to include in your favorites.

Here are top 16 Kashmir Famous Places

1) Srinagar

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is the largest city and the main centre of tourism in the Kashmir Valley. Its location provides stunning views of Dal Lake and Nageem Garden. Srinagar is also called the “Venice of Kashmir” because of its beautiful canals and bridges. People are drawn to Srinagar for its natural beauty, which includes mountains and rivers. If you’re a history buff, check out the Mughal gardens at Nishat Bagh or take boat rides down Dal Lake. And this place comes 1st in the list of Kashmir Famous Places.

2) Sonmarg

Sonmarg is Famous for its white, snowy peaks, active and beautiful lakes and streams, broad valleys that carry the blue waters of springs to the river Jhelum and emerald-green fields. It is a place of spectacular beauty. In fact, it is called Kashmir’s Switzerland or Paradise in many languages because of its natural beauty. But it was once home to one of the most famous monasteries in Hinduism -sundarvatam.

3) Gulmarg

Gulmarg is a hill station in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is located at 3350 m (10,990 ft) above sea level in the Pir Panjal Range near the north end of Kashmir Valley. Gulmarg gained popularity as a tourist destination after undivided India’s first cable car was constructed by the British to offer tourists access to its scenic beauty. Gulmarg is also known as the ‘gateway to Pahalgam’.

4) Pahalgam

Pahalgam is known for its scenic beauty and natural environment. It is famous for the Lidder Valley where the Holy Amarnath Cave is located. The Amarnath Temple with its ‘lingam’, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a shrine of great significance in Hinduism. The village of Pahalgam is set in a beautiful valley surrounded by a cluster of mountains including Harmukh Mountain which has snow even in summer.

5) Pulwama

Pulwama is the second most important town in the district of Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir. It is well known for its scenic beauty and is famous for its pine and deodar forest which also includes oak, birch and snow-capped mountains on the right bank of River Jhelum. The town is situated between Srinagar, Heinbani, Tral, Anantnag, Verinag and Budgam.

6) Anantnag

Anantnag is one of the most beautiful towns in kashmir valley. It is situated on the banks of the river Anantnag. It is a very beautiful town to live in. Most of the people are educated and are well versed in English language. It is famous for its historic remains and scenic beauty. The town possesses glorious past, as it was once called ‘city of temples’ and it was well known for its prosperity and wealth.

7) The Vaishno Devi Temple

The Vaishno Devi Temple Located on the Trikuta hill, close to the Srinagar district, this temple has a 52 m high statue of Goddess Vaishno Devi. This temple also contains a small lake in its vicinity. It is a famous pilgrimage spot and this is one of the best placesto visit in jammu.

8) Amarnath temple

Amarnath temple is the most famous and spectacular place in the world. it is located on the banks of the shivling glacier with its 12-ft high steps that lead to a cave where Amarnath yatra takes place every year. this temple is dedicated to lord shiva and this temple is considered as one of three holiest shrines for hindus, along with kedarnath and dwarka. but only one place is visited by every hindu, especially during winters, that is Amarnath. Amarnath yatra makes this place really special for its pilgrims who visit it from all over the world.

9) Aru Valley

Aru Valley is a small village with a breathtaking view on the banks of river Jhelum. The place has beautiful weather and is surrounded by Himalayas from three sides. It was ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh before he was deported here by the Dogras in 1947 for assisting the British. Each year, tourists come to visit this valley during the months of October and November when snowfall is at its peak.

10) Yusmarg Valley

Yusmarg Valley is a small village located on the banks of river Jehlum. The place is scenic as it is surrounded by snow-capped mountains. It is a popular destination for tourists, who tend to visit during winter season in December and January when there is snowfall in the Jammu and Kashmir valley.

11) Betaab Valley

Betaab Valley is a beautiful and scenic valley in Kashmir, India. It is found between the mountains of Banihal range and Pir Panjal Range. It has lush green meadows which are covered in flowers during spring season. The valley is surrounded by forests. It is a very famous picnic spot for people from the Kashmir Valley. The valley is also a popular destination during winter season.

12) Dachigam National Park

Dachigam National Park is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the Srinagar district of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including Kashmir stag, hangul, chinkara, black bear, Himalayan brown bear, foxes, leopards and jackals. The park was established in 1982 and was declared as a national park in 1984.

13) Kulgam

Kulgam is a beautiful town which is surrounded by an abundance of nature and greenery. This town of Kulgam is situated on the banks of river Jhelum which flows at a distance of about 16 km from it. Kulgam has the distinction to have the largest number of wooden bridges over Jhelum river. There are around seven bridges that span across this holy river in the area.

14) Chandanwari

Chandanwari is a town in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir State, India. It is situated at a distance of 15 km from Kupwara town. The place was named after a “chandan” (brocade) shop which was set up in the place by the British who were formerly ruling the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is famous for its scenic beauty and is a tourist spot for people from Jammu and Kashmir who come here during winter season to enjoy snowfall.

15) Patnitop

Patnitop is a hill station and popular skiing destination, located south of the Srinagar valley in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated at an altitude of 2,070 m (6,795 ft) and spread across 3.7 km2. The town is surrounded by mountains like Phandiagali “(7,489 ft)”, Khilanmarg “(5,653 ft)”, Nandni “(6,273 ft)” & Sheshnag”(4,918 ft)”. The main language spoken here is Kashmiri and people in the area are predominantly Muslim.

16) Sanasar

Sanasar is a holy city situated at about 5,800 feet in the Himalayas. All travelers to Kashmir are advised to visit this place as it is a pilgrimage spot for Hindu and Sikh people from all over the world. There are ruins of numerous temples, important archaeological sites that were constructed by Herodotus and those of Greek era. One can also find a beautiful lake here surrounded by lush green trees.

 

From Writer

This article is just meant as an introduction to Kashmir , and there are many Famous Places In Kashmir . that you can see during your trip.  Hope you like this article and share with your loved ones and If you have wanderlust and live to explore, then there are many  Interesting Blog to Read on  Travel Tricky

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