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How long is the drive from New Delhi to Kargil?

The direct drive from New Delhi to Kargil is 631 mi (1,016 km), and should have a drive time of 14 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from New Delhi to Kargil, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Srinagar, Chandigarh, Gulmarg, and Jammu City, as well as top places to visit like Brahma Sarovar and Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib, Patiala, or the ever-popular Prachin shri Sheetla Mata Temple.

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Top cities between New Delhi and Kargil

The top cities between New Delhi and Kargil are Srinagar, Chandigarh, Gulmarg, and Jammu City. Srinagar is the most popular city on the route. It's 11 hours from New Delhi and 3 hours from Kargil.
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Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, a vibrant city in northern India, serves as the capital for both Punjab and Haryana. This urban marvel was masterfully crafted by the renowned architect Le Corbusier, who left his mark with iconic structures like the Capitol Complex, which houses essential government buildings such as the High Court and Legislative Assembly. A highlight of Chandigarh is the Open Hand Monument, symbolizing peace and reconciliation.
57% as popular as Srinagar
11 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Kargil
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Jammu

Jammu, located in the disputed Kashmir region, serves as the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir, an Indian-administered union territory. As the largest city in Jammu district, it is a significant hub with cultural and administrative importance. This city offers a blend of historical significance and modern developments, making it an intriguing destination to explore.
18% as popular as Srinagar
16 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Kargil
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Gulmarg

Gulmarg, also known as Gulmarag in Kashmiri, is a charming town and hill station located in the Baramulla district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Situated 31 km from Baramulla and 49 km from Srinagar, it is a popular tourist destination and renowned skiing spot. The area offers various honeymoon packages for travelers looking to explore its beauty.
23% as popular as Srinagar
49 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Kargil
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Srinagar

Srinagar, the largest city and summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is a captivating destination nestled in the heart of the picturesque Kashmir region. Recognized as a UNESCO Creative City since 2021, it enchants visitors with its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. A must-do is to glide across Dal Lake on a traditional shikara while soaking in views of majestic mountains.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Kargil

Best stops along New Delhi to Kargil drive

The top stops along the way from New Delhi to Kargil (with short detours) are Sri Harmandir Sahib, Dal Lake, and Gulmarg Gondola. Other popular stops include Vaishno Devi, Rock Garden of Chandigarh, and Hajan Valley.
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Prachin shri Sheetla Mata Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice
Ravi K — Google review
Ok
Manish S — Google review
Divine
Yogesh J — Google review
Its very old temple mata shetla mata temple
Tinu A — Google review
Great Hindu temple
R.B. P — Google review
Very devoted palace
Bharat B — Google review
🙄
Hariom V — Google review
Great temple
SATPAL S — Google review
4.3
(73)
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4.3
(399)
WH3F+M33, Tej Colony, Rohtak, Haryana 124001, India
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Brahma Sarovar

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Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Brahma Sarovar, located in Thanesar, is a significant Hindu water pool surrounded by sculptures and temples. It is a historic site that has been mentioned by the 12th-century scholar Al Beruni in his memoirs about India. The sarovar attracts pilgrims, especially during solar eclipses when it is believed that taking a dip in its waters can absolve one of all sins.
A place with religious significance. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed a yajna here in which all demigods participated and since then this place is called Brahma Sarovar. A well maintained place. Lot of locals come here for morning and evening walks. There is a Hanuman ji temple outside the premise and Shiva temple inside along with Maa Katyayni temple and some other temples too. Very peaceful and serene place. In the evenings aarti is performed at the sarovar, just like Ganga aarti. We couldn’t attend the full aarti as a huge storm suddenly brewed up in Kurukshetra at the time of aarti. There are many incidents marked on the pillars which have sone relevance to Kurukshetra. I loved the place and it’s upkeep.
Nimit R — Google review
I had the chance to visit Brahma Sarovar in January this year, and it was truly a beautiful and peaceful experience. The place holds immense historical and spiritual significance, yet it’s surprisingly less known among tourists. The energy here is something you feel the moment you step in. It’s serene, scenic, and deeply rooted in India’s legacy. I really hope more efforts are made to promote this hidden gem—India needs to know more about treasures like this!
Jitender Y — Google review
Hygiene 10 out of 10.... Beauty 10 out of 10... Whenever i come here...i feel so much peace… no noise or chaos... sitting on stairs and watching sarovar make me feel relaxed and calm...
Sujata — Google review
It’s basically a pong with a temple in it. Artificial/ man made and very well maintained. Not really a tourist place.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Bhramasarovar in Haryana Thanesar is a serene oasis nestled in the heart of a bustling city. The moment you step into this space, you feel a strong positive vibe that lifts your spirits and soothes your mind. The well-kept surroundings and gentle sounds of water create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk or a quiet moment on a bench. Whether you’re looking to clear your thoughts or simply enjoy nature, Bhramasarovar offers a perfect escape from the daily grind. In the late afternoon, the setting sun casts a warm glow over the water, enhancing the natural beauty of the area and providing a soothing visual treat. As night falls, well-designed lighting adds a magical touch, illuminating the landscape without overpowering its calming essence. The play of light and shadow makes the sarovar a great place for evening strolls or relaxed gatherings. Overall, Bhramasarovar is a gem in Thanesar, offering both locals and visitors a peaceful retreat with a positive, uplifting energy throughout the day and night.
Lucky S — Google review
A beautiful place and main attraction in Kurukshetra. It is surrounded by ghats and the land of Kurukshetra is considered holy as the war of Mahabharata was fought here. It’s calm, well-maintained and a really good place for a stroll. Would definitely recommend to visit if you’re in the city.
Milap A — Google review
Brahma Sarovar is an ancient, sacred, man-made water tank in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India, associated with Lord Brahma and the Hindu faith. It is a significant pilgrimage site where devotees take holy dips for spiritual purification and which hosts the annual Gita Jayanti festival, commemorating the birth of the Bhagavad Gita. The area is also significant for its connection to the epic Mahabharata and offers a serene, peaceful environment with a traditional evening aarti ceremony.
Puppala V — Google review
Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra is an absolutely breathtaking place, blending natural beauty with spiritual tranquility. The vastness of the area is the first thing that strikes you—spanning across acres of land, it offers a serene and peaceful environment perfect for relaxation and reflection. The large ponds that fill the Sarovar are equally impressive, but dirty waters. One of the most memorable experiences here is the evening Aarti. The atmosphere during the Aarti is nothing short of magical—the sounds of devotional chants and the fragrance of incense fill the air, while the setting sun casts a golden hue over the entire area. It's a truly spiritual experience that brings a deep sense of peace to anyone who takes part in it. The sight of graceful swans gliding across the water adds an extra layer of charm to the place. Watching them move in harmony with the water is both mesmerizing and soothing. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, Brahma Sarovar is the perfect destination. The combination of its natural beauty, spiritual energy, and the peaceful ambiance makes Brahma Sarovar a must-visit when in Kurukshetra. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a meaningful and peaceful experience!
Nishant S — Google review
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4.5
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Brahma Sarovar Area, Thanesar, Haryana 136118
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Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib, Patiala

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Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala is a magnificent and historic Sikh worship complex that offers a tranquil escape for visitors. Nestled on elevated land donated by the villagers of Lehal, this sacred site is believed to have been graced by Guru Teg Bahadur himself. The Gurudwara features a serene pool of holy water, enhancing its spiritual ambiance. Many believe that prayers offered here can alleviate suffering, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking solace.
One of the most beautiful Gurdwara in Patiala. Very systematically organised. The gurnaam inside can provide solace to your disturbed mind. Lovely floral decorations.
Moon P — Google review
Gurudwara Shri Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala is a very peaceful and holy place. It is visited by many people who come here to pray and find relief from their worries. The gurudwara has a large holy pond (sarovar), and it is believed that taking a dip in it can heal illnesses and remove pain. The building is beautiful and well-maintained. The atmosphere is calm and spiritual, and the sound of prayers (Gurbani) gives a feeling of peace. The langar (free community meal) is served to all visitors with love and respect, showing the true spirit of equality and service. Cleanliness is well taken care of, and the staff and volunteers are kind and helpful. There is enough space for parking, and it is easy for elderly people to move around. Overall, it is a must-visit place if you are in Patiala. It brings peace to the heart and mind.
Nitish S — Google review
Gurudwara Dukhniwaran Sahib in Patiala is a spiritually uplifting and serene place, offering peace and solace to every visitor. The Gurudwara is beautifully maintained with a sacred Sarovar where devotees take a dip, believing it cures ailments and sorrow. The atmosphere is filled with divine energy, and the sound of Gurbani brings immense calm. The langar served is delicious and humbling, promoting the Sikh values of equality and service. With its historical and spiritual significance, it’s not just a place of worship but a powerful experience of faith and devotion. A must-visit for anyone seeking inner peace and divine blessings
Pankaj G — Google review
Very Peaceful. I love being out here. I went all they from Delhi to go and sit for around 3-4 hours out there.
Dhiraj K — Google review
Had to stop during my bike trip because of rain and I noticed this beautiful Gurudwara, couldn’t take my eyes off it.
Rohit A — Google review
A lovely Gurudwara with a wonderful belief attached to it linked to the 9th Guru - that those who visit, pray and take a dip in the pond with a pure heart can alleviate suffering.
A C — Google review
Very faithful and peaceful and beautiful palace. Spiritual healing and peace are the properties of the Gurudwara Dukhnivaran Sahib, one of the most revered Gurudwaras in Punjab. Located in Lehal, a part of Patiala, it is famous for its curing properties for any ailments that anyone may be suffering from. Visitors have faith in abluting in the holy water of the pond here, because of its healing qualities. Gurudwara Dukhnivaran Sahib's origin is tied to a villager named Bhag Ram from Lehal, who sought the blessings of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji to end a mysterious plague afflicting the area. In January 1672, the Guru visited Lehal, spending time by the village pond, preaching and meditating under a banyan tree. His presence and meditation led to the plague's eradication. Consequently, the site where Guru Ji meditated came to be known as Dukhnivaran, meaning "the end of all sufferings", and this name was given to the Gurudwara. Between 1748 and 1782, Raja Amar Singh of Patiala established a garden in honour of Guru Tegh Bahadur's special visit, entrusting its care to Nihang Sikhs. Court records from 1870 mention a garden belonging to the Guru and a well, used by the Nihangs. In 1920, plans to build a railway line threatened the banyan tree where Guru Tegh Bahadur had sat, but workers refused to cut it down. Consequently, Maharaja Bhupinder Singh cancelled the project. Although a Gurudwara had not yet been built, a committee was formed in 1930 to raise funds and begin construction. Twelve years later, in 1942, the building was completed under the supervision of Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, a devout Sikh. True to its name, Gurudwara Dukhnivaran Sahib is believed to alleviate grief for those who visit with a pure heart and offer sincere prayers.
Devansh G — Google review
Gurdwara Shri Dukh Nivaran Sahib is not just a religious site; it's an oasis of profound peace and spiritual solace. From the moment you step inside, the atmosphere envelops you in a sense of calm and serenity. The architecture is stunningly beautiful, with the gleaming white marble and gold domes creating a majestic yet welcoming sight. The complex is incredibly well-maintained, with spotlessly clean premises and beautifully landscaped gardens that invite quiet contemplation. The highlight, as the name suggests ('Dukh Nivaran' meaning 'Eraser of Sorrows'), is the peaceful and uplifting energy of the main sanctum. Listening to the continuous recitation of Gurbani (Guru's hymns) is a heart-touching experience that feels truly liberating. The Langar (community kitchen) is run with immense dedication and selfless service (Seva). The food is simple, delicious, and served with so much love and warmth, embodying the core Sikh principle of equality and community. Whether you are seeking spiritual blessings, historical knowledge, or simply a quiet place to find inner peace, this Gurdwara is a must-visit. The volunteers and staff are helpful and humble. An absolutely unforgettable experience that stays with you long after you've left. Highly recommended for everyone.
Suneel K — Google review
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4.9
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Sirhind - Patiala Rd, Factory Area, Upkar Nagar, Patiala, Punjab 147004, India
https://www.dukhniwaransahib.com/
+91 84370 08007
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Sukhna Lake

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Bodies of Water
Sukhna Lake is a picturesque reservoir in Chandigarh, offering activities like pedal boating and jogging along its shores. It's a popular spot for photographers, with the shimmering lake framed by the majestic Shivalik hills providing stunning scenic views from sunrise to moonlit nights. The area also boasts attractions like the Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, and opportunities for trekking in the lower Shivalik Hills.
Sukhna Lake is a serene and beautifully maintained spot in the heart of Chandigarh. Ideal for morning walks, boating, or just relaxing by the water. The views are stunning, especially at sunrise and sunset. Clean surroundings, peaceful vibe, and great for families and nature lovers!
DEEPAK Y — Google review
Has to be the best place in chandigarh, one of the best walking / jogging track you'd see.. lake on one side and green belt on the other.. sit for sometime and enjoy the wonderful hills in the backdrop and feel the cool breeze.. plenty of parking and a wonderful cafe..
Sumit G — Google review
I visited Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh early morning recently, and it was a refreshing experience! This man-made lake, built in 1958 by Le Corbusier’s team, is a serene spot with calm waters reflecting the Shivalik hills. The early morning vibe was magical—cool air, chirping birds, and a stunning sunrise painting the sky. The walking path was perfect for a peaceful stroll, and I loved watching locals jogging and practicing yoga. The nearby café served tasty snacks, adding to the charm. However, some areas had litter, which slightly detracted from the beauty. Also, more benches would’ve been nice for resting. Despite these, Sukhna Lake’s tranquility and scenic views make it a lovely spot to start the day in Chandigarh.
Sayak D — Google review
A Serene Escape and the Jewel of Chandigarh! During my visit to Chandigarh for the ISRT meeting this September, a trip to Sukhna Lake was the perfect way to unwind. The moment I arrived, I was struck by the incredible sense of peace and tranquility. The lake itself is beautiful, with placid waters shimmering against the stunning backdrop of the distant Shivalik Hills. A leisurely stroll along the clean, wide promenade was so refreshing and offered a wonderful escape from the city's hustle. The atmosphere was calm and rejuvenating, and I could see why it's such a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. Sukhna Lake is truly the jewel of Chandigarh. It was a highlight of my trip and is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and natural beauty
Sohaib A — Google review
I have been visiting this place and it remains an incredible destination to relax and reconnect with nature. Sukhna Lake, a serene reservoir at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills in the Himalayas, is an integral part of Chandigarh’s planned cityscape. Even today, it stands as one of India’s most famous artificial lakes and planned city, offering a tranquil experience with still waters. Nestled at the forefront of Sector 1, the lake is surrounded by lush forests and sits adjacent to the governor’s residences of both states. The morning sunshine here is truly mesmerizing, creating a magical aura for early risers. Joggers, walkers, and yoga enthusiasts find their perfect spot along the lake’s edge to embrace the refreshing start of the day.
Abhishek S — Google review
Beautyful and clean lake Best recommended place for a evening walk. Beautiful scenery
Anuj B — Google review
A picturesque lake,peaceful atmosphere, with the scenic background of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake has become an iconic landmark of the City Beautiful.
MP S — Google review
Situated at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake offers picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset. The calm waters reflect the surrounding greenery, creating a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and photography. Sukhna Lake is a must-visit spot in Chandigarh, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities suitable for all ages.
Jasvinder S — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(2433)
Sector 1, Chandigarh 160001, USA
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Zakir Hussain Rose Garden

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Garden
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Park
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, established in 1967, spans across 30 acres and showcases a wide variety of roses, complemented by walking paths and fountains. The garden is conveniently located near several popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, Elante mall, and Sukhna Lake.
Rose Garden, Sector 17, is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Chandigarh. The moment you enter, you feel a fresh and calm vibe that makes the whole atmosphere soothing. The garden is extremely clean, well-maintained, and filled with a wide variety of roses that add amazing color and fragrance to the surroundings. Walking through the neatly designed paths feels refreshing, and the greenery all around creates a perfect environment for relaxation.
आशीष अ — Google review
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, located in Chandigarh, is an exquisite and expansive botanical garden that boasts a rich collection of beautiful roses. Spanning over 30 acres, this garden is named after India's former president, Zakir Hussain, and is home to more than 1,600 different species of roses, making it a paradise for nature lovers and horticulturists alike. Visitors to the garden can expect a vibrant and colorful display, with roses of all shapes, sizes, and colors blooming throughout the year. The well-maintained paths and lush green lawns provide a tranquil environment for leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. The garden is also equipped with benches and shaded areas, allowing guests to sit back and enjoy the fragrant surroundings. The annual Rose Festival is one of the highlights of the garden, attracting tourists and locals with its cultural events, flower competitions, and entertainment options. The festival celebrates the beauty of roses and includes activities such as photography contests, landscaping workshops, and live music performances. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the garden is equipped with modern facilities, including restrooms and parking, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. The commitment to preserving and showcasing a wide variety of roses makes the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden a must-visit attraction in Chandigarh. Overall, the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its serene atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking beauty of countless rose varieties, makes it a perfect spot for families, couples, and anyone seeking a moment of peace amidst nature's splendor.
Pankaj C — Google review
While the garden is beautiful and well maintained; it feels very mechanical, just made for the sake of the city because the city is like the cities abroad. Garden is big and if you want to spend some peaceful time, then only you should visit.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Rose is one of the best attractions in Chandigarh. If you like roses and greenery you must visit this place. Although Chandigarh is very green but this place an its own vibe.
Deedar — Google review
We went in November but there were almost no Rose's flowering. So better visit in February. But very nice garden to sit and relax.
Siglinde R — Google review
• Asia’s largest rose garden, sprawled over ~30 acres, with around 50,000 rose bushes encompassing 1,600 varieties — this immense diversity makes it a botanical marvel.   • Often called a “Floral Wonderland” or “blooming exhibit,” it’s a sensory delight for flower lovers.   Visually Stunning & Well-Maintained • The garden is meticulously landscaped with carved lawns, flower beds, fountains, and pathways—ideal for photography, reflection, or just soaking up the scenery.    • Multiple reviews highlight the serene ambiance and cleanliness: “The Rose Garden is a breathtakingly beautiful place spread across a vast area… exceptionally well‑maintained, with lush greenery and a clean, serene atmosphere.”  “Calm, serene, clean and green… soothing… Well laid out green areas and the pathways… a dedicated kids zone… fountains… amazing variety of roses of course…” 
Surjeet M — Google review
It is a very nice and big garden where you can easily spend 2 to 3 hours. Childrens play area are also there. There are lots of varities of roses from all over the world. You can scan their QR code and know more information about them. Better to visit in winters as roses are more blossoms in that season.
Deepak C — Google review
Nice and clean garden, lots of variety of flowers specially roses, and other flowers too. Camera men’s roam around to click good pictures.
Rohit R — Google review
4.4
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4.1
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Jan Marg, 16B, Sector 16, Chandigarh, 160015, India
https://zakirhussainrosegarden.com/
+91 1800 180 2116
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Rock Garden of Chandigarh

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Parks
The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a 24-acre whimsical wonderland created by Nek Chand, a humble roads inspector. It is made from the debris of nearly 50 villages and an assortment of found objects like shattered plates, ceramic tiles, and colorful glass bangles. Nek Chand worked secretly for two decades to create this artistic masterpiece. The garden features mosaic courtyards, sculptures, and paths made from old crockery.
4.4
(3476)
Sector 1, Chandigarh, 160001, India, USA
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Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, Kasauli

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Manki Point, also known as Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, is a small Hindu temple located on a hilltop in Kasauli. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is home to many monkeys. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding area from the top of the hill. The temple was recently reopened after being closed due to Covid-19 restrictions. Visitors are not allowed to bring cameras or phones and must deposit all bags at the check point before proceeding on foot.
A visit to Hanuman Ji temple is truly rewarding! Be prepared for a hard trek and a long walk with many stairs — it’s definitely challenging. But once you reach the top, the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views make it all worth it.”
Ruchi S — Google review
Everything A grade, only to reach there especially for elderly is bit difficult.As vehicles are not allowed and got to walk steep road for 4 to 5 km is difficult . Govt should start e rickshaws for public.
Rakesh K — Google review
This is the highest point of Kasauli. Took a cab all the way up to the air force sub station. From there it was a 30 min climb (would have been much faster if I was alone). It is just a lot of stairs but they are nicely paved and well maintained. Senior citizens and even 70+ year olds also come up if they take a lot of rest in between (there are places to sit and rest). The temple at the top has a peaceful vibe. There are monkeys here and you'll be instructed to not carry food in your hand. If you have the "prasadam" from the temple, carry them in your pockets. This is also known as the Monkey point or Manki point. Our cab driver told us "Manki" is not a spelling error but refers to the hindi word "mann ki" (something related to heart/soul) but not sure about it's authenticity. The main downside of visiting this place is that it is close to the air force station and all electronic devices are prohibited - meaning no photography at all. Most of the pics you see here on this pin are actually from different places in Kasauli (added erroneously ...smh). Some pictures of the temple can be taken from a km away from the Gilbert Trail if you zoom in. There is a paid locker where you submit your bags and devices and go for the hike.
Maharshi R — Google review
Temple is located at 6500 feets. 300 steps to climb. Only taxis are allowed from Mall Road Car Parking or you trek for an hour. Mountain views are awesome. It is believed that during Lord Hanumans flight from himalayas bringing Sanjeevani booti his left foot was rested on this hill and hence the importance of this place. Mobiles, photography etc strictly prohibited 🚫 in this area.
CA. G — Google review
Its a beautiful temple located on mountain top of kasauli. The visiting time is till 4pm all around the year and 1-2 is lunch time. There is no Entry fee. Taxi service is available from mall road to manki point for 200-250 rupees per person but I would highly recommend to cover the beautiful trail on foot as you get to enjoy the beautiful path. Its is hardly 3-4 kms and an easy trail. If you are lucky enough you get to see the valley covered with beautiful flowers specially during monsoon (mid July- September end). Or you can choose the small path going via sunset point which connects to manki point in between and is about 1-1.5kms and slightly steep. Phones, smart watches and bags are not allowed inside the temple area as it is a Cantt area and you can submit your belongings by paying some charges. Carry cash as you will be needing it for buying food/water inside the temple premises. After entering the cantt area, temple is half kilometer on top with 282 stairs. You can enjoy the view from top. Beware of monkeys if carrying food items.
Pratiksha N — Google review
the Sanjeevani Hanuman Temple is a must visit place in kasauli. Located atop a mountain, the temple is accessible only by foot. Be aware that it's situated within an Air Force station, meaning no mobile phones or electronic devices are allowed inside. A paid locker facility is available to store your belongings before you proceed. Security checks are mandatory before entering the temple area. Please note that many Google Maps photos for this location are inaccurate due to the no-phone policy; they often depict other Kasauli locations. Despite these restrictions, the temple itself has a wonderful, peaceful atmosphere and is definitely worth the trek. One important tip: monkeys are abundant, so don't carry food items or other stuff in your hànd and it's advisable to visit in a group.
Itika — Google review
Its cant area photography is not allowed , but the place is awesome My recommendation travel to temple by walking ,its different experience but not in summer And beware with monkeys No need to buy ticket in advance , just check the lunch timing for entry
Anoop S — Google review
Amazing experience, slightly tiring as you have to climb your way and it’s steep. You get a beautiful view of Kasauli from the top, as it’s the highest point there and certainly hold high religious value and gives peace. A must visit place, if you are in Kasauli. No entry fee, no electronic gadget or cameras allowed but they have a paid counter to deposit your belongings safely.
Jagdish N — Google review
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VXHG+C4W, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173204, India
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Sunset Point

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Sunset Point in Kasauli is a popular destination for nature lovers and couples seeking romantic views. Located near the Kasauli Club, this lookout offers breathtaking vistas of the sun setting behind the majestic Himalayan mountains. Visitors can also enjoy sunrise views from this point, making it an ideal spot to start the day. The area surrounding Sunset Point is known for its misty wooded peaks and tranquil valleys, providing a serene atmosphere for quiet walks and photography opportunities.
A beautiful experience, and actually magical which will leave you confused whether it's dawn or dusk. A easy walk about 30 mins to one hour, but you won't feel the pinch. As the walk is through beautiful ancient british era bungalows and trees, and flowers blooming. Just near sunset point is a small cafe. I didn't like cafe much as it was filled with plastic (selling items). The walk was beautiful and so was the timing. It felt like looking at a sea with mountains, and the sun dipping. We were there for an hour until the sun finally went in. Beware of the monkeys, don't feed them please. Don't try to shoo them either, just walk your path and they would be fine. Please don't litter this beautiful place, the army takes in a lot of effort to keep it open to the rest of country. We should respect that.
WinNie — Google review
I've been visiting Kasauli Sunset Point regularly over the past 15 years — around 15 to 20 times — and it never loses its charm. This spot holds a special place in my heart for its peaceful and calming atmosphere. The serenity here is unmatched, especially on quiet weekdays when you can truly absorb the beauty of nature without distractions. The view during sunset is breathtaking, and if you’re lucky to catch it on a cloudy day, the place turns magical — almost surreal. The best time to visit is from September to December, when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. Tip: Try to avoid weekends (Saturday & Sunday), as the place tends to get crowded with tourists from nearby states. On such days, the peaceful charm fades and the area feels more like a regular park rather than a serene hill station. If you're someone who appreciates quiet moments and scenic beauty, make sure to plan your visit during weekdays. Kasauli Sunset Point is truly a gem — a peaceful escape that deserves to be treated with care and respect.
Amit K — Google review
One of the most beautiful sunset views I’ve ever seen—peaceful hills, glowing skies, and a calm vibe that’s hard to describe. It's nature’s therapy. I visited on a weekend and found it a bit crowded, so try going on a weekday for a quieter experience. There are two small eateries nearby for chai and snacks—simple but perfect. ✨ Tips: – Arrive 20–30 mins before sunset for the best spot – Wear a light jacket (it gets breezy) – Avoid weekends if you prefer less crowd – Carry your camera—every angle is a wallpaper
Nitin S — Google review
A peaceful spot offering beautiful valley views, especially during sunset. Located 3 km from Mall Road - 2 km by taxi and 1 km walk required. The area is well-maintained by the Air Force and a small play area. Arrive 20-30 minutes early as the sunset happens quickly.
T R — Google review
The place has a really nice atmosphere and peaceful vibes. It’s surrounded by natural beauty and is known for its amazing sunset view. Unfortunately, I couldn’t see the sunset properly because the weather was bad that day. Still, it felt refreshing to visit — definitely worth coming back on a clear day!
Tanmoy P — Google review
A Golden Farewell at Sunset Point, Kasauli Sunset Point in Kasauli truly lives up to its name, offering a spectacular view as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple. It's a must-visit for anyone in Kasauli seeking a tranquil and picturesque experience. Getting there is quite easy. You can enjoy a pleasant walk from the main parking area, which is a great way to take in the serene surroundings. Alternatively, taxis are readily available to drop you closer to the viewpoint, making it accessible for everyone. The sunset itself is the main draw here, and it's absolutely mesmerizing. The panoramic views of the valleys and distant peaks make for a stunning backdrop, perfect for photography or simply soaking in the natural beauty. A crucial tip: Don't bother visiting on a cloudy day! The entire purpose of the point is to witness the sunset, and if the sky is overcast, you'll be left disappointed. Plan your visit for a clear evening to ensure you get the full experience. Be prepared when you go, as there are no shops or vendors at Sunset Point. Remember to carry your own water bottles and any snacks you might need to stay hydrated and energized while you enjoy the view. Overall, a highly recommended spot for a beautiful end to your day in Kasauli!
Varun K — Google review
Nice point to view nature and deep valley , must go ahead till the end, there is a rain shelter, go further behind it and see the magic, although rainy days are best to see but if you're before peak afternoon you can still enjoy the pleasant views
Ojas P — Google review
If you're in Kasauli, you simply can't miss this. Watching the sunset from this point is a breathtaking experience. Seeing the sun dip behind the hills and paint the whole sky in shades of orange, pink, and red is just magical. It's the perfect way to end the day. The atmosphere is incredibly peaceful, with a cool breeze and a panoramic view of the valleys below. It makes you feel so calm and connected to nature. Whether you're a tourist or a local, making your way here for the evening is 100% worth it. It’s the highlight of Kasauli!
Arunangshu B — Google review
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4.1
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VXRC+JGR, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173204, India
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Rangla Punjab

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$$$$expensive
Punjabi restaurant
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Punjab at Rangla Punjab Haveli in Jalandhar. This traditional village setting offers a glimpse into Punjabi life with various activities and displays. Experience authentic Punjabi culture through activities like weaving, dancing, and puppet shows. The haveli showcases traditional dances, live puppet shows, and exhibits Punjabi artifacts such as phulkari and juttis for visitors to take home.
Happened to be here on 04.03.2025 .. Beautiful concept of representing Punjabi culture .. right from ancient village life to authentic food items... Children or adult, anyone can enjoy.. good maintenance of area as well as was washroom .. quality time spent... highly recommending this place.. visit... feel... share..!!
Dimbeswar R — Google review
Its a beautiful place depicting the famous and fabulous culture of punjab... They charge you at the entry and then everything inside is free of cost..there are plenty of things to do inside... they have live dance performance also... Its a vast area..you will require a lot of time to visit every corner of this place..
Ankur K — Google review
The thali was good however there was no fresh safed makhan or makki ka roti or even gulab jamun. The chai was poor because there was no option for no sugar the ladies who made the parantha were never listening to my grandmother who is seventy years old and kept giving her rotis not fresh tawa ka parantha. And the dancing was great however the music is deafening. However the kulfi, dhai Bhalla were amazing, the magic show was great however the chuski was too sweet, I would not recommend bringing the elderly to eat the snacks as it was way too sweet. In the whole Havel was good however this rangale punjab was poor as they didn’t have that many Punjabi food
Priyanka K — Google review
Great place to enjoy evening. Staff is very nice and food at stalls and main room was awesome. Everything we tasted was superb. It’s an entertainment for family of all ages. Only problem was with astrologer who seems to be a fraud….. used a same old story which frauds use to extract money from you by scaring you. We saw this in Chokhi Dhani Jaipur too but there the guy was good and gave us option.
Amit G — Google review
A must visit place in Jalandhar. Hidden places, things, culture, games everything is preserved there. The food is delicious and they serve it with smileand they will make sure, you are tummy full before leaving
Amanpreet K — Google review
Good food, good service but they can do better. And also we found to be little expensive especially the thalis. But The vibe is great here.
Monica P — Google review
Locatuon is good right at the highway. Inside atmosphere is good but areawise is not so big. Cultural programme is great. Punjab old cluture is displayed everywhere which is good to see if you have come for the first time Inside a big restaurant is there which is included in the entry ticket but frankly I didnt like the food inside and the biggest reason is - We had so many small meals/ food around the restaurant ( stalls everywhere like chaat, candys, ice cream etc) inside and we got full and there is no place left for the dinner. We suggest you to have the fresh baked roti with makkahn and chutney stall and enjoy other small meals ( chaat, pani puri, candys, ice cream kulfi, aam panna jaggery tea etc.), for diner you can opt after sometime post your digestion. Evrything is included in the entry ticket. Overall I feel the entry ticket 1000 is over priced as the place is not so big and also the food option is limited. One time visit is good.
Shadabul H — Google review
Great experience food was great nice service from the waiters great live Punjabi dancing entertainers
J A — Google review
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4.4
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Jalandhar - Phagwara Highway, Khajurla, Grand Trunk Rd, Next to Haveli, Jalandhar, Punjab 144411, India
http://haveli.co/rangla-punjab/
+91 98145 99000
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Sri Harmandir Sahib

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, is a central place of worship for Sikhs worldwide. The temple is made of white marble covered in gold leaf and is surrounded by the Amritsar Sarovar, with a causeway called the Guru's Bridge leading to its entrance. Inside, devotees can find the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.
Our family visited Sri Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara during 21 to 23 October 2025 Dipawali holidays Darshan. We stayed at Sri Guru Arian Devji Niwas, near campus. Due to the blessings of God, we took Darshan for 3 consecutive days, in a calm, tranquil, pious, religious atmosphere. We got Langar prasad. Hundreds of Sikh community bhakts were voluntarily providing their valuable services happily. It has a clean, peaceful, serene, excellent infrastructure facilities coupled with best human resources serving the devotees.
Brijmohan D — Google review
The Shri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, is a spiritual and cultural beacon for Sikhs worldwide. Located in Amritsar, Punjab, India, it's a masterpiece of Sikh architecture, blending Indian and Islamic styles. The temple's gleaming gold dome and intricate marble work create a breathtaking sight, especially when illuminated at night. The sacred Amrit Sarovar pool surrounds the temple, symbolizing spiritual growth. As the holiest gurmukhā gurudwārā, it houses the Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism's holy scripture. The temple's four entrances signify equality and openness, welcoming people from all walks of life.
Sohail R — Google review
Beautiful, humbling place. There was so much to experience from the Golden temple to the jora service to the langar service to the gold sewa workshop. The museums on-site are also there to serve as a reminder of the resilience that Sikhs have had to have to survive and become a large community. There are many gurudwaras and soravars (lakes) on-site to take amrat as well. To be able to sit under the trees that some of the Gurus had done so was also wonderful. A beautiful place to visit.
Piyush P — Google review
Visiting Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment you step inside, the positive energy of the place surrounds you completely. The sight of the golden structure reflecting on the holy water is absolutely breathtaking, it feels serene and spiritual in every sense. The seva done by volunteers, from helping visitors to preparing and serving food in the langar, is truly inspiring. The langar experience itself is something everyone should have at least once, pure, and full of devotion. The entire temple complex is extremely well-maintained, clean, and beautifully organized despite the huge crowds. The pathway around the sarovar is peaceful for sitting or walking, especially in the early morning or late evening when the lighting makes it look magical. Overall, Sri Harmandir Sahib is not just a religious place but a symbol of peace, equality, and faith. No matter what your background is, you’ll feel a deep sense of spirituality here. A must-visit place that truly touches the heart.
Abhisek P — Google review
Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, originally built by Guru Ram Das Ji, is a full-on serenity powerhouse. The entire space operates like a high-efficiency ecosystem — calm energy, timeless architecture, and a 24/7 langar that serves thousands with seamless execution. Many devotees believe that with the Guru’s blessings, even the toughest illnesses can find relief and healing here. Stepping inside feels like your mind gets a hard reset — clarity, balance, and a sense of collective harmony all in one place.
Satinder K — Google review
Good experience ❤️‍🩹 15 sites Sri Harmandir Sahib, widely known as the Golden Temple, is the holiest Gurdwara and the most significant pilgrimage site in Sikhism. Located in the heart of Amritsar, Punjab, it is a symbol of human brotherhood and equality, welcoming people of all castes, creeds, and races. Key Details Name Origin: "Harmandir" means "Temple of God" (Hari = God, Mandir = Temple), while "Sahib" denotes respect. It is called the Golden Temple because its upper stories and dome are adorned with approximately 400-500 kilograms of pure gold leaf. Location and Architecture: The temple complex is built on a 67-foot-square platform in the center of the Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar), a large sacred water tank. The main temple structure is connected to the shore by a causeway. A unique architectural feature is its four entrances, symbolizing that the path to God is open to everyone from all directions.
Government L — Google review
Needless to add this place is absolutely magical especially early morning between 3.30 am and 5.30 am. It is absolutely breathtaking. A must visit at that time. One can sleep later during the day. The serenity an peacefulness is something one must experience.
Himanshu V — Google review
A divine place. I have almost zero knowledge of Sikhism. But when I stand in th3 queue for 4 hours that is when I felt the presence different energy. I have been to Kashi, Ujjain and every where u have to stand in queue. A lot of pushing touching, but here people are standing together with families but with pure energy and devotion to "Guru"🙏
B G — Google review
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4.9
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Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India
https://sgpc.net/sri-harmandir-sahib/
+91 183 255 3957
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Kangra Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Kangra, India, the Kangra Fort stands as a testament to ancient history and architectural marvel. The fort, sprawling over 4 km on a hilltop at the confluence of River Banganga and Patal Ganga, boasts high walls and intricately carved stone entrances. Visitors can explore its rich heritage through audio tours and a museum displaying artifacts, sculptures, and photographs.
I visited Kangra Fort during my trip to Himachal Pradesh, and it was a wonderful experience. This fort is one of the oldest in India and is full of history and stories. The moment I entered, I felt like I had stepped back in time. The fort is built on a hill, and the views from the top are amazing. You can see rivers flowing below and the mountains all around — it’s truly a peaceful and beautiful sight. The walk up to the fort is a little long, with stone steps and ancient gates, but it’s worth it. Along the way, there are small temples and ruins that make you think about how people lived here hundreds of years ago. The information boards are helpful in learning about the fort’s history. As a visitor, I felt calm and curious. The fresh mountain air and silence made the experience even better. It’s not very crowded, which makes it a great place to explore slowly. If you love nature, history, and peaceful places, Kangra Fort is a must-visit. Take your time, enjoy the views, and feel the connection to India’s rich past.
Lilamani — Google review
Beautiful & historic Fort in Kangra. The architecture is beautiful & worth exploring. There’s lot of stairs to climb to get to the top where you get the view of beautiful river flowing & mountains covered with clouds. You can sit, enjoy the view or go for a small picnic. A small ticket of 20rs is needed for entry. Many people visit there with their families so might be slightly crowded. Restroom available inside is not very clean. Beautiful flowers & greenery inside.
NiNiShu — Google review
Visiting Kangra Fort was an incredible experience! 🌄 The fort is majestic and steeped in history, perched on a hill with breathtaking views of the Kangra Valley. Walking through its ancient stone walls and gates, you really feel the stories of centuries gone by. The architecture is stunning, with intricate carvings and impressive fortifications that show the skill of the craftsmen of that era. The surrounding landscape is lush and green, making it perfect for photography or just soaking in nature. The site is well-maintained, though wearing comfortable shoes is a must because there’s a lot of walking and some steep climbs. Local guides are available and really add value by sharing fascinating historical anecdotes. Overall, Kangra Fort is a must-visit for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone who appreciates breathtaking views combined with cultural heritage. Definitely a day trip you’ll remember! 🏰🌿
Shivkumar K — Google review
Beautiful fort. Tis incredible to see such feats of architecture so high up in the mountains of Himalayas. It is easy to get to, and the hike is not bad at all. It was not crowded when we visited. There's also a museum across from the Fort that you can visit to know about its history.
Sreekuttan S — Google review
Its a great place to hangout. Calm, peaceful. Other than the fort museum is also there. Good to know about Indian history. Various stone age tools, old currencies and sculptures are preserved there.
Mohsin K — Google review
Kangra Fort - Amazing fort & museum, so underrated. Centuries of history, steeped in stone. Some claim it be over 2000 years old. Needs good guides and stone tablets to read. Good there were only a few people. It is a gem tucked just off the highway to Kangra & Dharamshala.
Aqua C — Google review
Such a nice place to visit and to know the history of Kangra better. You must have seen fort before but he speciality of this fort is that it is solely built on a mountain so it will give you a trekking with a fort vibe. Must visit if you are near by.
Abhishek S — Google review
The views from the top are quite nice. But the place could be maintained much better — parts of it felt neglected, and there wasn’t much information to help understand its history. It’s worth a short visit if you’re in the area.
Anupama P — Google review
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4.4
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37P3+WHF, Old Kangra, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 176001, India
http://www.kangragroup.com/index.shtml
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Dainkund Peak Trek

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Mountains
Dainkund Peak, located 17 km from Dalhousie Bus Stand, is the highest mountain peak in Dalhousie and a popular trekking destination near Chandigarh. The uphill trek of about 1.8 km from the starting point offers scenic views and leads to a temple at the top. During winter, the peak is covered in snow while in summer, it boasts beautiful green meadows and blooming flowers.
This trek is easy and can be done in half an hour. The scenes from the top of the peak are so beautiful. You can get a full 360° view of the Himalayan ranges. On reaching the top, there is a temple where you can pray and even have darshan of Mount Kailash using a telescope. Very beautiful place. We went when the snow was just about to melt in March.
Gaurav S — Google review
Amazing place to visit for everyone. Very easy trek, harldy 1/2 hr to reach on top. You can spend as much time as you want, you will be in between the clouds at top. There is Temple on top and various shops for snacks. Toilet facilities available. Near temple. We visited in month of September end it was very less crowded and peaceful. Parking available at road side.
Abhishek J — Google review
Dainkund Peak is an absolute must-visit in Dalhousie! The hike to the Pohlani Devi Temple is beautiful and very enjoyable, with a well-defined, easy-to-follow path, so there’s absolutely no need for a guide. The trail is clean, scenic, and perfect for anyone looking to enjoy nature at a relaxed pace. Once you reach the top, you’re rewarded with stunning 360° panoramic views of the mountains and valleys around — truly breathtaking and worth every step of the hike. The cool breeze, peaceful surroundings, and wide open vistas make it a memorable experience. Highly recommended for nature lovers, casual hikers, and anyone visiting Dalhousie!
Komal P — Google review
Trekking at Dainkund Peak was an unforgettable experience, offering a perfect blend of serenity and natural beauty. As I ascended the trail, a peaceful silence enveloped the surroundings, broken only by the soft rustling of leaves and the distant calls of birds. The path meandered through lush green meadows and dense forest patches, gradually leading me above the clouds. Walking amidst the mist and cool mountain breeze felt surreal—as if nature itself had paused in quiet admiration. From the summit, the panoramic view of the surrounding was breath taking. It was a soul-refreshing journey, where every step brought a deeper connection to nature.
Dr G — Google review
Amazing trek with beautiful panaromic.views.It is highest point of Dalhousie.I would say more scenic and beautiful than Khajiaar.It takes hardly half an hour to reach top from base. Complete the trek to reach Pohani Mata temple. Please seek advice from locals in case of inclement weather
Rohan M — Google review
Trek is easy. First 600 meters of the treck is inclined after that it's easy and the path is straight. Pohlani mata temple is at the peak and you can view manimahesh kailash if there is no fog. And the view is so amazing literally so beautiful. If you're visiting Dalhousie you must go here.
Chitrakshi R — Google review
One of the Best Place to visit Daikund Trek if you are planning to go to Dalhousie. It’s a 1.5 km trek. The gates will be closed on 4:00pm. Try to reach early. Must carry your water bottles, you will definitely need it. At the top there is a popular Pholani Devi Temple. View from the top is mesmerising. You will definitely love and enjoy it.
Abhishek S — Google review
Marvellous place. Do the trek, climb the peaks. View from top of the mountain is breath taking. Approximately 30-35 mins of trek from airforce barrier.
Nishant T — Google review
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4.6
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Rakhed, Himachal Pradesh 176313, India
https://dharamshalaguide.com/dainkund-peak-trek-a-majestic-journey-through-himachals-beauty/
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Khajjiar Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the enchanting town of Khajjiar within Himachal Pradesh's Chamba district, Khajjiar Lake is a stunning natural gem that draws travelers with its serene charm and picturesque surroundings. Often dubbed the 'Mini Switzerland of India,' this mid-altitude lake is embraced by lush meadows, towering cedar trees, and majestic snow-capped mountains, creating a breathtaking landscape reminiscent of European vistas.
"Mini Switzerland of India" Dense forests, huge meadows, and a lake in the center. It is a 21 km curvy ride through dense forests to the lake. The moment you reach Khajjiar, it compels you with its beauty. Beautiful green meadows, covered by forest, and a lake in the center make the place vibrant, enhanced by vendors and tourists. It is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. #MiniSwitzerland #Khajjiar #HimalayanBeauty #TravelDiaries
Anshika K — Google review
Khajjiar Lake is situated in the middle of Khajjiar Valley. This is a small lake with lots of fishes. When we visited the lake most of the lake was covered with water grass. I think this lake need more maintenance.
Aniruddha D — Google review
Nice place. Much commercialized, but the beauty is superb, in the winters, when I got to see the frozen lake, making the place all white. I could only imagine, how much beautiful, it would be, if the place is remote with very less people. That would be gem in the middle of the forest. But the place is very much in demand, with lot of people visiting here & lot of business, activities, selling of products, etc going on. Resulting in lot of vehicles, traffic, mud, jams, horns, which takes away some of the serenity & beauty of the place. But, even then, a frozen lake is beautiful, which you mesmerize most. The place is, though quite clean, even after so much of human activities going on. Worth a visit. Share your like, if the review is appreciated, for it would mean that it is helping others out there exploring.
Avijit B — Google review
Khajjiar Lake is a beautiful place with green forest all around. Best place to spend some peaceful time with friends and family.
Yashwant S — Google review
Visiting Khajjiar Lake in Himachal Pradesh was an enchanting experience that left me awe-inspired by nature's beauty. The moment I reached this picturesque location, I was greeted by the breathtaking landscape of lush green meadows, surrounded by towering deodar trees. I took a peaceful stroll around the lake, absorbing the tranquility and enjoying the cool breeze that gently caressed my face. ->For adventure seekers, there were options for horse riding and zorbing, which added an extra dose of excitement to the visit. -> Highly recommended for those seeking solace amidst nature's wonders! 🏔️🚶‍♂️📸
Vartika P — Google review
I visited Khajjiar shortly after the monsoon (one of the best seasons to visit). It is a sprawling green meadow with a marsh lake in the middle and surrounded all around by deodar trees. There is a cottage run by Himachal tourism situated right in the meadow (the iconic photo that you see when you search Khajjiar in Google), where you can book your stay through the Himachal tourism website. It was lush green and the weather was pleasant in September. The good thing about Khajjiar is that it's not overcrowded (yet). There is so much fresh air and tranquility. You can take a good walk around the perimeter and then sit on a bench and enjoy the view how much ever you want. This place is a great escapade from the noise and crowd of the city.
Nazneen S — Google review
Khajjiar which is also known as Mini Switzerland truly lives up to its name. This majestic place is a must visit place in your lifetime. There are hardly any places like this in india other than Kashmir Doodh Pathri. I visited this place multiple times but every time this place feels special. Visited this place 9 months back too.
Zen — Google review
This is a small hamlet valley in the midst of mountain forests and high peaks. Its beautiful when cloudy and even prettier when sunny! Too many tourists, but it still holds on to its beauty. Happy to see, tourists have littered less here.
Agniva P — Google review
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4.1
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Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh 176314, USA
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Chamera Dam

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Dam
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Chamera Dam is a significant attraction offering a range of water sports activities like sailing, canoeing, and kayaking on its expansive lake. It is situated in the vicinity of other natural wonders such as Khajjiar Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, and ManiMahesh Lake. The region also boasts a rich cultural heritage with vibrant elements like festivals, handicrafts, architecture, folk dances, and local cuisine.
4.2
(810)
Himachal Pradesh 176306, India, USA
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Vaishno Devi

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Cave containing a manifestation of the Hindu Mother Goddess & leading site of pilgrimage.
Vaishno Devi Mandir is a truly divine and peaceful place. The spiritual atmosphere, scenic beauty, and overall experience are heart-touching. It's well-maintained and organized despite the heavy footfall. Everyone should visit at least once a year to feel the divine energy and connect spiritually. Highly recommended for those seeking peace and blessings.
Sunny S — Google review
Vaishno Devi is a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site in Jammu and Kashmir, located in a cave shrine atop the Trikuta mountain. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Vaishno Devi, an unmarried form of Mahalakshmi, Mahasarasvati, and Mahakali. Pilgrims travel to the shrine, which is managed by the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, from the base town of Katra, a journey of about 13 km. I was in this temple with my friend. Mother will provide peace, prosperity and good health to the devotees.
Dr D — Google review
Visiting Mata Vaishno Devi was a truly divine and unforgettable experience. This was my first time going through the Tarakote Marg, and I must say it was a wonderful choice. The entire path is very calm, clean, and beautifully surrounded by nature. Walking through the peaceful route with greenery and mountain views gave a deep sense of positivity and devotion. The arrangements along the way were also good — resting points, clean washrooms, and food facilities were easily available. The environment was safe and well-maintained, making the yatra comfortable for families and elderly people as well. Reaching the holy Bhawan and having darshan of Mata Rani was an emotional and spiritual moment. The chants of “Jai Mata Di” echoed everywhere, filling the air with divine energy. It truly felt like all worries disappeared and blessings showered upon us. Overall, it was a peaceful and heart-touching experience. I will always remember this first yatra through Tarakote Marg — full of faith, nature, and serenity. Jai Mata Di! 🙏
YOGESH J — Google review
From the outset, the yatra to Vaishno Devi leaves a strong impression. The trek path, winding through scenic hills, sets the tone for a pilgrimage, rather than a quick visit. Reviewers commonly mention the powerful spiritual atmosphere, the devotion of pilgrims around you, and the sense of uplift you get upon reaching the Bhawan. For many, making the trek on foot adds to the sense of accomplishment and connection with the shrine. The natural setting - hills, green patches, the uphill climb - adds to the feeling that this is more than just a temple visit, but a journey of faith.
Vishvesh P — Google review
The Vaishno Devi Temple, nestled amidst the serene Trikuta Mountains in Jammu and Kashmir, is one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites in India. Every year, millions of devotees undertake the sacred journey, known as the Vaishno Devi Darshan, to seek the blessings of Mata Vaishno Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Mahalakshmi. The temple is located at an altitude of about 5,200 feet above sea level, near the town of Katra, which serves as the base camp for pilgrims. The journey to the shrine is not just a physical trek but a deeply spiritual experience filled with faith, devotion, and a sense of divine connection. The pilgrimage begins from Katra, where devotees register for the yatra and receive a yatra slip, which is mandatory for visiting the temple. The trek to the holy cave, around 13 kilometers long, can be completed on foot, by pony, palanquin, or via helicopter services up to Sanjichhat, from where the final stretch is covered on foot. Along the way, pilgrims chant “Jai Mata Di” with great enthusiasm, creating an atmosphere of devotion and energy. The path is well-maintained, with resting points, refreshment stalls, and medical facilities, ensuring the comfort and safety of visitors. The entire route is beautifully illuminated, especially at night, offering a mesmerizing view of the surrounding mountains. The temple itself is located inside a sacred cave where the Goddess manifests herself in the form of three natural rock formations, known as the Pindies, representing Mata Mahakali, Mata Mahalakshmi, and Mata Saraswati. These three forms symbolize the combined powers of strength, wealth, and wisdom. Unlike idols or images, these Pindies are naturally formed, which adds to the mystery and sanctity of the shrine. The atmosphere inside the holy cave is serene and filled with divine energy, making the darshan a spiritually uplifting experience for devotees. Another sacred spot along the route is Ardhkuwari Cave, also called Garbhjoon, where it is believed that Mata Vaishno Devi meditated for nine months before finally emerging to slay the demon Bhairavnath. After visiting the main shrine, devotees often continue their journey to the Bhairavnath Temple, located about two and a half kilometers away. It is said that the pilgrimage remains incomplete without paying homage to Bhairavnath, as Mata Vaishno Devi had granted him forgiveness and blessed him that her devotees would visit his shrine after hers. The Vaishno Devi Darshan is not only a journey of devotion but also a celebration of the spirit of endurance and unity. Pilgrims from all corners of the world, regardless of age, gender, or background, come together in faith and humility. The divine aura of the shrine, the chanting of hymns, and the breathtaking natural beauty of the Trikuta Hills make this pilgrimage a truly transformative experience. Whether one undertakes it for religious reasons, spiritual growth, or inner peace, the Vaishno Devi Yatra leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of all who complete it, reinforcing the eternal belief that where there is faith, there is the presence of the divine.
Samyak J — Google review
Very Beautiful The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, is one of India's most revered pilgrimage destinations, attracting millions of devotees annually. The journey to the shrine offers a blend of spiritual fulfillment and scenic beauty, though experiences can vary based on individual expectations and circumstances.
Sudeep S — Google review
The Vaishno Devi trek is a divine and unforgettable experience 🙏🏞️. The 12 km uphill journey is filled with faith, devotion, and scenic mountain views. Despite the climb, the spiritual energy keeps you going, and reaching Mata Vaishno Devi’s shrine fills you with peace and positivity. A truly sacred experience every devotee should have once in a lifetime!
Suraj S — Google review
Really one of the best managed tample, sherene board is working really hard for devotees facilities and betterment. All hourse and palki charges are fixed. Very systemetic although huge crowd is always there for mata rani darshan so please keep few hours as beffer for darshan. Jay mata di .
Dr S — Google review
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Bhavan, Katra, Jammu and Kashmir 182301
https://www.maavaishnodevi.org/
+91 99060 19494
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Natha Top Rd

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Natha Top Rd is a picturesque mountain road that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The road is known for its winding paths and lush greenery, making it a popular route for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Travelers can experience the beauty of the countryside as they drive along this scenic route, with plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the stunning vistas. Whether it's a leisurely drive or a thrilling motorcycle ride, Natha Top Rd provides an unforgettable journey through nature's splendor.
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182142, USA
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Sinthan Top Daksum Kashmir

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Sinthan Top is a stunning mountain pass and a popular tourist destination, accessible only in the summer months. Located about a 4-hour drive from Srinagar, it stands at an impressive 12,000 ft above sea level and serves as the starting point for various trekking routes to the upper region. The area is often covered in frozen ice throughout the year and may experience snow even during the summer if it rains.
A serene, offbeat gem in Kashmir. Expect breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and valleys. It's less crowded than popular spots, offering a tranquil experience. Great for photography and some adventure like trekking and snow activities when accessible. Be prepared for potentially challenging roads and limited facilities. A must-visit for those seeking natural beauty away from the crowds. They allow entry before 2.30 pm...
Sabeen A — Google review
Positives : 1. Scenic Beauty: “Breathtaking views all around. The drive to Sinthan Top is an experience in itself!” 2. Peaceful and Serene: “Unlike other crowded tourist spots, this place feels untouched and tranquil.” 3. Great for Road Trips: “One of the most beautiful drives in Kashmir. The winding roads with snow walls on both sides are magical.” 4. Snow Even in Summers: “Visited in May and still saw snow! Kids loved playing in it.” 5. Offbeat Destination: “Perfect for those who want to avoid mainstream tourist places and explore hidden gems.” Negatives : 1.Poor Road Conditions (seasonal): “Roads can be rough and risky, especially during early spring or winter. Drive with caution. 2. Limited Facilities: “No proper food or restrooms available. Carry your own supplies.” 3. Connectivity Issues: “Mobile networks were weak or unavailable at the top.” 4. Weather Can Change Quickly: “Clear one moment, foggy and cold the next. Carry warm clothes regardless of the season.” 5. Remote Location:- “Takes time to reach and there’s not much else nearby, so plan accordingly.”
Muhammad M — Google review
Sinthan top is breathtaking. a not to miss place for sure if you are an adverture seeker.
Saim K — Google review
Visited in June 2024. It is a mountain pass and a popular tourist destination. Around 4hrs one-way drive from Srinagar. It is a starting point of many trekking routes to upper region. The location has frozen ice most of the time around the year and will snow even summer time if it rains. Moreover, the view during the drive up to the Top is wonderful. But it is not a proper spot for children. If you don't bring own warm cloths, then you can rent on the way and also on the top. However, check carefully and bargain. They tend to give faulty jacket and other items. Also you can find snow-jets for rent and they will take you little higher than the normal area. But the cost is too much high.
Mahbubul I — Google review
This view point is located at 12000ft high from sea level. Covered with snow at mere places even in June. Adventure activities like snow bike, sledging are available with higher cost. Wearing snow jackets, gloves and boots which are available in rental basis are advisable to enjoy the climate prevailant there. Worth visiting once in a lifetime.
Raj K — Google review
Very nice and serene place. Less crowd than other popular attractions but much better experience. You can step out of your vehicle on to the snow directly. No need for any horse ride or local taxi.
A B — Google review
What an amazing piece of landscape. One feels on top of the world. Really peaceful and stunning area! Just imagine how would a person feel at 12 thousand feet above sea level! One forgets every worry and uplifts the mood. Beautiful trekking area!
Ajaz M — Google review
Sinthan Top is a high mountain pass situated at an elevation of about 3,748 meters (12,300 feet) in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It serves as a crucial link between Kishtwar and Anantnag districts, providing a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding Himalayan ranges. 🥶⛄️ The pass is characterized by its pristine natural beauty, with lush green meadows, dense forests, and clear blue skies. 🌨️It is a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering opportunities for trekking, hiking, and photography. The road to Sinthan Top is known for its sharp curves and steep climbs, making the journey both challenging and exhilarating. In the summer months, the area is accessible and attracts many visitors looking to escape the heat of the lower regions. During the winter, heavy snowfall often blocks the pass, adding to its rugged charm. Sinthan Top remains relatively less commercialized compared to other tourist spots in the region, providing a serene and unspoiled environment for travelers.
-Sanna J — Google review
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NH 1B, Daksum, Jammu and Kashmir 182205
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Yousmarg

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Outdoor Activities
Nature preserve
Yousmarg, an unexplored hill station in the northern part of India, is a hidden gem located 80 km west of Jammu and Kashmir State. Nestled just 47 km south of Srinagar, it boasts snow-covered hills and lush green meadows dotted with pine and fir trees reminiscent of the European Alps.
On visiting Yousmarg, you can enjoy the meadows surrounded by snowclad mountains on one side. Here many activities can be done. One being the Horse Ride to Nilnag Lake. The path to Nilnag Lake is quite muddy in some places passing through the pine forests
S P — Google review
A beautiful place, better than even sonamarg and remove the Gondola and it's better than Gulmarg too. Very few tourists, serene meadows, still very clean and calming. On the flip side, the route is not well maintained, facilities such as washrooms, restaurants, seating etc are in a very poor condition. Visited in winters, and so that may be a reason. Otherwise a beautiful meadow..
Devout A — Google review
Beautiful Meadows Valley was one of the most peaceful and scenic places I’ve ever visited. The wide green landscapes, fresh air, and colorful blooms made it feel like a hidden paradise. It was a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, and reconnecting with nature. It’s truly disappointing that the valley is now closed. A place so naturally beautiful deserved to be preserved and cherished. I hope it reopens someday, because experiences like this are rare to find.
Bhargavi — Google review
This pictures are taken at June last week. When I first came on the bank of this spring... I thought this place is not real.. Sooooo beautiful so green... I felt like it's another word... Or heaven.. Small springs, eye soothing green grass on the bank of the river, the picture perfect village...
Brototi D — Google review
Good place to visit, all need to have cash available instead of E-transfer option de to non availability of mobile network, nowadays few restaurants provide you wifi access to transfer via UPI.
Muhammad I — Google review
Yousmarg is a stunning, less-crowded alternative to Gulmarg. If you love nature and peace, this is your spot! The main meadow is simply gorgeous, surrounded by tall pine forests and snow-capped peaks
Aabid A — Google review
Yousmarg is truly a hidden gem of Kashmir. Unlike the more crowded tourist spots such as Gulmarg or Pahalgam, this place offers complete peace and untouched natural beauty. The drive from Srinagar itself is refreshing, passing through villages, orchards, and the famous Charar-e-Sharif. As soon as you reach Yousmarg, you are welcomed by endless meadows surrounded by dense pine forests and snow-capped mountains in the distance. The air feels fresh and pure, and the calmness of the place instantly relaxes you. It is perfect for those who want to escape the busy life and spend some quiet time in nature. There are many things to explore here—short treks to Doodhganga, Nilnag Lake, and Sang-e-Safed make the experience even more memorable. Horse riding across the green pastures is another must-try activity. In summers, the meadows are full of wildflowers, while in winters the entire valley is covered in snow, turning it into a white wonderland. What I loved most about Yousmarg is its serenity. It is not commercialized, so you truly get to enjoy the raw beauty of Kashmir. If you are a nature lover, photographer, or someone looking for peace and fresh air, Yousmarg is a place you must not miss. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Kashmir.”
Jasir S — Google review
It is a beautiful valley of Kashmir. Distance from Srinagar is only 50km. Visiting places are- Doodh ganga river and false. Pony available to go to the spot from entrance. But you can go by walking. Getting down is easier but climbing up is bit difficult. Fruit and food stall also available there.
Soma D — Google review
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Forest Block, Jammu and Kashmir 191113
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Hajan Valley

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Hajan Valley, also known as Hagan Valley or Hagoon, is a serene and picturesque destination in Kashmir that has been featured in several Bollywood movies. Surrounded by lush meadows, majestic mountains, and the Lidder River, it offers a perfect setting for picnics and leisurely strolls. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Betaab Valley, Chandanwadi, Aru Valley, and the starting point of the Amarnath Yatra.
Also called Betab Valley in Pahalgam is a delightful destination that beautifully encapsulates the charm of Kashmir. Famously known as the shooting location for the Bollywood movie *Betab*, the valley offers stunning panoramic views with majestic mountains surrounding you in every direction. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including thrilling adventures like zip-lining. A serene river flows through the valley, adding to its tranquil ambiance. Pony rides that traverse the river provide a unique way to explore the area, while scenic spots throughout the valley make it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. What’s even better is that Betab Valley is easily accessible by cab, so you can experience its beauty without the need for pony rides. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or picturesque landscapes, Beta Valley is a wonderful place to explore.
Shamsher K — Google review
A breathtakingly beautiful valley! Betaab Valley in Pahalgam is a stunning destination, surrounded by lush green meadows, majestic mountains, and a serene river. The valley's picturesque landscape, tranquil atmosphere, and trekking opportunities make it a nature lover's paradise. However, the absence of hygienic toilets is a major drawback. Visitors must be prepared for basic, unclean facilities. Despite this, the valley's sheer beauty and charm make it a must-visit. Come prepared, and you'll leave with unforgettable memories!"
Himadri C — Google review
Awesome place to take your kids. Go early and spend time peacefully. You have some amazing Horse rides into the valley.
World M — Google review
Beautiful place. Betaab valley as name says based on movie name betab. Its shooting happened here. Buy ticket before you enter here. Scenic. You don’t get anything to buy and to eat inside this park. One or two small shops you may see here. Parking available but you have to come with union cab to this place.
Tanu S — Google review
A Slice of Heaven on Earth – Betaab Valley, Pahalgam Betaab Valley, also known as Hajan Valley, is truly one of the most breathtaking places I have ever visited. Nestled between the snow-capped mountains and lush pine forests, this valley is a perfect blend of natural beauty, serenity, and cinematic charm. It's no wonder it was named after the Bollywood film Betaab that was shot here. The crystal-clear Lidder River flowing through the valley adds a magical touch to the already stunning landscape. The green meadows, surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks, create a picture-perfect view that feels straight out of a fairy tale. Whether you're a nature lover, photography enthusiast, or simply looking for peace, this place will not disappoint. There are plenty of open spaces for children to play, couples to relax, and families to picnic. Horse riding and traditional Kashmiri attire photoshoots add a fun and cultural vibe to the visit. Accessibility is good, and the area is well-maintained by local authorities. The fresh air, the sound of the flowing river, and the panoramic views make it an unforgettable experience. A must-visit spot if you are in or around Pahalgam!
Jitendra P — Google review
Barwalla Waterfall is a visually striking spot located near the Summal Power Grid in Kangan. However, it's important to understand that this is not a natural waterfall—it is actually the overflow from the power grid, which can be extremely dangerous. The area has witnessed sudden surges of water, especially during peak flow or rainfall, and people have been trapped in the waterfall zone during such incidents. Despite its beauty, entering the waterfall or trying to get too close is strongly discouraged. There are no safety sirens or barriers in place, so awareness and caution are crucial. Heroism or thrill-seeking can be fatal here. The water current can intensify without warning, making it extremely unsafe. The best and safest view is from the opposite side of the waterfall, where you can enjoy the full scenery without putting yourself at risk. It’s a good spot for photography or a quiet nature break—just from a safe distance. Pros: Beautiful and peaceful surroundings Less crowded; good for photography from afar Cons: Man-made overflow, not a natural waterfall Dangerous to approach; no safety systems in place Tips: Stay on the safe side of the waterfall Do not enter the water or get too close Visit with caution and never alone Verdict: A scenic spot best enjoyed from a distance. Respect the power of the water and prioritize safety.
Seta P — Google review
A serene and less-crowded gem of Pahalgam, Hejan Valley offers breathtaking views of lush green meadows, crystal-clear streams, and snow-clad mountains in the distance. The peaceful environment, away from the main tourist rush, makes it perfect for nature walks, photography, and simply soaking in the untouched beauty of Kashmir. A must-visit for those seeking tranquility and scenic charm.
Kanehiya- B — Google review
Betaab Valley is nothing short of a paradise on earth. Surrounded by majestic snow-covered mountains and a crystal-clear river flowing through the valley, the place offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and peace. The views are straight out of a postcard — perfect for photography, relaxation, or simply soaking in the serenity. The lush greenery in summer and the snow blanket in winter make it a must-visit spot in every season. Whether you’re a nature lover, a romantic traveler, or just looking for peace away from the crowd, Betaab Valley won’t disappoint. Highly recommended for its stunning landscapes and calming atmosphere. Don’t forget to carry your camera — every corner is picture-perfect!
Manoj P — Google review
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Pahalgam, Hajan, Jammu and Kashmir 192126
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Hajan Valley

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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Hajan Valley, also known as Hagan Valley or Hagoon, is a serene and picturesque destination in Kashmir that has been featured in several Bollywood movies. Surrounded by lush meadows, majestic mountains, and the Lidder River, it offers a perfect setting for picnics and leisurely strolls. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Betaab Valley, Chandanwadi, Aru Valley, and the starting point of the Amarnath Yatra.
Also called Betab Valley in Pahalgam is a delightful destination that beautifully encapsulates the charm of Kashmir. Famously known as the shooting location for the Bollywood movie *Betab*, the valley offers stunning panoramic views with majestic mountains surrounding you in every direction. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including thrilling adventures like zip-lining. A serene river flows through the valley, adding to its tranquil ambiance. Pony rides that traverse the river provide a unique way to explore the area, while scenic spots throughout the valley make it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. What’s even better is that Betab Valley is easily accessible by cab, so you can experience its beauty without the need for pony rides. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or picturesque landscapes, Beta Valley is a wonderful place to explore.
Shamsher K — Google review
A breathtakingly beautiful valley! Betaab Valley in Pahalgam is a stunning destination, surrounded by lush green meadows, majestic mountains, and a serene river. The valley's picturesque landscape, tranquil atmosphere, and trekking opportunities make it a nature lover's paradise. However, the absence of hygienic toilets is a major drawback. Visitors must be prepared for basic, unclean facilities. Despite this, the valley's sheer beauty and charm make it a must-visit. Come prepared, and you'll leave with unforgettable memories!"
Himadri C — Google review
Awesome place to take your kids. Go early and spend time peacefully. You have some amazing Horse rides into the valley.
World M — Google review
Beautiful place. Betaab valley as name says based on movie name betab. Its shooting happened here. Buy ticket before you enter here. Scenic. You don’t get anything to buy and to eat inside this park. One or two small shops you may see here. Parking available but you have to come with union cab to this place.
Tanu S — Google review
A Slice of Heaven on Earth – Betaab Valley, Pahalgam Betaab Valley, also known as Hajan Valley, is truly one of the most breathtaking places I have ever visited. Nestled between the snow-capped mountains and lush pine forests, this valley is a perfect blend of natural beauty, serenity, and cinematic charm. It's no wonder it was named after the Bollywood film Betaab that was shot here. The crystal-clear Lidder River flowing through the valley adds a magical touch to the already stunning landscape. The green meadows, surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks, create a picture-perfect view that feels straight out of a fairy tale. Whether you're a nature lover, photography enthusiast, or simply looking for peace, this place will not disappoint. There are plenty of open spaces for children to play, couples to relax, and families to picnic. Horse riding and traditional Kashmiri attire photoshoots add a fun and cultural vibe to the visit. Accessibility is good, and the area is well-maintained by local authorities. The fresh air, the sound of the flowing river, and the panoramic views make it an unforgettable experience. A must-visit spot if you are in or around Pahalgam!
Jitendra P — Google review
Barwalla Waterfall is a visually striking spot located near the Summal Power Grid in Kangan. However, it's important to understand that this is not a natural waterfall—it is actually the overflow from the power grid, which can be extremely dangerous. The area has witnessed sudden surges of water, especially during peak flow or rainfall, and people have been trapped in the waterfall zone during such incidents. Despite its beauty, entering the waterfall or trying to get too close is strongly discouraged. There are no safety sirens or barriers in place, so awareness and caution are crucial. Heroism or thrill-seeking can be fatal here. The water current can intensify without warning, making it extremely unsafe. The best and safest view is from the opposite side of the waterfall, where you can enjoy the full scenery without putting yourself at risk. It’s a good spot for photography or a quiet nature break—just from a safe distance. Pros: Beautiful and peaceful surroundings Less crowded; good for photography from afar Cons: Man-made overflow, not a natural waterfall Dangerous to approach; no safety systems in place Tips: Stay on the safe side of the waterfall Do not enter the water or get too close Visit with caution and never alone Verdict: A scenic spot best enjoyed from a distance. Respect the power of the water and prioritize safety.
Seta P — Google review
A serene and less-crowded gem of Pahalgam, Hejan Valley offers breathtaking views of lush green meadows, crystal-clear streams, and snow-clad mountains in the distance. The peaceful environment, away from the main tourist rush, makes it perfect for nature walks, photography, and simply soaking in the untouched beauty of Kashmir. A must-visit for those seeking tranquility and scenic charm.
Kanehiya- B — Google review
Betaab Valley is nothing short of a paradise on earth. Surrounded by majestic snow-covered mountains and a crystal-clear river flowing through the valley, the place offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and peace. The views are straight out of a postcard — perfect for photography, relaxation, or simply soaking in the serenity. The lush greenery in summer and the snow blanket in winter make it a must-visit spot in every season. Whether you’re a nature lover, a romantic traveler, or just looking for peace away from the crowd, Betaab Valley won’t disappoint. Highly recommended for its stunning landscapes and calming atmosphere. Don’t forget to carry your camera — every corner is picture-perfect!
Manoj P — Google review
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Pahalgam, Hajan, Jammu and Kashmir 192126
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Aru Valley

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Nature & Parks
Valleys
Aru Valley, nestled in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, is a breathtaking haven for honeymooners and nature enthusiasts alike. This picturesque destination showcases an array of natural wonders, from lush meadows to serene lakes and towering mountains that create a stunning backdrop for romantic escapades. Begin your adventure by exploring nearby attractions like Betaab Valley and Chandanwadi, both known for their captivating landscapes.
If you're visiting Pahelgam, Aru Valley is an unmissable destination that promises tranquility and breathtaking views. The valley is adorned with a flowing river, whose cool, soothing waters offer the perfect setting for relaxation during the summer months. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains—still glistening even in the warmth of summer—the scenery is absolutely photogenic, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. Take a leisurely walk through the lush meadows nearby, where the vibrant greenery and crisp air enhance the experience. Whether you're strolling or simply unwinding by the riverside, the sheer freshness of the environment is rejuvenating. Aru Valley invites you to immerse yourself in its natural beauty and leave with cherished memories captured through scenic photographs and peaceful moments. It's truly a place where relaxation meets inspiration.
Shamsher K — Google review
¡Increíble! Aru Valley is pure hermosura. The green meadows, snow peaks, and fresh air feel like un sueño. The paseo a caballo (pony ride) was the highlight! So peaceful clip-clopping through the trails with mountain views. My caballo was calm and the guide was amable. ¡Consejo! Negotiate the pony price antes you start. A must-do for nature and adventure. ¡Una experiencia perfecta! 🌄❤️
Abhay L — Google review
Aru Valley is a beautiful, calm and scenic place, During Pahalgam tour in March, 25 vusited this place. It can be reached by Union taxi frim Pahalgam. The meadows and snow-covered peaks looks very pleasant. There is on wild life sanctuary doesn’t have much to offer unless you’re extremely lucky to spot something unique. The place is good for short hikes and horse rides. The infrastructure and facilities are also quite basic.
Neel K — Google review
Natural beauty with lush meadows, snow-capped peaks, and tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by majestic mountains and crystal-clear waters.
Debashis B — Google review
Cameras can not justice to the beauty of this place. Truly mesmerizing. It's one of the beautiful ❤️ valley I ever seen from my naked eyes. Truly beautiful.
Md B — Google review
Taking a taxi from Pahalgam taxi stand and take you to this beautiful valley. Picturesque landscape, green meadows, beautiful mountains, white sheeps just took me to a different world altogether after arriving here. There can be trekking and all done from here till the mountain top as well. The pictures clicked from here looks very aesthetic.
Nabyendu D — Google review
Aru Valley is one of Kashmir’s most enchanting escapes, offering stunning landscapes and tranquil vibes. Nestled amidst towering pine forests and rolling meadows, it’s a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The valley is famous for its lush greenery, clear streams, and snow-capped peaks in the distance, making every moment picture-perfect. Whether you’re into trekking, camping, or simply unwinding in nature, Aru Valley delivers an unforgettable experience. The peaceful environment, fresh mountain air, and warm hospitality of locals add to its charm. If you’re visiting Kashmir, don’t miss the chance to explore this serene haven — it’s truly a hidden gem.
Mahmed R — Google review
Just Gorgeous! Must visit whenever you go to Pahalgam. Take time and enjoy the view and the place, one should definitely take the whole day to explore Aru Valley. The route is also really beautiful. There are enough shops there for shopping as well as eating.
Rohan R — Google review
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37R7+R7W, Pahalgam, Aru, Jammu and Kashmir 192126
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Shankaracharya Hill

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Shankaracharya Hill, a prominent landmark in Srinagar, offers an enchanting blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance. This hill is home to the ancient Shankaracharya Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, which dates back over a thousand years and is one of India's oldest temples. As you hike up the hill, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Srinagar and its picturesque valley.
Opens Morning 7:30 am Entry Closes 4:30 pm Lord Shiva (Jyesteshwara) 🔱🕉️ idol inside hill... oldest temple built in 3rd century. 240 steps to enter the temple. The incarnation of lord Shiva Aadiguru Shankaracharya meditated here for some days....must visit 💞 Nice view from top of the hill, almost seems entire srinagar City beautiful view....🌆
Shiva V — Google review
Sri Shankaracharya Hill in Srinagar is the hill where Adi Shankaracharya did meditation in a cave nearly. The temple is dedicated to Shiva. Details of this can be googled. There are 240 odd steps. The last about 20 steps are about one foot high. Those who have arthritis or leg pain keep off. Instead you can do seva at the Langar at the start point. Try to reach early as possible as it gets crowded. The traffic is kind of unorganized hence gets messy. Autos are preferred mode to travel. Need to bargain hard with them. Empty your bladder before as the toilets are very unclean. It's at the highest point in Srinagar, therefore, it's under military. For an average person it will take about 20 minutes. Don't miss visiting the cave where the Shankaracharya did meditation.
Dilip G — Google review
I recently had the privilege of visiting the magnificent Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar, and I must say, it was an awe-inspiring experience. This ancient temple deserves every bit of its 5-star rating. Perched atop the Shankaracharya Hill, the temple holds immense importance for Hindus. It is believed to have been built around 200 BC by the revered philosopher and scholar, Adi Shankaracharya. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, and serves as a prominent pilgrimage site for devotees. The significance of the Shankaracharya Temple lies not only in its architectural splendor but also in its spiritual aura. As I climbed the stone steps leading to the temple, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of reverence and connection to the divine. The panoramic views of Srinagar and the surrounding valley only added to the sanctity of the place. Inside the temple, I was greeted by a beautiful idol of Lord Shiva, radiating an aura of tranquility and divinity. The priest shared insightful stories and teachings associated with the temple, deepening my understanding of Hindu traditions and beliefs. The architectural style of the Shankaracharya Temple reflects the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir and showcases intricate carvings and craftsmanship. It stands as a testament to the devotion and artistry of the past. For Hindus, a visit to the Shankaracharya Temple is not just a spiritual journey but a reaffirmation of their faith and connection to Lord Shiva. It is a place where devotees seek blessings, solace, and guidance. I highly recommend visiting the Shankaracharya Temple to anyone traveling to Srinagar, especially those interested in exploring Hindu spirituality and the cultural heritage of Kashmir. Overall, my experience at the Shankaracharya Temple was unforgettable. It left me with a profound sense of spirituality and a deeper appreciation for the significance of this sacred place in Hinduism. It is undoubtedly a must-visit destination in Srinagar.
Himani M — Google review
An oldest temple, way back to 2000 BCE, of Srinagar where a beautiful "JYESHTESWARA" temple is situated and Dhyan sthal of Sri Adishankaracharya of 8th century. One should visit and enjoy the holy place.
Ravi K — Google review
This temple is situated on the Hill. You will find lot of people visiting to this place. Security is available through out and will keep the count on the vehicle going up with number of people. Might be you have to walk approximately for 400 meters since so many vehicles are there. On reaching to the temple you get the security check plus need to climb approximately 250 stairs to reach the temple but it's worth to reach and see the oldest temple and the 360 degree view of Srinagar
Vitthal — Google review
Holiest place atop on of the highest points in Srinagar. 250 steps of which last few a very steep, not for the aged. From 320 BCE, the oldest temple around.
Sougata P — Google review
The temple is situated on top of the Shankaracharya Hill, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the picturesque Dal Lake, the snow-capped peaks of the Pir Panjal range, and the entire city of Srinagar. The temple's location on the hill adds to its spiritual significance and provides a serene and tranquil atmosphere for devotees and visitors.
Vidya S — Google review
Originally called "Takht-e-Suleimani" based on the legend that Prophet Solomon has been here. For trekking in Srinagar, there is no better place. Accessible via a lane opposite to Burn Hall School. Beware of bears.
Ahmad Q — Google review
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Dal Lake

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Dal Lake is a popular recreational spot known for its vibrant houseboats, scenic gardens, and leisurely boat rides. Visitors can enjoy exciting tours and cruises on the picturesque lake, with options for overnight stays on houseboats or sightseeing tours around Srinagar. Various tour packages offer hassle-free booking of accommodations in Srinagar hotels, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Additionally, nearby attractions such as Nehru Park and Kathi Darwaza are easily accessible from the lake area.
Dal Lake, often referred to as the jewel of Srinagar, is a sprawling urban lake located in the heart of Kashmir, India. This iconic water body spans over 18 square kms and is integral to the tourism and economy of the region. The lake's intricate network of waterways, floating gardens, and houseboats are framed by the majestic Himalayas, providing a picturesque setting. Sikhara ride is mandatory. Take 3-4 hours ride to visit Char Chinar Bag. Dal lake really beautiful also do a Sikara Ride at evening. N.B. - Know the price before buying. I ❤️ Dal Lake
SAIKAT M — Google review
Dal Lake is calm, peaceful, and much less crowded than expected, making it a beautiful spot to relax. The shikara rides are a great experience, but they’re quite costly—so make sure to bargain before booking .
Pratima K — Google review
Best place to explore and one of the most famous point in Srinagar. Preferred activity here is shikara ride. My suggestion would be go for 7 point Shikara ride to experience the pure atmosphere of Dal lake.
Ebrahim P — Google review
Dal lake Srinagar is absolutely the jewel in the crown of Kashmir. It is a beautiful lake with beautiful views, surrounding hills, luxurious houseboats, smooth sailing shikara boats, floating shops and delicious kahwa served with Kashmiri hospitality
SANTOSHKUMAR G — Google review
Dal Lake in Srinagar is a beautiful and serene place with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and vibrant shikaras. You’ll find snacks, floating tea–coffee stalls, barbecue chicken, and fresh fish being served on moving boats, adding to the charm. The lake is also lined with Kashmiri handicraft sellers, making the whole experience unforgettable.
Syed A — Google review
Dal Lake, known as the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir," is an urban lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Surrounded by the majestic Pir Panjal mountains and lush Mughal gardens, the lake is a hub of vibrant local life and a top destination for tourist Key features: Shikara rides: A ride in one of the lake's iconic gondola-like wooden taxi boats is one of the most popular activities. Shikaras ferry people to houseboats and landmarks and serve as floating shops selling flowers, handicrafts, and vegetables. Houseboats: Staying on a traditional houseboat is a unique and sought-after experience. These elaborately carved wooden boats, many with luxurious amenities, originated during the British Raj, when foreigners were forbidden from owning land in Kashmir. Floating gardens and markets: Locally known as "Rad" in Kashmiri, floating gardens are crafted from interwoven vegetation and earth, and are used to grow crops like lotus flowers, melons, and vegetables. Early in the morning, vendors assemble in their shikaras for a floating market to sell their fresh produce. Char Chinar Island: This small, picturesque island on the lake is a famous landmark, named for the four Chinar trees planted at its corners. Mughal Gardens: Several historic Mughal-era gardens, including Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh, line the eastern side of the lake. They offer stunning landscapes with terraced lawns, fountains, and flowerbeds.
ROHITH M — Google review
Dal Lake is one of the most iconic and serene spots in Srinagar. An early morning walk along its banks offers a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. The gentle boat rides, floating restaurants, and leisurely strolls around the lake add to its charm, making every moment feel refreshing and memorable.
KIRAN K — Google review
Stayed one night on a houseboat in Srinagar and absolutely loved it. Waking up to the calm of Dal Lake with shikaras gliding past was unforgettable. Our hosts were warm and attentive, and the people around the lake were wonderful. The floating vendors—fresh vegetables, flowers, antiques—were a real highlight and never pushy. Meena Bazaar felt genuinely authentic, with quality items at fair prices. Everything felt safe, clean, and beautifully looked after. If you’re considering a houseboat stay, go for it—one night wasn’t enough. Highly recommended!
Kamalpreet S — Google review
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Nigeen Lake

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Nigeen Lake, nestled next to the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, offers a serene and picturesque retreat for visitors. Surrounded by lush greenery and with a stunning mountain backdrop, this 1.7-mile-long lake is dotted with charming houseboats and inviting restaurants along its leafy shores. It provides a more secluded and intimate experience compared to Dal Lake, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Kashmir.
It is appreciated for the same reasons that Dal Lake was admired decades ago—calm, quiet, and serene. There aren’t many hawkers to disturb the peace you seek. The scenery is beautiful, and you also need to bargain less compared to Dal Lake. Just look at the images to see for yourself!
Anirban — Google review
Went to this place last week with my family. It is very beautiful and clean lake in Srinagar. We decided to spend some time here away from the hustle and bustle of dal lake. The experience was worth it. The lake is really clean and offers stunning views at sunrise or sunset time. One can enjoy shikara ride in peace as there are very less hawkers on boat at this place which is unlike Dal lake. At last, we stayed in Anarkali house boat in this lake which was also very nice.
Neel K — Google review
Nigeen Lake offers stunning views, peaceful shikara rides, and charming houseboat stays. It's perfect for travelers seeking calm and natural beauty. Less crowded, yet equally magical, Nigeen is a hidden gem that captures the soulful charm of Kashmir.
Ravi V — Google review
Nigeen Lake is a hidden gem in Srinagar—much quieter and cleaner than Dal Lake, which makes the experience even more special. The water is so calm and clear, and the view of the surrounding mountains is simply stunning. I stayed on a houseboat for a night and woke up to the most peaceful sunrise I’ve ever seen. The locals were warm and welcoming, and there were hardly any crowds, which made it feel more personal and authentic. If you're in Srinagar and looking for a serene escape, Nigeen Lake is a must-visit.
P N — Google review
It is one of the prettiest and cleanest lake in Srinagar. We decided to spend some time here away from the hustle and bustle of dal lake. The experience was worth it. The lake is really clean and offers stunning views at sunrise or sunset time. It’s away from the traffic area, so you can enjoy your shikara ride in peace.
Gourav Y — Google review
Nigeen lake is the smaller lake in Srinagar, it is connected to Dal Lake but unlike Dal lake there is less crowds here and atmosphere is tranquil. Still there are good amount of house boats in this lake and some shikaras as well. You can also take a shikara ride from Nigeen lake to Dal lake as well. For those like less crowds, Nigeen lake is a better choice.
Sajeev T — Google review
A tranquil paradise offering a serene escape from the city's hustle. Encircled by majestic mountains and lush greenery, the lake's pristine waters invite visitors to unwind on shikara rides or simply soak in the scenic beauty. While some areas may witness tourist crowds, the overall ambiance remains peaceful and rejuvenating. Nigeen Lake is a must-visit destination for those seeking solace amidst nature's splendor.
Danish I — Google review
Nigeen Lake is a stunning gem with cleaner water compared to Dal Lake. It's less crowded, offering a serene and peaceful experience. The beautiful landscape and evening views during an open shikara ride are truly memorable. Highly recommended for anyone looking for tranquility and natural beauty!
Kumar Y — Google review
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Gulmarg Gondola

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The Gulmarg Gondola is a must-visit attraction, offering an exhilarating cable car ride that takes you to an altitude of 14,000 feet above sea level. As the second highest and second longest cable car in the world, it provides breathtaking views of Gulmarg and Khilanmarg, allowing visitors to marvel at the natural beauty of the Himalayas.
The Gulmarg Gondola is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! 🚡 Surrounded by breathtaking snow-capped mountains and endless valleys, the cable car ride offers spectacular views that feel like heaven on earth. The ride itself is smooth and thrilling, especially when going up to Phase 2, where the air is fresh and the scenery is magical. It’s well managed, and the staff are helpful. I recommend booking tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. Whether in summer with green meadows or in winter with white snow everywhere, the experience is unforgettable. A must-visit attraction in Kashmir for nature and adventure lovers. ❄️🌲
MOHAMMED M — Google review
The Gulmarg Gondola is one of the most thrilling and scenic cable car rides I have ever experienced, and it is easily one of the highlights of visiting Gulmarg. Known as one of the highest cable car systems in the world, it offers an unparalleled view of the majestic Himalayas, snow-covered slopes, and lush green meadows depending on the season. From the very first step onto the gondola, you are treated to a sense of excitement and anticipation. The ride is divided into two phases: Phase 1 takes you from Gulmarg town to Kongdori, and Phase 2 goes up to Apharwat Peak. Both sections provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. During winter, the slopes are blanketed in snow, making it perfect for skiing, snowboarding, or simply enjoying the winter wonderland. In summer, the same slopes transform into vibrant green meadows dotted with wildflowers, offering excellent opportunities for photography and sightseeing. The gondola cabins are comfortable and safe, with glass windows that allow for 360-degree views. The ride itself is smooth, though at times it can feel slightly steep — which only adds to the thrill. The journey up takes around 8–12 minutes for the first phase and slightly longer for the second phase, giving you ample time to soak in the scenery and take pictures. Tickets can be purchased at the base station, but I highly recommend booking online in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to avoid long queues. Prices are reasonable considering the uniqueness and scale of the gondola, and the experience is worth every rupee. Once you reach the top, the panoramic views of Apharwat Peak and the surrounding Gulmarg region are absolutely mesmerizing. Whether you are an adventure seeker, a photographer, or someone who just wants to enjoy the fresh mountain air, the Gondola offers something for everyone. Food stalls and small shacks at the top provide basic refreshments, but most visitors come here for the scenery rather than dining. Overall, the Gulmarg Gondola is more than just a cable car ride; it is an experience that combines adventure, natural beauty, and breathtaking views. Whether you’re visiting in snow-covered winter or lush green summer, it is an absolute must-do activity in Gulmarg. The convenience, safety, and sheer beauty of the ride make it unforgettable and something I would highly recommend to anyone traveling to this region.
Lakshay M — Google review
An unforgettable experience, offering stunning panoramic views as you glide smoothly above the landscape. The journey is peaceful and scenic, making it perfect for photography lovers and nature enthusiasts. It’s well-maintained, safe, and gives you a unique aerial perspective that you simply can’t get from the ground. A must-try for anyone visiting!
Syed A — Google review
You can take a ride in Gondola whenever you like as there is not many tourists due to Pahalgam incident. You can take Gondola first phase and enjoy one of the most beautiful place on earth. The sight is incredible. There is washroom and restaurants.. from there you can take second phase of Gondola to Apharwat peak where you can enjoy the snow cap mountain around you... You will praise God for creating such a beautiful place. It may be better if you book online, for gondola ticket but tourists are not so many at present and you can take your ticket on spot, there is no time issue right now..first phase is 800 per person while second phase is 1000 per person. There is a parking lot at the foot of the mountain where you can have food and buy whatever you might need on the mountain.. and the gondola ride centre is a walking distance from the parking lot
Ma M — Google review
One of the best Gondola ride experience, we went for both phases. Phase 1 you can do mostly all good sports like skiing , sledge ride etc. in snowy season, we were lucky when we went in mid march it snowed for few days just before our arrival, on the day also it was fresh snowing lightly.nice views. We bought ticket in advance online a month or so back.
Abhishek S — Google review
Gulmarg was absolutely magical! ❄️ I visited in January this year, and it was my first time seeing snow.. what a dream!!! The drive from Srinagar itself was so scenic and peaceful. Just a heads-up though, there are quite a few vendors on the way who’ll insist you rent boots, jackets etc. We were wearing proper hiking shoes and didn’t need any of it. When we went, Phase 2 of the gondola was closed, so we went up to Phase 1, but honestly, that was more than enough, it was completely snow-covered and breathtaking! Make sure to book your gondola tickets online well in advance, even a month before if possible. The lines are very long, so some patience is needed. At the top, there’s a restaurant with igloo-style domes outside — really cute! The igloo domes had a separate cost (₹2000 including a drink, as far as I can remember.. it’s great for pictures) We didn’t eat a full meal at the restaurant, but enjoyed a hot cup of kahwa, which was perfect for the cold. Even their staff are all very kind and helpful. There’s a restroom available there as well, though it’s chargeable (₹20) if you’re not dining. A lot of people offer snow bikes and sledge rides (around ₹2,500), but we skipped those since the gondola ticket is already two-way and the views are gorgeous enough on their own. Overall, Gulmarg was stunning and worth the trip, though because of the heavy crowds and long wait times, I personally don’t see myself going again — but I’m so glad I went once! ❤️
Marium J — Google review
Best during snow 🌨️ When I visited in October, there was no crowding and very small line and you can take the ticket in line itself. During peak season you need to book the ticket well in advance else you will not be able to visit. Hence plan basis the season and online ticket availability.
Ashish K — Google review
Gulmarg Gondola – Honest Review Gulmarg’s natural beauty is exceptional, but tourist management is extremely poor. On arrival, visitors are pushed by “mandatory” guides and repeatedly approached by horse riders, drivers, and vendors who continue to pressure even after refusal. Phase-1 boarding is orderly, but the return is chaotic with no directions. Phase-2 online payment is unreliable—UPI failures were ignored despite proof, and cash isn’t accepted. Additional guide fees and overpriced activities at the top add to the inconvenience. Unauthorized cars charge ₹2,000–₹3,000 for places not worth visiting. A 45-minute mechanical halt caused crowd chaos with no security support. The army deserves credit for managing tough conditions, but government oversight, signage, pricing transparency, and crowd control are severely lacking. Overall, a disappointing experience and visitors should be cautious.
SWAPNIL G — Google review
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Afarwat

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Afarwat, located in Gulmarg, India, is a popular mountain peak among skiers and adventure travelers. The area offers dense pine trees and stunning views of Mount Afarwat. The Khyber Himalayan Resort & Spa is conveniently situated near the Gulmarg gondolas and features signposted trails leading back to the property from the mountaintop.
**Afarwat Lake: Unveiling the Alpine Beauty in the Heart of Kashmir** Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Gulmarg, Kashmir, Afarwat Lake emerges as a serene gem amid the lofty Himalayan peaks. This alpine lake, surrounded by meadows and pristine wilderness, offers a tranquil escape for travelers seeking the perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure. Join us on a virtual journey to explore the captivating allure of Afarwat Lake. **Gulmarg: The Gateway to Afarwat Lake:** The journey to Afarwat Lake often begins in the charming town of Gulmarg, renowned for its snow-covered landscapes and vibrant meadows. Situated at an altitude of 2,650 meters (8,694 feet), Gulmarg serves as the base for the ascent to Afarwat Peak, where the lake is cradled. **Gondola Ride:** Embarking on the famous Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world, is the initial step towards reaching Afarwat Lake. The gondola ride presents panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, dense forests, and rolling meadows. As you ascend, the air becomes crisper, and the scenery more enchanting. **Afarwat Peak and the Alpine Splendor:** At the top of the Gondola ride, you find yourself at Afarwat Peak, standing at an elevation of around 4,200 meters (13,780 feet). The pristine Afarwat Lake lies nestled amidst the mountains, reflecting the azure sky and the snow-clad peaks. The panoramic views from this vantage point are nothing short of awe-inspiring. **Alpine Flora and Fauna:** Afarwat Lake is surrounded by a carpet of alpine flora that blooms during the summer months, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. The meadows are dotted with a variety of wildflowers, creating a picturesque setting. The region is also home to a diverse range of fauna, including the Himalayan marmot and various bird species. **Trekking Trails:** For adventure seekers, Afarwat Lake offers trekking trails that wind through lush meadows and dense forests. The trek provides an opportunity to soak in the natural beauty of the region while ascending to higher altitudes. The crisp mountain air and the soothing sound of nature accompany trekkers along the journey. **Winter Wonderland:** In winter, Gulmarg transforms into a snowy wonderland, attracting snow enthusiasts from around the world. The slopes around Afarwat Peak become a playground for skiers and snowboarders. The frozen Afarwat Lake adds to the ethereal beauty of the landscape, surrounded by pristine snow. **Local Hospitality and Cuisine:** Gulmarg, with its warm hospitality, offers a variety of accommodation options ranging from cozy guesthouses to luxury resorts. Local eateries serve traditional Kashmiri cuisine, allowing travelers to savor the flavors of the region. Warming up with a cup of kahwa (Kashmiri green tea) after a day of exploration is a delightful experience. **Best Time to Visit:** While the summer months (June to September) offer lush meadows and blooming flowers, winter (December to February) turns Gulmarg into a winter wonderland. The choice of when to visit depends on whether you prefer the vibrant colors of summer or the enchanting snowscapes of winter. In conclusion, Afarwat Lake stands as a testament to the mesmerizing beauty concealed within the folds of the Himalayas. Whether you're an adventure seeker, nature lover, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, Afarwat Lake and its surrounding landscapes promise an unforgettable journey amid the pristine wilderness of Kashmir.
Sanjay B — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Mesmerizing Slice of Heaven – Apharwat Peak, Kashmir Visiting Apharwat Mountain was a surreal experience — truly one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Located near Gulmarg in Kashmir, the journey to the top via the Gondola ride is magical, offering panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and the pristine beauty of the Pir Panjal range. The air is crisp and clean, and the silence at the top is soul-stirring. Whether you're there in winter for skiing or in summer for trekking and sightseeing, the beauty of Apharwat never fails to amaze. The contrast between the green meadows and distant white peaks creates a picture-perfect landscape. The staff at the Gondola station were helpful, and the entire experience was smooth and well-organized. I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the crowd and witness the serene sunrise over the mountains. Apharwat is not just a destination — it's a memory you carry forever. Highly recommended for nature lovers, photographers, adventure seekers, and anyone who wants to experience paradise on Earth. 🌄✨
Bhat S — Google review
It is the 14000 feet high peak from sea level. You can take gandola phase 2 to reach here from the gulmarg. It cost rs 1700. You can book the gandola tickets in advance. We visited in September there was no snow. I have visited this place few years back in june month and there was lots of snow. The peak usually covers with snow all around the years. Weather was very good and it was all cloudy. It felt like heaven because of the cloud. We had Maggie and kahwa at the peak it was different experience to have hot Maggie at 0 degree and at the height of 14000 ft peak. Must visit place in Kashmir highly recommend.
Harshit S — Google review
✨ Apharwat Peak is truly a slice of heaven on Earth! The Gondola ride itself is an unforgettable experience, taking you above lush meadows, pine trees, and snow-kissed slopes with breathtaking panoramic views all around. 🌲🏔️ As you ascend, the scenery keeps changing – from green valleys to rocky terrains and misty clouds wrapping the peaks. The serenity here makes you feel so close to nature, away from all the noise of life. 💚 At the top, I enjoyed a cup of warm Kashmiri Kahwa ☕ which made the experience even more magical. The cool breeze, mesmerizing ambience, and untouched beauty of the Himalayas make this place a must-visit. If you love peace, nature, and scenic beauty – Apharwat Peak via Gondola is an experience you’ll cherish forever. 🌿🌸
Bhavya P — Google review
Apharwat is a beautiful Mountain which is situated in Gulmarg. During our family trip to ‘Kashmir’ one day we visited Apharwat Mountain through cable car at ‘Gulmarg Gondala’. As it is the prime attraction of Gulmarg, there is a heavy rush of tourists on every day. The ticket for first phase is Rs. 750/- and from first phase to second phase is Rs.900/- . We went to phase 2 Apharwat Mountain from Kongdoori phase 1. The cable ride was very comfortable and enjoyable. Once we reached the pick it was snow everywhere. There are so many activities for our enjoyment. Over all experience was very good for us and we enjoyed the ride very well.
Vijay P — Google review
One of the must visit place in Kashmir. The weather keeps changing and there is snow throughout the year. With and amazing view of the entire Gulmarg. Also its highest gandola points in the world.
Dr K — Google review
The decision to climb up the Apharwat peak was one of the best I made during my Gulmarg trip. It was an experience of a lifetime. Apharwat peak is the highest point of Pirpanjal range. It is situated 4390 meters (14,400 feet) above mean sea level. You can reach half way around in the gondola ride, thereafter you need to climb up to the summit. I trekked up during the peak of winter season. The roads leading to the summit made by indian army was all ice laden, so I had to climb steep up through thick snow. It is all fun and beautiful till you are in the gondola ride, but up here, you get to see the mighty nature in all it's glory. There weren't anybody else except for two of our local guides and me and my co - trekkers. It is highly recommended that you take a local fellow who knows the terrain if you are climbing uphill, since there will be treacherous snow trodden rocky paths. If you get stuck or injured, it will be highly unlikely that someone will find you for hours together if you are all on your own. The climb to the summit will take 2.5hrs from the gondola station phase 2 and it's around 2km straight up. There are no shops Or equipment renting places available at phase 2, so you have to come well prepared. On the other side of the summit is the Alpather lake or the frozen lake, which will remain snow covered and frozen throughout winter. The LoC and PoK is barely 3-4km from the summit. It will be a rather easy trek if you are visiting during summer, as the road to the summit will be snow free. The serenity of this place is beyond words. If you are an adventure seeker and want to go offbeat in Gulmarg, you have got to see this for yourself.
Nazneen S — Google review
The best ski mountains in India. A famous ski destination around the globe
Travelwithkingchachu Y — Google review
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Sonamarg

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Sonamarg, also known as Sonmarg, is a charming hill station situated in the Ganderbal District of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Its name translates to 'The Meadow of Gold' in English and it's renowned for its tranquil lakes, stunning glaciers, and snow-covered landscapes. The area boasts impressive peaks like Sirbal Peak, Machoi Peak, Kolahoi Peak, and Amarnath Peak making it an ideal destination for trekking.
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Kargil War Memorial

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The Kargil War Memorial is a significant destination in Ladak that commemorates the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers during Operation Vijay in 1999. The memorial is constructed using pink sandstone and features the names of all the brave soldiers who lost their lives during the war. It also showcases several war-related artifacts, making it a must-visit place for those interested in history. The natural beauty surrounding this location is breathtaking, with majestic Himalayan mountains adding to its charm.
"Kargil War Memorial is a poignant tribute to India's brave soldiers! Located in Dras, it honors the sacrifices made during the 1999 Kargil War. The memorial features a pink sandstone wall with names of martyrs, a museum, and guided tours. A must-visit to feel pride and patriotism!
Y A — Google review
Standing at the Kargil War Memorial in Dras is not just a visit — it is a deep reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and unyielding spirit of our soldiers. Here, every stone speaks of bravery, every name etched is a story of honour, and every breath we take is a gift they protected. Salute to the heroes who gave their today for our tomorrow. Jai Hind 🇮🇳❤️
Krishna K — Google review
The sprawling Kargil War Memorial is one of the most iconic memorial in the country dedicated to all the revered brave heroes who made the supreme sacrifice defending the nation's border during the 1999 Kargil War. The memorial features a pink sandstone wall etching the names of the fallen soldiers. The main road leading upto the huge Indian flag is adorned on both sides by busts of prominent figures in the war such as Captain Vikram Batra, Lt. Manoj Kumar Pandey, Lt. Yogendra Singh Yadav and many others. It also has large real life models of the heavy BOFORS artillery guns, and pack howitzers and Mig 21 fighter jet which were instrumental for the indian victory on icy heights. The 'Hut of Remembrance' features the names of many more bravehearts who laid down their lives, along with their regiments insignias. Its also a full fledged museum featuring various photos showcasing life of the armed forces members who participated, equipments used by both sides such as radios, transmitters, guns, ice axes, letters written by the soldiers to their families under duress and others. Photography or videography is however strictly prohibited in the Remembrances hut. The complex also includes rebuilt models of enemy igloo shelters and bunkers. Apart from these, it also has a restroom, toilet, atm and a souvenir shop within its walls for convience of the visitors. Overall, an extremely well-maintained memorial that is sure to evoke a sense of pride and patriotism for the fallen soldiers in anyone's heart. Must visit.
Deepangshu C — Google review
Lakhs of Stars for the fallen soldiers ... The sprawling Kargil War Memorial is open everyday. This iconic memorial is a place of pride and deep respect for those who sacrifice their life for our sleep. Surrounded by hills, it tells the story of brave soldiers and their sacrifice. You will feel proud to be an Indian and the story telling session by army personnel will give you goosebumps for sure. Kudos to Indian Army. Over at the museum, you can experience the real life used heavy artillery guns, carbines, bullets, magazines, uniforms of Captain Vikram Batra and many others etc. You can also explore the Mig 21 fighter jet which was placed for public view. You can see the models of war zones and realize a part of the realtime crisis on spot. This is a fantastic experience. Everybody must visit Kargil War Memorial. A must visit space to honor the heroes of India. Souvenir Shop, Toilets, Restrooms are present here as facility for visitors. Over at outdoor places you can take pctures of MIG fighter, Cannons, Special artilleries, Pathway, Igloo shelters, bunkers etc. However photography or videography is strictly prohibited in the Remembrances hut. Also any type of bags are not allowed inside the campus. Visiting Kargil War Memorial is a deep reminder of the courage of Indian Army. Jai Hind.
Nilanjan I — Google review
A tribute to India’s brave soldiers. The Kargil War Memorial offers stunning mountain views, heroic stories, and patriotic atmosphere that honors sacrifices made during the 1999 conflict.bl
Athul J — Google review
A visit that left me with the heavy heart and deep respect. Standing at the Kargil War Memorial, I felt a wave of emotions - pride, pain and immense gratitude. Jai Hind 🇮🇳.
Sahil G — Google review
The Kargil War Memorial, also known as Dras War Memorial, is a war memorial built by the Indian Army commemorating the 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan. The memorial is located on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway 1D, about 5 km from the city centre across the Tiger Hill, Kargil. The central feature of the memorial is a pink sandstone wall bearing a brass plate engraved with names of the soldiers who died during Operation Vijay. Visible from the site are the Tololing Heights, Tiger Hill, and Point 4875 (Batra Top), where fighting took place during the conflict. The memorial features the Captain Manoj Pandey gallery, which commemorates a young officer who was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military award, for leadership during the war.
Vikas S — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience. The army pride and valour is felt closely. The museum takes you back in time and the way army personnel explain it there are goose bumps. The section which has letters written by the martyrs definitely wells up your eyes. Beat part was 7 min presentation by army jawan about the Kargil war. It was sheer display of class by soldier Gaikwad. He just won hearts and blew our mind. Kudos to Indian Army. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
Kedar B — Google review
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Manasbal Lake, nestled in the Jhelum Valley of Kashmir, India, is a stunning freshwater lake surrounded by verdant mountains and picturesque villages. This offbeat destination offers a serene escape for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. The lake is renowned for its abundance of lotus flowers and water lilies, creating a scenic landscape throughout the year. It's also a haven for bird watchers as various aquatic birds flock to the area annually.
One of the most peaceful and serene spots to visit near Srinagar, in Kashmir. Very beautiful place, and much more peaceful compared to Dal Lake. The weather was especially lovely on the day we visited. We went for a Shikara ride in the lake, and it was really calming and quiet. This is a place which is more frequented by locals. It is apparently much more in demand and sought after in the summer season. Must visit!
Rahul S — Google review
Manasbal Lake is an absolute hidden gem in Kashmir. Surrounded by lush greenery and lotus blooms, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. The crystal-clear water reflects the mountains beautifully, and the Shikara rides are so calming. Whether you’re into photography, nature walks, or just want to sit by the shore and breathe in the serenity, this place has a special charm. Fewer crowds make it even better for a quiet experience. Definitely worth a visit if you’re exploring the valley
Shahid K — Google review
Manasbal Lake is a hidden gem in Kashmir that offers peace, beauty, and untouched charm. Less crowded than Dal Lake, it’s perfect for those seeking quiet moments in nature. Surrounded by lush gardens and majestic hills, the lake is crystal clear and reflects the sky like a mirror. A shikara ride here feels more intimate and serene, and the calm waters are ideal for boating or simply sitting by the shore, soaking in the view. The nearby Mughal garden and blooming lotuses add to the lake’s scenic charm. If you're looking to escape the crowds and connect with nature in its purest form, Manasbal is a must-visit. A truly refreshing experience!
Mahmed R — Google review
An awesome place to visit, world's second deepest lake. Shikara ride & pedal boating can be done. Many activities to do around the lake. Soothing peaceful environment especially in morning & during sunsets.
Dr. Z — Google review
Manasbal Lake is truly one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots in Kashmir. Surrounded by majestic mountains, lotus flowers, and lush greenery, it’s a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. The crystal-clear water of the lake makes it look magical, especially during sunrise and sunset. Boating on Manasbal Lake is a wonderful experience — calm, refreshing, and scenic. It’s less crowded compared to Dal Lake, which makes it ideal for those who prefer a quiet and natural atmosphere. There are also small gardens and viewpoints around the lake, making it a great spot for picnics, photography, and family outings. A must-visit place for anyone exploring Kashmir. 🏞️🚤🌸
Madassar N — Google review
Visited this lake on our visit to Gurez Valley. The lake is not very clean. They have a ticket to enter. There is a kids' play area. You can park outside without any fee. The garden rea is not very clean. Kids cycle around on their bicycles
Neha K — Google review
Nice place to hang out with family . Children games are also there . Peaceful environment with beautiful nature .
Saurabh V — Google review
The lake is dirty and park is basic. Good spot for locals to spend their day but won’t be recommended for tourists, might be a scenic in winters with snow but not recommended for tourists during non winter time.
Pratyush K — Google review
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