Top Places to Visit in Pahalgam

Top Places to Visit in Pahalgam

One of the most visited locations in Jammu & Kashmir is Pahalgam, which is 95 miles from Srinagar. It is called "The Valley of Shepherds" and is located at a height of 7200 feet. The Himalayan Mountains encircle the hill town, which also serves as the Amarnath Yatra's base camp. The location is well-known for hosting snow festivals when various winter activities are displayed in addition to being a place of pilgrimage. The Lidder River is well known for its water sports amenities and serves as the ideal location for white water rafting. Let's examine the top 7 destinations in Pahalgam. 

1. Tulian Lake

Visitors to Pahalgam are well aware of this stunning, clean lake in the midst of the mountains. To get here from Pahalgam, you can either hire horses or go on a hike. It is around 15 miles from Pahalgam and might be a challenging climb upward, but the view at the top is definitely worth it. Trek to Tulian for a day to experience absolute joy.

2. Betaab Valley

After the film "Betaab," which starred Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh, Betaab Valley was given its name. It is located approximately 15 miles from Pahalgam and falls on the Amarnath shrine yatra route. Because it serves as a base camp for many hikes that go farther into the mountains, the Betaab Valley is well-liked by hikers. Because it is so clear, the natives drink the water. The stream that flows through the valley is the ideal location for a daytime picnic.

3. Aru Valley

Aru Valley may appear to be simply another snow-covered meadow, but one of the benefits of visiting Aru is the opportunity to observe local customs and culture firsthand. Visitors can browse for additional locally crafted goods and take in the architecture of the local homes. With pine trees and waterfalls lining the route, the drive from Pahalgam to Aru Valley is an even bigger delight. If you want to experience what locals experience, go to Aru!

4. Pahalgam Golf Course

The Pahalgam Golf Course is renowned for its beautiful scenery and lush landscaping. The course is extremely well maintained, and there is no entry fee. So take a camera and head to the Pahalgam golf course to photograph the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding nature.

5. Mamaleshwar Temple

One of Pahalgam's oldest temples is Mamaleshwar Temple. King Jayasimha gave the go-ahead for its construction near to the banks of the Lidder River. The Lord Shiva-dedicated temple is just one kilometre from Pahalgam. You can explore this temple on foot while admiring the magnificent Shiva Lingam and the tranquilly it exudes.

6. Sun Temple

The Sun temple at Martand is thought to have been constructed during the time of the Pandavas. It is located on a plateau and is around 64 kilometres from Srinagar. The temple is renowned for its wall sculptures, and because it is elevated, it provides a magnificent view over the Mattan village. Due to its significant role in the region's history and traditions, the Sun temple is a must-see attraction.

7. Chandanwari

Chandanwari is famous for its snow bridges and gets a lot of snow during the winter. Additionally, it serves as the beginning of the Amarnath Yatra. By renting a car, one can get to the location. Don't forget to rent some boots and coats if you're travelling in the winter so you can take in the stunning scenery and play in the snow a little.

Best Time to Visit Pahalgam

March to June: While March is still cold, Pahalgam's summer season begins in April. The weather is lovely and ideal for daytime sightseeing during this time of year. Between 25 degrees Celsius and 11 degrees, on average, are the temperatures.

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