Sia Chin Glacier
Neelum Valley
Tulip Garden
Enticing cold temperatures with snowfall is one of the many things that Pahalgam has to offer. The weather unlike the blistering cold in Gulmarg, nurtures a variety of apples orchards, vast fields of saffron as well as an array of dry fruits. Pahalgam is a wonderful place to visit for its unique parks like Bethab Valley, Aru Valley and Chandan Valley.
Kashmir has a variety of terrains ranging from lakes, snow-capped mountains, coniferous kissed hills to glacier fed rivers. On one hand, Kashmir is covered with wild untouched terrain and on the other, there are fields of saffron and orchards of apples awaiting their full bloom. They have a variety of flowers that are a show in itself.
A valley between the Great Himalayan range and the Pir Panjal mountain range, Kashmir is a place of beautiful simplicity and pristine natural beauty. Kashmir is painted with a unique culture that keeps you intrigued throughout your journey, from Srinagar to Sonamarg and Gulmarg till Pahalgam.
Kashmir has a variety of terrains ranging from lakes, snow-capped mountains, coniferous kissed hills to glacier fed rivers. On one hand, Kashmir is covered with wild untouched terrain and on the other, there are fields of saffron and orchards of apples awaiting their full bloom. They have a variety of flowers that are a show in itself.
Chenab River
Indus River
Jhelum River
Markha River
Neelum River
Nubra River
Ravi River
Shingo River
Tawi River
Tsarap River
Yapola River
Zanskar River
Doda River
Dras River
Shyok River
Suru River (Indus)
Chenab River
Indus River
Jhelum River
Markha River
Neelum River
Nurba River
Ravi River
Shingo River
Tawi River
Tsarap River
Zanskar River
Yapola River
Some of the major lakes in the state of Jammu and Kashmir are the Dal Lake, Manasbal Lake, and Wular Lake. The Dal Lake is the second biggest lake in the state. Famous for its houseboats, it is a popular tourist destination. The Manasbal Lake lies at a distance of 30 km from Srinagar, the summer capital of the state. The Wular Lake is the biggest freshwater lake in the country. Situated in Bandipore district, the lake is popular for adventure sports activities like water sports, yachting, and water skiing. The Manasbal Lake is a popular birdwatching area. It is the deepest lake in the Kashmir basin. Located at a distance of 62 km from Jammu, the Mansar Lake is another famous and sacred tourist spot in the state.
Dal Lake
Manasbal Lake
Wular Lake
Nagin Lake
Sunrise lake
Mansar Lake
Pangong lake
Tso kar lake
Banjosa lake
Dal Lake
Manasbal Lake
Nagin Lake
Mansar Lake
Banjosa Lake
Wullar Lake
Pangong lake
Tso kar lake
Kashmir is known as the paradise on Earth and rightly so. It has its charm in the enchanting valley views and green nature, but its festivals add an extra flavor to the beauty of the state. People try to forget all the communal tensions that exist and celebrate the festivities together in peace. This exquisitely defines the beauty of this holy land. Listed down some famous Kashmiri festivals.
Eid ul Azha and Eid ul Fitr
Hemis Festival
Baisakhi
Tulip Festival
Shikara Festival
Gurez Festival
Lohri
Gilgit Baltistan Festival
Snow Festival
Hemis Festival
Tulip Festival
Baisakhi Festival
Gurez Festival
Shikara Festival
Lohri Festive
Eid Ul Fiter & Eid Ul Adha
Snow Festival
Gilgit Baltistan Festival