Sunday, May 22, 2022

5 Wonderful Destinations to visit in Kashmir

3 Wonderful Destinations to visit in Kashmir





When you explore the locations to visit in Kashmir, you will be astounded by the variety of activities available. The Dal Lake is known for its dazzling water and Shikara cruises on thin, canopied boats. One of the attractions to see in Kashmir is the well-known temple of Amarnath. In the gorgeous city of Srinagar, a magnificent flower arrangement may also be found in one of Kashmir's most beautiful gardens. Because these gardens were constructed during the rule of the Mughals, their architecture has a strong Mughal influence. Sonmarg, which is also home to many glaciers, is one of Kashmir's most popular tourist destinations.


Gulmarg, on the other hand, blooms with tulips, creating a spectacular spectacle. It also offers a number of ski resorts and a lovely ambiance that invites you to enjoy the outdoors. After reading this post, you will be aware of five gorgeous spots in Kashmir that you should not miss.


Aru Valley

Aru Valley, in Kashmir, is a captivating valley set against the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Around 11 kilometers from Pahalgam is a trekking base camp for the Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar-Marsar Lake. Most Kashmir vacation packages include this valley, which is famed for its gorgeous meadows, horseback riding, climbing, trekking, and the Aru River, a tributary of the Lidder.

During the winter months, the Aru Valley is a winter wonderland, with snow as far as the eye can see. Skiing is popular during the winter months. You can also go to Aru Wildlife Sanctuary if you like. The Wildlife Sanctuary charges an admission fee, yet it is barren of animals!


Apharwat Peak

The Apharwat peak in Gulmarg, at a height of 4200 meters above mean sea level, is one of the most beautiful spots on the planet. Gulmarg's Apharwat Peak is used for winter sports.

The location is a fantastic honeymoon getaway and scenic tourist destination in Srinagar, with its snow-white meadows and snow-capped mountains.


Amarnath Cave

Amarnath, the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, is home to Lord Shiva. Because it is made of ice, an ice Shivaling ensconced in the Amarnath cave resembles Lord Shiva. Every year, millions of tourists from all over the world travel to Amarnath for the 'Amarnath Yatra,' a difficult mountain climb. This cave is claimed to be the same grotto where Lord Shiva revealed the mystery of life and eternity to Goddess Parvati.


The Amarnath Cave is only open to visitors during the months of July and August, known as Shravan. The Amarnath Yatra can be completed via two routes: Baltal or Pahalgam. The Baltal route is more difficult, but it is also shorter. Despite being lengthier, most devotees favour the Pahalgam route.The trip from the starting point to Amarnath usually takes 3-5 days. Private helicopter services are available in both directions.


The trip from the starting point to Amarnath usually takes 3-5 days. Private helicopter services are available in both directions.

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