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Pahalgam Tour

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Pahalgam, known as the “Valley of Shepherds” in Anantnag district, is a serene riverside destination famed for meadows, forests, adventure activities, and as the base of the Amarnath Yatra.

Pahalgam, often called the “Valley of Shepherds,” is nestled in the Anantnag district of Kashmir and serves as a perfect escape for nature lovers, reminding visitors that paradise can be close at hand. Set along the sparkling and lively Lidder River, this well-known destination enchants travelers with its green meadows, dense forests, towering mountains, apple orchards, and tranquil surroundings.

Recognized as one of Kashmir’s leading tourist spots, Pahalgam offers activities such as camping, sightseeing, trekking, pilgrimage tours, white water rafting, and fishing.

A family vacation here is truly delightful, with countless ways to make your trip memorable. Relax beside the Lidder River and soak in the serenity of nature. Explore breathtaking locations like Aru Valley, Betaab Valley, and Baisaran, all adorned with scenic meadows, charming lakes, and flowing streams.

Pahalgam also holds spiritual importance as the base camp for the sacred Amarnath Yatra, undertaken by Hindu devotees between June and August. The journey traditionally begins at Chandanwari, situated about 16 kilometers away.

Adventure seekers find Pahalgam equally appealing, with camping options at Tarsar Lake, Lidderwat, Kolahoi Glacier, and Panchtarni. Thrill-seekers can experience white water rafting on the Lidder River, which is also renowned for enjoyable trout fishing.

Before organizing your journey, consult a comprehensive Pahalgam travel guide for reliable details on how to reach, the ideal time to visit, major attractions, and accommodation choices. You can also explore tour packages from TMI, available with attractive prices and deals, to plan a seamless trip.

Day-1 Aru Valley

Aru Valley is a well-known tourist destination in Jammu & Kashmir, situated nearly 12 kilometers from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district. Visitors are drawn to this scenic spot for its lush green meadows, crystal-clear lakes, and majestic mountains. It also acts as a base camp for treks leading to Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar Lake.

Aru Valley is an ideal place to include in your Kashmir holiday itinerary, not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for the range of activities available. In winter, when the valley is blanketed in snow, it transforms into a popular hub for skiing and heli-skiing adventures.

Day-2 Betaab Valley

Betaab Valley was earlier called Hagan or Hagoon Valley, but it gained its present name and widespread recognition after the movie Betaab was filmed here. Situated around 15 kilometers from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, the valley stands out as a major tourist attraction because of its green meadows, towering mountains, and thick vegetation, making it ideal for sightseeing and a paradise for photographers.

Encircled by snow-clad mountain peaks, the valley features a landscape enriched with trees such as chinar, deodar, pine, willow, and poplar. The sparkling blue-green waters of the Lidder River further enhance its charm. Perfect for picnics and leisurely exploration, Betaab Valley is a must-visit destination during a holiday in Kashmir for its remarkable natural beauty.

Day-3 Chandanwari

Chandanwari is famous for being the base, or starting point, to the famous Hindu pilgrimage site, Shri Amarnath Yatra, which starts in June and ends in August. It is situated at an elevation of 2,895 meters, and located about 16 kilometers from Pahalgam. If you are looking for an offbeat tourist place in Jammu and Kashmir where you can relax in the company of nature, then you should visit this place. It is blessed with picturesque beauty, with the Lidder River flowing closeby, and is famous for its sightseeing opportunities, as it is surrounded by snowcapped mountains. Chandanwari is covered in snow from November till May, and you can watch the lovely sight of glaciers melting in the Lidder River.

Day-4 Baisaran Valley

Baisaran, situated about 5 kilometers from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of Kashmir, is a renowned sightseeing spot often referred to as “mini-Switzerland” for its breathtaking scenery. This elevated green meadow is covered with thick pine forests and encircled by snow-covered mountains, creating a stunning natural setting. Considered one of the popular offbeat destinations in Jammu and Kashmir, it is perfect for travelers seeking tranquility amidst nature.

Baisaran also functions as a campsite for trekkers heading towards Tulian Lake. On the way to the valley, visitors can explore attractions such as Kanimarg, Pahalgam Old Village, Kashmir Valley Point, Dabyan, and Deon Valley Point. From here, one can also admire sweeping panoramic views of Pahalgam town and the picturesque Lidder Valley.

Day-5 Tulian Lake

Tulian Lake lies at an altitude of nearly 3,353 meters and is located approximately 16 kilometers from Pahalgam. The lake is admired for its calm atmosphere, striking blue-green waters, and breathtaking views, as it rests between the majestic Zanskar Range and Pir Panjal Range.

Reaching the lake requires undertaking the well-known Tulian Lake Trek, which involves long distances and steep ascents. While some visitors consider the trek demanding, it can be comfortably completed with regular physical exercise and preparation. In return, travelers are rewarded with spectacular alpine scenery and a deeply peaceful environment.

Day-6 Sheshnag Lake

Sheshnag Lake is situated roughly 17 kilometers from Pahalgam at an elevation of around 3,590 meters. Its green-tinted waters support several fish species, including brown trout, and the lake is surrounded on all sides by towering and snow-covered mountains.

The water of the lake is regarded as exceptionally pure due to its low algal growth. The trek leading to Sheshnag Lake is remarkably picturesque, offering stunning views of rugged mountain landscapes and vast grassy meadows. The lake is also steeped in mythology, with one popular legend claiming that it is the abode of Sheshnag, the divine Lord of Snakes.

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  • 1 Hour Shikara Ride
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  • Pony Ride
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