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Discover the pristine valleys, high-altitude deserts, and majestic lakes of the crown of India.
Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is globally renowned for its enchanting Dal Lake, luxury houseboats, and historic Mughal gardens. A seamless blend of nature and heritage.
Gulmarg is a world-class skiing destination featuring the famous Gulmarg Gondola. Covered in pristine white snow in winter and vibrant wildflowers in summer.

Pahalgam is a picturesque valley situated at the confluence of the streams flowing from Sheshnag Lake and the Lidder River. Perfect for nature lovers and trekkers.
A cold desert region known for its stunning barren landscapes, high-altitude lakes, and ancient Buddhist monasteries. An absolute paradise for adventure seekers.
Sonamarg is a mesmerizing hill station in Ganderbal district. It is famous for its stunning glaciers, alpine meadows, and as a basecamp for the Amarnath Yatra.
Located high in the Himalayas, Gurez is a breathtaking, untouched valley known for its unique wooden houses, the roaring Kishanganga river, and Habba Khatoon peak.
A scenic tourist resort in Pahalgam, renowned for its scenic meadows, serene environment, and as a starting point for treks to Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar Lake.
A vast, beautiful meadow where the water flowing through the stones looks white like milk. It offers lush green slopes and peace in abundance.
An offbeat and stunningly beautiful biosphere in Kupwara district. Divided into Bod Bangus (Big Bangus) and Lokut Bangus (Small Bangus).

A mountain pass connecting Anantnag with Kishtwar. It is covered in snow for most of the year and offers 360-degree views of the Kashmir and Jammu divisions.
A group of stunning terraced gardens in Srinagar built by the Mughal emperors, featuring beautiful water channels, fountains, and Chinar trees.
Known for its sprawling botanical gardens and the largest freshwater spring in Kashmir. A highly serene and popular picnic spot.
Famous for the majestic Verinag Spring, the traditional source of the Jhelum River, enclosed by an octagonal stone basin built by Emperor Jahangir.
An important tourist place in Anantnag, known for its ancient Mughal Garden "Achabal Bagh", which is fed by a magnificent spring.
A mesmerizing valley located in the Kupwara district, situated right on the banks of the Neelum River acting as a natural border.
A beautiful scenic spot surrounded by coniferous forests, hidden in the Bhringi River valley. A heaven for nature enthusiasts and trekkers.
One of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, surrounded by majestic mountains. A haven for bird watchers and nature lovers.
Renowned for its deep clear waters and abundant lotus flowers, Manasbal is a tranquil and deeply scenic lake.
A beautiful and serene stopover on the way to Sonamarg, offering lush greenery and the soothing sounds of the Sindh river.
An oligotrophic alpine high altitude lake situated at the foothills of Mount Haramukh. A stunning trekking destination.
A spectacular hidden waterfall nestled in the lush forests, offering a refreshing and pristine natural retreat.
Flowing through the beautiful valleys, the Madhumati river is known for its pristine waters and historical significance in Bandipora.

A stunning pyramid-shaped peak overlooking the Gurez valley, named after the famous Kashmiri poetess Habba Khatoon.
An extension of the Gurez valley, Tulail is a remote and breathtakingly beautiful valley with traditional log houses and vibrant meadows.
A picturesque fishing village on the banks of Wular Lake, offering a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of Kashmiri fishermen.
A beautiful and serene tourist destination in Bandipora known for its lush green forests, sparkling streams, and tranquil environment.
A stunningly beautiful valley in the Kargil district, known for its lush green landscapes contrasting with towering snow-capped peaks like Nun and Kun.
An ancient Tibetan Buddhist monastery situated in the Suru Valley, offering a stark and beautiful spiritual retreat amidst dramatic landscapes.
A historic town on the banks of the Suru River, famous for its rich history, cultural diversity, and as a crucial transit hub in the region.
Known as the Gateway to Ladakh, Drass is famous for its extreme winter temperatures, stunning valleys, and its significance in Indian history.
The capital city of Ladakh, surrounded by towering mountains and ancient monasteries. A hub for adventure, spirituality, and unique culture.
A breathtaking high-altitude saltwater lake known for its crystal clear waters that change colors from shades of blue to green and red.