| Pahalgam
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Sight Seeing
Pahalgam serves as the base camp for many
expeditions and excursions such as Kolahari
Glacier, Sheeshnag, Sonasar, Harwag
and the Amarnath Yatra. Pristine camping
grounds under the shadow of tall pines trees
are delightful. Pahalgam is situated at
a distance of 95 kms from Srinagar at a
height of about 2130 mts (7200 ft). Pahalgam
offers excellent opportunities for hiking,
riding, fishing etc.
Excursions
from Pahalgam
MAMALLESWARA
: Mamalleswara is only a
kilometren downstream on the opposite bank
of Lidder River. A Shiv temple dating back
to the 12th century with a square stone
tank, lies here.
BAISURAN
: 5 kms
from Pahalgam is a lush meadow surrounded
by hills and covered with dense vegetation.
This region looks very similar to European
resorts and is a good campsite.
TULIAN
: 3 miles
from Baisuran is lake Tulian situated at
3353 mts. It remains snow covered for most
of the year and comes along a trek route.
ARU
: A small
village, 11 kms upstream the Lidder River,
is a beautiful locality. The route is picturesque
with ample campsites. This village is the
starting point for treks to the Kolahoi
glacier.
KOLAHOI
: This
is the head of the Lidder valley and the
base of a glacier of the same name. The
glacier has twin peaks at 17,827 ft. It
is a spectacular sight and there are camp
sights around 14,000 ft. From Kolahoi, Sonmarg
can be reached via Sarbal.
LAND
THAT IS STOLEN :
These small fields are typical
to the Dal and are very well known because
of their uniqueness. These small patches
of land are used to grow melons and vegetables
and it is a beautiful sight to see these
floating gardens. Tenants of these lands
often steal them by togging them away, using
boats in the dead of the night. Shikaras
selling vegetables and melons grown on these
lands, are a common sight on the Dal and
can be termed as the "mobile markets". |
GANDHERBAL
: This is a small village
on the banks of the Sind river, twelve and
a half miles from Srinagar. Gandherbal offers
scenic locales with beautiful camping grounds.
Gandherbal can be accssed by three routes
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a) Via Shadpur through the
river Jhelum which has the Wular Lake in
between.
b) Via Mar canal is the direct
water route.
c) By road across Anchar
lake.
ANCHAR
LAKE : This
huge lake, 6 miles from Srinagar, offers
beautiful locales with ample flora and fauna.
The lake is marshy in parts and has huge
clusters of lotus leaves floating on it.
Chestnut and Chinar trees line the banks.
MANASBAL
LAKE : This
small lake is regarded as the gem among
all the Kashmir lakes. With abundant vegetation,
beautiful lotus plants in bloom and surrounded
by majestic hills, it is very difficult
to not fall in love with this place. On
the neighborhood are fruit gardens are large
orchards. There are good campsites in the
vicinity and a visit to this lake is a must.
WULAR
LAKE : 22
miles from Srinagar this is perhaps the
largest fresh water lake in Asia. Surrounded
by the Harmukh mountains, this lake gets
its water from the Jhelum which leaves it
at Sopore. The lake is irregularly shaped
and presents a spectacular sight that thrills
the traveller. The lake has artificial islands,
which have remains of temples and palaces
scattered around. Wular can be accessed
by road and by river. The river journey
is advisable if a memorable adventure is
on the mind. This has some good camping
grounds along the way and some beautiful
spots like Gandherbal, Khirbhawani and the
Manasbal Lake enroute.
WOIN
: The site is known for
its sulphur spring, which has healing powers.
It is situated just before Pampore on a
side road. Camping grounds are easily available.
KHRU
: 14 miles
from Srinagar Khru is a small village atop
a hill. There is a temple of Jwaladevi,
where a big fair is held annually some where
in July.
NAGMARG
: This
lush meadow overlooks the Wular Lake and
is covered by dense pine forests. A small
spring supplies water and the scenic beauty
is breathtaking. Nagmarg is about 7 miles
from Alsu village, which can be reached
from Bandipur situated on the shores of
the Wular Lake. |