Eleven sacred corners of Kashmir, waiting to be discovered
The crown jewel of Kashmir — where Mughal gardens breathe with a thousand flowers, and the Dal Lake mirrors the Himalayan sky. A city of timeless poetry, shikara rides, and saffron-laden air.
The Meadow of Flowers transforms into a winter wonderland every season. Home to Asia's highest and longest cable car, where the snow-draped Apharwat peak watches over a landscape of pure, breathtaking silence.
Where the Lidder river sings through forests of pine and fir. Pahalgam is the soul of Kashmir's pastoral beauty — a valley of horsemen, glaciers, and meadows so green they seem painted by a divine hand.
The golden meadow at the edge of the world. Flanked by glaciers and snowfields, Sonamarg is the last great Kashmir valley before the harsh Zoji La pass — pristine, remote, and unforgettable.
Where wilderness becomes myth. The Kishanganga river carves through one of the last truly untouched Himalayan valleys — home to the ancient Dard tribe, wooden villages, and a sky blazing with a thousand stars.
Kashmir's best-kept secret. Cradled between dense forests along the Kishanganga, Keran is a place of extraordinary peace — where wooden houses perch on hillsides, and the air carries the scent of walnut and wildflower.
Known as the Niagara Falls of Kashmir, the Veshav river plunges 25 metres into a roaring gorge surrounded by dense alpine forest. Aharbal is raw, powerful nature at its most dramatic and accessible.
A wide open meadow ringed by fir and pine, Yousmarg glows with a quiet beauty that the more famous resorts often lack. Untouched, unhurried, and utterly sublime — this is Kashmir before the crowds found it.
Where the sky touches the earth and monasteries cling to cliffs of ancient gold. Ladakh is a world apart — a vast, cold-desert highland of turquoise lakes, dramatic mountain passes, and a timeless Buddhist culture unlike anywhere else on earth.
Named for its milky streams rushing over white stones, Doodhpathri is one of Kashmir's most enchanting yet least-visited meadows. A vast green bowl ringed by forests of pine and fir — serene, sweet-aired, and hauntingly beautiful.
The dramatic gateway between Kashmir Valley and the Kishtwar highlands. Sinthan Top's summit at 3,748 m offers breathtaking 360° panoramas of the Great Himalayan range — snow fields, alpine flowers, and silence so deep it hums.
Relative positions of all eleven destinations across the Kashmir Valley & beyond