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Explore Anantnag

Known as the “Commercial Capital of Kashmir” and the “Land of Springs and Shrines,” Anantnag offers an unforgettable experience ranging from high-altitude glacial lakes to ancient historic wonders.

Iconic Natural Landscapes

Pahalgam

Hill Station

Pahalgam

Situated in the north east of District Anantnag among lofty hills covered with evergreen forests, it is famous for its cool invigorating climate and the melodious Lidder Nallah.

Betaab Valley

Scenic Valley

Betaab Valley

Named after the Bollywood film Betaab, this valley features lush green meadows surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks and the Lidder River.

Aru Valley

Village & Meadow

Aru Valley

A picturesque village and meadow that serves as a base camp for several treks, including the Kolahoi Glacier trek.

Sinthan Top

Mountain Pass

Sinthan Top

Located at 12,000 feet, this mountain pass offers a 360-degree view of South Kashmir and the Pir Panjal range, staying snow-covered for much of the year.

Daksum

Forest Retreat

Daksum

A quiet forest retreat located along the Bringi River, ideal for trout fishing and those looking for a peaceful escape away from typical tourist crowds surrounded by coniferous forests.

Baisaran Valley

Meadow

Baisaran Valley

Often referred to as “Mini Switzerland,” this meadow is a popular short trek or pony ride from Pahalgam, offering views of the town and Lidder Valley.

Springs and Mughal Gardens

Verinag Spring

Spring & Garden

Verinag Spring

Considered the primary source of the Jhelum River, this deep blue spring is enclosed by an octagonal stone basin built by Emperor Jahangir.

Botanical Garden, Kokernag

Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden, Kokernag

Known for its sprawling terraced gardens and the largest fresh-water spring in Kashmir that is said to have medicinal properties. It also houses one of Asia’s largest trout farms.

Mughal Garden Achabal

Mughal Garden

Mughal Garden Achabal

A 17th-century garden featuring tiered waterfalls and ancient Chinar trees, designed to showcase the beauty of the Achabal spring which gushes out of the Sonsanwar Hill.

Panzath Nag

Natural Spring

Panzath Nag

Famous for its clean spring water and an annual traditional fishing festival where locals clean the spring together.

Wasaknag

Mystical Spring

Wasaknag

A mystical spring in the Kund area known for flowing for six months and remaining dry for the other six.

Historical and Religious Sites

Ancient Martand Surya Temple

Hindu Temple

Ancient Martand Surya Temple

The ruins of an 8th-century Hindu temple dedicated to the Sun God, showcasing unique Kashmiri architectural style with its massive stone columns.

Shri Amarnath Cave Temple

Pilgrimage Shrine

Shri Amarnath Cave Temple

One of the holiest shrines in Hinduism, located at a high altitude and famous for its naturally occurring ice lingam. A rewarding experience for those who journey with faith.

Aishmuqam Shrine

Sufi Shrine

Aishmuqam Shrine

The shrine of Sheikh Zain-ud-din Wali, located in a deep cavern accessed by stairs. It is famous for its cave-like structure and the annual “Zool” (torch) festival.

Ziarat Baba Hyder Reshi Shrine

Sufi Shrine

Ziarat Baba Hyder Reshi Shrine

Also known as Reshi Molu, this shrine is a site of great reverence for both Muslims and Hindus in the heart of Anantnag town. The saint is enshrined here with his 21 loyal disciples.

Mattan Temple

Hindu Temple

Mattan Temple

A significant pilgrimage site located near a sacred spring full of fish, often visited by pilgrims on their way to Amarnath.

High-Altitude Lakes and Adventure

Sheshnag Lake

Alpine Lake

Sheshnag Lake

A high-altitude oligotrophic lake situated on the track to the Amarnath Cave, known for its turquoise green waters.

Tulian Lake

Glacial Lake

Tulian Lake

Sitting at nearly 12,000 feet between the Zanskar and Pir Panjal ranges, this lake often has ice chunks floating in it even during summer. The arduous journey is rewarded with magical views.

Katarnag Lake

High-Altitude Lake

Katarnag Lake

A high-altitude lake situated in the Aru Valley right in the lap of the mighty Himalayas. Spectacular landscapes make up the visuals of this location that put one in awe.

Tarsar & Marsar Lakes

Twin Lakes

Tarsar & Marsar Lakes

These twin alpine lakes are popular destinations for multi-day treks starting from Aru Valley, famous for their almond-shaped basins.

Lidderwat

Trekking Base Camp

Lidderwat

An extension between the Kolahoi and Tarsar Ranges, offering a base camp for the Kolahoi glacier, Tarsar, and Marsar lakes. It serves as a meeting point for two major glacial rivers.

Chandanwari

Starting Point

Chandanwari

The starting point of the Amarnath Yatra and a popular spot to see snow bridges during the early summer months.

Lidder Amusement Park

Amusement Park

Lidder Amusement Park

A family-friendly destination in Pahalgam that provides modern entertainment options like paddle boating and rides against a mountain backdrop.