Pahalgam

Pahalgam, known as the "Valley of Shepherds," is a mesmerizing hill station in Jammu & Kashmir, famous for its pristine natural beauty, lush green meadows, and snow-capped mountains. Situated at an altitude of 2,740 meters, it serves as the base camp for the **Amarnath Yatra**, attracting thousands of pilgrims each year. The **Lidder River**, with its crystal-clear waters, flows through the valley, offering opportunities for trout fishing, rafting, and leisurely walks along its banks. The breathtaking **Betaab Valley**, named after the Bollywood movie *Betaab*, is a paradise of verdant meadows, surrounded by towering peaks and dense forests. Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking, horse riding, and camping at **Aru Valley**, a picturesque village located 12 km from Pahalgam. The region transforms into a winter wonderland during snowfall, making it an ideal destination for snow trekking and skiing. For those seeking spirituality, the **Mamleshwar Temple**, an ancient Shiva temple, adds a divine touch to the journey. The vast **Baisaran Meadows**, often called "Mini Switzerland," offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and are perfect for a picnic or a peaceful retreat. Pahalgam is also a gateway to the **Tarsar Marsar Trek**, a high-altitude trek that takes travelers through alpine lakes and surreal landscapes. The vibrant local markets offer exquisite Kashmiri handicrafts, including Pashmina shawls, saffron, and walnut wood carvings. Visitors can relish authentic Kashmiri cuisine, including Rogan Josh and Yakhni, in the town's cozy eateries. Whether you seek adventure, tranquility, or a spiritual retreat, Pahalgam’s breathtaking scenery and warm hospitality make it an unforgettable destination in Kashmir.
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