Languages : Hindi, Urdu,
Kashmiri, English
Best Time to Visit :
April. November
STD : 01936
PAHALGAM(Introduction)
Ninety
five km east of Srinagar at an altitude of
2,130 metres, Pahalgam is unspoiled by the
ravages of progress. Away from the grind
of daily life, Pahalgam is situated among
the soaring mountains, glistening
glaciers, gushing silvery streams of ice
water and dense pine and cedar forests
with soft whistling winds and revitalising
air.
Pahalgam
is an ideal place for an adventure sports
enthusiast. It offers wonderful treks,
skiing, mountaineering and camping sites.
En
route to Pahalgam one comes across the
beautiful Lidder Valley with tourist spots
at Mattan, famed for its springs and the
hillside cave shrine of Aishmuqam. The
river Lidder is an angler's delight and
even an amateur can catch a rainbow trout
from the rushing streams. The large brown
bear is a natural inhabitant of the thick
forests. Pahalgam is in Anantnag district
which is famous for Kashmir handmade "gabbas"
and exquisitely designed wooden toys.
LOCATION
Pahalgam
is located in the western part of the
state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is
located at an altitude of 2130 m above sea
level amidst the great Himalayan range. It
is positioned beside the Liddar River, in
the Liddar valley. Pahalgam is 95 km east
of Srinagar. The weather in Pahalgam is
alpine. Summers (April-June) are mild
while winters (November-February) are
cold. It experiences rains between July
and September. It experiences heavy
snowfall from December to February.
PHALGAM (History)
The
origin of Pahalgam is obscure. Mughal
rulers ruled this region in the medieval
period. It was later a part of the Kingdom
of Kashmir, which was ruled by local Hindu
rulers. This princely state remained
independent even during the British period
and later on merged into independent
India.
PHALGAM(Places to See)
Chandanwari (16km: 2,923m)
It
is famous for its snow bridge.
Baisaran (5 km: 2,438m)
Pine
forests dot this meadow which presents a
picturesque view of the snow-clad
mountains. The snow covered Tulian lake at
an altitude of 3353 m is 11kms from
Baisaran.
Sheshnag Lake (27 km: 3,658m)
The
waters of this greenish blue lake are
covered with ice till June.
Panchtarni (40 km)
It
is the confluence of five streams and
gives Panchtarni its name. A good camping
site.
Amarnath Cave
Pahalgam
is the base for the religious trek to the
abode of Lord Shiva. A narrow spiralling
path from Panchtarni leads to the Amarnath
Cave. The massive ice shivlingam is
visited by thousands of pilgrims between
July and September.
Aru (11 km: 2,408m)
This
charming meadow can be reached by walking
along a mountain path. The river Lidder
disappears at Gur Khumb and reappears
after 27 mts.
Lidderwat (22km: 3,408m)
A
beautiful camping site set among dense
forests. Starting point of the trek to the
Sindh Valley.
Kolohi (1,467 m)
Base
for a three-day return trek to the Kolohi
Glacier.
Tarsar Lake (34 km: 3,962m)
It
can be reached from Lidderwat. There are
delightful camping sites and flower
meadows at Sikiwas, 24 kms from here. To
reach the nearby Mansar lake one has to
cross a 243 mts high bridge.
PAHALGAM(When to Visit)
The
best time to visit Pahalgam is during the
summers, between mid-April and
mid-November. It can also be visited in
July-August during the annual pilgrimage
to the holy cave of Amarnath.
PAHALGAM (Adventure)
The
Liddar River is popular among travelers
interested in angling. Stretches of this
river are suitable for trout fishing.
Travelers interested in fishing have to
obtain a fishing license from the
Directorate of Fisheries in Srinagar.
Pahalgam is the starting point of a number
of trekking and hiking trails to the
surrounding mountains. Trekking around
Pahalgam is exhilarating, as it takes the
traveler through virgin pine forests,
clear mountain streams, and meadows of
wildflowers.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Pahalgam
is the starting point of the annual
Amarnath yatra (holy journey) to the holy
cave shrine of Amarnath, which is said to
be the abode of Lord Shiva. Every year in
the month of July/August, thousands of
pilgrims descend on Pahalgam on their way
to the holy cave.
PAHALGAM(How to Get There)
Airport: The nearest
Airport is in Badgam Distt
Train: The nearest rail
head is at Jammu.
Road:Bus service is available
from Srinagar and Anantnag. Taxis can be
hired from Srinagar at pre-fixed rates.
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