Welcome to the Beautiful Valleys of Jammu & Kashmir District
Explore the mesmerizing valleys of Jammu & Kashmir through interactive slides with beautiful images, maps, and detailed information.
Jammu Division
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Bhaderwah Valley
*Bhaderwah Valley – Quick Facts* - *Location:* Dhoon district, Jammu & Kashmir; ~200 km from Jammu city. - *Altitude:* 1,600–2,000 m, surrounded by the Pir Panjal range. - *Highlights:* Lush meadows, deodar forests, Bhadar River; nearby Padri Top and Jagdamba Temple. - *Climate:* Mild summers (20‑30 °C), cold winters with snow. - *Activities:* Trekking, horse‑riding, camping, snow‑shoeing, trout fishing. - *Access:* Road via NH 44; nearest railhead at Udhampur; nearest airport Srinagar (~200 km).
Jai Valley
Jai Valley is renowned for its wide meadows and serene environment.- Location: 32 km from Bhaderwah, Jammu & Kashmir - Highlights: wide green meadows, deodar forests, Jai Nallah stream - Activities: camping, trekking, horse riding, winter snow sports - Accommodation: igloo huts, tents, youth hostels - Atmosphere: peaceful, scenic, suitable for nature lovers in summer and winter.
History & Location
Jai Valley is one of the most visited locations near Bhaderwah and is famous for its natural beauty and trekking routes.
Padri top
Padri, 40 km north of Bhaderwah on NH 44 at about 10,200 ft, is a snow‑capped meadow famed for panoramic views, trekking, horse‑riding, paragliding and winter sports; locals play an informal “Padri Ball” game across the grass. Nearby Bhal Padri (11,000 ft, “Valley of Flowers”) lies 10 km away. Visit May‑June for wildflowers, September for quiet weather, or December‑February for snow, and remember to bring warm layers and check road conditions.
Gulli Danda
Gulli Danda is a beautiful meadow known for its natural splendor and hiking trails.
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Bhaderwah Town
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Location
Dachhan Valley (Kishtwar)
Explore the scenic spots in Dachhan Valley.
Janakpur Dachhan
Janakpur is a revenue village and a Panchayat Halqa located within the larger administrative Dachhan Block (also known as Dachhan Tehsil or Niabat) in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Janakpur is a beautiful location known for its serene landscape and cultural significance in Dachhan Valley.
Brahmsarover mountain also known as (Brahma Peak)
The Brahma Peaksin Kishtwar are a mountain range in the Kishtwar Himalayas, consisting of peaks such as Brahma I (6,416 m), Brahma II (6,485 m), Arjun (6,230 m), and Flat Top (6,103 m). It is accessible through Kishtwar National Park and is a popular destination for trekking , especially via the Brahma Valley Trek .
Location: At the foot of the Brahma Peaks in the Dachhan region of Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir. Appearance: It is a small, icy-cold lake with brilliant sky blue water. Significance: It is believed to be inhabited by Lord Brahma, and the lake is considered a holy site. The lake's name is derived from the Brahma Peaks, and it reflects the peaks in its waters.
Below is the map showing the approximate location of Brammah Peak:
Satercheen Dachhan
near brahma peak and hudh mata temple
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hudh-mata Dachhan
The Hudh Mata Yatra is an annual spiritual pilgrimage in Dachhan, Kishtwar, dedicated to Goddess Hudh Mata, offering a profound blend of devotion, mythology, and the natural grandeur of the Himalayas.
The Tri Sandhya Stream The name 'Trisandhya' literally refers to a phenomenon where the stream flows three times a day.
Tri-Sandhya is a miracle of nature and a gift to humanity. Tri Sandhya, a wonderful stream flowing down the slopes of a mountain twice or thrice a day is considered as very scared by the devotees. The main characteristics of this stream is that after flowing for some time from the top of the mountain down the ravine, it gets receding and surprisingly from downwards to upwards and finally disappears leaving no trace of water. Astonishingly, there is neither a lake/pond nor any glacier at the top of the mountain where-from it may originate. Pilgrims come from far off places to find an opportunity for a bath. Some get a chance to bath in the stream which is instantly seen receding upwards.
Sacred Sites and Natural Wonders Hudh Mata Shrine: Located at an altitude of approximately 2,900 meters in Anant Nalla, Dachhan, featuring a cave with three naturally formed ice lingams representing Shiva, Parvati, and Ganesha. Milky water drips from the cave ceiling onto the lingams, symbolizing divine blessings ( 2 ). Tri Sandhya Jaldhara: A miraculous stream flowing three times a day, thought to perform prayers for Lord Shiva, Parvati, and Brahma. Bathing here is considered highly auspicious ( 2 ). Brahmsar: A serene sky-blue lake at the foot of Brahma Peaks offering holy dips that devotees believe cleanse sins. Other Attractions: Doodh Ganga river, Brahma Peaks, Ram Mandir Kaikoot, Maa Kali Temple at Dilgoot, and nearby hot springs at Kiyar Dachhan enhance the spiritual and natural experience
Doodh Ganga: Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of the Doodh Ganga, a pristine river known for its milky white appearance
Kashmir Division
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Sonmarg Valley
Sonmarg is famous for breathtaking glaciers and adventure sports like trekking and river rafting.
Sonamarg or Sonmarg , known as Sonamarag (Kashmiri pronunciation: [sɔnɨmarɨɡ]; lit. 'meadow of gold') in Kashmiri, is a hill station located in the Ganderbal District of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is located about 62 kilometers from Ganderbal Town and 80 kilometres (50 mi) northeast of the capital city, Srinagar.
Pahalgam Valley
Pahalgam is popular among tourists for its scenic landscapes and trout fishing.
The 2025 Pahalgam attack was a terrorist attack on tourists by at least three armed terrorists near Pahalgam in India's Jammu and Kashmir in which 26 civilians were killed on 22 April 2025. The militants targeted Hindu tourists, though a Christian tourist and a local Muslim were also killed.[7][8][9] The attackers, armed with M4 carbines and AK-47s, entered the Baisaran Valley, a famous tourist spot, through the surrounding forests.[10] This incident is considered the deadliest attack on civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.[11][12]
Gulmarg Valley
Gulmarg is famous for skiing, golf course, and stunning mountain views.