Just 5 km away from Pahalgam, this location has some of the darkest and long meadows matching with those in Switzerland. Hence it is also termed as Mini Switzerland and the dense pine forest around gives the green carpet look to the meadow a fine contrast. Even more contrasting is provided by the snow-capped peaks of all the surrounding mountains. Seldom one sees such contrasting hues spread all over and it is enough to become a jaw dropping scenery for the surprised visitor.
If this is not enough, Baisaran is also an ideal camping site for trekking enthusiasts who want to travel further up to the Tulian Lake. For the rest this trek is also frequented by ponies and this off-beaten track offers panoramic sights of the town and the Lidder Valley.
The pony ride is thrilling but risky and one needs to be extra cautious. Trekking is recommended as the views that unfold are breathtaking.
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- 18 Feb 2015
The Mughals, other than conquering and ruling, were obsessed with gardens. It was their favourite pastime. These gardens took cues from the Persian design and architecture, were laid out in rectilinear shapes. They had all an emperor would like to wander around: pools, canals, fountains, flowers and miniature waterfalls. The gardens were carved in different […]
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- 06 Jun 2025
How the Chenab Bridge Is Set to Redefine Tourism in Kashmir
Bridging Nature and Opportunity Towering gracefully over the roaring waters of the Chenab River, the Chenab Railway Bridge is more than a marvel of engineering—it is a bridge to the future of tourism in Jammu & Kashmir. For decades, travelers have dreamed of seamless access to the untouched beauty of Kashmir’s valleys and mountains. Now, […]
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- 19 May 2025
My Amarnath Yatra experience with KashmirHills.com was truly divine. From registration to the trek arrangements, everything was handled smoothly. The team was supportive throughout, and the accommodation was very comfortable. Highly recommended!
- Client Stories
- 17 May 2025
I was worried about managing such a spiritual journey alone, but KashmirHills made it so simple. Their guidance for medical certificates, permits, and the route was detailed and helpful. The team even helped me get my RFID card without any hassle.
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