Named after the blockbuster Bollywood movie Betaab, this Valley is a combination of picturesque surroundings. It falls on the way to Amarnath Temple Yatra and is one of the three valleys Pahalgam boasts; the others are Aru and Chandanwadi. The valley is the mouth of the River Sheshnag.
The Betaab Valley is your perfect gateway to enjoy the beauty Mother Nature has unleashed. The coloured flower beds in the midst of lush walnut and willow vistas makes for stunning setting. Situated at walking distance from the Pahalgam city center, this valley is among the handful tourist places that the tourist should not miss. Encircled by mountains and featuring deodar and pine forests, the flora and fauna keeps everyone interested.
Just when you thought this was all, look forward to exploring the lakes of Baisaran and Tulian. The pathways are distinctively different for each and one needs to take the route to find out.
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