





The scenic Beetab Valley offers picture-perfect views of the snow-capped Himalayas and emerald green meadows. The valley gained prominence after the Indian movie, Betaab, was filmed here, and now serves as a starting point for trekkers looking to explore the area’s exceptional beauty.
One of the several sub-valleys of Kashmir Valley, this valley is located 12 kilometers from Pahalgam. Noted for its scenic meadows, lakes, and mountains, Aru Valley is a popular base camp for trekking to the Kolhoi Glacier and Tarsar Lake.
Known for its fruit orchards, lake, springs, and lush rice fields, the stunning Lolab Valley lies 9 kilometers north of Kupwara town and has a peaceful presence that is very popular among mountain and nature lovers.
Flowing through the Lidder Valley, the beautiful Lidder River originates from the Kolahoi Glacier and is an important river in Kashmir Valley. The crystal blue waters are home to various species of fish, making the river a great place for trout fishing activities and river rafting.
Set on the bank of River Lidder, this ancient temple dates back to around 400 AD and is one of the oldest temples of Kashmir Valley. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple has a shrine adorned with gold and is a must-see for many tourists from all around the world.
Blessed with ethereal natural beauty and famous for being the starting point to Sri Amarnath Yatra, the famous Hindu pilgrimage site, the valley of Chandanwari is a place of immense religious and tourist significance.