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Valley of Shepherds

Pahalgam

Set at 2,740 m where the Lidder river meets the Aru and Sheshnag streams, Pahalgam is the most beloved hill station in Kashmir — a deodar-shaded valley of pine forests, glacial rivers, golden meadows and snow peaks that has drawn poets, pilgrims and Bollywood film crews for over a century.

Explore Pahalgam

Places You Cannot Miss

Hidden valleys, glacier-fed lakes, riverside meadows and the starting point of the Amarnath Yatra — these six landmarks capture the gentle, pine-scented soul of Pahalgam. Pick your favourites, then send us an enquiry below to build a custom Pahalgam itinerary.

Betaab Valley

Betaab Valley

Riverside Valley

Just 15 km from Pahalgam, this lush riverside valley earned its current name after the 1983 Bollywood film "Betaab" was shot here. Snow-capped peaks rise on every side, the Lidder river crashes through the centre, and manicured lawns make it the perfect place for a picnic, a pony ride or a leisurely walk among the deodar groves.

Aru Valley

Aru Valley

Alpine Hamlet

Twelve kilometres up the Lidder from Pahalgam at 2,400 m, Aru is a tiny shepherds' village set against the soaring Kolahoi Glacier and Tarsar–Marsar peaks. The trailhead for some of Kashmir's most spectacular treks, Aru also offers gentle horse-back rides, log-cabin stays and meadows that stay green from May through October.

Chandanwari

Chandanwari

Yatra Base

Sixteen kilometres beyond Pahalgam at 2,895 m, Chandanwari is the traditional starting point of the Amarnath Yatra and home to a year-round snow bridge over the Lidder. Its silver birch forests, snowmelt streams and pony trails to Sheshnag Lake make it a rewarding day-trip even outside the pilgrimage season.

Baisaran Valley

Baisaran Valley

Mini Switzerland

Often nicknamed "Mini Switzerland", Baisaran is a sweeping pine-rimmed meadow 5 km uphill from Pahalgam town at 2,400 m. The hour-long pony ride climbs through dense forest before opening onto rolling green slopes where you can zorb, zip-line or simply sit on the grass with views of the Lidder gorge stretching below.

Tulian Lake

Tulian Lake

Glacial Lake

A high-altitude glacial lake at 3,684 m on the ridge above Baisaran, Tulian is a moderate full-day trek that rewards you with mirror-clear water frozen for half the year and fringed by 5,000-m peaks the rest. Far from the tourist trail, it remains one of Kashmir's most pristine alpine destinations.

Lidder River

Lidder River

Mountain River

The Lidder is the soul of Pahalgam — a 73-km glacier-fed river born at the Kolahoi Glacier that races through the valley in roaring rapids and mirror-still pools. White-water rafting, trout fishing, and quiet riverside walks under the willow trees are the most popular ways to spend an afternoon along its banks.