Gulmarg
Gulmarg’s legendary beauty, prime location and proximity to Srinagar naturally make it one of the premier hill resorts in the country, in addition to Pahalgam and to some extend Sonamarg in Kashmir.While Gulmarg is an all-weather resort with refreshing summer meadows and pastoral scenes to keep the camera busy
Sonamerg
Situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Sonamarg is a popular hill station in the Kashmir Valley, located at an altitude of 2740 metres. The city lies before the Zoji La pass that leads to Ladakh and is surrounded by high snowy mountains. The passage of Sindh Valley leads to Sonamarg, which is another significant feature of Kashmir.
Pahalgam
A Quick Guide to all things about Pahalgam, the famous hill resort in Kashmir, including Amarnath Yatra that makes it one of the most famous and worthy-of-a-visit-and-a-stay hill station in the entire Himalayas? Even so, what really is a hill station? A hill station is a very colonial era name given to a town which is at a higher elevation
Katra
a small town in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, is the gateway to the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi. Nestled in the lap of the Trikuta Mountains, the town of Katra is approximately 42 km from Jammu and is a major stop-over destination for tourists visiting the temple of Mata Vaishno Devi.Katra is also the place
Jammu
Jammu is also known as City Of Temples, Jammu, gate way to Kashmir, may not be rich like the valley with the bounties of nature but it offers, nevertheless, resorts of scenic beauty, hill treks, picnic spots, lakes and places of pilgrimage. The shrines of the province especially Vaishno Devi – attract large numbers of pilgrims from
Ladakh
Ladakh is also known as Land of High Passes, the Land of Gompa, the Land of Nomad, one of the most sought after destination, when it comes to reaping pleasure out of adventure activities and sports. Sited in the northernmost part of India, Ladakh is at a distance of some seven kilometers from the Indus River
Kargl & Drass
Kargil is located on the bank of the Suru River which flows at around 10,000 ft. high. Here people were followers of Buddhist religion till the 14th century AD. Presently, Kargil is inhabited by Muslims of Shia sect.Kargil, the headquarter of Kargil district, is around 204 Kms. to the east of Srinagar and 234 Kms. to the west of Leh.
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