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PAHALGAM - The Valley of Shepherds. -
Situated at the confluence of the streams
flowing from Sheshnag Lake and the Lidder river, Pahalgam (2,130 m) was
once a humble shepherd's village with breathtaking views. Now it is
Kashmir's premier resort, cool even during the height of summer when the
maximum temperature does not exceed 250C. A number of hotels
and lodges cater to all preferences and budgets, from luxurious hotels
to unpretentious trekkers' lodges, including J&K TDC's huts.
Around Pahalgam are many places of
interest, and because the resort is set between fairly steep hills, it
is worth hiring a pony rather than walking. Pony fares are posted at
prominent locations.
The most beautiful of these is the
huge, undulating meadow of Baisaran, surrounded by thickly wooded
forests of pine. Hajan, on the way to Chandanwari, is an
idyllic spot for a picnic. Filmgoers will recognize it instantly as it
has been the location of several movie scenes.
Pahalgam has within it no fewer than
eight tiny villages, one of which is Mamal. There is a Shiva
temple here, generally considered to be Kashmir's oldest existing
temple, dating to the 5th century.
Pahalgam is also associated with the
annual Amarnath Yatra. Chandanwari (2,895 m), 16 kms from
Pahalgam, is the starting point of the yatra that takes place every year
in the month of Sawan (July to August). The road from Pahalgam to
Chandanwari is on fairly flat terrain and can be undertaken by car. From
Chandanwari onwards the track becomes much steeper, and is accessible on
foot or by pony. About 11 kms from Chandanwari is the mountain lake of
Sheshnag (3,574 m), after which, 13 kms away is the last stop,
Panchtarni. The Amarnath cave is 6 kms away from there.
During the month of Sawan, an ice stalagmite forms a natural shivling in
the Amarnath cave, which waxes and wanes with the moon.
For detailed information on the
Amaranath Yatra, refer to the Amarnathji Yatra Link, which
contains detailed information on the background of the yatra, the
facilities provided and arrangements made, the routes of yatra,
registration requirements, "do's and don’ts", etc..
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