Located 95 km from Srinagar at a height of 7200 ft, Pahalgam, known as the
'Valley of Shepherds’, is a famous hill station in Jammu and Kashmir where many
films have been shot. Standing at the confluence of Lidder River and the
Sheshnag lake, Pahalgam is surrounded by thickly wooded pine forests,
breathtaking vistas of meadows and the snow-clad Himalayan mountains.
Serving as the base camp during the Amarnath Yatra, the
Pahalgam-Chandanwati-Amarnath route is preferred by tourists trying to reach
the mountain cave of Lord Shiva. The town also holds an amazing two-day long
Snow Festival that showcases winter sports like skiing, snow-sledging and many
more which tourists can participate in. Other activities that tourists can
indulge in are golf, trekking and angling.
Apart from being a pilgrimage site, Pahalgam is also a treat for
adventure junkies and is the starting point for several
treks. However, the highlight of the activities available for tourists is
the white water rafting facility winding down the Lidder River through the
forests and down the rapids.
The Kashmiri shawls, carpets and clothing with chain-stitch embroidery
are beautiful and a must buy items at Pahalgam.