Drung Tangmarg to Kantar Nag lake.
This guide is about the amazing trekking destinations in the picturesque Pir Panjal range in the valley of the Kashmir Himalayas.
The Pir Panjal Range runs through the middle of the Kashmir valley and separates it from the rest of the Indian subcontinent. This range is known for its lush green meadows, alpine lakes, dense forests, and snow-capped peaks. The Pir Panjal range is easily accessible and offers a variety of activities such as trekking, skiing, and camping.
Alpine lakes are a unique feature of the mountainous regions around the world. They are often found in areas where glaciers formed thousands of years ago and have since melted, leaving behind small, pristine lakes that are surrounded by stunning scenery. These lakes are often referred to as "jewels of the mountains" due to their clear waters, amazing colors, and breathtaking views. One of the unique features of alpine lakes is their stunning colors. These colors are due to the presence of natural minerals and organic matter in the water. During the summer months, colorful wildflowers dot the meadows surrounding the lake, adding bursts of vibrant hues to the already breathtaking landscape.
There are more than 40 alpine lakes on this range and numerous meadows which attracts outdoor adventure enthusiasts, hikers, campers to explore this range. This guidebook is all about the routes that guides people to these amazing destinations.
Drung Tangmarg to Kantar Nag lake.
Route of danwas to tosamaidan traverse.
Greater lakes
Exploring pir panjal range.
Tosamaidan to Shin Mahinu peak
Doodhpathri to Chhanz
Ashtaar valley hike
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Hirpora lakes
Sundar Top from Dandwor Kulgam.
Banihal to Aharbal) Day4: Shepherds camp at Astanmarg to Aharbal
(Banihal to Aharbal) Day3: Gugalmarg to Astanmarg
(Banihal to Aharbal) Day2: Nikkan to Gugalmarg
Pir panjal traverse (Banihal to Aharbal) Day2: Achhan to Nikkan
Pir panjal traverse (Banihal to Aharbal) Day1: Mohu valley Banihal to Achhan
Greater lakes
Yousmarg to Sunset peak and descend from Zaznar Mughal road
Mohu Banihal to Aharbal Kulgam