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Bhadarwah is fascinating valley in Jammu and Kashmir.







Bhadarwah is fascinating valley in Jammu and Kashmir.It is full of beauteous meadows and glens. The valley of Bhadarwah in Himalayas is located on 75º-40' East longitude and 33º-4' North Latitude...........Bhadarwah Valley in the North has beautiful Swar Dhar Mountains, in the South the series of mountains from Chatter Gali-Sonbain-Guldanda-Padri Gali, in the East the Jai Valley and in the West Seoj Gali and in the South-West Kaplas and Kailash Kund.
The dense green forests add charm to the valley which is crisscrossed by a series of mountains.
The Neeru River is central to the beauty of the saucer shaped valley and the Deodar and Kail forests are the lungs of the valley. Sir G.T.Vigne, who toured the entire mountain stretches in the region in 1842 A.D., described Bhadarwah as "The happy region-the prettiest country ever seen in the mountains..............

Bhadarwah: Heaven On Earth:-
Bhadarwah is fascinating valley in Jammu and Kashmir.It is full of beauteous meadows and glens. The valley of Bhadarwah in Himalayas is located on 75º-40' East longitude and 33º-4' North Latitude.


Bhadarwah Valley in the North has beautiful Swar Dhar Mountains, in the South the series of mountains from Chatter Gali-Sonbain-Guldanda-Padri Gali, in the East the Jai Valley and in the West Seoj Gali and in the South-West Kaplas and Kailash Kund.
The dense green forests add charm to the valley which is crisscrossed by a series of mountains.
The Neeru River is central to the beauty of the saucer shaped valley and the Deodar and Kail forests are the lungs of the valley. Sir G.T.Vigne, who toured the entire mountain stretches in the region in 1842 A.D., described Bhadarwah as "The happy region-the prettiest country ever seen in the mountains.


" It is popularly known as Chota Kashmir and has the potential to become an attractive tourist spot. Bhadarwah is endowed by nature with location advantages that it has the potential to become hub of tourist activity. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains and snow capped peaks which makes the stay in Bhadarwah pleasant. Excellent scenic, cultural, religious and cultural places are within short distances ranging from a few kilometers to 40 kilometers. Even drive, walk or horse ride to these places is enchanting. The drive towards Bhadarwah which starts from Pul-Doda along the left Bank of river Neeru is a reflection of the nature that this area stores for a visitor.


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3 comments:

nazz khan said...

Kashmiri Pandits live a simple and frugal life. Individualistic and largely intellectual, they avoid manual labor and cling to professional and administrative jobs. Due to the terrorist activities lately, many of them have been uprooted from their homeland but the government has been trying to relocate them here. The Kashmiri Pandits do not have castes like Hindus in the rest of India.

nazz khan said...

Kashmiri Muslims are generally more active, energetic and dynamic in nature and are considered unrivalled craftsmen, known for their time-honored intricate and beautiful designs that they produce on papier-mâché, wood, silver and gold. Shrews businessmen, they also indulge themselves in agriculture, sheep rearing, cattle rearing and other cottage industries. Ninety percent of the population in the valley professes Islam of both Sunni and Shia sects.

Unknown said...

Hi..Thanks for sharing information about Bhadarwah, seems like a great place to explore in Jammu. However, there are various popular tourist place in Jammu to explore such as as Amar Mahal Palace Museum and Mubarak Mandi Palace.

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