As a result of Kashmir’s yearly attraction of thousands of tourists, the traditional tourist destinations are always crowded. Those who love to spend their free time alone in nature should travel to some unusual locations. Some of these undiscovered and uncommon locations in Kashmir not only have breathtaking vistas, but also provide a variety of activities that people can engage in with their family and friends, such as trekking, picnicking, and stargazing. Let’s therefore assist you all in creating the ideal unconventional itinerary for Kashmir this coming season. The list of locations that you must visit while travelling to Kashmir with Thrillophilia is provided below:

Chatpal

This location, in the Shangus area of south Kashmir, is undoubtedly a spot where one may unplug and get lost among mountains and lovely green fields covered with wildflowers. An ideal location seems to be a place where there is no traffic and simply the sounds of birds tweeting and babbling brooks. There are a few reasonably priced and convenient J&K tourism destinations. This location has the capacity to astound you with its beauty and tranquil surrounds. Aharbal waterfall, Lolab valley, Sonmarg, Martand temple, Gulmarg, and Kishtawar National Park are just a few of the intriguing surrounding sites to visit. Chatpal is still an undeveloped, remote location free from commercialization which you must visit during Kashmir holiday packages.

Lolab Valley

This valley, which is equated with divine beauty and alluring landscape, will undoubtedly win your heart. It is an oval-shaped valley that is 24 km long and 3.2 km wide on average. This location allows everyone the chance to explore and take in the alluring nature, with everything from orchards, paddy fields, lakes, and springs to meadows. It is situated 9 kilometres north of Kupwara on the northwest side of the city of Srinagar. Many people are astonished by this secluded area’s unadulterated beauty. This area is home to the Satisar Lake and the three-foot-deep Lavnag Spring with its glistening clean water. Another significant spring in the vicinity is named Gauri spring.

Bangus Valley

A secluded, undiscovered location with some endearing vistas will captivate you. A region that receives little attention from travellers is relatively obscure, but J&K tourism has been aggressively trying to transform it into a fully functional tourist destination. It is situated in the Handwara sub-district of the Kupwara district, which is located in the northern part of Kashmir. The valley is situated near to the border between Pakistan and India. The valley is surrounded by lush grasslands, meadows, and springs, and it contains some truly fascinating natural zones. It is even suggested to be a biological reserve because it provides high-quality cattle grass with medicinal benefits. It is an undiscovered area of stunning natural scenery which you should not miss out during your Kashmir trip with Thrillophilia.

Sinthan Top

That region, one of Kashmir’s most unusual, will capture your imagination completely with its dense forest of thick pine trees, lakes, and mountains. Here, the surroundings are at their most stunning, and the mountain crest provides views of two distinct valleys. Everyone who has the chance to visit this interesting area will love it because of its special location. Due to the maintained roads, it is easily accessible and a must-visit place for its spectacular great views of the snow-capped peaks.

Daksum

With streams, coniferous forests, and grassy meadows all around, it is a trekker’s paradise. Moreover, there is a picnic area south-east of Anantnag. The trout fish found here are renowned for their exquisite flavour. The forests that round Daksum are teeming with wildlife and plants. This location offers the best environment for resting the body, mind, and soul. Overall, this place offers a fantastic refuge for holidays because of the solitude available. In this spectacular setting, the lush grass beneath and the lovely foliage all around blend harmoniously.

Karnah

Initially called Karnav, Karnah Village was governed by a number of emperors. Studies show that the village has served as the ideal hiding place for many defeated emperors. It is a unique location in the Kupwara district that not many people are aware of. This spotless village is encircled by a profusion of lush meadows, valleys, and sloping mountain peaks. There are roughly 58 communities spread out across this area. Karnah is located close to the border between Pakistan and India.

Warwan Valley

This valley crosses the Ladakh Himalayas from the Suru Valley to the Kashmir Himalayas and has long been one of the most popular and historic treks in the Trans Himalayas. The breathtaking waterfalls, beautiful skies, and fresh breezes in Warwan Valley as well as the valley’s towering, lush green buttes will stun you every minute. However, what makes it a must-visit location is its quiet surroundings, which turn it into a priceless gem that the rest of the world hasn’t discovered. In the upper Himalayas, in the Kishtwar district, at an elevation of roughly 7000 feet above sea level, is the Valley of Warwan.

Watlab

situated on the Sopore-Bandipore highway in Jammu & Kashmir, 8 km from Sopore and 56 km from Srinagar. As you gradually and steadily leave the denserly populated areas of the valley, you will start to see a different side of Kashmir. Watlab in Kashmir is well with its Muslim shrine built on a hill in conjunction to its natural beauty. The shrine was built in Baba Shukurddin’s honour, a Muslim mystic. Many people assert that it gives off a “true Kashmir vibe” and that tourists may also view the lovely Wular Lake. There is a Forest rest home surrounded by beautiful apple orchards. Watlab is a great place to spend the day while seeing Kashmir’s attractions.