03/04/2024 – 20/04/2025
Srinagar
Karnah's natural beauty, including its lush meadows and towering peaks, and discusses the reopening of the Shardha Peth Mandir after 75 years, which has spurred interest in the region's cultural heritage.
Karnah is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors, but those who venture into this tranquil valley are rewarded with mesmerizing landscapes and pristine natural beauty. Surrounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges, Karnah boasts lush green meadows, crystal-clear rivers, and thick forests. The valley is particularly famous for its Sadhna Pass, which connects Karnah with the rest of Kashmir and offers one of the most scenic drives in the region.
The valley is home to a mix of Kashmiri Muslims and Gujjars, who have their own distinct customs and traditions. The people here are known for their warmth and hospitality, and visitors can learn a lot about local life by simply interacting with the residents.
The Sadhna Pass, for example, is not only a geographical landmark but also holds significant cultural value, as it has been a trading route for centuries. The area also houses old temples, mosques, and shrines, representing a blend of religious traditions.
The best time to visit Karnah Valley is during the summer months (April to October), when the weather is pleasant, and the valley is lush and green. For those who love the snow, the winter season (November to February) brings a magical transformation, with the valley covered in snow, perfect for winter sports and photography.
If you're looking to explore a side of Kashmir that's still untouched by mass tourism, Karnah Valley should be at the top of your list. Its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and adventure-filled opportunities make it a hidden gem worth discovering.