Kashmir: Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan had rightly said about Kashmir – If there is heaven on Earth its here, its here its here. What else a traveller wants if he finds heaven on the planet of his own. Geographically divided into three regions, all separately dominated by three different communities, as Jammu by the Brahmins, Kashmir by the Muslims and Ladakh by the Buddhists, the state brings three different cultures placed next to each other but different from each other all together. Kashmir, especially the area around its capital town Srinagar has remained famous for its locations for film shoots from sixties till eighties when the area was badly hit by terrorism. Kashmir has opened its arms now again to welcome the tourists and displays its beauty in a platter for you.
Since Kishtwar is somewhere far from tourists’ radar, offbeat travelers consider it a gem. The landscape here bewitches with its lofty hills, lush greenery consisting of pine and deodar forests. The national park in Kishtwar attracts wildlife and nature enthusiasts. Other than that Machail Yatra and Sarthal Yatra are two pilgrimage circuits of high reverence, which you must consider during your visit. When searching for best places to visit in Kashmir, do include this in your itinerary.