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Day Hiking

Pahalgam to baisaran

Baisaran Valley, located just 5 kilometers away from Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of Kashmir, is famous as a top sightseeing destination, called mini-Switzerland because of its picturesque beauty. It’s a hilltop green meadow dotted with dense pine forests and surrounded by snowcapped mountains. This famous offbeat tourist place in Jammu and Kashmir is great for those wanting to spend a quiet time in the company of nature. It also serves as a campsite for trekkers going to Tulian Lake. Some of the famous tourist points which you can see en route to Baisaran are Kanimarg, Pahalgam Old Village, Kashmir Valley Point, Dabyan and Deon Valley Point. You can also enjoy panoramic sights of Pahalgam town & Lidder Valley from here.

1. Lying at the confluence of streams arising from the Sheshnag Lake and the Lidder river, Pahalgam has a number of attractions to touch the hearts of travellers and visitors. The beautiful town has today emerged as one of the premier hill resorts in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is perched at an elevation of 2240 m, surrounded by steep verdant hills. 1. Baisarn is like Switzerland. It is an upland lush green pasture. Its sight makes the hearts of lookers peaceful.

2. From Baisarn we go to another beautiful spot that is Dabyan. All along the way from Baisarn to Dabyan we see gypsy families residing in mud houses. At Dabyan many gypsy families reside during warmer months of the year. Gypsy people are very simple

3. From Dayban we start for another beautiful place Namely the Kashmir valley. It takes two and half hours to reach Kashmir valley. We can enjoy lunch here. From here we have a view of many beautiful Hamlets.

4. From Kashmir valley we reach to another spot namely “water fall” away back to Pahalgam we see a village called Ganeshbal. It takes 4 to 5 hours depending upon how slow or fast we walk to reach back to Pahalgam.