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Tourist Places to visit in Bandipore District

Bandipore, an administrative headquarter in Jammu and Kashmir is known
for its natural landscapes and scenic attractions. Here are some
must-notable places to visit in Bandipore district.

1. Wullar Lake:

One of the South-Asia's largest fresh water lake fed by Jhelum river.
Wullar lake attracts many tourist for its majestic view of Sun Set and
You can enjoy a calm boat ride or indulge in water sport activities.
It is a famous bird watching sight.

2. Gurez Valley:

It is located 86km from Bandipore, which a beautiful untouched valley
covered with lush green meadows and Habba Khatoon peak is one of the
major trekking spot. River Kishanganga adds more beauty to this
valley. Watch the panoramic view of the valley from Razdan pass.

3. Harmukh Mountain:

It is situated between the valleys of Jhelum and Neelum, which is a
branch of greater Himalaya. This peak got its name from its shape
which is square in shape and the peak is always covered by clouds.
This peak is covered with rocks and ice.

4. Chota Amarnath Temple:

It is one of the important pilgrimage temple dedicated to Lord Siva.
It is Located at the bottom of Harmukh Mountain and Near Gangbal Lake.
Special Prayers will be conducted during the month of July and August.
It is considered as a miniature of Amarnath temple, hence the name.

5. Aloosa:

Aloosa is a picturesque village located in Bandipora district, it is
the apt place for nature walk, for short picnics and for bird
watching. You can witness the culture and traditional lifestyle of
Kashmir.

Bandipore, with its serene calmness and scenic beauty, this place is
well known for Trekking, mountain gearing and fishing. If offers a
wide range of attractions from significant peaks, fresh water lakes
making Bandipore, an ideal destination for tourism.

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