Bhaderwah, located at an altitude of 5,295 feet in the foothills of the middle Himalayas, has acquired the suitable nickname "Chhota Kashmir," or little Kashmir. Deep deodar forests provide profound silence, while vivid fuchsia rhododendrons grace the meadows. The valley's past is rich with local legends, but the snow-capped mountains will steal your heart in an instant. These peaks, which glisten in the winter light, entice visitors from all over the world.
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Head Out To Jammu And Kashmir For The Bhaderwah Winter Festival
Several activities are scheduled at well-known locations such as the Qilla (Bhaderwah Fort), Jae Valley, Guldanda, and Gatha Park. The festival will begin at Bhaderwah Fort and will include cultural activities, music, sports, and local cuisine

A valley camp site in Bhaderwah
Photo: Kamal Jit Singh/Shutterstock
A valley camp site in Bhaderwah
Photo: Kamal Jit Singh/Shutterstock

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