Gurez valley is located approximately 86 km from Bandipora and 123 km from Srinagar, Jammu, and Kashmir. Situated at an altitude of 8,000 feet above sea level, this magical valley is a much-deserved escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The valley features verdant rolling meadows, lovely pastures, emerald green forests, gushing rivers, and deep valleys with mist-covered mountains. Steeped in history, Gurez valley was once the gateway to the famous Silk Road from Europe to Kashgar in China.

Gurez is divided into three regions- Dawar, Tulail, and Bagtore. Dawar is a commercial hub with bustling markets and shops. Tulail and Bagtore are rural zones dotted with quaint villages.

The valley of Gurez is filled with beautiful sights such as the roaring Kishanganga River, and diverse fauna and wildlife which include the Himalayan brown bear and the Snow Leopard.

The weather in Gurez is similar to Kashmir with mercury dropping up to -10 degrees Celsius in winter and a maximum temperature of 27 degrees celsius in summer. Due to heavy snowfall, the valley remains cut off from the rest of Jammu and Kashmir from December to March.

Gurez valley is situated very close to Burzil Pass, which leads into the Astore district of Gilgit-Baltistan. The inhabitants are ethnic Dards/Shins, they speak the Shina language and have the same styles of dress and culture as their kinsmen in Gilgit-Baltistan.

The valley is an ideal destination for camping, trekking, rock climbing, and fishing. The trekking routes from Gurez lead up to Gangbal and Sonamarg to its east, and Drass, Dahanu, and Zanskar to its north.

Nestled in the northernmost region of Jammu and Kashmir, this offbeat destination is an untouched gift of nature waiting to be discovered

Top places to visit in Gurez

Gurez Valley

Gurez is a highly militarized zone situated close to Bandipora in Kashmir. This is the reason Gurez is often called as India’s least explored and most beautiful region. Adding gurez to your Kashmir trip is the best idea as this place is a feast for the eyes providing a perfect escape from city life. Here are some of the best places to visit in Gurez valley

Razdanpass in Gurez Valley:

it is the highest point between Gurez and Bandipora road and is situated at an altitude of 11,700 feet above sea level. Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of Gurez valley, the pass is a spectacle in its own right and known for its panoramic views of surrounding Himalayan mountains. Razdanpass is the best place to visit for adrenaline junkies.

As you ascend the winding and meandering roads, each turn unfolds a new picture of snow-capped peaks and verdant valleys. The views from Razdan top leave the travelers stunned by its breathtaking beauty.

Dawar town in Gurez Valley

Dawar is a picturesque village resting serenely in the heart of Gurez Valley. It lies close to Bandipora district and it serves as a symbol of ethnic Kashmiri culture and traditions.

An offbeat destination, Dawar village is the heart and soul of Gurez valley. The village features traditional wooden houses adorned with intricate carvings creating a picturesque scene to capture in your lens.

Nestled on the banks of the Kishanganga River, the village is a testament of the warmth and hospitality of local people.

Haba Khatoon Peak:

named after famous Kashmiri poetess Habba Khatoon also called “Nightingale of Kashmir”, Haba Khatoon Peak is a pyramid-shaped gigantic mountain range. You can view this peak from Dawar village and it offers stunning vistas of sunrise and sunset.

The place is famous for Haba Khatoon Spring with gushing waters and the medicinal qualities of the water to cure various ailments.

Tulail valley:

Tulail valley is a hidden gem situated around 40 km from Dawar amidst high mountains and dense forests. Scenic valleys, gushing streams, spine-chilling cliffs, and charming hamlets make Tulail valley Switzerland of India. Tulail is a cluster of 5-10 villages which perfectly blend nature’s unmatched beauty and cultural richness.

Tulail valley offers some stunning landmarks to visit. You can visit Sheikhpora, a quaint village known for its walnuts and apple orchards. Another worth visiting place is Gundi Khaplu famous for trout fishing.

Harmukh: 

 Harmukh is a mountain with a peak elevation of 5,142 meters located in Ganderbal district of Kashmir. It is a magnificent place situated between the Kishanganga River and Nallah Sindh.

It offers stunning views of snow-clad mountains rising above the Gangbal Lake and Karakoram range on its edges adding more charm and grace to this place.

Things to do in Gurez Valley

Gurez is a perfect place for those who want to spend a vacation amidst the raw nature away from the hustle and bustle of tourists. Here are some of the activities which you can enjoy in Gurez

Trekking:

the entire Gurez valley is surrounded with tranquil meadows and lofty peaks.  With numerous trails winding through dense forests and lush green fields, trekkers can navigate the picturesque landscapes dotted with wildflowers and intertwined with sparkling streams. Gurez offers both short treks and long treks. You can enjoy longer treks here which will take you to Gangbal and Vishansar valleys.

The joy of discovering hidden waterfalls while trekking through Gurez adds to the charm of trekking in Gurez Valley.

Camping:

 camping is the first and one of the main travel activities in gurez. The entire Gurez valley is a camping site and provides best and memorable camping experience. The valley is blessed with beautiful landscapes, serene surroundings, and a peaceful environment ideal for camping adventures. You can pitch your tents anywhere in this valley and enjoy the pristine beauty of gushing streams.

While camping, you can enjoy various activities like fishing in the Kishanganga River, trekking, birdwatching, or simply just relaxing with the calm vibes.

How to add Gurez valley to your Kashmir trip

Gurez valley is recognized as the best offbeat destination of India. Located 86 km from the Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, this picturesque destination offers the best charm and serenity in entire India.

The valley is a complete package of culture, nature, and adventure activities. This beautiful valley is a perfect place to spend time with Mother Nature.

You can start your trip to Gurez from Srinagar to Bandipora which serves as a gateway to Gurez valley. If you wish to add Gurez to your trip to Kashmir, then you should extend your Kashmir tour for more days in order to fully explore the stunning landscapes of Gurez valley.

There are numerous things to do in Gurez valley such as camping, trekking, birdwatching, and day trips to Haba Khatoon Peak, Tulail valley, etc.

One of the most important thing to keep in mind while traveling to Gurez is that you need to understand the travel restrictions and permits to visit the place due to its close proximity to sensitive areas like Line of Control (LOC).

Besides, you should also book travel options and accommodation in advance to avoid last-minute plan cancellations.

By adding Gurez valley to your Kashmir tour package, you can discover a hidden jewel renowned for its ethnic culture, natural beauty, and offbeat places which offer you a peaceful calm holiday.

Gurez valley Kashmir permit

If you plan to visit Gurez valley, then obtaining a permit is an essential requirement. The place requires permits for both Indian and international tourists and these permits are issued by the local authorities to ensure safety.

If you are an Indian tourist, you need to apply for an Inner Line Permit (ILP) or Protected Area Permit (PAP) through online portals or the District Magistrate’s office. Foreign travelers, need to get a Protected Area Permit through the Ministry of Home Affairs or designated agencies to visit Gurez valley and its restricted areas.

You can also seek help from local tour operators or agencies who will guide you in obtaining permits to visit the valley.

 

Best time to visit Gurez Valley

Gurez valley, an untouched paradise of Jammu and Kashmir, fascinates travelers with its majestic and breathtaking landscapes that transform dramatically with each passing season. The valley remains open for tourists from Mid May to Late October and remains closed from December to March due to heavy snowfall.

Summer (Mid-May to October): Summer is the ideal time for travelers who love to explore this magnificent place with lush green landscapes and snow-clad mountains. The weather remains pleasantly cool and suitable for outdoor activities such as camping, trekking, and exploring wildlife.

This season is also a perfect time for bird watchers as many migratory birds flock to this place.

Winter (December to March): Gurez valley remains closed for tourists in from December to March due to heavy snowfall which blocks all the roads. The region experiences adverse winter conditions with temperatures dipping to as low as -10 degrees Celsius.

If you want to experience a chilly winter with snowfall, you should visit Gurez valley in the winter season. However, it is recommended to enquire about the place before visiting in winter as it usually gets cut off from the rest of the state due to heavy snowfall.

How to reach Gurez valley

The best ways to reach Gurez valley are

By air: Srinagar International Airport is located 131 km from Gurez valley. The airport connects this offbeat destination with different parts of the country through a network of flights. After deboarding, you can hire a cab or taxi from the airport to reach Gurez valley.

By road: Gurez Valley is situated about 121 km from the main city of Srinagar. You can reach the valley via Razdanpass. The trail offers fascinating views of incredible mountains and deep gorges.

By train: Gurez is located 135 km from Srinagar Railway station and traveling by train would be a unique experience. Once you reach the station, hire a cab or taxi to reach this hidden gem of Kashmir.

Where to stay

Staying in Gurez valley is an exciting experience to connect with nature and enjoy the warm hospitality of locals. You can book your accommodations through online websites or local tour operators for your best stay in the valley. There is a range of accommodation options to choose from in Gurez valley. You can stay in guesthouses in Dawar town which offer clean rooms and meals etc. You can also stay in hotels that offer standard hotel facilities for a comfortable stay.

Another ideal stay option is homestays and enjoy the local hospitality of the people. Many families in Shikahpora and other villages offer you homestays where you can interact with the locals and enjoy home-cooked meals.

Camping in Gurez

Camping is an adventurous activity that you can experience in Gurez valley. You can set up your tent near the Kishanganga River and enjoy the scenic views of gushing streams and meadows.

Camping offers other activities which are worth doing in this beautiful valley such as trekking, birdwatching, fishing in the Kishanganga River and capturing the stunning landscapes and panoramic sunrise and sunset.

Before planning to camp in Gurez valley, ensure to obtain the necessary permits if there are any security considerations. Bring strong weather-resistant tents along with sleeping bags, and sleeping pads. also pack lightweight camping stoves, utensils, water purifiers, toilet essentials and some snacks.

Hotel stay at Dawar

You can enjoy a comfortable stay in Dawar while exploring the beauty and culture of Gurez Valley. Dawar is the main town in Gurez which offers limited but comfortable stay options for tourists.

You should check travel websites for guesthouses and hotels in Dawar. Local tour operators or travel agencies can also help you in finding relevant hotels and make advance arrangements before your arrival.

Dawar town has several small hotels offering basic facilities such as clean rooms with attached bathrooms, hot water, and dining facilities. You should also keep in mind the availability and pricing which goes up in peak tourist season.

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Frequently asked questions

  1. What is  Gurez Valley famous for?

Gurez Valley is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, nestled amidst the majestic Himalayan mountains. The valley is known for its stunning landscapes, pristine rivers, lush meadows, and snow-capped peaks, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Gurez valley features a renowned peak called Habba Khatoon Peak which is named after the famous Kashmiri poetess Habba Khatoon.

  1. Is Gurez Valley in Pakistan?

No, Gurez Valley is not located in Pakistan. It lies in the Indian part of Kashmir in the district of Bandipora.

  1. How many days should I plan for the Gurez Valley trip?

Gurez valley has diverse attractions for tourists such as Razdanpas, Haba Khatoon Peak, Wular Lake, and Kishanganga River. A three to four-day trip will be sufficient for you to explore the beautiful places of Gurez valley.

  1. Is Gurez Valley safe for tourists?

Yes, it sure is safe for travelers. However, due to its close proximity to borders and other restricted areas, it is necessary to obtain permits to visit the place.

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