Places To See In Anantnag
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Situated 55 Kms.of
the south-east of Srinagar, Anantnag district is spread over an area of 3934 Sq.Kms.with a
population of approx.8.50 lakhs. It is bounded by Srinagar
district in the north,Pulwama districts in the north west
and Kargil district in the north east. It is flanked by
Doda and Udhampur districts in the east and south east
and by district of Rajouri south west. The Anantnag district
is called the Granary of the Kashmir Valley. It is the
third highly populous district of the Valley after Srinagar
and Baramulla. About 89 percent of the population lives
in the rural areas and is mostly engaged in agriculture,
the principal crops being rice and maize. The district
is divided into 5 tehsils, 10 community development blocks,
8 towns, 149 panchayats and 645 villages. The tehsils
include Anantnag, Doru, Kulgam, Pahalgam and Bijbehara.
The blocks are Sahabad, Achabal, Shangus, Kulgam, Damhal
Hajipora, Qaimoh, Breng, Qazigund, Khoverpora and Dachnipora.
The population density per Sq.Kms.in the district is 165.
Culturally, the district is no different from any other
area of the Valley. Kashmiri and Urdu are the main languages
of people while rice is their staple food.
Historical
Places and Monuments:
Mattan
The temples of Mattan are located midway between Anantnag
and Pahalgam. There is a Shiva Temple in the centre of
a deep pond.
Martand
This is a significant Archaelogical site. Its impressive
Architecture reveals the glorious past of the area. All
that remains of the temple is a central rectangular building
surrounded by a court and rectangular colonnade.
Shrines
The most important shrine is of Amarnath cave situated
about 48 KMs from Pahalgam which attracts devotees from
all over the world. It is located in the upper reaches
of the Distt at an altitude of about 13000ft. from the
sea level. Shrine is believed to be an abode of lord Shiva.
There are famous
temples at Anantnag,Deviangan,Bijbehara, Akingam,Lukbhavan,
and Goswami Gund,Nagdandi Ashram.
The famous shrines of Bab-Zain-Ud-Din Wali is existing at Aishmuqam.
The shrine of Baba-Hyder
Rishi is located at Anantnag. He is the last
giant of Rishi order of saints.
Tourist
Places:
The district is not only the Bread Bowl of the Valley,it
is equally rich in landscape.The nature has been bountiful
enough in gifting the district with places of unparallel
beauty,important among these are:
Pahalgam
The world famous hill station 45 Kms. from Anantnag town,situated
at an altitude of 7200 ft.was once a great tourist puller.It
is perphaps the best health resort in the country,located
by the banks of the river Lidder. The Pahalgam Valley
presents a glamorous look due to its pine forests,snow
clad mountains,heelthy climate and vast spread meadows
and pastures.Torrential flow of water in Lidder Nallah
enriches the winsome beauty of the valley.Pahalgam also
serves as the base camp for the famous Amarnath Yatra.Besides
tourist huts,several hotels in private sector have come
up here, providing modern facilities to tourists.
Acchabal
An important tourist spot about eight Km.away from Anantnag.The
place is famous and attractive due to an ancient spring
surrounded by a garden terraced and developed by the Mughal
Emperor.The upper portion of the garden is called "Bagh-e-Begum
Abad" developed by Malk-e-Noor-Jahan Begum in 1620
AD and renowned as Sahib Abad in which there was a "HAMAM"
(Treasure of water) getting heat from a logical lamp(tosng).The
lamp which was magically kindledwas put out during repairs.
Kokernag
Kokernag is a beautifully laid garden about a fresh water
spring famous for its curative properties.The garden,20
Kms from the district headquarter is visited in summer
by tourists in great numbers.
Verinag
A spring at Verinag,about 26 Kms.away from Anantnag is
considered the original source of river Jehlum.The spring
is situated at the bottom of hill covered by pine trees
and evergreen plants.The Mughal Emperor Jahangir constructed
it and carvers for the purpose were brought from Iran.The
spring becomes a small canal outside its bank and from
there begins the river Jehlum.
Daksum
Located in the dense forests,this scenic spot falls on
the Anantnag-Simthan- Kishtwar road where a gushing stream
is rich in trout fish.It is a forest retreat girdled by
mountains.The surroundings forests are famous for flora
and fauna.
Ttrekking
The environs of Pahalgam in Anantnag district offers exciting
trekking opportunities.Some well known routes are:
1.Pahalgam-Chandanwari-Sheshnag-Panchtarni-Amarnath
Cave-Sonamarg (7 days).
2.Pahalgam-Chandanwari-Sheshnag-Rangamarg-Humpet-Kanital-Lonivilad-Panikhar-Kargil(9
days).
3.Kolahoi glacier,36 Kms from Pahalgam,Tarsar
lake,35 Kms, from Pahalgam and Tulian lake are other places
of enchanting beauty and consequently of immense tourist
interest.
The variety of tourist places,splendid natural beauty,hearthrobing
trekking tents support of Kamdeva the Lord of Beauty.