The beautiful Mughal Road through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh,Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali, Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Some say Kashmir is paradise on earth, others counter that it is overhyped. I think that both of these views stand true at places. While tourist destinations in Kashmir are definitely overhyped, the other parts of the state that are normally not accessible to tourists are home to some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.


Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range.  

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali, Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.  

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Few kilometers  away  from  Peer ki gali there  situated  another  Mughal fort  named  as Aliabad sarai. This  fort  was constructed by Mughal king Shah Jahan.  It's beautiful example of art created by artists of Mughal empire. As per the written records Ali Mardan Khan was a Mughal constructer and he had constructed all the forts and routes along Mughal road. There are some interesting stories around a secret routes created around Aliabad Sarai. When he started constructing this path he was told by inhabitants that  this place is haunted by a man eater Lal Ghulam, who threw every one to death from this   mountain but according to local stories Ali Mardan was strong enough and he entered inside the cave. There are lot of interesting stories about this place. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Most of these green meadows around Mughal Road are full of cattle grazing and enjoying sunshine. Daubjai is another such beautiful and attractive meadow. Daubjai is followed by Heerpur. Roads and meadows around Heerpur will make you float in heavenly  atmosphere  of  Kashmir. And probably that's why Kashmir is known as heaven on Earth.

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.


Poshana is historically important place around Mughal Road. Poshana means narrow track of air. According to written records, the real track of Mughals for reaching valley was from Poshana but newly constructed Mughal road left the village aside and passed from its periphery. Various kinds of utensils which show their link with Mughals have been found by inhabitants of this village.

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

We met this gentleman at Pir ki Gali. He has a small shop in the middle of green meadows of Pir ki Gali. Peer ki Gali is a religious spot named. Peer ki gali got its name because of a converted Hindu saint (Seikh Ahmed Karim). Bernier Francios a most famous Francis visitor who happened to pass this place along with caravan of Mughal emperor Auranzab while going to Kashmir from Lahore in 1665 writes that this saint was living here from the time of king Jhanjir. This saint could perform miracles by producing horrible voices. He could also bring storms along with hail stones and snow. He was an old white bearded man who ordered the people not to create noise in this calm place of God and also demand offerings from them. It seems that peer used to tell that Mughal king Auranzab and Shah jahan were wise enough as they passed this calm place of God very calmly unlike Jahangir as a result Jahangir faced dangerous results during his time of rule. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

http://cnskashmir.com/history-of-mughal-road/ - This link has details about various other historical places around Mughal road. After coming from the trip, I came across this link and now I feel like visiting the Mughal road again and validate/experience the information shared. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

There was good security on the day we visited Mughal Road and not sure if security is same on all the days or it was only because of the Mughal Rally in Kashmir valley. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.


Mughal road is one of most charming highways of state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. This road was basically originated from Bhimber an area situated in the south west of Jammu and Kashmir state in POK in Pakistan. In ancient days this Mughal road was one of the most crowded and safest route used to enter in valley from Punjab and parts of Indian sub continent. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal road was also named as road of salt because whole of the valley was devoid of any source of salt as mentioned in book written by Laurance - 'The valley of Kashmir'. The salt was imported from Punjab, valley of Jahlem and Bhimber only through this route. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal road is full of surprises. The landscapes change after every 10 kilometers. At times you cross through dense deodar forest and in next moment you are around water streams flowing through the mountains and then suddenly you are around green meadows like Peer-ki-Gali. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal road is pretty wide and smooth, so overall ride is quite interesting. When we visited this part of Kashmir, some stretches were under construction.

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Villages on Mughal road are spread at longer distances and there are smaller cluster of houses. There are many stretched where you don't see people. Above photograph shows a Kashmiri walking along the road and you can notice the scape of these hills covered with snow. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

We noticed few connecting roads around Mughal road. Good to see that lot of towns & villages in Kashmir are being connected through roads, which is extremely important for development of our country and it's citizens. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

This was a lovely sight to watch these goats crossing through the hill covered with snow. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Weather keeps changing it's mood and hence you see lot of gorgeous views around you. At times, sun-rays create the magic for you and the clouds keep playing hide-n-seek. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Mughal road also crossed through some of the popular and dense towns. There is huge agricultural land around these towns and we saw lot of paddy fields around Mughal Road in Kashmir. This girls was walking around these fields and it was a lovely sight. Probably she was coming towards the shops from her home.

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Altitude keeps changing on Mughal road and one needs to cross through some of the important rivers of Kashmir valley. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

At times when surrounded by giants, you don't know which one of them is larger. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

The sight of these curvy mountain roads makes you want to follow them and reach wherever they want to take you. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Nowhere else on this earth is the insignificance of man more pronounced than in the lap of uncorrupted nature. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

While travelling on these hills, it is difficult to determine what looks more dangerous - the deep valleys beneath or the dark ominous clouds overhead. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

There is nothing more humbling than the touch of soft grass on your tired soles. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Whenever I close my eyes and seek a moment of peace, this is the place that I am transported to because such a place when seen once can never be unseen. 

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

Driving through Mughal Road is a very special experience. When we started, we were worried  

I love exploring hills and road journeys make these explorations special. Road Journey from Delhi to Srinagar through Mughal Road has been one of the best Road Journeys so far. After 3 years, today I came across some these photographs from the ride and thought of sharing this post with Travel & Photography enthusiasts.Mughal Road is the road between Bafliaz to Shopian district in the Kashmir valley. Bafliaz is a town in the Poonch district of Jummu & Kashmir state of India. Mughal road is approximately 85 kilometers which passes through beautiful Pir Panjal Mountain range Mughal road brings Poonch and Rajouri districts closer to Srinagar in Kashmir valley. The distance between Srinagar and Poonch has been reduced from 588km to 126km through Mughal Road. This route used to be old Mughal road which is constructed again through beautiful terrains of Kashmir.  Mughal road was historically used by Moghul emperors to travel and conquer Kashmir in 16th century. Mughal road was used by Akbar to conquer Kashmir in 1586 and his son Emperor Jahangir died while returning from Kashmir on this road near Rajouri.Mughal Road also makes for alternate road route to Kashmir valley from rest of India, other than main Jammu Highway through Jawahar Tunnel (Banihal Tunnel).The famous Mughal road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali , Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjan, Heerpora and Shopian. Hirapor Wildlife Sactuary also comes on the way. In fact Mughal road crosses through Mughal road in Kashmir.Mughal road crosses through beautiful landscapes full of high deodars, huge mountains, snow covered peaks, green meadows, water streams of different sizes, army points and lot more. On our way, we took few breaks for tea, snacks & lunch. There are very few options for lunch but you can enjoy tea at different places on Mughal Road.

You can know more about Mughal Road here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Road 

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6. Sonmarg follows the same pattern as Pahalgam, so will not repeat it.     Am I saying that don't go to these places or these are not worth visiting? No. Mainly I am recommending to not get influenced by locals, do your own research, make your own plan and enjoy your trip instead of let these tourism vendors decide what you want to see and how. Kashmir is beautiful and probably I would recommend taking your own car if possible. That will cut lot of chaos for you.     Related Blogpost - A short Pilgrimage Tour to Jammu and it's surrounding - by Shankar Rajaram


Kashmir Travel Guide covering Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, hidden valleys, food, photography, itineraries and practical tips for a memorable


Kashmir Travel Guide covering Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, hidden valleys, food, photography, itineraries and practical tips for a memorable


Bottomline - Think how you want to spend your time in Gulmarg and also think about the crowd you need to deal with when you go with obvious options. Also be aware of the scams like pony rides which are forced upon you because you are new to the place. Don't get the jacket/boots when you are there in summers and pick when you are sure you are going to indulge in snow activities. Even then it's worth when there is lot of snow. Phase-1 doesn't have that much snow, so save your money and energy to carry this unnecessary stuff with you.


To say that we were excited to go to Pahalgam during our visit to Kashmir, would be an understatement. The excursion, from what we had heard, promised to be the first glimpse of real paradise. While there will be another post about Pahalgam and its realities, this post is about the journey from Srinagar to Pahalgam, because the journey is at least as important as the destination.


Kashmir Travel Guide covering Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, hidden valleys, food, photography, itineraries and practical tips for a memorable


All of us have heard of Dal Lake in Srinagar, but I was not aware of Nagin Lake before I visited Kashmir Valley. During this visit, I stayed at Centaur Hotel which is close to Nagin lake and that's how I got a chance to explore this lake well in Srinagar.  During my 3 days stay at Srinagar, I had various Shikara rides in Nagin lake and explored different parts of the lake. This PHOTO JOURNEY shares some of the photographs clicked around Nagin Lake and information about houseboats, markets, vegetation, Shikara rides, shopping and lot more. In fact, I found Nagin lake better than Dal lake. Less crowded, better maintained, cleaner and peaceful. The lake looks awesome during sunset time whenever most of the Shikaras move towards the shoreline and lake market closes down by handing over all the tourists & travellers to houseboats. Glittering lights of houseboats and their reflections in Nagin lake look amazing. Evening is best time for Shikara ride in Nagin lake. There are multiple reasons for that. I prefer Nagin lake over Dal lake because of less commercialization and hence peace :). Lot of families can be seen sitting around the lake during evening time. Some of them also enjoy fishing, although not sure if that's legal or not. There are some houses around the lake and hence you can see lot of local folks riding their boats to commute to other side of the lake. In morning, mothers can be seen riding their boats to drop kids on other side for joining school.   Shikaras can be seen at various places around the shoreline. After every 300 meters you can find Shikaras waiting for tourists. There are different kinds of Shikaras and tariff varies accordingly. The Shikara ride is usually 45 mins to 1 hr 15 mins. These Shikaras take you to lake market, which is in the middle of lake. All the shops are floating over the lake. On your way, you see some of the brilliant and popular houseboats in Srinagar. If not staying in these houseboats, you can plan to have lunch at one of those. Only few of them have restaurants. It can be a great experience to enjoy lunch on the lake, while listening to local folk songs.   We were fortunate to board the Shikara, who's owner was a singer. He sang few Kashmiri songs for us. Unfortunately we forgot to make videos, otherwise that could have been a great addition to this blog-post. After visiting lake market in the middle of Nagin lake, the Shikara takes you little further and exposes you to clusters of houses in the lake. Like we own cars to commute in cities, these folks own a boat to go to other side of the lake. In above photograph you see a boat, which is being used by a local to go back home after day job. Some of my friends had told that Nagin lake is little dirty, but when we were there it was much cleaner and cleaning project was under progress. The colorful lotuses were looking brilliant with millions of lotus-leaves all around. If you are having a Shikara ride during day, you can relax and have a nap :) and we did that when coming back from Lake market. There are lot of Shikaras in Nagin lake, which would come to you and sell snacks, bhutta & handicraft. You can enjoy fruit chats, bhutta, tea, local snacks when enjoying shikara ride. At the same time, if you don't have much time, you can do little shopping in lake only. One of my friends bought Kashmiri Jewelry for his friends & family.   I would rate Nagin lake experience much better in Srinagar and in my next trip, I intend to stay in one of the Houseboats in Nagin Lake.


Dal Lake is one of the most popular lakes of India, which is located in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The urban lake, which is the second largest in the state, is integral to tourism and recreation in Kashmir and is nicknamed the 'Jewel in the crown of Kashmir' or 'Srinagar's Jewel'. The lake is also an important source for commercial operations in fishing and water plant harvesting.The shore line of the lake is encompassed by a boulevard lined with Mughal era gardens, parks, houseboats and hotels. Scenic views of the lake can be witnessed from the shore line Mughal gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Jahangir) and from houseboats cruising along the lake in the colourful shikaras. Dal Lake has some Floating gardens as well. The floating gardens, known as 'Rad' in Kashmiri, blossom with lotus flowers during July and August. The wetland is divided by causeways into four basins - Gagribal, Lokut Dal, Bod Dal and Nagin (although Nagin is also considered as an independent lake). During our trip to Shrinagar, we stayed in a hotel around Nagin lake only. Oldest Five star of the city is located on the bank of Nagin Lake. Lokut-dal and Bod-dal each have an island in the centre, known as Rup Lank (or Char Chinari) and Sona Lank respectively.  There are some personal houses around Dal Lake and people have their own boats to travel from one place to another for getting stuff from Lake-Market, which is again located inside Dal Lake only. Houseboats and the Dal Lake are widely associated with Srinigar and are nicknamed 'floating palaces', built according to British customs.The houseboats are generally made from local cedar-wood and are graded in a similar fashion to hotels according to level of comfort.Many of them have lavishly furnished rooms, with verandas and a terrace to serve as a sun-deck or to serve evening cocktails.They are mainly moored along the western periphery of the lake, close to the lakeside boulevard in the vicinity of the Dal gate and on small islands in the lake. They are anchored individually, with interconnecting bridges providing access from one boat to the other.The kitchen-boat is annexed to the main houseboat, which also serves as residence of the boatkeeper and his family.Many boats on Dal Lake are used for selling stuff to tourists. Anything like Artificial Jewellery, Corns, Fruits, Cloths, Wooden Articles, Flowers etc. Some of the vendors can be seen selling digital-cards for still/video cameras.        Each houseboat has an exclusive shikara for ferrying guests to the shore. A shikara is small paddled taxi boat, often about 15 feet and made of wood with a canopy and a spade shaped bottom.It is the cultural symbol of Kashmir and is used not only for ferrying visitors but is also used for the vending of fruits, vegetables and flowers and for the fishing and harvesting of aquatic vegetation.All gardens in the lake periphery and houseboats anchored in the lake are approachable through shikaras.The boats are often navigated by two boatmen dressed in 'Phiron' (traditional dress) and carry 'Kangris' or portable heaters on the boat.A shikara can seat about six people and have heavily cushioned seats and backrests to provide comfort in Mughul style.All houseboat owners provide shikara transport to their house guests free of charge. The shikara is also used to provide for other sightseeing locations in the valley, notably a cruise along the Jhelum River, offering scenic views of the Pir Panjal mountains and passing through the famous seven bridges and the backwaters enroute.


Kashmir Travel Guide covering Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, hidden valleys, food, photography, itineraries and practical tips for a memorable


When in Kashmir, we drove to Daksum, Anantnag, Sinthan Top and Kishtwar from Srinagar. This road also connects Srinagar with Jammu, but we had taken Mughal road  to hit Kashmir Valley when drove from Delhi. These is one of the most beautiful terrains of Kashmir Valley. In fact, it would be unfair to compare various terrains in Kashmir Valley, because all of these have unique character and equally beautiful. This Photo Journey shares more about this route, it's terrains and some important facts.Daksum is surrounded by dense forests with Bringhi River flowing right through its center. Daksum has been a popular destination for explorers and adventure lovers. Green meadows around Daksum look amazing and if you are lucky, you can find few shepherds singing some local songs. We met a gentleman, who loves playing flute. Unfortunately we didn't want to get clicked, so I don't have his photograph. All this may sound filmy but that's what you experience in Kashmir Valley.Clouds of Kashmir Valley are very interesting and naughty. They keep playing games with you, especially hide-n-seek.I clicked hundreds of cloud photographs in Kashmir. If you are lucky, these clouds also try to surround you from closer distance. Especially in early morning and late evening. Most of the times, these hills get drizzle.  On these terrains around Sinthan Top, you feel like stopping your car and sit around the edge to experience the cool breeze blowing through the valley and green landscapes all around. It's a must do experience at a place where you find peace around these hills.Road connecting Srinagar with Sinthan Pass goes through beautiful landscapes full of green meadows, dense forests, cities, some beautiful mosques and paddy fields.Above photographs is clicked during Mughal Rally (A motorsport event organized by Himalayan Motorsports). The Sinthan pass connects Kashmir valley with Jammu Province through Kistwar. Pass is 12500 feet above sea level and is snow-capped for most of the year. It is located at the Anantnag-Kokernag-Kishtwar NH1B Highway and is 130 km south of Srinagar and 72 kilometers from Anantnag and approximately 50 kilometers from Kokernag.These curvy hills offer you unmatchable views of snow capped hills shimmering with sunlight and intense shadows of clouds. Flora and fauna of Kashmir valley welcomes you with open arms on the way to Sinthan top. There are very few tourists come to this part of Kashmir valley. Some of the most popular destinations in Kashmir are Srinagar, Pehalgaon, Gulmarg and Leh.Sinthan Top has no local population. Shepherds from adjoining places like Kokernag, Duksum, and tourists and those working in the tourism industry may stay overnight in tents. There is a small tea shop at top, which serves tea and basic snacks to tourists and army folks roaming around.This post is sharing only the landscapes of green meadows and some of the hills full of snow. But the drive from Srinagar to Sinthan Pass offers you lot more than that. Foothills of Sinthan Pass on both sides have very beautiful villages full of wooden houses, which are usually seen in movies. All of those seemed old and most of the newer houses near road were all modern with concrete construction.  From Sinthan pass, there is an uphill trek to Sinthan top. The uphill climb to Sinthan top is a difficult and steep. Initially we hesitated to take this challenge but when did it, we found it worth. That was one of the best moments from our kashmir valley.How to reach this part of Kashmir Valley -Srinagar has nearest airport.  Anantnag railway station is also connected with Kashmir Railway that runs from Baramulla to Qazigund. If you are in Jammu or Srinagar, you can hire a taxi or take bus for this part of Kashmir Valley.Lodging around Sinthan Pass, Anantnag -There are not many places to stay in Daksum. A few decent options can be found in Anantnag or Kokernag. Now some of the NGOs are actively running homestays in this part of Kashmir. One can find some goods option to stay in Anantnag. There are enough dhabas and restaurants serving local and Indian cuisine. It's recommended to do more research about the place and do advance booking. Also keep a track of local news, before you head there.This part of Kashmir and Peer Panjal mountain ranges are like heaven on earth. These grand views hypnotize all travellers and tourists crossing through Sinthan Pass. Every turn offers you new surprise and journey remains interesting.You can find lot of snow around Sinthan Pass, but remains of snow can be seen at distant places as well. Above photograph share true colors and mood of Kashmir - the bright blue sky, pure white clouds and snow covered green meadows.Two companions of Travellingcamera who were accompanying me in Kashmir exploration.

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