The most prominent peak of Kashmir, Mt.Haramukh as seen from the Razdan Pass on the way to Gurez
The Kashmir Valley as seen from near the Razdan Pass. On a clear day you get great views right upto the Pir Panjal Mountain Range
On the way to Gurez you pass the Wular Lake, which is the largest Lake in the Kashmir Valley
Another view of the Wular Lake
The first signs of inhabitation as you descend into Gurez Valley from the Razdan Pass.
The first Village as we come down from the Razdan Pass.
The Kishanganga Dam built on the Kishanganga River.
The Kishanganga Dam Reservoir in Gurez. In the far distance you can see the main Village of Dawar.
The iconic Habba Khatoon Peak near Dawar in Gurez
The extremely scenic Kishanganga River. Read more about it in this Article “The Border River : The Kishanganga aka Neelam”
Scenic views on the way to Tulail Valley
Traditional Log Huts somewhere in Gurez
The Barnai Village in Tulail
Somewhere in the Tulail Valley along the Kishanganga River
The Burzil River joins the Kishanganga around the Habba Khatoon Peak. The River comes from the Burzil Pass which connected Gurez to Astore and beyond to Gilgit.
The Burzil River. On the left you can see the Road which once went over the Burzil Pass and connected Gurez to Gilgit
The most prominent peak of Kashmir, Mt.Haramukh as seen from the Razdan Pass on the way to Gurez
The Kashmir Valley as seen from near the Razdan Pass. On a clear day you get great views right upto the Pir Panjal Mountain Range
On the way to Gurez you pass the Wular Lake, which is the largest Lake in the Kashmir Valley
Another view of the Wular Lake
The first signs of inhabitation as you descend into Gurez Valley from the Razdan Pass.
The first Village as we come down from the Razdan Pass.
The Kishanganga Dam built on the Kishanganga River.
The Kishanganga Dam Reservoir in Gurez. In the far distance you can see the main Village of Dawar.
The iconic Habba Khatoon Peak near Dawar in Gurez
The extremely scenic Kishanganga River. Read more about it in this Article “The Border River : The Kishanganga aka Neelam”
Scenic views on the way to Tulail Valley
Traditional Log Huts somewhere in Gurez
The Barnai Village in Tulail
Somewhere in the Tulail Valley along the Kishanganga River
The Burzil River joins the Kishanganga around the Habba Khatoon Peak. The River comes from the Burzil Pass which connected Gurez to Astore and beyond to Gilgit.
The Burzil River. On the left you can see the Road which once went over the Burzil Pass and connected Gurez to Gilgit