🏔️ Top Experiences in Gurez Valley
Kishanganga River & Dawar Town
Explore the charming town of Dawar, watch the turquoise Kishanganga River flow by, and soak in the authentic Dard-Shina culture. Visit local markets and traditional houses.
Habba Khatoon Peak Trek
Trek to the iconic Habba Khatoon Peak — a pyramid-shaped mountain named after the legendary Kashmiri poet. Offers panoramic views of the entire valley.
Meadow Walks & Photography
Wander through untouched alpine meadows carpeted with wildflowers. Perfect for nature photography with snow-capped peaks framing every shot.
Shepherd Life & Local Culture
Experience authentic Gujjar-Bakarwal nomadic life, taste local cuisine, and learn about the unique Dard-Shina traditions preserved for centuries.
📍 How to Reach Gurez Valley
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By Road from Srinagar
~123 km via Bandipora (5-6 hours). The route crosses Razdan Pass at 3,500m with stunning views. Gul e Safar provides 4WD SUVs, permit assistance, and experienced drivers familiar with mountain roads. -
Permit Requirements
Indian Nationals: Inner Line Permit (ILP) from Bandipora DC office Foreign Nationals: Protected Area Permit (PAP) required MakPie Service: We handle all permit applications and documentation on your behalf. -
Best Time to Visit
May–June: Snow melting, first blooms, crisp weather July–August: Peak greenery, wildflowers in full bloom September: Autumn colors, fewer crowds, clear skies October–April: Mostly inaccessible due to heavy snowfall
🗺️ Pro Itinerary Suggestion
Day 1: Early departure from Srinagar → Bandipora → Razdan Pass → Arrive Dawar by afternoon
Day 1 Evening: Explore Dawar town, Kishanganga River walk
Day 2 Morning: Habba Khatoon Peak trek or meadow walks
Day 2 Afternoon: Local culture experience, shepherd interactions
Day 3: Return to Srinagar with photo stops en route
🏔️ Ask us about our “Gurez Valley Explorer Package” — includes permits, 4WD vehicles, local guide, and comfortable stays!
📸 Gurez Valley Gallery
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, permits are required for Gurez Valley. Indian nationals need Inner Line Permits (ILP) available from the District Commissioner’s office in Bandipora or through Gul e Safar. Foreign nationals require Protected Area Permits (PAP). We assist with all permit documentation.
May to September is ideal. June-July offer blooming meadows and pleasant weather. August provides lush greenery, while September brings autumn colors. The valley remains snow-bound from November to April and is generally inaccessible during winter.
Approximately 123 km (~5-6 hours drive) via Bandipora. The journey includes the scenic Razdan Pass (3,500m). Road conditions can be challenging, so 4WD vehicles are recommended. Gul e Safar provides comfortable SUVs with experienced drivers.
Limited accommodation is available in Dawar town — mostly guesthouses and homestays. Basic facilities with heating and hot water. We recommend booking in advance during peak season. Gul e Safar arranges comfortable stays for our guests.
Yes, Gurez is safe and welcoming to tourists. However, due to its remote location and permit requirements, we recommend traveling with experienced guides. Gul e Safar ensures all safety protocols and provides local support throughout your journey.






