Kashmir Waterfalls

1. Siar Baba Temple Waterfall
2. Kokernag Waterfall
3. Aharbal Waterfalls
4. Noori Chamb Waterfall
5. Baba Dhansar Waterfall

Kashmir has some of the most stunning landscapes surrounded by the imposing Himalayas, and it is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls in India. The waterfalls in Kashmir are scattered across the region, and each one is more spectacular than the next. Each of these waterfalls is an amazing example of beauty, serenity, and local charm, making them must-see places to visit in Kashmir. Aharbal Waterfall is often called the Niagara Falls of Kashmir, and it falls down into a deep gorge. Siar Baba Temple Waterfall is located in Reasi and combines spiritual significance with beautiful surroundings.

These cascading waterfalls are generally part of several Kashmir honeymoon packages as they make the trip truly memorable.

Kokernag Waterfall is famous for its cascading streams, the fragrant gardens and the fishery that make the area even more special. Many Kashmir tour packages include scenic spots like this, drawing visitors with their natural beauty. Noori Chamb Waterfall flows gracefully through lush greenery, offering a beautiful escape. Baba Dhansar Waterfall is located near Katra and is well known for its sacred cave, making it a spiritually and visually attractive place.

The waterfalls in Kashmir are spectacular and have that unique Himalayan charm that makes visiting them one of the most refreshing things to do in Kashmir.

Here are some of the best Waterfalls in Kashmir:

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Kokernag Waterfall

Kokernag Waterfall is located in the Anantnag district of Kashmir and falls from an amazing height of 2000 metres. It is famous for its crystal-clear spring water that divides into multiple streams, forming a beautiful, fan-shaped cascade, making it one of the most spectacular Kashmir waterfalls.

There is a beautiful botanical garden here that has several ornamental trees and beautiful flowers. Along with the waterfalls, you can also visit the garden, go trout fishing or simply take in the views. The water here is also known to have medicinal qualities.

Best time to visit- The best time to visit Kokernag Waterfall is during spring and summer, which falls between April to September. The weather is pleasant during this time, gardens are in full bloom, and the waterfall looks beautiful during this time.

Location- Anantnag District, Kashmir

How to reach- To reach Kokernag Waterfall, you need to travel to the Anantnag district in Kashmir, which is about 80 km from Srinagar. It is easily accessible by road via private taxis or buses.
02

Aharbal Waterfalls

Aharbal is located in the Kulgam district in the south-western part of the Kashmir Valley. This waterfall is also known as the Niagara Falls of Kashmir due to its magical and enchanting beauty. It is at a striking elevation of 2,266 meters or 7,434 feet. This waterfall is located in the Veshu River, which is one of the tributaries of the Jhelum River.

You can trek down to the waterfall and spend some time looking around, and enjoy the scenic view. Exploring these natural spots is one of the best things to do in Kashmir. Or you can visit some of the nearby attractions, such as the Drung Waterfall or the Tarsar Lake.

Best Time to Visit- The best time to visit Aharbal Waterfall is from May to October, which is the late spring to early autumn season. The weather is pleasant, and the waterfall is amazing during this time.

Location - Sedew-Aharbal Road, Aharbal Forest Block

How to reach - To reach Aharbal Waterfall, you need to travel from Srinagar via Shopian. The distance is about 75 km and it takes 2 - 3 hours by car or taxi
03

Noori Chamb Waterfall

Noori Chamb, named after the Mughal queen Noor Jahan, is located in the Poonch district. It is the second-tallest plunge waterfall in the district and is one of the main tourist attractions of Kashmir. This is one of the most mesmerising waterfalls in Kashmir is situated at a jaw-dropping elevation of 3480 meters.

This milky waterfall plunged around 75 feet 50 years ago and more than a hundred feet during the Mughal Empire. But due to the erosion of the rock, it is now a mere two-thirds of its original height. You can either walk down to the waterfall and immerse yourself in the beauty of this heavenly waterfall, or visit some of the major attractions nearby, such as Poonch Fort and the Surankote Valley.

Best Time to Visit  - The best time to visit Noori Chamb Waterfall is from April to September, which is the spring and summer season here. The temperatures range between 15 - 30°C during this tim,e offering pleasant weather and excellent views

Location- Mughal Road, Chandimarh, Sailan

How to Reach- To reach Noori Chamb Waterfall, travel from Poonch city, which is about 45 km away. The journey takes around 1.5 to 2 hours by road, which goes through scenic hills and rural landscapes.
04

Baba Dhansar Waterfall

The Kashmir waterfalls get their name from a local legend that says Dhansar was one of the sons of Vasudev, the human form of Shivji's Sheshnag. Such culturally rich stories make places like this a memorable part of Kashmir family tour packages. It is said that Baba Dhansar had prayed to Shivji for help in defeating a demon that was troubling the locals.

The Baba Dhansar waterfall is around 30 meters or 98 feet in height. This is a serene spot to visit and bring peace into your life. It is a must-visit for nature lovers and pilgrims alike. You can also visit the Mata Vaishno Devi Bhavan or the Shrine Museum near it.

Best Time to Visit - The best time to visit Baba Dhansar Waterfall is from March to October, which is the spring and summer season here. The temperatures range between 15–30°C during this time, offering pleasant weather, clear skies and lush surroundings.

Location - Karua, J&K

How to reach - To reach Baba Dhansar Waterfall, you need to travel from Katra, around 17 km away. It takes about 30 minutes by road, which is followed by a short walk through a scenic trail to the waterfall.
05

Siar Baba Temple Waterfall

Siar Baba Temple Waterfall is located in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is part of the Chenab River features really amazing landscape, and the waterfall cascades down rocky cliffs from an elevation of 100 feet. When you visit the falls, you can enjoy the cool mist, scenic surroundings and spiritual atmosphere that surrounds the temple.

It is one of the best waterfalls in Kashmir, offering a perfect spot for picnics, photography and meditation. The area around the waterfalls is wonderful for short nature walks and to enjoy a tranquil escape.

Best Time to visit - The best time to visit Siar Baba Temple Waterfall is from March to October, when the weather is pleasant and the waterfall is in full flow.

Location- Udhampur, Reasi District

How to reach - To reach Siar Baba Temple Waterfall, travel to Reasi town in Jammu and Kashmir. From Jammu, it is about 65 km by road. You can take local taxis and buses, which are available easily and followed by a short walk to the waterfall.

People Also Ask About Kashmir

  1. What is the ideal time to visit Kashmir?

    The best time to plan a visit to Kashmir is between March and October, as the whole region has pleasant weather during this time. The spring and summer seasons are perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The autumn season turns the whole valley in beautiful shades of gold and red. This time is great for sightseeing, photography and other adventure activities.

  2. Does it snow in Kashmir?

    Yes, it snows in Kashmir during the winter months from December to February. Destinations like Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Pahalgam receive heavy snowfall in winters, transforming the region into a winter wonderland. Snowfall attracts visitors from everywhere for skiing, snowboarding and other winter sports.

  3. Can I try adventure sports in Kashmir?

    Yes, Kashmir offers a wide variety of adventure sports for you to enjoy. You can go skiing, snowboarding, trekking in the Himalayas, go river rafting in Pahalgam and paragliding in Sanasar. Other adventurous activities you can enjoy in Kashmir are mountain biking, rock climbing, ziplining and ice skating. Kashmir’s diverse terrain makes it a wonderful destination for hiking, camping and incredible adventures.

  4. How many days are enough for Kashmir?

    6 to 7 days is perfect for a holiday in Kashmir that will be a well-rounded experience. A 7 days Kashmir trip gives you enough time to visit beautiful places like Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonmarg comfortably. You can enjoy shikara rides, houseboat stays, and snow adventures during winters.

  5. What is Kashmir’s famous food?

    Kashmir is famous for its rich and aromatic cuisine, deeply influenced by Mughal and Persian flavours. Some famous foods in Kashmir include:
    • Rogan Josh - flavourful, slow-cooked lamb curry with spices.
    • Gushtaba – Minced mutton balls in a creamy yoghurt gravy, traditionally served at feasts.
    • Yakhni – A light, fragrant mutton curry in a yoghurt-based sauce.
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