Yusmarg

Untouched Nature, Rolling Meadows & Pine-Covered Hills

Yusmarg – The Meadow of Jesus

Yusmarg, which means “Meadow of Jesus”, is an untouched paradise tucked away in the Budgam district of Jammu & Kashmir, about 50 km from Srinagar. Far from the crowds, this lesser-known gem offers vast alpine meadows, dense pine forests, snow-draped hills, and crystal-clear streams — making it one of the most serene and unspoiled hill stations in Kashmir.

With fewer tourists and abundant natural beauty, Yusmarg is perfect for nature walks, horseback rides, picnics, and quiet moments of reflection. It’s said that Jesus once walked here — and the sacred calm of the place lives up to the legend.

Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or as a couple, Yusmarg offers tranquility that few places can matc

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Must-Visit Spots In Yusmarg

In Yusmarg, nature doesn’t whisper — it sings in pine winds and mountain silence.

Nilnag Lake

Horse Riding in the Meadows

Sang-e-Safed Valley

Sang-e-Safed Valley

Sunset Point

Forest Walks

Camping in Yusmarg

Charar Town

Liddermad Valley

Snow Activities

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our travel services, pricing, and support.

How far is Yusmarg from Srinagar?

About 50 km (1.5–2 hours) by road. It’s best accessed via private cabs or tour vehicles.

April to October for greenery and meadows. December to February for snow.

Yes, there are basic guesthouses, JKTDC huts, and a few eco-camps. Most tourists prefer a day trip from Srinagar.

Absolutely. It’s calm, flat, and less commercial — perfect for relaxed family visits.

No permit is needed. For trekking to Nilnag or Sang-e-Safed, local guides are recommended.

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