Bhaderwah


There are many reasons to visit BHADERWAH, but its sacred landscape and spiritual culture are at the top of the list. In the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, there is a small town called BHADERWAHat at the foot of the Himalayas. Bhaderwah has its own precious Nagaa culture that has been well-preserved by the locals for decades. Duck folk dance is a religious inspiration for wedding celebrations, listening to special events such as the local festival "Jatlas" and music by a special music band called "Doon" in the local language. It is one of the characteristic devoted attractions that I got. .. "Dhouns" played by a special musician called "Bajantaries". Other than Duck, "Gly" is a type of folk song that Badelwa sings by a group of women on special occasions such as weddings and festivals. Bhaderwahi Rajma (beans), Tomul (rice), Karam (spinach), Chartoi, Kundi, Kasror, etc. are Bhaderwah's local dishes. Bhaderwah is an ideal place for camping and mountaineering. The people of BHADERWAH are very humble and offer good hospitality to tourists. Here you can find different hotels, lodges, and more to suit your needs. Many attractions await you, including Jai, Padri, Chinta Valley, Bhaderwah Fort, Chattergalla, Khellani Top, Soej Meadow, Tibba, Bhal Padri and GuptGanga Temple.