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    OUTSTANDING VIEWS & OVERVIEW IN NARANG

Naranag: Outstanding views and overview!

When you talk about Kashmir, people mainly feel excited to plunge their journey from Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Naranag, Sonmarg to Srinagar


Overview

When you talk about Kashmir, people mainly feel excited to plunge their journey from Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Naranag, Sonmarg to Srinagar

There is no qualm about these places as the charms of this valley and Kashmir has far more places to visit. You cannot enlighten the beauty of these places in words. Naranag is also one of the hidden gems of Kashmir. This place is heaven for trekkers, in fact, it is the base for trekking and voyage tours. Naranag is one of the lesser explored places, which is situated in the north of Srinagar, approx. 50 kilometers from it. It is a pilgrimage and a heritage destination for the tourist around the world. You can explore this place with your family and friends.

Trekkers Basecamp

Naranag is considered as one of the most stunning campsites

Weather

16°C, 70% Humidity, Wind SW at 5 km/h. Here, the atmosphere is frosty and there is momentous rainfall all through the year in Naranag.

The best trekking route in Kashmir

There are many places come where you have to trek between the Naranag to Gangabal treks like Trunkul and Gangbal.

Naranag Day Trek

You can enjoy various scenic views throughout the trek and enjoy amazing climate that is nothing less than amazing.

Naranag Village Facts and Figures

  • Altitude : 2,128 m
  • Region : Ganderbal
  • Postal Number : 191202
  • Best to Visit : March – December
  • Famous For : Naranag Trek, Temple

Famous Naranag village

There are few hotel options with limited rooms in the village. Travelers basically need to carry their porches and other essential equipment’s as maximum people are engrossed in trekking. There is a river that runs beside the shrines, feed by glaciers and the Gangabal Lake located high up in the peaks.


Mountains around Naranag Trail

The mountains are desolate, apart from the local people who take their farm animals to nibble on the porches. The exquisiteness of Naranag lies in the truth that it is uninhabited, excluding the luxury of natural history. As you climb, there is serenity and even the hum of river evaporates at several places. Even you can spot certain species here like racoons.

At the valley, you will discover the leftovers of the antique shrine built with bulky granite rocks. The memorial looks enthralling with enormous granite stone blocks latent over one another. In the close locale, there is an undersized village with the limited populace. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.


How about enjoying Nara-nag Weather?

Even the parched month has a lot of rain. The standard temperature is 7.8 Degree Centigrade. You will find the lowest rainfall in November, with an average of 28mm. Maximum rainfall takes place in the month of April, with an average of 152mm. July is the hottest season with 19.5-degree temperature, although January is coldest with -5.7-degree temperature. All over weather is charming and beautiful with blue sky, snow and lots of greenery. In winters, this enormous place receives heavy snow, during that time you can go for skiing.


Is it comfortable to go from Srinagar to Naranag?

Kashmir valley is not only famed for its luxuriant green grazing lands, snow-covered peaks but also for spiritual and chronological places. Nara-nag is one of the temples, which reminds wonder and is a devotee’s enchantment. There is a small village called Wangath, which is under the Ganderbal district, approx 50 km from Kashmir on Srinagar – Leh Highway. The Highway splits at a scrupulous place and there are symbols embark, which says Wangath. Srinagar to Naranag distance by road (50.8 kilometres) Driving: is 1 hour and 45 min via NH1 and Wangath Rd. The parish of Wangath lies beside the intense forests on the edge of Bhuteshwara peak range beside the porch of the Kanka River, an arm of Sindh River. 8 kilometres to the east of Vasishthashrama or Wangath, privileged up in the Sindh valley, lies the blessed Nara-nag.


How to visit Naranag Temple in Kashmir?

With the distance of 100 yards, there are two groups of temples. The quick gust, bright moonlight and with the rhythm of water of Kanka River is a remembrance view for the Naranag collection of temples. At the auxiliary distance, there is a devoted shrine of Bhairva. The western cluster is familiar with the holy place, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Lalit Aditya Muktapida king of Kashmir in eighth century raised Lord Shiva temples at this place. The King Avanti Varman came to visit this divine place and offered a platform with silver accomplish for plummeting at Bhutsher.

You will see greyish granite that was used to make these beautiful and huge temples and their several architectural bodies, obviously prove that it belongs to the prehistoric periods. The Sodaratirtha is known as the blessed tirtha in Kashmir vale currently recognized as the Naranag Temple.


Kashmiri Pandits links with Gangabal lake in 20th century

The Kashmiri Pandits, cultivate till the final quarter of 20th century, out of the ritual beliefs in sanctify of the ashes of their family members in the Gangabal Lake as the final cremation for the calm and deceased soul. The first grouping has seven temples, the largest temple has two access, which is opposed to each other in south-west and northeast direction.


The material used in making these temples

Gigantic rectangular lumps are used to build this temple using dry building material and interlocking technology. Inside it, there is a quadrangle and ceiling that is domical build of parallel kanjur gravels and the top stone circulated by a complete puffed lotus. Later, galvanized sheets were added for roofing. A single stone was used for roofing all the temples and proofs are present at the site. Along the main temple, there are six other shrines are present in an unsymmetrical manner in the compound intended as subsidiary shrines.


Beneath the Temple

About hundred meters’ underneath towards the Riverbed, the second group of temples is enclosed by two chambered huge gateway of similar shape and sizes as that of Avantipur Temple. You will find the roofless 2 chambered gateway were once supported by four pillars. In this collection of temples, there are six temples.


Misfortunes suffered by Naranag Temple

The temples were plundered in the being of Jyasimha at Kalhana’s time. This temple at Naranag has suffered many misfortunes in the 11th century. The temple was plundered by Bhandesvara, a minister of a king. In the 12th century in the era of Uchchala, a conflagration caused much damage to the building.

Even after all these things this place is must visit. You will surely love this place and temples. This place is heaven for trekkers; it takes 7 to 8 hours to reach Gangabal Lake. You can get the horse as well however walking and enjoying the scenery view is the best option. So whenever you are planning to visit Heaven’s Valley add this place to your list as well. See you soon.


Naranag to Gangabal Trek

Trekking from Naranag to Gangabal usually takes 5 days and it will be an awesome experience for you. One will have to trek around 5km to 9km a day. The exact Naranag to Gangabal trek distance is around 11 km, which can take up to 8 .5 hours. You have to do your preparations before visiting the places and trekking.


Go on an Adventurous Ride to Naranag Day Trek?

You can go on a Naranag trek with friends and family. Naranag Gangabal trek is definitely one of the most amazing treks in the region of Kashmir. Gangabal is snuggled at the Mount Haramukh foothill and overpoweringly one of the most striking lakes in this region. Naranag is known for its amazingly beautiful picturesque and prehistoric Shiva temple. You should always prefer going on a trek during the summer season. The trekking trails are beautiful destinations and pass via crystal clear lush green and brooks meadows as well as beautiful ridges and gorges.

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