Naranaag
Naranaag is a hidden gem about 50 km from Srinagar in the Ganderbal district, known for its beauty and historical importance. Situated at the foot of the majestic Harmukh mountain range, Naranaag is famous for its ancient Shiva temple complex, built by the Kashmiri King Lalitaditya Muktapida in the 8th century AD. surrounded by green dense forests, clear streams, and alpine meadows, and making vangthal the originating point for treks to the Great Lakes has made it a draw for all adventure lovers. Naranaag has some well-rated trails leading to the most beautiful Gangbal Lake and Harmukh Peak. The trails offer enchanting views of the snow-white mountains and lush valleys. These stone temples offer fine carvings, showcasing a phenomenal past and a true sense of heritage in terms of spirituality related to Kashmir. Peaceful and pristine, this garland makes an ideal camping, fishing, and photography site. Naranaag is the best place to visit from May to September in summer because of the great weather and open trails.The Sind River contributes to the tranquility by bringing scenic beauty closer to nature to attract people for a serene retreat. Many small eateries and tea stalls in the locality prepare freshly and serve delicious cuisine, enhancing the culture for the tourists
What is Nearby
| Nearby | Distance |
|---|---|
| srinagar international airport | 54 Km |
| srinagar railway station | 52 Km |