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    Bhaderwah or Bhadarwah (also Bhaderwah Valley) is a town, tehsil, and sub-district in the Doda district of Jammu Division of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

  2. Tucked away in Jammu and Kahmir's Doda district, Bhaderwah owes its bounteous beauty to the few hundred unchristened rivers clinging precariously to the mountainsides, alpine valleys dotted with centuries-old temples and elfin chai shops, and snow-capped peaks completely devoid of any worldly traps.

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    • Chandi Mata Mandir. Bhaderwah is that picture-perfect Valley in Kashmir which had gained fame as far back as during the reign of the Kuru dynasty. Due to this, there are unending old and new temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati all throughout this Valley.
    • Vasuki Nag Mandir. Bhaderwah is fondly known as the land of snakes. Vasuki Nag is the king of serpents and the son of Kashyapa and Kadru Mata. Vasuki Nag also has an unbreakable, devotional connection with Lord Shiva himself.
    • Bhadarwah Fort. Maharaja pahad Chand built this simplistic yet royal monument in 1733. It is said that this fort has given the valley its name, as it is in this heritage building where the oldest temple of goddess Bhadrakali in Kashmir is situated.
    • Padri Meadow. This enchanting high-altitude Medo which is mostly covered by snow and tiny grass for most of winter and spring is located just beside the Chamba National Highway.
  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Discover the captivating beauty of Bhaderwah, known as 'Mini Kashmir' in Jammu and Kashmir. Immerse yourself in its serene landscapes, rich culture, and historical heritage. Plan your visit to this scenic getaway and experience the charm of this enchanting destination.

  4. Bhaderwah Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know. The road from Jammu to Bhaderwah snakes, slithers, and glides through some of India’s most breathtaking landscapes over 200 kilometres. In a flurry of ivy green, forested hillsides and dilapidated tuck stores rush past, while the quiet river, Neeru, glistens away into the distance.

  5. Sep 11, 2023 · The journey from Jammu to Bhaderwah, spanning 200 kilometres, unfolds through some of India's most breathtaking landscapes. Winding through forested slopes and quaint tuck shops, the road offers an ever-changing view of lush greenery while the tranquil Neeru River sparkles in the distance.