10 Sights & Landmarks in Anantnag District That You Shouldn't Miss

August 31, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Anantnag District, India including Amarnath Temple, Martand Sun Temple, Amarnath Cave, Baisaran, Surya Temple at Martand, Aishmuqam Shrine, Mattan Temple, Kherbawani Asthapan, Chandanwari, Mamaleshwar Temple.
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1. Amarnath Temple

Boulevard Road Srinagar Hariparvat, Sonamarg, Anantnag 190001 India
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Amarnath Temple

Yatra to Baba Amarnath Holy Cave for which one has to trek a height of about 14,500 ft is full of thrill and joy .The feeling of divine which is always beneath ones' heart , burst out and one realises 'Moksha' as one attends the Cave and perform the prayer before the Shivlinga . Surrounded by beautiful valleys, mountains , one will always feel His presence on the paradise of the earth, the memory of which hardly vanishes with time A journey which will rediscover the nature and its love which is always inside but one has never felt.

2. Martand Sun Temple

Anantnag India http://anantnag.gov.in/Shrines-Martand.htm
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Martand Sun Temple

Reviewed By AmanKGupta2780 - Amritsar, India

Beautifully kept, the Martand Sun Temple is built in nagara style of temple architecture. It is a protected monument under Archaeological Survey of India. Built in 8th century AD, it is senior to the Konark Sun Temple, Odisha (13th century AD) and Modera Sun Temple, Gujarat (11th Century). “Martand” is Sanskrit name for Sun. Ancient and medieval Kings would often call themselves as “son of Sun” (Surya-putra). The impressive Martand Sun Temple was built during reign of one of the mightiest emperors of north India, Lalitaditya Muktapida. LALITADITYA MUKTAPIDA: Emperor Lalitaditya Muktapida (724 to 760 AD), a name surprisingly not mentioned in the school books of India, was the fiercest and the most powerful ruler of the Karkota dynasty of Kashmir region. His name Lalit+Aditya means “beautiful Sun God”. His empire stretched from Kabul in the west to present day Kolkata in the east. Lalitaditya had founded a number of towns and temples in the valley. The Martand Sun Temple stands as his most magnificent creation. SIKANDAR BUTSHIKAN: Muslim ruler Sikandar Butshikan, the idol breaker, (हिंदी: बुतशीखान – मूर्ति तोड़ने वाला; اردو - بت شکن) in the early 15th century ordered complete demolition of the Martand Sun Temple, an exercise that is said to have lasted for a year. It was done in his effort to convert Hindus of the Valley to Islam, which he succeeded in doing to a large extent by persecuting Hindus on large scale, destroying the Hindu-Buddhist icons of culture and infusing terror in the minds of Hindus and Buddhists of the Valley. He had also destroyed a large number of Buddhist temples and masterpieces.

3. Amarnath Cave

Sonamarg, Baltal, Kashmir Baltal Amarnath Trek, Forest Block, Anantnag 192230 India
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Amarnath Cave

Reviewed By travtk - Bengaluru, India

Trek up, take the helicopter and trek remainder distance - in any case this will be a once in a lifetime, arduous journey. Feel accomplished at the end of it. The cave itself and the ice linga is unique and mesmerizing. Trek can be cold, slippery (melted snow, frozen ice, narrow two-way path shared by humans and ponies.

4. Baisaran

3 km From Pahalgam India
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Baisaran

Reviewed By swap8587 - Mumbai, India

It is must visit during your pahalgam trip. All pony owners will take you here. Tourist call it as "Mini Switzerland". 45-60 min pony ride from pahalgam can take you here. Return time is 30 mins. This valley is surrounded by peaks from all sides and has great meadow in center. As we have visited in March first week, grass was yet to turn bright green. Still this place offered us views of snow mountains. Here locals also run few huts which provide tea, maggie etc. Do proper bargain with pony owners.

5. Surya Temple at Martand

Suriya Mandir Rd, Anantnag India
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Surya Temple at Martand

6. Aishmuqam Shrine

Hillock Inside Deep Cave, Anantnag India
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Aishmuqam Shrine

7. Mattan Temple

Mattan, Anantnag India
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Mattan Temple

8. Kherbawani Asthapan

Near Masjid Baba Dawood Khaki, Anantnag India
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Kherbawani Asthapan

9. Chandanwari

Pahalgam India
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4.0 based on 709 reviews

Chandanwari

Reviewed By ManojKrSingh - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

We enjoyed a lot there. Chandanwari would give you a chance to play with the snow. It is beautiful place with Lidder River flowing very closely. At this place, there was snow and jackets and boots are available on rentals. This is the gateway of Amarnath yatra. Best time to visit this place is from March to April.

10. Mamaleshwar Temple

Pahalgam 192123 India
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4.0 based on 78 reviews

Mamaleshwar Temple

Mamleshwar is considered to be an ancient temple that probably dates back to 400 AD. It is located at just a mile away from Pahalgam town. This temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and stands across the Kolahoi stream up towards the mountain. According to legend, this is the temple where Ganesha was placed as door keeper not to allow anyone to enter the temple without his permission. Mam Mal means don't go, and thus it is also known as Mammal temple. Tourists from across the world throng the temple during their holidays in Pahalgam.

Reviewed By ludahamos - Bucharest, Romania

There are two main temples, each lying on either side of the river Narmada. It is better to first visit Mamleshwar jyotirling, which is very ancient and less crowded, and then move to Omkareshwar jyotirling, for which either you can take the boat or cross the river through bridge. Omkareshwar temple is crowded and has market nearby. You can take bath in the river as well, there are ghats for it.

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