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Anantnag

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About this Destination

Anantnag is one of the most beautiful cities in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, with gushing streams and sights and sounds that make Kashmir the heaven that it truly is. Located at a distance of 53 km from Srinagar, Anantnag is regarded as the commercial and financial capital of the Kashmir valley. It is a large business and trading centre of the valley. Near Anantnag exists the confluence of three streams, Arapath, Brengi and Sandran, and the resulting river is named Veth or Jhelum. There are several larger streams such as Brengi. Another stream Lidder joins the river a little downstream and from that point the river becomes navigable. In olden times river, Jhelum was the main source of transportation between Anantnag and other towns downstream.

Top 19 Places To Visit in Anantnag

Market Park

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Chapel of John Bishop's Memorial Hospital

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Amarnath Ji's cave

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Wular Lake

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Martand Sun Temple

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Sopore Market

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Hotels & Stays in Anantnag

Local Cultures of Anantnag

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Kashmiri Culture

Rich in tradition, Kashmiri culture is marked by its distinct language, clothing, and craft. The people celebrate their history through traditional music and dance.

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Year-round
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Kashmiri Cuisine

Famous for its unique flavors and use of spices, Kashmiri cuisine includes dishes like Rogan Josh and Yakhni, which are integral to local traditions.

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Year-round
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Wazwan

A traditional multi-course meal in Kashmiri Muslim culture, Wazwan is known for its elaborate preparation and presentation, served during weddings and special events.

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Year-round
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Pashmina Weaving

An ancient craft of weaving shawls from Pashmina wool, this art form showcases intricate designs and is an essential part of Anantnag's heritage.

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Year-round
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Kashmiri Handicrafts

Anantnag is known for its exquisite handicrafts including paper-mâché, wood carving, and embroidery, which reflect the rich cultural legacy of the region.

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Year-round

Festivals of Anantnag

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Shivratri

A major Hindu festival that celebrates the worship of Lord Shiva. In Anantnag, festivities include prayers and various cultural performances.

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February/March
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Eid-ul-Fitr

Celebrated at the end of Ramadan, this festival is marked by prayers, feasting, and community gatherings within Anantnag's Muslim population.

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Varies (based on lunar calendar)
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Baisakhi

This harvest festival marks the Punjabi New Year and is celebrated by the Sikh community in Anantnag with traditional music and dance.

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April 13
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Hemis Tsechu

A Buddhist festival that includes colorful dance performances celebrating the birth of Guru Padmasambhava, with vibrant festivities in local monasteries.

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Varies (often in June or July)
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Navratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, celebrated with dance, music, and fasting in Anantnag.

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September/October

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