




Gurez Valley is one of the most remote and beautiful parts of Kashmir. Located about 120 km from Srinagar, it lies in the high Himalayas, close to the border with Gilgit-Baltistan. The valley is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, pine-covered hills, and the crystal-clear Kishanganga River that runs right through its heart. For anyone looking to explore less-crowded spots in their Kashmir tour packages, Gurez is a hidden gem that offers a deep sense of calm, raw beauty, and connection with nature.
Unlike the busy towns of Gulmarg or Pahalgam, Gurez is peaceful, calm, and truly off the beaten path. The people here are warm and welcoming, mostly from the Dard tribe, and they live in charming wooden homes that blend into the landscape. Their language, culture, and way of life are different from the rest of Kashmir, adding to the valley’s unique charm.
The best time to visit Gurez Valley is from late May to early October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, the skies are clear, and the roads remain open. The valley is green and full of life, making it ideal for nature walks, exploring villages, and photography. In spring and summer (May to August), you’ll find blooming flowers and clear views of the mountains. September to early October is also a great time if you prefer cooler weather and fewer tourists. Avoid planning a trip in winter (November to April) as Gurez receives heavy snowfall, and roads often remain closed due to snow and safety reasons.
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Point of Interest for Gurez Valley

Habba Khatoon Peak
This iconic mountain is named after the famous Kashmiri poetess. It rises sharply from the valley floor and looks especially magical during sunrise and sunset.

Kishanganga River
The river flows through the valley, offering stunning views and peaceful spots for picnics, photography, or just relaxing by the water.

Traditional Wooden Houses
Gurez is full of charming, hand-built wooden homes with slanted tin roofs. These homes are unique to the region and reflect the simple lifestyle of the locals.

Tulail Valley
A short drive from Gurez, this even more remote valley is full of untouched natural beauty and small villages that seem frozen in time.

Local Culture and Language
The Dard people speak the ancient Shina language, and their customs are distinct from the rest of Kashmir. Interacting with them offers a truly different cultural experience.

No Crowd, Pure Peace
Since Gurez is a restricted area and still opening up to tourism, you’ll find little to no tourist rush.




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