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Billoo ki Powri

Billoo ki Powri

A staircase of 270 steps chiseled out of the mountain, a little away from Patnitop is known by the name of Billoo ki Powri and falls in the town of Dawariyai. Its origin remain untraced, though it often finds itself being referred to as a shorter way to Batote town, constructed by the former king of Chenani.

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Patnitop is a small city in Jammu and Kashmir and is a well-known hill station in the state. It is a beautiful city and is very famous for its street shopping. Its dry fruits, Kashmiri handicrafts, and Pashmina shawls are popular. The sweets here have a unique taste and should not be missed. One can purchase local souvenirs and handicrafts near the Naag Temple in Patnitop. Since the Naag Temple is ancient, one can easily find souvenirs here belonging to ancient times. There are various spots in Patnitop where one can sit and enjoy a good meal at a nominal price. Some of these hogging joints include Bistro restaurant, Hotel Shivalik and Vaishno Dhaba situated near the Patnitop taxi stand. There is also a small liquor shop wherein all sorts of beverages are available.    The specialty items are not at all costly; they are totally worth their cost. One can easily look for clothes, footwear, etc. for all age members of the family. Pandora Enclave is the one and only best shopping spot in Patnitop where one can find the best quality Pashminas. Read More

Kud Park

Kud Park

Located in Kud, this park is famous for its beautiful flowers. The park is a comfortable place for couples as well as families and has become a favourite picnic spot for everyone who visits Kud. One of the main attractions in the region is 'Patisa', a sweet that the place is known for. It comes on the way to Patnitop from Jammu on the Udhampur Srinagar Highway.

Madhatop

Madhatop

Situated at an altitude of 2,024 m, Madhatop is easily accessible by road and is a 5 km trek away from Patnitop. Surrounded by pristine natural beauty, Madhatop is a great getaway destination for trekkers, honeymooners, winter sport aficionados and pretty much everyone else in between. Madhatop, with its salubrious climes and silver mountains is almost a haven for honeymooners and adventure tourists.

Naag Mandir

Naag Mandir

The Nag (Cobra) Temple near Patnitop is more than 600 years old. During the Nag Panchami Festival, it sees hundreds of Shiva devotees, who throng to this temple to pay respects and worship the snake King Cobra. Predominantly made of wood, this temple has weathered several centuries although it is not a conventional solid temple construction. Standing amidst lush green surroundings, the temple is not only a significant religious center for the area, but also a site which leaves its visitors fascinated by the sceneries around. Read More

Nag Panchami Festival

Nag Panchami Festival

The festival of Nag Panchami is an auspicious day that falls on the fifth day of Shravan according to the Hindu Calendar and is celebrated by individuals throughout the country. The festival is held annually at the Nag Mandir to worship the Serpent deity. During Nag Panchami, many people flock to Patnitop as it is one of the most famous places for celebrating the snake festival. Over 600-year-old Nag Mandir is nestled amidst lush greenery and snow clad mountain ranges. During the Nag Panchami Festival, pilgrims come from near and far to worship at the temple by honouring idols and images of the snake deity to seek goodwill. Date of Nag Panchami Festival Monday, 21st August 2023. Traditions and Festivities at Nag Panchami On the fifth day of Shravan, when the festival of Nag Panchami is held, people from religions gather and pay their respects to the snakes in their unique ways. It is not uncommon to see people fasting for the day, and special poojas are held in all temples and homes throughout the day. Alternatively, many conservative Hindu households make it a point not to fry food during this day. Digging the earth is also forbidden in many religions as it is believed that it disturbs the snakes lying there. Idols of the Naga are also worshipped across Patnitop. Vijayanagar Snake StoneSource Other regions in India dig up live snakes from the earth which are then kept in pots and fed rats, milk and honey in copious amounts. The snakes are also treated with the utmost respect and are not harmed in any way, even if it is to remove the poisonous part of the snake. Snake charmers are also a common occurrence throughout the country, and many individuals and devotees perform the famous snake dance. A place called Baltis Shirale which is located 400 kilometres from Mumbai is known as one of the most famous places in India to witness all these sacred traditions. The Legend Behind Nag Panchami The festival of Nag Panchami’s origin goes as far back as the legend of Lord Krishna. According to this legend, during his childhood, Lord Krishna was attacked by the Naga Kaliya. However, when Kaliya realised that Lord Krishna is, in fact, a god, he was quick to retreat, and Lord Krishna triumphed in his wake. Carvings on the walls of ancient caves portray the rituals that are practised by many during Nag Panchami and hint to the age-old practices of this festival. Other sources also say that the festival is held to worship the five nagas or in many cases to appease the snakes who have always been poisonous to humans. Source In many cases, people believe that the Shravan time is also significant to the festivals occurrence. This is because July or August is the time where most of the harvest is procured and since the process is labour intensive, the individuals are exposed and at a much higher risk of snake bites during this time. The people thus put their beliefs in religion and concurred that praying to the snake god is the only way to ensure good health and protection. About Nag Mandir  The Nag Mandir is the most famous temple of Patnitop and expects a huge footfall during the day of Nag Panchami. The mandir dates back more than 600 years and lies on a hilltop where it proudly stands, weathered from the natural calamities but still standing tall. This Mandir is considered not only the oldest but also the holiest place due to legends claiming that it was this place where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were joined in marriage. Many individuals visit the Nag Mandir in the hope that their wishes will be fulfilled or add to the thousands of red ribbons to secure a miracle which is a story often tied to the temple. The wooden temple contrasts well with the lush green scenery of the hilltop as well as the snow-capped mountains in the near distance. Timings  Monday to Sunday: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM How to Reach By Air: The closest airport to Patnitop is the Jammu Airport.By Rail: The closest railway stations from Patnitop are the Jammu Railway Station and the Udhampur Railway Station.By Road: Patnitop lies at a distance of 110 kilometres from the city of Jammu and can be reached by both taxis and private vehicles. Read More

Nathatop

Nathatop

Nathatop is a short trek away from Patnitop 2 kms away from Jammu. The hill station is covered with snow during winters thereby enhancing its beauty. Nathatop is a famous for paragliding and skiing activities that has been becoming popular over the years. The hill station has a variety of roadside food stalls selling local cuisine. It also embraces a pleasant weather throughout the year. One gets an excellent and clear view of the Himalayas from the peak of these hills. It has an altitude of about 2711m. Nestled away from the fast paced cities, it is a must-visit for the nature lovers and for those seeking serenity. Pir Panjal Mountains, when visited during winters, are filled with snow all over and are a treat for the eyes! Snow is replaced by lush green grass in summers. Read More

Nature Walks in Patnitop

Nature Walks in Patnitop

Nature trails can lead to pockets where time stands still and calm prevails. Encounter breathtaking landscapes and indulge in scenic purity on nature walks through the landscapes, hills and valleys here.

Paragliding in Patnitop

Paragliding in Patnitop

Patnitop is a hilltop tourist destination offering a paragliding joyride perched at an altitude of 2024 m above the sea level. The ride is conducted at a 2 km landmark, Dawariyai, situated on Patnitop-Sanasar Road, also known as Billoo Di Powri point. One can reach the point by ascending through 400 plus steps carved out of rock. The organizers, apart from providing safe and thrilling ride, also offer a good quality video. After a flight of about 7-15 minutes, depending upon the wind conditions, you will land at Kud, all excited and enchanted. Read More

Shiva Ghar

Shiva Ghar

Lying at an altitude of around 3500m, and a 11km trek from Patnitop, Shiva Ghar makes for an exciting one day trek. Trekking equipments can be hired from the tourist department shops in Jammu.

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