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Doodhpathri (translation: Valley of Milk ; Kashmiri pronunciation: [dɔdɨ patʰɨr]) is a tourist destination and a hill station in the Indian administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.[3] It is located in Khan Sahib area of Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.[4] Situated at an altitude of 2,730 metres (8,960 ft) from sea level, it is located at a distance of 42 km (26 mi) from Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar and 30 km (19 mi) from district headquarters Budgam.

Doodhpathri
Hill Station
DoodhPathri Development Authority

Nature, scenery of Doodhpathri
Nickname: 
Valley Of Milk
Motto(s): 
We Serve, We Invite You To Visit Us
Country India
RegionJammu and Kashmir
DistrictBudgam
TehsilKhansahib
Named forWhite Appearance Of Water
Government
  BodyDoodhpathri Development Authority
Elevation
2,730 m (8,960 ft)
Languages
  OfficialKashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, Dogri, English[1][2]
Languages
  LocalKashmiri, Gujari, Pahadi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pin Code
191111
Vehicle registrationJK04

History and Etymology


The name "doodpathri" means Valley of Milk. It is said that the famous saint of Kashmir Sheikh ul Aalam Sheikh Noor din Noorani has prayed here and once when he was in search of water in the meadows, to offer prayers, he pricked the ground with his stick to search for water and milk came out. He asked the milk that you can only be used for drinking and not performing ablution. Hearing this milk at once changed its state to water and the meadow got its name Doodpathri. The water which is at present flowing through the meadows has a milky appearance from the distance and remains very cold throughout the year. The lush green grasses over the vast meadows and silver shining streams running over the large stones further increase its beauty. Doodhpathri is sloping grassy landscapes with a diversity of multicolored flowers up to Chang. The famous Tosamaidan lies in the west of Doodpathri.[5]


Geography


Doodhpathri lies in a bowl shaped valley in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas, at an altitude of 2,730 m (8,957 ft) above sea level. It is an alpine valley covered with snow clad mountains and the meadows of Pine Fir and Deodar. The natural meadows, which are covered with snow in winter, allow the growth of wild flowers such as daisies, forget-me-nots and butter cups during spring and summer.


Demographics


Doodhpathri has no permanent settlement and is inaccessible during winter due to heavy snowfall. In summer shepherds from the plains of district Budgam bring cattle for grazing and remain at Doodhpathri seasonally for about six months.


Access


Doodhpathri is easily accessible from Srinagar or Srinagar Airport (SXR), in under 2–3 hours from car or bus. The routes of doodhpathri are from Srinagar to Budgam,((Budgam))to ((Ichgam)),((Ichgam)) to Khansahib and Khansahib to Doodhpathri via Raiyar total distance of about 42 km (26 mi).[6][7][8]


By road


Doodhpathri is easily accessible from Srinagar in under 1 and Half Hour from car or Taxi. The routes of Doodhpathri are from Srinagar to Budgam, Budgam to Khansahib and Khansahib to Doodhpathri via Raiyar total distance of about 45 km (28 mi). Another route is from Srinagar Gulmarg road,the route starts from Srinagar to Magam, Magam to Beerwah and Beerwah to Doodhpathri via Zaingam & Arizal total distance about 50 km (31 mi).


By air


The nearest airport is the Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport (Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir). Doodhpathri is at a distance of 40 km From this Airport and it takes about 1 hour by Car.


Places around Doodhpathri


Main attraction of Doodhpathri is Tangnar, Mujpather, Dophkhal, Sochilpather, Palmaidan and Parihas.


References


[9]

  1. "The Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Act, 2020" (PDF). The Gazette of India. 27 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. "Parliament passes JK Official Languages Bill, 2020". Rising Kashmir. 23 September 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  3. "Doodhpatri: A new travel destination in Kashmir".
  4. ":: District Budgam (Official website)". budgam.nic.in. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  5. "The unexplored wealth of Doodhpathri". www.greaterkashmir.com. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  6. "Doodhpathri". www.daletravels.net. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  7. "Unexplored Doodhpathri". kashmirscan.net. Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  8. "Doodhpathri". budgam.nic.in. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  9. Doodhpathri

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