Located in the calm and unexplored patches of Jammu and Kashmir, Sarthal is a stunning destination that is largely untouched by mass tourism. While locations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg have been the most recognized tourist places of Kashmir since long, Sarthal is one unexplored destination awaiting exploration. With emerald green meadows, snow clad peaks, thick forests, and peaceful environment, an ideal tourist destination is being created here within the Union Territory.
This untouched wonderland is situated in Kishtwar District, and visitors to Sarthal are left spellbound at the beauty of its unspoiled surroundings. Here, adventure, spirituality, and serenity coincide, lovers of nature, trekkers, pilgrims, and lay people in need of a smear from their hard concrete city life can flock here in perfect combination. Sarthal, with its proper tourism setup, has every possibility of being moulded into one of the best destinations for travelers next to Gulmarg and Pahalgam.
Natural Beauty of Sarthal, A Heaven for Nature Lovers:
Sarthal has a beautiful view throughout the seasons. In summer, the green meadows bordering vast expanses dotted with wildflowers are perfect for escape, while in winter the whole valley, under white snow, is said to have a magic resemblance to Switzerland. A spectacular juxtaposition of snow draped pine trees and frozen streams, a view of wooden houses, all under white snowy cover, can only be magic, a dream that wakes you.
Sarthal meadows are one perfect place for a nature walk and picnic, where one could experience the thrill of camping and getting fresh mountain air, peaceful silence, and scenic views of Pir Panjal ranges.
Adventure Tourism, A Potential Hub for Winter Sports and Trekking:
One of the most promising features of Sarthal is its possibility to be developed as a winter sports destination. Like Gulmarg, it will attract skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. Sarthal has the perfect slopes for skiing, snowboarding, and sledging operations. With proper infrastructure, Sarthal can be marketed as an adventure hotspot in the winters. The region has some of the most beautiful trekking routes and one of the most thrilling experiences for trekkers.
Among the most thrilling are the Sinthan Pass Trek, the Sarthal to Bhaderwah Trek, and the Kishtwar National Park Trek, accumulated through untouched dense forests, alpine meadows, and high altitude lakes. The true essence of trekking will be by fulfilling the pleasure of gazing at the untouched scenery of the majestic Himalayas.
On top of this, rock climbing and mountain biking could be promoted to fetter the attention of adventure loving visitors. A minor scale investment in adventure tourism could see Sarthal grow in stature as compared to Pahalgam which has already established itself in white-water rafting on the Lidder River and trekking tracks.
This also has religious and mystical value besides natural beauty and adventure. The land has witnessed many pilgrim journeys with the famous temple of Sarthal Devi dedicated to Goddess Durga found here. Standing on a hill, the temple site gives an overwhelming view of the entire valley, making the spiritual expedition a fulfilling one.
Every year, the temple receives thousands of devotees during the annual Sarthal Devi Yatra, adding to the cultural and religious significance of this area. Planned and developed in a proper way, Sarthal could easily carve a niche in spiritual tourism like Vaishno Devi in Katra and attract devotees from across the length and breadth of the country.
Wildlife and Ecotourism, Paradise for Nature Enthusiasts:
Sarthal is located near Kishtwar National Park, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The park is famous for its population of Markhor (wild goat), Himalayan Black Bear, Brown Bear, Leopards, and Musk Deer. Birdwatchers can also spot several rare and exotic species, making it an ideal destination for eco tourism and wildlife photography.
Sarthal can be a major attraction for the nature’s lovers and wildlife enthusiasts with the introduction of eco lodges, jungle safaris, and guided wildlife tours based on sustainable tourism practices.
Floriculture, Exploring the Region’s Rich Heritage:
The farm of Sarthal and adjoining areas is deeply rooted in the Dogra, Kashmiri, and Pahari traditions. Local folk music, traditional dances, and colorful cultural festivals have added to the uniqueness of this area. The visitors would love to visit the local villages, mix with the locals, and party with them in the traditional mountains. Promoting handicrafts in the region, such as woolen shawls and wooden artifacts, may further enhance cultural tourism, just as Kashmiri Pashmina and walnut wood carvings appeal tourists to Srinagar and Pahalgam.
Tourism Development Potential: Transforming Sarthal into a Tourist Hub:
Sarthal holds significant potential to emerge as a major tourist destination, but it requires improved infrastructure and effective promotion. Here are some key areas to focus on for developing tourism in the region:
1. Improved Road Connectivity: Better roads and regular transport services will make Sarthal easily accessible for tourists.
2. Accommodation Facilities: Eco friendly resorts, hotels, and homestays should be developed to provide comfortable lodging for visitors.
3. Infrastructural Development for Winter Sports: Establish ski resorts, cable car services, and training facilities to make Sarthal the next Gulmarg for skiing.
4. Adventure Tourism Promotion: Organise trekking expeditions, camps, and mountain biking trails to attract adventure seekers.
5. Spiritual Tourism Promotion: Promote the pilgrimage to the Sarthal Devi Temple and other religious sites.
6. Wildlife Eco Tourism: Sarthal safari, nature trails. It will elevate the area.
7. Initiatives in Culture Tourism: Activities for local handicrafts folk music, Heritage tourism will highlight the cultural element of the destination.
A new era for tourism in Sarthal.
Sarthal should be no less than equal to Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg, for it truly deserves to take the pleasantries of heaven. It has all the attractions to develop into a tourism-centric spot in Jammu and Kashmir, in terms of landscapes, adventure activities, spiritual connections, and local culture.
All this needs is government focus and efforts from the tourism department, with equal participation of the local stakeholders charged with developing infrastructure and marketing it as a tourist destination. With proper marketing, Sarthal will soon turn out to be the next big tourist attraction to offer visitors an unforgettable experience at the lap of the Himalayas.
For those who need solitude, adventure, and spiritual enrichment, Sarthal awaits its discovery a true paradise calling out to explorers and nature lovers alike.
That’s great! It’s always great to have local insights from dedicated people like Mudasir Ali, who play a crucial role in highlighting the hidden gems of our region. His valuable information about Sarthal has undoubtedly added depth to our understanding of its tourism potential. The contributions of Mudasir Ali as a social activist are highly commendable, and his efforts to promote the beauty, culture, and tourism opportunities of Sarthal deserve appreciation. Such local voices are necessary for bringing lesser known destinations into the limelight and ensuring sustainable development in those areas.
I hope Sarthal gets the recognition it truly deserves, and with passionate individuals like Mudasir Ali a Social Activist from Sarthal Area, the area will surely flourish as a major tourist attraction in Jammu and Kashmir.
(Writer is a Teacher, Author, Writer and Columnist Hails From Boniyar Baramulla and He Can be reached at [email protected] )