Saturday, January 23, 2016

Nature's Peace Will Flow Into You on a Patnitop Tour

Jammu and Kashmir - synonymous with heaven, synonymous with lifetime holidays, synonymous with the abode of God, synonymous with the crown of India!! Jammu Kashmir tourism known no limits when it comes to attractions. Those who look for relaxing holidays in solitude should plan a trip to Patnitop in Kashmir.
  • Picturesque altitude of 2024 m.
  • Awesome hill resort situated 112 km from Jammu
  • Thick white coat of virgin snow in winters
  • Charming picnic spots & serene walks
  • Tranquil peace of Chinab basin
  • Freshwater springs with ice-cold water and medicinal properties
  • Sudh Mahadev, a holy temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
  • A 6-hole golf course (now being expanded to 9-holes)
  • Excursions to hill stations like Sanasar and Sundarani
  • 600 year old Naag Temple
If all this is enough to fascinate the adventurer in you, Patnitop is calling!!
Serving as one of the best-developed tourist spots in the Kashmir valley, Patnitop has enormous options for sightseeing & adventure sports as well. The vast grasslands shine green in summers and take white attire in winters.
If you are an adventure seeker, trekking is a wonderful activity to go for during summer when all the treks open up. Sundarani - Jungal Gali - Jasarkote - Sanasar route in Jangal Gali area is one of the favorite trek routes among tourists.
The place comes alive in winters when tourists from all over the world gather here for skiing. Special skiing classes are organized for the beginners. Recently, the place has been highlighted with some of the aero sports, of which paragliding is the most opted one. Tourists can also be seen indulged in parasailing and hot air ballooning. Moreover, the flowery meadows of the hill station are ideal places for nature walks.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Hotels in Patnitop

The decades of the 1980s and 1990s, saw a large number of visitors flock to Patnitop especially from the neighboring regions of Jammu, Punjab and Delhi. Largely driven by the market, this also helped Patnitop come into its own as a full-fledged destination. It no longer remained a place for weekend visitors. The infrastructure developed, many people from Jammu built second homes, the trails became better explored and new activities came along. Much of this development was spearheaded by the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation which still runs most of the facilities including accommodation and restaurants.

The place-name Patnitop, is believed to have originated from the local phrase Patan da Talab, or the pond of the princess. Again local lore has it that there was once a pond on the grassy slopes and this was where a princess used to bathe. Easily accessible, Patnitop is only thirty-five kilometers from the town of Udhampur and a hundred and twelve from Jammu it also the closest place to Jammu which offers the experience of a hill station with all the attendant charms of woods, walks and snow in winter. The river Chenab also flows close by.

History
Almost nothing is known about Patnitops past or even if it had a substantial history. The oldest extant structure is considered to be the Nag temple, the temple to the serpent deity and this is said to be around six centuries old and apart from this, there is very little by way of old habitation at Patnitop. The place was a part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and was a popular excursion and picnic spot for the people of Jammu. The nearby towns of Kudh, Batote and Udhampur have been inhabited and have had a level of urbanization for quite some time.

Getting Around
Taxis and buses are available to reach Patnitop. Around Patnitop, bus services are limited, but taxis are available. Much of the place can be seen on foot, or on horseback ponies with attendants who double as guides are available.

Tourist Traps in the City
None as such, though the pony guides can become pestering at times. And especially on weekends in summer, pre-book accommodation as there can be a rush.

Local Custom
Dress conservatively in public.

Shopping
Shopping is limited in Patnitop. The few goods and handicrafts are available in the small stalls and include warm tunics pherans, shawls, wicker-work and scatter-rugs namdahs.

Communications
A couple of STD booths are available. Internet connectivity and availability is very limited. All major GSM providers are there in Patnitop - Idea, Airtel, Aircel, Vodaphone and Idea among others; but only post-paid connections function throughout the state of Jammu and Kashmir though pre-paid ones may soon be allowed. 

Mobile phones with connections from outside the state do not function in Patnitop.

Surface
Road distances to Patnitop are Delhi is 710 kilometers away and Chandigarh is at a distance of 480 kilometers. After entering the state of Jammu and Kashmir, there is a large check post at Lakhanpur (210 kilometers short of Patnitop); here, every vehicle has to pay a toll-tax. Buses are available for Patnitop in Jammu. 

Train
Udhampur is the closest railhead for Patnitop and is thirty-five kilometers away. This well connected to the rest of the country by train. The station at Jammu (Tawi) is 135 kilometers from Patnitop. Between New Delhi and Jammu there is the Jammu Rajdhani; other important trains are the Jhelum Express, the Jammu Tawi Express and the Jammu Mail.

Air
The airport at Jammu is the one closest to Patnitop. GoAir, Indian Airlines, Jetlite, Kingfisher Airlines and Spice Jet have regular flights to Jammu. This is 140 kilometers from Patnitop and taxis are available.