Gurez Valley in Bandipore district sits 86 km from Bandipora town, near the Line of Control. It's accessible only from June to October. The Kishanganga river, Habba Khatun peak, and the Dard community make it unlike anywhere else in Kashmir. A complete guide.
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Quick Answer: Gurez Valley is in Bandipore district, 140 km from Srinagar (5–6 hr drive). Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit to visit (obtainable online or at Bandipore DC office). Open June–October only - the Razdan Pass (3,300m) that provides access closes with winter snowfall. The valley is famous for the Kishanganga river, the Dard community, and Habba Khatun peak named for a 16th-century Kashmiri poetess.
What Makes Gurez Valley Extraordinary
Gurez is the last inhabited valley before the Line of Control in this sector. The Dard people who live here have a distinct culture, language (Shina), and architecture (multi-storey wooden houses with elaborate carved balconies) that differs markedly from the rest of Kashmir. They are considered by ethnographers to be among the oldest continuous inhabitants of the Himalayan valleys, with historical links to the ancient Dardic civilisation that predates Kashmiri Sultanate culture by centuries.
The Habba Khatun peak (4,827m) dominates the valley skyline. It was named in memory of the 16th-century Kashmiri poet-queen Habba Khatun, one of the most celebrated voices in Kashmiri literature, whose laments for her exiled husband are still recited and sung.
How to Get to Gurez Valley
- Srinagar to Bandipora town (60 km, ~1.5 hrs): Via NH 1 to Sumbal, then north to Bandipora.
- Bandipora to Razdan Pass (40 km, ~2 hrs): The road climbs steeply to Razdan Pass (3,300m). This section is prone to rockfall in heavy rain - check conditions.
- Razdan Pass to Dawar, Gurez (30 km, ~1.5 hrs): The road descends into the valley. Dawar is the main settlement and the location of the tourist rest house.
A private 4WD cab from Srinagar to Gurez and back costs ₹6,000–₹8,000 total. Via Kashmir's cab service arranges Gurez Valley trips with drivers who know the road.
Permit Requirements for Gurez Valley
Indian nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Gurez. This is obtainable: (a) Online at the J&K e-SAHEELI portal (typically 24–48 hours processing); (b) In person at the Bandipore District Collector's office (same-day if you arrive early). Carry a government-issued photo ID. The permit is free. Foreigners should check with J&K Tourism for current regulations - foreign national access to Gurez has varied year to year.
What to Do in Gurez Valley
Walk along the Kishanganga river: The Kishanganga (called Neelum River in Pakistan-administered Kashmir) flows through the centre of the valley in a wide, glacier-fed stream. The riverside walk from Dawar toward Kanzalwan village (8 km upstream) is the most scenic route in the valley.
Visit a Dard village: The wooden architecture of Dard houses in Tulail sub-division (30 km beyond Dawar) is extraordinary - three-storey wooden structures with carved facades. Ask your driver or the rest house manager to arrange a visit.
Trek to Tragbal: A local guide can arrange a 2-day trek to the Tragbal forest area above Dawar. Alpine meadows, forest, and views of the upper Kishanganga valley.
For another isolated Kupwara valley experience, see our guide to Bangus Valley. For a contrast with a more accessible hidden gem, see Lolab Valley.
Where to Stay in Gurez Valley
J&K Tourism runs a Tourist Rest House in Dawar - basic but clean, with meals available. There are a few private guesthouses in Dawar. No hotels by any standard definition. Advance booking for the rest house is strongly advised in July–August. Contact J&K Tourism Department (Srinagar office: 0194-2452690).
Frequently Asked Questions: Gurez Valley
Is Gurez Valley safe? Yes for tourists visiting Dawar and the lower valley. The ILP requirement exists because Gurez is near the Line of Control, but the tourist-accessible areas are entirely normal and safe.
How many days should I spend in Gurez? 2 nights minimum - 1 full day is not enough to justify the 5–6 hour drive each way. 3 nights allows for the river walk, a village visit, and the Tragbal trek. Gurez is not a day trip.
Is there mobile signal in Gurez? Limited. BSNL has some coverage in Dawar. Jio and Airtel are unreliable. Inform someone of your plans and expected return before entering the valley.
What is the best month for Gurez? July and August for full summer access and the Kishanganga in highest flow. September for fewer people and better photography light.
Via Kashmir arranges Gurez Valley trips including ILP processing, 4WD transport, and rest house bookings.
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