Doda

Situated at an elevation of 5,000 feet above sea level, the Doda district is the largest in the Jammu region. It is believed that the place got its name from a utensil maker named Deed and gradually changed to Doda. The Doda district is full of picturesque locations, including vast forests, snow-capped peaks, unexplored hiking paths, and the majestic Chenab River that flows through it. Despite its enormous potential, the district offers a variety of tourist attractions, health resorts, and captivating hiking routes. Bhaderwah which falls in district Doda is a verdant unexplored valley with a lot of tourism potential. The place is ideal for winter sports activities and a heaven for snow lovers. Bhaderwah is also known as Nagon ki Bhoomi means ‘a land of snakes.’ Despite the transportation and commuting limitations, a considerable number of domestic and foreign tourists have been drawn to the district. Doda provides tourists with a window into its colorful past because of its rich historical and cultural legacy. Amidst its stunning scenery and lively culture, Doda district promises an unforgettable experience, whether you're looking for outdoor adventure, spiritual enlightenment, or just a quiet getaway.