Just realized that many comments already talk about the Warwan valley being in Jammu division. 100 percent true! It is Jammu. Amazing place, will do this trek for sure.
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This Does not Comes Under Kashmir . This Comes Under The Jammu Division. There Is Another Place Bhaderwah Search It On UA-cam It Also Comes Under Jammu Division
@@pbasu9979 Kisthwar region was placed under Jammu division only for political reasons. In reality, this land is culturally, linguistically, ethnically Kashmiri. It has nothing to do with Dogra/Jammu culture.
@@rabiyaashraf950 Making Jammu into a State wouldn't make any sense. Most sections of Chenab and Kishtwar rightly belong to Kashmir (in terms of ethnicity, culture, language, people, and everything else---The overwhelming people of these regions identify with KASHMIRI identity, not Jammu).
It's not in Kashmir. It touches Anantnag, but it's part of District Kishtwar, Jammu. Kishtwar national park is another gem for trekkers. It has features of Hemis NP as well as green valleys.
This is very much Kashmiri, NOT Jammu. Any land belongs to its people--The overwhelming majority of people in these regions are Kashmiri, with Kisthwari itself being a dialect of Kashmiri language with some minor Pahari influence because of trade with Pahari regions of Himachal.
@@lovesharmajammu don't agree with u majority of people speak theri kashmiri and even every kashmiri understands kishtwari and vice versa.culture geography same .u might be from jammu that is separate thing.and marwah region dachan mughal maiden are purest form of kashmiri people where l Kashmiri language is I purest form and same in kishtwar national park where majority of kashmiri people live some goes for bahderwah town.kishtwar doesn't relate to jamu in any sense. Same goes for doda ramban reasi side but from kulgam many areas of rajouri and poonch nelumm valley gurez Haitian Bala district draas of pok regions. U can't change
Although this place is not in kashmir but some part of it falls in kashmir and some in kistiwar..and easiest way to go there is from Kashmir anantnag and moreover road has been fully upgraded upto margan top where u can enjoy beautiful scenes of two lakes
Warwan Valley trek overshadows all other treks, including the Kashmir Great Lakes trek etc. Warwan Valley is a Himalayan sub-valley and a tehsil in Kishtwar District in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in India. The Valley lies 68 kilometres northeast of Kishtwar and 89 kilometres from Srinagar the capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
@@rabiyaashraf950 Before calling someone else an idiot, kindly confirm your own knowledge. The overwhelming majority of people of Kishtwar and Chenab regions (barring Bhaderwah) identify with Kashmiri identity, NOT with Jammu. These regions have been placed under Jammu division for political reasons only. It would be like referring to Darjeeling as Bengali merely because it has been (wrongly) placed under West Bengal State. It would be better to put Darjeeling with Sikkim, just like it would be correct to put most parts of Chenab and Kishtwar with Kashmir division (which is where they belong).
@@jklseries5595 it's not politically motivated but it historically was jammu during maharajas time and if u see the whole chenab valley then kashmiri is largest group but not the majority morover 45% of chenab valley is hindu and they won't ever like to be with Kashmir at all bcoz of religious reasons and islamic radicalism in Kashmir so best is to give it a seperate division
@@Sk-vu8mi -- It is indeed politically motivated. These regions belong to Kashmir in every way. Moreover, keeping them within Kashmir administration (which is where these regions belong) also increases the Hindu population in Kashmir (if you want to look at it that way).
@@jklseries5595 if you understand how the regions have been divided geographically in India, it's based on the watershed principal and in this particular case Warwan valley lies south of Pir Panjal ranges so it's very much part of Jammu Division and not Kashmir.
This isn't Kashmir, this is in district Kishtwar,Jammu ( the largest and the highest district in the newly formed UT oif J&K) indiahikes please update the description
It's a part of Anantnag District of Kasmir Division..... I'm from the Ladakh side of this trek route.... My neighbour usually goes to Warwan Valley for his business trips.....
It takes 2 hours from Anantnag last village ,u have to descend a mountain and u have reached warwan valley ,though its in Kishtwar district .. I talked to locals and they told me that Kashmir is more near than Jammu but the person who divided region s should be awarded.. I mean u look at the geography of region and landscapes the r alike though its small
Warwan is a part of KASHMIR in every way (ethnicity, language, history, heritage, culture) --- It has just been placed under Jammu division for purely political reasons only. People of Warwan, along with most of Kisthwar, identify with KASHMIR, not Jammu.
Don't tag us as habitants of jammu province..our heritage,culture,ethnicity,language etc etc are exactly the same as Kashmiri's.we have been forcibly placed in jammu province...otherwise we r proud Kashmiri's. And one more thing if u have have so much hate about Kashmir that u can't see anything good in it than it would be better to call it as a part of chenab valley ..no need to mention ur jammu here.
Hi Ajith, we don't recommend doing Warwan in September. The pass can have snowfall and become inaccessible. Also becomes really cold. July and August are the best time to do the trek. You can find more details here - indiahikes.com/warwan-valley#best-time
And Kishtwar needs to be divided up--- The Pahari regions in southern part of Kishtwar can remain with Jammu if they want, but great than 80-90% of Kishtwar belongs to KASHMIR in every way. The people of Warwan Valley are KAshmiri speakers and follow Kashmiri culture same as the Valley--- Kashmir is more than the Valley, it includes >90% of Kisthwar, >90% of Chenab (barring Bhaderwah/Patnitop), and all of Neelam/Sharda region (POK) along with some minor border regions with Gilgit/Baltistan/Kargil.
MOHMMAD MAQBOOL KOKA S.O ABDUL GAFFAR KOKA R.O CHOIDRAMAN TEHSIL WARWAN CHINAB VALLEY Ya ♥ ALLAH Hamareh Riziq MaaL Aur DOLAT Mainh Barkat FURMA Aamain Ya ALLAH Aamain 🙏 Ya ALLAH Hamareh Gonahoinh KO Maaf Furma Aamain Ya ALLAH Aamain 🙏
Only on paper. In reality, people of Warwan Valley (along with most of Kisthwar) are Kashmiri by ethnicity, language and culture. Based on this, these regions should be placed under Kashmir administration as it has nothing to do with Jammu culture
Umm, last time I checked, kishtawar district was part of Jammu not Kashmir valley, has Jammu totally lost it's identity today that we even call such beautiful places in Jammu as KASHMIR!!! Infact acc to history, kistawar district of Jammu was ruled by king of chamba(HP) in the past, and that king of chamba gave it to king of Jammu as dowry.
For people who are not from this region, here is a little bit of info: Large sections of Chenab and Kishtwar (including Warwan) belong to Kashmir in terms of ethnicity, language and culture--Plus, the people in these regions correctly identify with Kashmir. These regions have been placed under Jammu division because of political reasons (since Kashmir Valley became the hotbed in the 1950s onwards and especially in the 1990s, and therefore the lesser populated Kashmiri regions were placed under Jammu division for political reasons only). Kashmir is NOT simply the Valley - Kashmiri includes all of the Valley + most of Chenab, most of Kishtwar, some border regions with Kargil, and most of POK. Kashmir in its true form is huge.
@@tarunsharma7528 but some dogras get offended but they can't change relatity Kashmri language is the language of highest order Hindus that is brahmins
Har khubsurat cheez kashmir nhi hoti mer dost...warwan valley is a sub himalayn valley and a tehsil in district kishtwar of chenab valley of jammu division...its not kashmir😂
These regions (including Warwan) are part and parcel of KASHMIR, but were placed under Jammu administration for political reasons. Please note that any land belongs to its people, and the people native to these regions are KASHMIRI in every way. Moreover, Kishtwari itself is a dialect of Kashmiri language. I suggest that you please meet with the people NATIVE to these regions-- All of them identify with Kashmir. Only the southern most regions of Kishtwar plus Bhaderwah identify with Jammu. But greater than 80-90% of both Kishtwar and Chenab regions in general belong to KASHMIR in every way.
@@jklseries5595 brother mere buhat dost ha kishtwar se aur unhe jo bhi kashmiri bolta vo hamesha usee gussa hote ha vo kehte ha ham kishtwari ha naki kashmiri language me similarity hone se koi jagah kisi ke under nhi aati... Aur bhaderwah aur chamba (himachal )ka culture same ha aur kuch had tk language to iska matlab kya vo himachal ko de Diya jay ..vese hi kishtwar ha🙏🙏
Dara 370 iseliye toh todi gae jammu region kah toh yeh naam hee kahtam karney toh lage Kashmir kah baja bajatey rehty hai 70 Waal seh sada haak ithe rakh
This is the rea where i m belong from thanks for explore this hidden valley
Just realized that many comments already talk about the Warwan valley being in Jammu division.
100 percent true! It is Jammu.
Amazing place, will do this trek for sure.
This channel is a gem. Really surprised why it does not have millions of subscribers. People are more interested in peeping other people's life that is why channels showing daily vlogs with saas bahu kind of life are getting subscribers in millions. .
Thanks for this video ♥️, pictures were awesome 😍, willing to do this trek ✌️
Wowwwwwww amazing place thank you for sharing it guys😍😍😍👍👍👍
Buddies it's not Kashmir it's Warwan Jammu 🙂❤
Thanks for sharing, love KASHMIR ❤️
This Does not Comes Under Kashmir . This Comes Under The Jammu Division. There Is Another Place Bhaderwah Search It On UA-cam It Also Comes Under Jammu Division
@@pbasu9979 don't know why we indians don't want to give Jammu it's own identity.
@@pbasu9979 Kisthwar region was placed under Jammu division only for political reasons. In reality, this land is culturally, linguistically, ethnically Kashmiri. It has nothing to do with Dogra/Jammu culture.
@@rabiyaashraf950 Making Jammu into a State wouldn't make any sense. Most sections of Chenab and Kishtwar rightly belong to Kashmir (in terms of ethnicity, culture, language, people, and everything else---The overwhelming people of these regions identify with KASHMIRI identity, not Jammu).
@@jklseries5595 not true.
I live close to warwan
Is there a way from ikhala
Lucky you
where
It's not in Kashmir. It touches Anantnag, but it's part of District Kishtwar, Jammu. Kishtwar national park is another gem for trekkers. It has features of Hemis NP as well as green valleys.
This is very much Kashmiri, NOT Jammu. Any land belongs to its people--The overwhelming majority of people in these regions are Kashmiri, with Kisthwari itself being a dialect of Kashmiri language with some minor Pahari influence because of trade with Pahari regions of Himachal.
Completely agree with Rajat. Yes, Kishtwar is in Jammu division. Warwan valley should be called Jammu trek.
@@jklseries5595 don't agree with you.
Kishtwar is in Jammu division. Most people of Kishtwar are much more closer to Dogra culture and influences.
@@lovesharmajammu don't agree with u majority of people speak theri kashmiri and even every kashmiri understands kishtwari and vice versa.culture geography same .u might be from jammu that is separate thing.and marwah region dachan mughal maiden are purest form of kashmiri people where l
Kashmiri language is I purest form and same in kishtwar national park where majority of kashmiri people live some goes for bahderwah town.kishtwar doesn't relate to jamu in any sense. Same goes for doda ramban reasi side but from kulgam many areas of rajouri and poonch nelumm valley gurez Haitian Bala district draas of pok regions. U can't change
Although this place is not in kashmir but some part of it falls in kashmir and some in kistiwar..and easiest way to go there is from Kashmir anantnag and moreover road has been fully upgraded upto margan top where u can enjoy beautiful scenes of two lakes
I am going to do it for sure! thanks for great intro video .... will contact you as I am ready for this.... 🙂
Warwan Valley trek overshadows all other treks, including the Kashmir Great Lakes trek etc. Warwan Valley is a Himalayan sub-valley and a tehsil in Kishtwar District in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in India. The Valley lies 68 kilometres northeast of Kishtwar and 89 kilometres from Srinagar the capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
@Hüntêr Gåmiñg , yes only motorable road is via Kashmir valley, but it lies in Kishtwar district and whole kishtwar district speak Kashmiri language.
@@rabiyaashraf950
Before calling someone else an idiot, kindly confirm your own knowledge. The overwhelming majority of people of Kishtwar and Chenab regions (barring Bhaderwah) identify with Kashmiri identity, NOT with Jammu. These regions have been placed under Jammu division for political reasons only. It would be like referring to Darjeeling as Bengali merely because it has been (wrongly) placed under West Bengal State. It would be better to put Darjeeling with Sikkim, just like it would be correct to put most parts of Chenab and Kishtwar with Kashmir division (which is where they belong).
@@jklseries5595 it's not politically motivated but it historically was jammu during maharajas time and if u see the whole chenab valley then kashmiri is largest group but not the majority morover 45% of chenab valley is hindu and they won't ever like to be with Kashmir at all bcoz of religious reasons and islamic radicalism in Kashmir so best is to give it a seperate division
@@Sk-vu8mi -- It is indeed politically motivated. These regions belong to Kashmir in every way. Moreover, keeping them within Kashmir administration (which is where these regions belong) also increases the Hindu population in Kashmir (if you want to look at it that way).
@@jklseries5595 if you understand how the regions have been divided geographically in India, it's based on the watershed principal and in this particular case Warwan valley lies south of Pir Panjal ranges so it's very much part of Jammu Division and not Kashmir.
One of a kind, looks like descending trek
Love from warwan valley📌
Warwan is a tehsil of district kishtwar of chenab valley of jammu division not in kashmir....dont give wrong information
This isn't Kashmir, this is in district Kishtwar,Jammu ( the largest and the highest district in the newly formed UT oif J&K) indiahikes please update the description
Jammu has got only Vashno Devi Mandir for people to visit lol
This is very much Kashmiri in every way. Kisthwari itself is a dialect of Kashmiri language.
Lol, it is actually part of Islamabad district, people are 100% kashmiris
It has road connection from anantnag district only
It's a part of Anantnag District of Kasmir Division..... I'm from the Ladakh side of this trek route.... My neighbour usually goes to Warwan Valley for his business trips.....
Very very. Very beautiful warwan valley
4:12 my village
That's wonderful!🔥
Nice
It takes 2 hours from Anantnag last village ,u have to descend a mountain and u have reached warwan valley ,though its in Kishtwar district .. I talked to locals and they told me that Kashmir is more near than Jammu but the person who divided region s should be awarded.. I mean u look at the geography of region and landscapes the r alike though its small
Nice 👍.. wish some day I’ll do once I become a strong trekker ..
Wow
When the bookings will open ?
Hi Swati , can you tell me the name of trek @0.10-0.11..the bridge
Name of the trek at 0:10-0:11
Warwan valley in kishtwar distt Jammu province
Warwan is a part of KASHMIR in every way (ethnicity, language, history, heritage, culture) --- It has just been placed under Jammu division for purely political reasons only. People of Warwan, along with most of Kisthwar, identify with KASHMIR, not Jammu.
Don't tag us as habitants of jammu province..our heritage,culture,ethnicity,language etc etc are exactly the same as Kashmiri's.we have been forcibly placed in jammu province...otherwise we r proud Kashmiri's.
And one more thing if u have have so much hate about Kashmir that u can't see anything good in it than it would be better to call it as a part of chenab valley ..no need to mention ur jammu here.
Can this trek be done in the month of September? I know Indiahikes done have batches but want to know if it’s possible
Hi Ajith, we don't recommend doing Warwan in September. The pass can have snowfall and become inaccessible. Also becomes really cold.
July and August are the best time to do the trek. You can find more details here - indiahikes.com/warwan-valley#best-time
Coming next year...
I travelled from wardwen to panikher kargil in 2023
What was the best time
July and August are the only 2 months you can do this trek Midhun.
Adab i am javaid darver warvan velly ..i ..h
It's in the Kishtwar district and its is far beautiful than Kashmir Valley I am also Resident of Kishtwar
It is certainly not "more" beautiful. It looks the same as the Valley.
@Manish bhatt Yes.
And Kishtwar needs to be divided up--- The Pahari regions in southern part of Kishtwar can remain with Jammu if they want, but great than 80-90% of Kishtwar belongs to KASHMIR in every way. The people of Warwan Valley are KAshmiri speakers and follow Kashmiri culture same as the Valley--- Kashmir is more than the Valley, it includes >90% of Kisthwar, >90% of Chenab (barring Bhaderwah/Patnitop), and all of Neelam/Sharda region (POK) along with some minor border regions with Gilgit/Baltistan/Kargil.
@@jklseries5595 how can u claim kargil they don't share anything with kashmiris
@@Sk-vu8mi I never said all of Kargil, I just said that some minor border regions with Kargil belong to KASHMIR.
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MOHMMAD MAQBOOL KOKA S.O ABDUL GAFFAR KOKA R.O CHOIDRAMAN TEHSIL WARWAN CHINAB VALLEY Ya ♥ ALLAH Hamareh Riziq MaaL Aur DOLAT Mainh Barkat FURMA Aamain Ya ALLAH Aamain 🙏 Ya ALLAH Hamareh Gonahoinh KO Maaf Furma Aamain Ya ALLAH Aamain 🙏
Its Kashmir...
Exactly, this is part and parcel of Kashmir but wrongly placed under Jammu administration for political reasons.
@@jklseries5595brou alive
Warwah is not in kashmir, its in Jammu, kishtewar.
Only on paper. In reality, people of Warwan Valley (along with most of Kisthwar) are Kashmiri by ethnicity, language and culture. Based on this, these regions should be placed under Kashmir administration as it has nothing to do with Jammu culture
@@jklseries5595 exactly.this is what we people of Marwah and warwan valleys want
@@nayiemahmad7431 Love from Sringar brother . We are always with you
Is this a monsoon trek 😬⁉️
Yes, it is. But it's mostly in the rain shadow region of our country.
I searched warwan valley on Google maps . It gives no result .
It's there on Wikipedia
Bro it's on Google i m belong form that area when ever u wanna travel there let me know bro it ll be great to have there and explore this valley
Search Margan Top on Google Earth, you will find it. That's the highest point in Warwan valley
Umm, last time I checked, kishtawar district was part of Jammu not Kashmir valley, has Jammu totally lost it's identity today that we even call such beautiful places in Jammu as KASHMIR!!! Infact acc to history, kistawar district of Jammu was ruled by king of chamba(HP) in the past, and that king of chamba gave it to king of Jammu as dowry.
The people NATIVE to these regions are Kashmiri (or Kashmiri offshoots). They correctly identify with Kashmiri identity.
For people who are not from this region, here is a little bit of info:
Large sections of Chenab and Kishtwar (including Warwan) belong to Kashmir in terms of ethnicity, language and culture--Plus, the people in these regions correctly identify with Kashmir. These regions have been placed under Jammu division because of political reasons (since Kashmir Valley became the hotbed in the 1950s onwards and especially in the 1990s, and therefore the lesser populated Kashmiri regions were placed under Jammu division for political reasons only). Kashmir is NOT simply the Valley - Kashmiri includes all of the Valley + most of Chenab, most of Kishtwar, some border regions with Kargil, and most of POK. Kashmir in its true form is huge.
Kishtwar district is rightly placed in Jammu division. Most people from Kishtwar relate more with Dogra culture, Jammu culture
Although m from kishtwar our culture and dialect is somewhat similar to kashmir
@@tarunsharma7528 but some dogras get offended but they can't change relatity Kashmri language is the language of highest order Hindus that is brahmins
100% right1
Har khubsurat cheez kashmir nhi hoti mer dost...warwan valley is a sub himalayn valley and a tehsil in district kishtwar of chenab valley of jammu division...its not kashmir😂
Sorry but it belongs to kishtwar not in kashmir
These regions (including Warwan) are part and parcel of KASHMIR, but were placed under Jammu administration for political reasons. Please note that any land belongs to its people, and the people native to these regions are KASHMIRI in every way. Moreover, Kishtwari itself is a dialect of Kashmiri language. I suggest that you please meet with the people NATIVE to these regions-- All of them identify with Kashmir. Only the southern most regions of Kishtwar plus Bhaderwah identify with Jammu. But greater than 80-90% of both Kishtwar and Chenab regions in general belong to KASHMIR in every way.
@@jklseries5595 brother mere buhat dost ha kishtwar se aur unhe jo bhi kashmiri bolta vo hamesha usee gussa hote ha vo kehte ha ham kishtwari ha naki kashmiri language me similarity hone se koi jagah kisi ke under nhi aati... Aur bhaderwah aur chamba (himachal )ka culture same ha aur kuch had tk language to iska matlab kya vo himachal ko de Diya jay ..vese hi kishtwar ha🙏🙏
It's kashmir not india
Kashmir is very much a part of INDIA.
Dara 370 iseliye toh todi gae jammu region kah toh yeh naam hee kahtam karney toh lage Kashmir kah baja bajatey rehty hai 70 Waal seh sada haak ithe rakh
Is it safe though considering the political situation
Hi, yes. We have organised many groups on this trek last year as well:)