Best Time
May–Oct
Altitude
2,414 m
Summer
8°C–22°C
Winter
-8°C–2°C
About Aru Valley
Aru Valley is a pristine meadow village 12 km upstream from Pahalgam, sitting at 2,414 meters in a wide glacial valley surrounded by towering peaks. This enchanting hamlet is the starting point for some of Kashmir's most celebrated treks — the Kolahoi Glacier trek and the Tarsar-Marsar twin lakes trek. With its wooden cottages, grazing horses, and snow-fed streams, Aru is the quintessential Kashmiri pastoral paradise.
Unlike the more developed Pahalgam, Aru retains a raw, village charm. The valley floor is carpeted with wildflowers in summer, while autumn transforms the surrounding birch and maple forests into a kaleidoscope of gold and crimson. In winter, the valley sleeps under deep snow, accessible only to the hardiest adventurers. Aru offers the perfect balance of accessibility and wilderness.
Things to Do
Tarsar-Marsar Trek
A stunning 4-day trek to twin alpine lakes set in spectacular mountain amphitheaters — among Kashmir's finest treks.
Kolahoi Glacier Trek
A challenging trek to Kashmir's largest glacier at 4,700m. The route passes through dense forests and alpine meadows.
Pony Rides to Lidderwat
A scenic horseback ride through the valley to Lidderwat meadow — a base camp for further high-altitude treks.
Camping
Set up camp in the flower-strewn meadows with panoramic mountain views — one of Kashmir's best camping experiences.
Trout Fishing
The Aru river is excellent for brown trout fishing. Obtain permits from the local fisheries office in Pahalgam.
Photography
The wooden huts against snow peaks, wildflower meadows, and pastoral scenes offer extraordinary photo opportunities year-round.
How to Reach Aru Valley
By Air: Srinagar Airport is 107 km. Drive to Pahalgam (95 km, 2.5 hours) then continue 12 km to Aru.
By Road: From Pahalgam, a 12 km drive along the Lidder river valley. The road is narrow but scenic. Local taxis available.
On Foot/Pony: Many visitors trek or take ponies from Pahalgam to Aru (12 km, 3-4 hours) through beautiful riverside trail.
Travel Tips
- Aru has basic accommodation — expect simple guesthouses and camps, not luxury hotels.
- If trekking to Tarsar or Kolahoi, hire a registered local guide and porter from Pahalgam.
- Carry warm layers even in summer — temperatures drop significantly at night at this altitude.
- The road from Pahalgam to Aru can be rough — a sturdy vehicle or pony ride is recommended.
- Bring cash — there are no ATMs in Aru. The nearest banking facilities are in Pahalgam.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Aru Valley from Pahalgam?
Aru is 12 km from Pahalgam, about 30 minutes by car or 3-4 hours on foot/pony. The drive follows the scenic Lidder river valley.
Can I visit Aru as a day trip from Pahalgam?
Yes, most visitors come as a half-day trip from Pahalgam. However, staying overnight lets you experience the valley's magical morning atmosphere and try some treks.
Is Aru Valley suitable for families?
Yes, the valley floor is gentle and perfect for families. Pony rides, short walks, and camping are family-friendly. Only the high-altitude treks require fitness.
When does Aru Valley get snow?
Snow typically arrives in late November and stays until April. The valley is most accessible and beautiful from May to October.
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