Habba Khatoon Peak, often referred to as the “Pyramid Peak of Gurez,” is one of the most iconic landmarks of the valley. Towering majestically over Dawar, the main town of Gurez, this triangular mountain is named after Habba Khatoon, the legendary 16th-century Kashmiri poetess and queen of Yousuf Shah Chak. The peak not only enhances the dramatic landscape of Gurez but also symbolizes the deep cultural and historical roots of Kashmir. For travelers exploring with Tales of Travelers Tour and Travels, a visit to this peak offers a unique blend of natural beauty and folklore.
The mountain derives its name from Habba Khatoon, known as the “Nightingale of Kashmir.” Born as Zoon (meaning “moon”), she rose from humble beginnings to become a celebrated poetess and later the queen of Kashmir through her marriage to Sultan Yousuf Shah Chak. Her verses, rich in longing and romance, are still sung in Kashmiri households today. After the Mughal emperor Akbar imprisoned her husband, Habba Khatoon lived in sorrow, and legends say she spent her final years wandering near this mountain. The peak, thus, is not just a natural wonder but a cultural landmark representing love, loss, and poetry.
To witness the majestic pyramid-shaped mountain rising above Dawar town.
To connect with the cultural legend of Habba Khatoon, one of Kashmir’s most celebrated figures.
To enjoy the best panoramic views of Gurez Valley, especially at sunrise and sunset.
To experience both nature and heritage in one iconic site.
Habba Khatoon Spring – A crystal-clear natural spring flowing from the foothills of the mountain, believed to have healing properties.
Dawar Meadows – Just below the peak, lush meadows filled with wildflowers offer scenic picnic spots.
Kishanganga River Views – The river flows gracefully nearby, making for incredible photography backdrops.
Local Villages – Traditional wooden houses in Dawar give a glimpse into the unique lifestyle of the Shina-speaking people of Gurez.
Trekking: Routes to Tulail Valley, Habba Khatoon Peak, and alpine meadows.
Camping: Riverside camping by the Kishanganga or in lush meadows.
Fishing: The Kishanganga is famous for trout fishing.
Photography: Wooden homes, snow peaks, river crossings, and local lifestyle.
Cultural Interaction: Learn about the Dardic traditions, language, and folklore.
Bird Watching & Wildlife: Spot Himalayan birds and, if lucky, glimpses of Himalayan brown bears or musk deer.
May to September – Pleasant weather, clear skies, and blooming meadows make this the perfect season to enjoy the peak.
October – Autumn adds golden colors to the valley.
Winter (Nov–April) – The area remains cut off due to heavy snow at Razdan Pass, hence not accessible.
From Srinagar: Drive via Bandipora → Razdan Pass → Dawar (approx. 123 km, 6–7 hours).
From Dawar: Habba Khatoon Peak is visible across the town and accessible by short walks or vehicle routes towards its foothills.
Permits: Since Gurez is close to the Line of Control (LoC), an Inner Line Permit is required for Indian nationals. Foreign tourists are currently restricted.
Carry valid government ID and permits.
Weather changes quickly; pack warm clothes even in summer.
Respect local culture — photography of military areas is prohibited.
Limited mobile connectivity — BSNL works best.
Use local guides for trekking and cultural walks (bookable via Tales of Travelers Tour and Travels).
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