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Sadhna Pass is a mountain pass in Jammu And Kashmir. It is located in the Himalayas and connects Karnah tehsil of Kupwara district with the rest of the Indian administrated Kashmir valley. It is located in the vast Shams Bri mountainous range. It is about 3000 m above sea level. The pass is best known for its generation old mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies. Sadhana Top is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.130m (10,269ft) above the sea level, located in the Himalayas, Tangdar in Kupwara district in Kashmir valley, in Jammu and Kashmir, India. The route, to the summit, also known as Sadhna top, demands 100% concentration. Drivers must remain cautious as the pass has been known to claim the lives of careless drivers. Take a tip from the tortoise: slow and steady wins the race. The surface of the road is paved (some sections in very bad conditions) but scary enough, with hairpin curves /around 60) and dangerous dropoffs. Sadhna pass was originally known as Nastachun (cut nose) pass. Do not travel this road in severe weather conditions. This pass receives more than 12 to 15 feet of snow every winter and remains mostly closed from December to April due to snow. But heavy snow can block the road anytime. This road has humbled many egos. It’s not for the sissies and shouldn’t be attempted by novice drivers. This trail passes through remote areas, so you need to be prepared. The area has limited phone connectivity due to security reasons. Expect high winds and fog at the summit. The pass is best known for its generation old mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies. The road is certainly breathtaking and it has a fearsome reputation. It still remains an adrenaline-pumping journey and is definitely not for the faint of lungs, heart, or legs. The road to the summit links Tangdharand Kralpora towns. The journey is avalanche prone and very dangerous for commuting during winters and summers as well and witnesses frequent accidents, landslides, snow avalanches and rolling stones
Tajamul darTajamul dar
the place where you can touch the clouds this pass connects kupwara and karna tangdar one of the highest pass in kupwara kashmir... 3000 feet above mean sea level... one of the beautiful tourist destination in jammu and kashmir... the name sadhna pass is based on famous bollywood actress sadhna shivdasani one of the mythological pass of blind and deaf fairies situated on shams bri mountain range.... North kashmir the famous bangus valley is near to this pass
Firdous AhmadFirdous Ahmad
Breathtaking views and a thrilling experience! Sadhna Pass is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The pass provides stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for photography and relaxation. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and uneven terrain. A true gem of the Himalayas! Named after sadhna shivdasni, originally called nastechun gali by gujjars and kashmiris.
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Sadhna Pass is a mountain pass in Jammu And Kashmir. It is located in the Himalayas and connects Karnah tehsil of Kupwara district with the rest of the Indian administrated Kashmir valley. It is located in the vast Shams Bri mountainous range. It is about 3000 m above sea level. The pass is best known for its generation old mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies. Sadhana Top is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.130m (10,269ft) above the sea level, located in the Himalayas, Tangdar in Kupwara district in Kashmir valley, in Jammu and Kashmir, India. The route, to the summit, also known as Sadhna top, demands 100% concentration. Drivers must remain cautious as the pass has been known to claim the lives of careless drivers. Take a tip from the tortoise: slow and steady wins the race. The surface of the road is paved (some sections in very bad conditions) but scary enough, with hairpin curves /around 60) and dangerous dropoffs. Sadhna pass was originally known as Nastachun (cut nose) pass. Do not travel this road in severe weather conditions. This pass receives more than 12 to 15 feet of snow every winter and remains mostly closed from December to April due to snow. But heavy snow can block the road anytime. This road has humbled many egos. It’s not for the sissies and shouldn’t be attempted by novice drivers. This trail passes through remote areas, so you need to be prepared. The area has limited phone connectivity due to security reasons. Expect high winds and fog at the summit. The pass is best known for its generation old mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies. The road is certainly breathtaking and it has a fearsome reputation. It still remains an adrenaline-pumping journey and is definitely not for the faint of lungs, heart, or legs. The road to the summit links Tangdharand Kralpora towns. The journey is avalanche prone and very dangerous for commuting during winters and summers as well and witnesses frequent accidents, landslides, snow avalanches and rolling stones
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the place where you can touch the clouds this pass connects kupwara and karna tangdar one of the highest pass in kupwara kashmir... 3000 feet above mean sea level... one of the beautiful tourist destination in jammu and kashmir... the name sadhna pass is based on famous bollywood actress sadhna shivdasani one of the mythological pass of blind and deaf fairies situated on shams bri mountain range.... North kashmir the famous bangus valley is near to this pass
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Breathtaking views and a thrilling experience! Sadhna Pass is a must-visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The pass provides stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for photography and relaxation. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and uneven terrain. A true gem of the Himalayas! Named after sadhna shivdasni, originally called nastechun gali by gujjars and kashmiris.
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Sadhna Pass is a mountain pass in Jammu And Kashmir. It is located in the Himalayas and connects Karnah tehsil of Kupwara district with the rest of the Indian administrated Kashmir valley. It is located in the vast Shams Bri mountainous range. It is about 3000 m above sea level. The pass is best known for its generation old mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies. Sadhana Top is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.130m (10,269ft) above the sea level, located in the Himalayas, Tangdar in Kupwara district in Kashmir valley, in Jammu and Kashmir, India.

The route, to the summit, also known as Sadhna top, demands 100% concentration. Drivers must remain cautious as the pass has been known to claim the lives of careless drivers. Take a tip from the tortoise: slow and steady wins the race. The surface of the road is paved (some sections in very bad conditions) but scary enough, with hairpin curves /around 60) and dangerous dropoffs. Sadhna pass was originally known as Nastachun (cut nose) pass. Do not travel this road in severe weather conditions. This pass receives more than 12 to 15 feet of snow every winter and remains mostly closed from December to April due to snow. But heavy snow can block the road anytime. This road has humbled many egos. It’s not for the sissies and shouldn’t be attempted by novice drivers. This trail passes through remote areas, so you need to be prepared. The area has limited phone connectivity due to security reasons. Expect high winds and fog at the summit. The pass is best known for its generation old mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies.

The road is certainly breathtaking and it has a fearsome reputation. It still remains an adrenaline-pumping journey and is definitely not for the faint of lungs, heart, or legs. The road to the summit links Tangdharand Kralpora towns. The journey is avalanche prone and very dangerous for commuting during winters and summers as well and witnesses frequent accidents, landslides, snow avalanches and...

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Sadhna Top, also known as Sadhna Pass (formerly Nastachun Pass), is a dramatic mountain pass in the Shams Bari range of Kupwara district, Jammu & Kashmir. Situated at about 3,130 m (10,269 ft), it links Karnah tehsil in the Kishanganga Valley with the rest of Kashmir Named after Bollywood star Sadhana Shivdasani—who visited post‑1965 war—it was once called “cut‑nose” pass by locals.

This rugged pass is steeped in folklore—from legends of blind and deaf fairies to tales of Sadhna’s grace—adding a mystical charm In summer, Sadhna offers panoramic vistas of Karnah Valley, dense pine forests, and the distant Muzafarabad hills . It is also prized for adventure travelers seeking less trodden Himalayan roads and photography enthusiasts .

Yet, Sadhna Pass is notoriously dangerous. Frequent and deadly avalanches, landslides, and rockfalls have tragically claimed lives and stranded travelers and even bodies for days . In response, locals have sought a tunnel to bypass the perilous terrain

Recently, to ease hardship, a cafeteria with heating and washrooms was built—its first in over 70 years—thanks partly to Army and BRO efforts . The Army has also increased snow clearance coordination to improve safety

In summary, Sadhna Top is a mesmerizing yet challenging gateway to Karnah, offering breathtaking alpine beauty, rich folklore, and adventure, but demands careful seasonal planning and respect for its...

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Sadhna Top, nestled in the Himalayas at an elevation of 3,130 meters (10,269 feet) in Kupwara district, Jammu and Kashmir, is a breathtaking yet challenging destination that offers a mix of natural beauty, adventure, and historical significance. This high mountain pass, also known as Sadhna Pass, connects the Karnah tehsil with the rest of the Kashmir Valley and is steeped in local folklore, including the mythological legend of the Blind and Deaf Fairies.Scenic Beauty: The journey to Sadhna Top is a visual treat, with the Shams Bri mountain range providing a dramatic backdrop. The pass offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, especially during winter when it receives 12 to 15 feet of snow. The rugged terrain, dotted with hairpin bends (around 60!) and steep drop-offs, adds a thrilling edge to the experience. However, the pristine snow and serene vistas make it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. The recent addition of a cafeteria at the pass is a welcome relief, offering travelers a chance to enjoy tea, coffee, or snacks like Maggi while soaking...

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