Nishat Park The famous
Nishat Park in
Bandipora was constructed in 1954 under the supervision of the then
Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Bakhshi Ghulam Mohammad.Nishat park Bandipora is built in accordance with the Nishat Garden Srinagar and is in the outskirts of main market Bandipora,It features Beautiful and various Flowers and Trees and provide with a quite and relax environment place for the tourists and people of Bandipora.
Forest Training and Research Institute Bandipore is the location of the
Forest Training and Research Institute in Jammu and Kashmir [established in 1911]. It is 3km distance from the main town.
Wular Lake Wular Lake (Urdu pronunciation:
[ʋʊlər]), also known as
Wolar (Kashmiri pronunciation:
[ʋɔlar]) in
Kashmiri, is one of the largest
fresh water lakes in
South Asia. It is located near Bandipora town in the
Bandipora district of
Jammu and Kashmir, India.The lake basin was formed as a result of
tectonic activity and is fed by the
Jhelum River and stream Madhumati and Arin. The lake's size varies seasonally from 30 to 189 square kilometres. In addition, much of the lake has been drained as a result of willow plantations being built on the shore in the 1950s
Shrine of Hazrat Syed Jaffar Ud Din Bukhari (RA) Located in
Ajas, on the Bandipora–Srinagar Road '
-Hazrat Syed Jaffar Ud Din Bukhari (RA)''''' was born in the 12th century in the historic city of Bukhara, in present-day Uzbekistan. Coming from a noble lineage known for its piety and deep spiritual roots, he became a towering figure in the spiritual history of the region. His life, marked by devotion and wisdom, left an enduring impact on generations of seekers. Hazrat Jaffar Ud Din Bukhari (RA) died in the 13th century. His final resting place in
Ajas, Bandipora, along the
Srinagar Road, has since become a revered shrine. Today, it stands as a serene place of devotion, attracting pilgrims and spiritual seekers who come to draw inspiration and solace from his legacy. The
Darul Uloom Raheemiyyah (School for Philosophers) is the largest religious institution in Jammu and Kashmir. It is the largest Islamic institution of valley headed by
Moulana Mohammad Rahmatullah Mir Qasmi. Bandipore is known for trekking, mountaineering and fishing.
Langmarg is one of the beautiful meadows. The famous Arin Nallah is home to one of the most exotic trout (rainbow trout, silver trout and gray trout). A centuries-old shrine in the hilly Butho village of Bandipora, has till recently attracted visitors from around the world, because it's rumored that
Moses, a prophet revered in
Abrahamic religions, is buried inside it near an old tree. This shrine of Hazrat Bibi Sang Arifa, is locally known as Ded Mouj. This widespread rumor is a myth.
Mount Harmukh For mountaineers, Mount Harmukh remains the main attraction. It is located on the eastern side of the town. Commercial cabs ply on that route till Kudara that is the farthest point where the cabs stop, and from there onwards the terrain becomes hilly and one has to trek to the higher reaches of Mount Harmukh. Sheera Sar [Lake of Spirits] acts as a base camp for all the mountaineering expeditions for Mt Harmukh. To the north lies Gurez, from Bandipore. Commercial cabs ply on this route during summers, however, in winters the route remains closed due to heavy snowfall. The place is surrounded by ranges such as Sirandar, Kudara, Vewan, Mowa and Tresangam, all of which are inhabited by the
Gujjars and
Bakarwals.
Road Bandipore is well-connected by road to other places in Jammu and Kashmir and India by the Bandipora–Srinagar and Bandipora Sopore road.
Rail Bandipora is not connected with railways. The nearest railway station is
Sopore railway station located at a distance of 34 kilometres.
Air The nearest airport is
Srinagar Airport located at a distance of 65 kilometres. == Prominent Personalities ==