Thajiwas Glacier
The Thajiwas Glacier is a breathtaking natural phenomenon located just 3 kilometers from Sonamarg's main town. Sonamarg's showstopper is this glacier, which stands tall at 3000 meters. The dazzling silver glacier set against emerald fields and enormous bright blue skies is a must-see for all travelers. To get to the glacier, one can either trek or hire a pony. However, one does not trek all the way to the summit merely to see the glacier; instead, one treks to see 'SnowPoint'. Along the route, you will be enchanted by the various waterfalls, alpine meadows, and a gleaming silver frozen lake in the heart of the greenscape. The entire scenario seems like something out of a dream film. It's no surprise that it's been featured in Bollywood films. Riding a sled for a fun trip, walking beneath the canopy of fir and pine trees, camping against the backdrop of towering hills, escaping the blistering heat of summers in cooling highland air, and restoring your tranquility while resting alongside streams near the glacier are all options. Visit the glacier, which is snow-covered throughout the year.
Nichinai Pass
Nichinai pass, at an elevation of 4139 meters, is a high mountain pass. Tourists flock to the site, which is 13 kilometers from Sonamarg and has something to offer everyone. Nichinai Pass, which serves as the major base for the trekking circuit in Sonamarg, is the main route to several of the hill station's viewing spots, particularly Krishnasar and Vishansar Lake. It has various hiking trails, plenty of space for setting up camp, and, most all, commanding spectacular views of low-lying areas.
Baltal Valley
Baltal is a magnificent valley located at the foot of Zoji La, along the banks of Sindh's cheerfully running river. The scenic valley, located 15 kilometers from Sonamarg, is vital because it gives a shorter route to the famous Amarnath Cave. It serves as the pilgrims' main camping place and serves as a base for the Amarnath Yatra. Specks of dazzling colorful tents pitched among green leafage provide a riot of colors as far as the eye can see. The shrine board looks after the area, which includes tents, temporary bathrooms, food kiosks, and langars to make pilgrims' stay more comfortable.
Gadsar Lake
Gadsar Lake, located approximately 28 kilometers from Sonamarg at a height of 5000 meters above sea level, is one of Kashmir's highest lakes. It is part of the famous Great Lakes Trek. In the summer, the lake's verdant pastures are adorned with brightly colored exotic wildflower blooms, naming the region the "Valley of Flowers 2." The lake becomes a frozen paradise in the winter when it is coated in a crystalline sheet of ice. The icebergs drifting in the lake add to the beauty of the scene. The lake's bluish-green waters are so clean that the cloud rings, huge mountains, and all the natural splendor that surrounds it cast a mirror-like reflection, adding to the grandeur of the sight. It receives its name from Gadsar, which means 'the lake of fishes' in the local tongue. Interestingly, the lake is also known as 'Yamsar Lake,' where 'Yam' relates to the Hindu god of death 'Yama.'