Aru Valley is a scenic side valley near Pahalgam, known for its quiet meadows, pine forests, and role as a base for multiple treks in the region. Unlike the more crowded main Pahalgam stretch, Aru feels like a small mountain village with a cluster of guesthouses, homestays, and open fields surrounded by high ridges. The village is a starting point for treks to destinations like Tarsar, Marsar, and Kolahoi Glacier, attracting both serious hikers and casual walkers. Even without trekking, visitors can enjoy gentle walks, pony rides, and riverside relaxation with cooler temperatures and less noise. The mix of small-scale tourism and traditional village life gives Aru a laid-back, authentic charm. For travelers seeking a slightly offbeat yet accessible base in the Pahalgam region, Aru Valley is an excellent choice.
pahalgam, Kashmir
May to October for accessible trails and pleasant weather; June to September is generally ideal for multi-day treks.
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Aru Valley combines the charm of a tiny Himalayan settlement with easy access to high-altitude landscapes. The central village comprises modest guesthouses, homestays, and basic shops, while green fields and pine-clad slopes extend outwards in all directions. The sound of the river and the sight of grazing horses or sheep contribute to a relaxed, rustic feel. Clouds drift low over the ridges in the evenings, and on clear nights the sky fills with stars unpolluted by city lights. Many visitors come to Aru simply to slow down, read, walk, and breathe in crisp mountain air while watching daily village life unfold at an unhurried pace.
Take short hikes around the village to nearby viewpoints.
Relax on the meadows with views of pine forests and peaks.
Plan or join multi-day treks with local guides and operators.
Enjoy simple local meals and tea at village eateries or homestays.
Spend evenings stargazing in clear, dark skies.
Spend 2 nights in Aru: Day 1 for village walks and acclimatization, Day 2 for longer hikes to nearby meadows and viewpoints.
Use Aru as a base before and after a 3–5 day Tarsar–Marsar trek, allowing time to rest and enjoy village life.
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pahalgam, Kashmir, India
May to October for accessible trails and pleasant weather; June to September is generally ideal for multi-day treks.
Aru experiences cool summers with pleasant daytime temperatures and cold nights, especially at the beginning and end of the season. Spring and autumn are short but rewarding for clear views, while winters are severe and often isolated by snow. Even in peak summer, sudden showers or chilly winds are common, so layering is essential.
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