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Sinthan Top

Coordinates: 33°34′53″N 75°30′39″E / 33.58139°N 75.51083°E / 33.58139; 75.51083
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Sinthan Pass
Sinthan Top
View of Sinthan Top
Elevation12,414 feet (3,784 m)[1]
Traversed by NH 244
LocationKishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir, India
RangePir Panjal
Coordinates33°34′53″N 75°30′39″E / 33.58139°N 75.51083°E / 33.58139; 75.51083
Sinthan Pass is located in Jammu and Kashmir
Sinthan Pass
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Sinthan Pass is located in India
Sinthan Pass
Sinthan Pass (India)

Sinthan Top is a mountain pass, a popular tourist destination located in Kishtwar district and borders with South Kashmir's Breng Valley (Sub-District Kokernag) of Anantnag district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Majority of the area lies on the Kishtwar side. The top acts as a sort of base camp to several alpine lakes in the region.

Location

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The Sinthan pass connects Anantnag with Kishtwar and is the only road that connects the people of Warwan and Marwah (Marye) of Kishtwar district with district headquarters in Kishtwar town. It is 12,500 feet (3,800 m) above sea level and is snow-capped for most of the year. It is located on the Anantnag–Kokernag–Kishtwar section of NH 244, and is 80 km from Kishtwar town, 130 km south of Srinagar and 73 km from Anantnag and 48 km from Kokernag. Sinthan Top has no local population. Shepherds from adjoining places like Kokernag, Daksum, and tourists and those working in the tourism industry may stay overnight in tents.

Tourism

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Like other areas of the valley, Sinthan Top is known for its beauty and wonderful tourist attractions. The place is fast growing as one of the top tourist destination in Chenab valley. Around 37 kilometers of snaky and uphill drive from Daksum, it offers an adventurous journey. The spot is emerging for mountaineering, trekking and skiing.

Sinthan Top is easily accessible from Srinagar, almost 4–5 hours drive by car. Attractions in Kashmir like Kokernag, Dacksum and Achabal fall en route that offer tourists varied choice of resting and makes traveling more pleasant and less tiresome. At the spot called '360 Degree View', one can see areas of both Kashmir and Jammu Divisions. Also the spot itself can be a great resting place for people traveling from Srinagar to Kishtwar or Doda and back.

Sinthan Top is the South-East end of Breng Valley (The Golden Crown of Kashmir) and is 48 km from famous Kokernag spring. The nearest hotels are located at Kokernag and Daksum ranging from extremely budget accommodation in private and Government huts to deluxe hotels. One should be able to book a night in a hotel or hut between 1500 and 3500 rupees.

One can plan to visit Lihinwan and the famous Margan Top in the Margan Valley and Inshan which are located in the same area.

In 2023, Sinthan festival was organised by District Administration Kishtwar and around 12000 tourists attended the event.[2]

Vailoo-Singhpora tunnel

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Although the tunnel plans to bypass Sinthan pass were approved in principle years ago, the action is still awaited by the government.[3][4] Varying lengths of tunnel have been reported by media but maps would suggest a length of about 10 to 14 km.

References

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  1. ^ "Sinthan Top". Kishtwar district website. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  2. ^ "'Sinthan Festival' concludes". Daily Excelsior. 30 April 2023. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Vailoo-Singhpora tunnel - Greater Kashmir". Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Vailoo-Singhpora tunnel status". Greater Kashmir Newspaper. Retrieved 19 April 2018.