Doodhpathri (Valley of Milk)
Doodhpathri, an emerging tourist destination in central Kashmir’s Budgam district, is gaining popularity and can get crowded during the day. Situated at an altitude of 8,957 feet, it is approximately 42 km from Srinagaar

The name Doodhpathri translates to Valley of Milk in Kashmiri. According to folklore, Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Noorani (Nund Rishi), a revered saint of Kashmir, once struck the ground with his stick in search of water for ablution. Instead of water, milk gushed out, later transforming into a stream that still appears milky from a distance.
Doodhpathri is a breathtaking meadow with lush green grass that resembles a velvet carpet. A gushing river winds through the valley, adding to its charm and serenity. Despite its natural allure, Doodhpathri has only recently been recognized as a tourist spot, making it less crowded compared to other destinations in Kashmir. However, it is immensely popular among locals who enjoy day trips here.
The road from Khansahib in Budgam to Doodhpathri is in poor condition. The area lacks a full-fledged market or hotels, making it a day-trip destination. While tea and snacks are available at small local stalls, visitors must carry their own meals. The government is working on improving accessibility, and once completed, Doodhpathri is expected to become one of the top three tourist spots in Kashmir.
The ideal time to visit depends on the experience you seek:
Reaching Doodhpathri in January and February can be challenging due to heavy snowfall, which often leads to road closures. It is advisable to check conditions in Srinagar before planning a winter visit.
While Doodhpathri itself is a scenic wonder, a few nearby spots are worth exploring:
Doodhpathri is a place to unwind and enjoy nature’s tranquility. Activities include:
There are no restaurants in Doodhpathri, so visitors must bring their own food. A few shepherd huts sell Kashmiri tea and snacks, but options are limited.
There are no shops in Doodhpathri. Shopping must be done in Srinagar.
The road from Srinagar to Doodhpathri is mostly smooth, except for the stretch after Khan Sahib, where the ascent begins.
Doodhpathri is located at 2,730 meters (8,960 feet) above sea level.
The nearest airport is Srinagar International Airport. From there, buses are available from Humhama to Budgam (2 km from the airport).
Doodhpathri remains an untouched paradise, offering a peaceful retreat amidst Kashmir’s stunning landscapes.