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Breng Valley (also known as The Golden Crown of Kashmir) is situated in the Anantnag district In the Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The Brengi River, a famous Jhelum River tributary, is where the valley got its name from. The Kokernag Garden is located in the valley's core, which is Kokernag, which stretches over 40 kilometres on either side of Brengi.
The valley spreads over 40 km on either side of Brengi and Kokernag is the centre of the valley where the famous Kokernag Garden is situated.
Breng Valley, with its amazing natural surroundings and tranquil, endearing atmosphere, is one of Kashmir's most stunning and unusual locations.
It is the pinnacle of tourism, boasting numerous attractions such as trekking routes to Ladakh, Kishtwar, and Marwah-Wadwan, as well as snow-capped mountain peaks, freshwater springs and streams, large meadows, endless pine forests, herbal jungles with medicinal flora, Rhododendrons, high altitude freshwater lakes, and Mughal gardens.
Life in the Breng Valley depends on the Bringi River, which originates from the Sinthan Top, Margan Top, Famber, and Mawar glaciers and supplies drinking water, irrigation for the crops, and power for the millstones. There are several tourist attractions in Breng Valley, some of which are still open today.
Accessibility:
Breng Valley is approximately 82km from Srinagar
For reaching there one can take a cab from TRC or any local guide can help to get a cab to Breng Valley and voila you are in the alluring valley of breng.