Tangnar is an upper meadow set in the highlands above Doodhpathri, offering an even quieter, higher and more untouched slice of the Budgam alpine country. Reached by continuing beyond the main Doodhpathri pastures, it rewards those willing to go a little further with wide grasslands, grazing flocks and long, open views toward the surrounding ridges. There is little in the way of built-up tourism here, which is exactly the appeal for travellers chasing solitude and raw Kashmiri scenery. If you have already seen the lower meadows and want to push deeper into the pastures, Tangnar makes a natural next step on a Doodhpathri outing.

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Best time to visit: The warmer months of roughly May to September are the time to go, when the upper meadows are green and the higher tracks are clear of snow. Summer brings the fullest pastures and the most reliable access, while early autumn offers crisp, clear light. Heavy winter snow makes the higher ground hard to reach.

How to reach: Tangnar lies above Doodhpathri, which is about 40 km from Srinagar, roughly a one and a half to two hour drive via Budgam. From the Doodhpathri meadows you continue on to reach the upper pastures, often on foot or by pony as the terrain rises. A local guide or arranged transfer helps, and Happy Jacks Tours can plan the trip on +91-9419244962.

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