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Sadhna Pass
Location in Jammu and Kashmir
Sadhna Pass (India)
Elevation3,000 m (9,843 ft)
LocationJammu and Kashmir, India
RangeShams Bari Range
Coordinates34°24′N 73°57′E / 34.40°N 73.95°E / 34.40; 73.95

Sadhna pass, also known as Sadna Top and previously called Nastachun pass[a] is a mountain pass in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is located in the Himalayas and connects Karnah tehsil in the Kishanganga valley of Kupwara district with the Kashmir valley. It is approximately 30 km away from the town of Kupwara. It is located in the vast Shams Bari mountain range at about 3,130 m (10,269 ft) above sea level. The pass is best known for a mythological legend of Blind and Deaf Fairies, and for its association with Bollywood actress Sadhana.

Sadhna Pass is notable for its elevation and challenging weather conditions, particularly during the winter months when heavy snowfall can lead to the pass being closed. Due to its strategic location and scenic beauty, it has gained attention not only as a transportation route but also as a destination for travelers and adventurers.

The pass has undergone name changes over the years, from its previous designation as Nastachun Pass to its current name, Sadhna Pass. This transition in nomenclature reflects the historical and cultural shifts in the region.

Overall, Sadhna Pass plays a crucial role in connecting various regions in Jammu and Kashmir, while also offering a glimpse of the breathtaking natural landscapes that characterize this part of India.


References

  1. ^ Originally called Nasta Chun, meaning "cut nose", the pass came to be popularly referred to as the Sadhna pass or Sadhna Top after a 1960s visit by Bollywood actress Sadhana Shivdasani.
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