Sanasar is the name given to the two small villages of Sana and Sar in Jammu province, Jammu and Kashmir state, India.
Named after small local lakes, Sana and Sar are located 20 km west of Patnitop, Udhampur district on the national highway 1A. At an altitude of 2,050 metres it is the hub for adventure sport activities in the Jammu region. The area is notable for its scenic views of mountain ranges including the Brammah Massif.
A place for a quiet holiday, the meadow has now been developed as a golf course.There are several walks in the surrounding hills. The resort itself is ideal for paragliding. Tourists with own vehicle can go on to Sansar from Patnitop and return by the evening.
One of the lesser-known hill stations in Jammu-Kashmir region, Sanasar is an adventure enthusiasts’ haven offering various activities such as paragliding, rock climbing, abseiling and trekking. The area is built in a cup-shaped meadow surrounded by gigantic conifers. Sanasar is named after two local lakes and will offer you a quieter side of Jammu and Kashmir infused with adventure and excitement on demand.
The twin villages of Sana and Sar, need a place in your list if you are in for spending some time in a village and that too an eco-friendly one, with one its step in the past and one in a naturally sustainable future. The area could offer you an ideal extension to your trip to Jammu and Kashmir which is a little less full of activity and will tease the excitement in you with the host of activities it has to offer.
Sanasar comprises two small villages named Sana and Sar, which are located closely to each other in the Jammu region of the state at a distance of about 20 km from the hill station of Patnitop. Therefore, it has become a popular tourist destination amongst locals and offbeat travellers over a period of time. Apart from offering its visitors the awe-inspiring scenery of snow-clad mountains and providing them with a composed and unpolluted environment, it also allows them to savour certain adventurous activities. Even though the exact history of these twin villages is still unknown, they are said to have been established in the Medieval Period of time. Therefore, you can also find a 400-year-old temple within its boundaries. Covered with pine and fir trees and patched with lush grasslands, Sanasar shouldn’t be missed by any traveller.