
Tilla Jogian
Best time to visit
Spring and autumn have moderate temperatures, with the best scenery when clouds and mist swirl around. Early morning is the ideal time to capture the dawn and the play of light and shadows in the valley.
Budget tips
Entry to the site is usually free. It is recommended to bring enough cash to pay for local guides. Avoid peak times to prevent extra expenses caused by large crowds.
Recommended for
Religious and cultural enthusiasts, Hikers, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
3-4 hours
About
Quick facts: This ancient temple ruins are located on a mountain at an altitude of 975 meters, overlooking the entire Jhelum Valley. Every year, thousands of pilgrims and hikers come to explore its history and natural beauty.
Highlights: Here are the relics of the Hindu saint Guru Jogia, said to still envelop the entire mountain with his spiritual presence. Visitors can see well-preserved carved stone pillars and traces of early religious ceremonies, experiencing a profound religious atmosphere.
Insider tips
- Wear non-slip hiking shoes as the paths are rocky and some slopes are steep.
- Visit in the morning or evening to avoid the midday heat and peak visitor times.
- Bring plenty of water and simple food as facilities on the mountain are limited.
- Photography enthusiasts should focus on the temple during the morning mist and sunset hours.
Practical info
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