Ladhoo

Ladhoo[3] or Ladhu is a village in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

It is spread over an area of 9 km2 (3.5 sq mi) including a long stretch of the very famous trekking spot known as Wasturwan.

The other notable religious sites of the village include Sheikh-ul-Alam shrine and the Samadhi Of Jeevan Sahib.

[8] The Ancient Temple is located by a pond named Sanz Har Nag and dates back to the 8th century AD.

Considering the topology, nature has designed this village so adequate that it had remained the seat of learning for many saints and Sufis and get spiritual enlightenment, one among them is one of the valleys highly praised Sufi saint popularly known as Alamdare Kashmir Sheikh-ul-Aalam also known as Nund Rishi has spent an ample amount of time here (12 years), other saints visited here include Mir Syed Ali Hamadani, Baba Raqam ud din and Jeevan Sahib[10] and all of them have chosen different residing sites in the village which are worth to mention as Lopan pal, bank of sanz haer nag, ghope bal and Gousen nar respectively.

Hotspot of Village Ladhoo
Blooming saffron flowers
Shiva Temple, Ladhoo
Sanz Haer Nag, Ladhoo