Shank Pal Temple is a prominent attraction of the destination, which is located at an elevation of 2800 m above sea level. This pilgrimage site is situated on the Shank Pal ridge and can be reached by tourists through a 5 hour moderate trek. The Nag Shank Pal is the presiding deity of the 400 year old Shank Pal Temple. The unique thing about this temple is that its construction was completed without any mortar.
Surni Kund, a small pond, is located mere 2 km away from the Shank Pal Temple. This site is situated on the Shank Pal ridge and can be reached by a 7 hour demanding trek that starts from Sanasar.
Shanta Gala, located on the Shanta ridge, is a pass that is popular for the panoramic view of the Panchari valley it offers. This valley lies on the other side of the Shanta ridge. Shanta Gala pass leads to the Lander area and requires a 5 hour trek.
Lado Ladi, meaning a boy and a girl in the local language, is a 4 km long trek starting from Madha Top that is popular among tourists as a nature trek.
Trekking is popular among tourists owing to the terrain that is ideal for the activity. During the journey, travellers need to take the trekking brochure from the Jammu Kashmir Tourism Department Corporation (JKTDC).
Tourists planning a trip to Sanasar can undertake organised trekking trails. The trekking trails in this region can take a minimum of 3 hours and maximum of 7 hours depending upon the routes chosen by the tourists.
In case, people start feeling tired then they can hire ponies that are available with the attendant along the trekking trails. Necessary trekking equipments are provided by the Tourism Department from their shops.
These shops have both local and imported trekking equipments that are given to tourists against a security deposit. Travellers coming from outside India, have to deposit their passport as security against trekking gears.