Shoiab Mohmmad Bhat
Kashmir, located between the Himalayas and the PirPanjal mountain range, is famous for its beautiful landscapes. The region experiences four distinct seasons: Sounth (spring), Reti’kol (summer), Harud (autumn), and Wandeh (winter). Currently, Wandeh, the winter season, spans three months in the Bikrami lunar calendar: Pouh, Magh, and Phagun, which were introduced during Sikh rule (1819-1846). WandehKol refers to winter, and Wandehgateh is the worst form of harsh cold and darkness that winter brings.
The winter season makes Jammu and Kashmir look really breathtaking. Its famous lakes, such as Dal and Nigeen, become frozen ice, stretching miles apart. Shikara boats that usually float above the water are placed on the surface of the frozen lakes. A significant occurrence here is the well-known “Chillai-Kalan,” a period of 40 days from the last week of December onwards when the cold bites at its worst and all lakes freeze over. The whole region is covered with a blanket of snow, thereby giving it a calm and scenic look. While this silence of nature leaves the observer in awe, the biting cold brings along issues like power cuts, traffic jams, and the mercury falling to minus extremes. Despite all these, winter in Kashmir draws adventurers, nature lovers, and those who look for serenity, making for a unique, magical experience in the midst of snow-covered beauty of this beautiful land.
Winter tourism in Kashmir provides the utmost charm to attract all travelers around the world to set up an experience with snow-ladened landscapes, winter sports, and cultural practices of this place. The white paradise is transformed through the winters in Kashmir due to its frozen lakes, frosty mountains, and cold white valleys, holding numerous activities for tourists. Let’s discuss these critical elements of winter tourism in Kashmir in detail.
Kashmir has many tourist spots, be they popular or less visited, and winters are a spectacular time for viewing the valley white with snow. The most attractive place in all of Kashmir must be Gulmarg, because of its skiing facility and unbeatable scenery. Slopes of Gulmarg under a thick carpet of snow, invite beginners and also the seasoned sportsperson, to enjoy thrilling skis of their lives. For a far more thrilling adventure, visitors may take a ride on the highest and longest cable car system in Asia, namely the Gulmarg Gondola, taking tourists to two points on the mountain: Kungdoor and Apharwat. The entire ride offers wonderful panoramic views of the snow-clad Himalayas, lush valleys, and picture-perfect villages below.
Another popular destination in Kashmir is Sonmarg, (Meadow of Gold), a picturesque Sonmarg, (Meadow of Gold), an often-cited place in Kashmir is yet another gem of this destination with its landscapes and view of Thajiwas Glacier. It attracts adventurers with its famed snow treks which provide a unique opportunity for witnessing enormous tracts of snow.The area is famous for excellent snow-clad mountains and crystal-clear streams that offer an adventurous expedition for the trekker and the nature lover alike. It gives a peaceful ambiance that makes this trip unforgettable to people who come searching for adventure among the tranquil and serene Himalayan surroundings.
Similarly Pahalgam (Valley of Meadows) , a scenic place in Kashmir, is a wonderland for any nature lover as well as a thrill-seeker. Famous for its breathtaking beauty, it stands as the access point to the Betaab Valley, which attracted lots of attention by being a shoot location for a number of movies in Bollywood. The valley’s natural beauty can also be covered while trekking across the snow; one can either walk through such natural walks or anything else that falls in the array of activities around. The relaxed, peaceful feel of the climate makes Pahalgam the perfect getaway from any city’s buzz. Whether adventurous or looking out for some personal time away from adventure, the quaint town offers it all as the most beautiful nature experience.
There are offbeat places like Doodhpathri, Drung Waterfall, Daksum, Bangus, and Athwatoo for those wanting quieter, seclusion. One can experience untouched natural beauty here in Kashmir which is ideal for those who desire to be isolated from the masses and to sink into the soothing, uncooked landscapes of this region. With adventure, quiet, or magnificent views, this winter in Kashmir will surely go down in your memories as unforgettable.
Doodhpathri, The Valley of Milk 42 km from Srinagar is a tranquil offbeat destination. During the winter season, the valley turns into a magical winter wonderland, becoming a snow-covered paradise surrounded by dense pine forests, snow-clad meadows, and a peaceful atmosphere. It is relatively less crowded compared to other parts of Kashmir, and hence it has become a perfect spot for people who want to enjoy the serene beauty of the region in solitude. Snow trekking, snowball fights, and quiet wandering in the meadows under white cover, is an option here for the tourists. The calm valley and crisp mountain air set off an air of peace and wonder. The unbroken and fresh sheet of snow with some great peaks rising up into the sky in the backdrop presents Doodhpathri as an opportunity for the photographer.
Drung Waterfall is a treasure in the PirPanjal range, approximately 30 km from Gulmarg, with an extraordinary winter face-lift. A giant ice sculpture forms during winter as the waterfall freezes, and crystals flowing from it create a strange, sparkling spectacle surrounded by beautiful snow-covered mountains and pine trees. It makes for a thrilling scene and is truly photogenic. Visitors can trek through snow-clad trails to reach the falls, and it’s a thrilling adventure through pristine landscapes. With a serene atmosphere and few tourists, Drung Waterfall is an ideal retreat for nature lovers who wish to be in solitude amidst winter beauty.
Daksum, a hidden treasure in the Kokernag district, is located 100 km from Srinagar. This place is located in the valley of the Brengi River. It features broad grassy meadows and numerous nomadic shepherd cottages as well as coniferous forests that remain evergreen throughout the year. The river full of fresh and cold streams carries thriving trout fish. It is paradise for nature lovers, angling. Daksum is an offbeat destination, ideal for someone who seeks complete peace and solitude, trekking, wildlife spotting, or photography. Pristine beauty and a silent environment make Daksum a must-visit destination, especially for someone seeking the unexplored beauty of Kashmir. Be it the outdoors enthusiast or the one just looking to calm down amidst nature, Daksum offers a perfect escape from all other tourist destinations.
Bangus Valley Situated in the northern Kupwara district of Kashmir, is a little-known heaven, some 100 km from Srinagar. The distance can be covered through three routes- Mawer (Reshwari), Rajwar, or Chowkibal but rough terrain and bad roads often dissuade the tourist. Those who do venture here are richly rewarded by beauty unparalleled. During winters, it looks like a white sheet of endless snow fields capped with white mountains around it. It is capable of attracting any adventurous person who might want to enjoy in unscathed virgin lands for snow trekking, photography, or adventure sports. For anyone interested in having some peace, witnessing the raw beauty of Kashmir, Bangus Valley is quite perfect.
Athwatoo Situated 70 km from Srinagar in Bandipora district, Athwatoo is one of the least known gems hidden behind mountains and the fast flowing Madhumati stream. This place is just perfect for those who seek solitude, meditation, or peace of mind. Winter turns the whole area into a snow wonderland with thick forests, meadows, and streams covered with a white blanket. This is a singular opportunity for winter tourism, with snow trekking and photography and the experience of a serene retreat in an unscathed environment. The region is a good destination for people looking for solitude and wanting to truly experience winter.
For sure, local delicacies are essential components of this experience in Kashmir. Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, and Kahwa must be among the items first taken by travelers when they have plans to get familiar with some flavors of traditional regions. Therefore, the high-value culinary diversity reflects the originality of cultural heritage and local history.
During festivals is when Kashmiri culture seems to come alive, and that is also during winters. Herath, one of the most significant festivals, falls on the day of MahaShivratri. Herath is one of the biggest events for the Kashmiri Pandit people. It is very rich in rituals, prayers, and time for family gatherings. The Shikara Festival, celebrated at Dal Lake, is another great event, with boat races, cultural performances, and traditional Kashmiri music.
Kashmir’s winter activities have their own beauty. Its natural beauty is ‘sole’ to its scenic allure. The snow-covered mountains, lush green valleys, and clear lakes make it one of the most scenic places in the world. People can have wild hikes through the valleys, relax near or upon the lakes, and enjoy the panoramic views of the majestic Himalayas. Generally, the entire region is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers and those in search of peace and tranquility.