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Newsable Asianet News on MSNWinter grips Jammu and Kashmir: Freezing temperatures, snowfall hit Srinagar; Winter festivities draw touristsSrinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], February 11 (ANI): Winter chill continues to grip Jammu and Kashmir as Srinagar and several other towns experience inclement weather. According to the India ...
The winter tourist footfall has started to increase earlier this year in Kashmir than last year as the authorities started various events and opened more destinations.
For the first time in more than 70 years, since India’s Independence, Kashmir has decided to let some of these places stay open during the winter, definitely adding to the season’s cheer.
In his 17 years of managing a hotel in Gulmarg, a picturesque town in Indian-administered Kashmir, Manzoor Ahmad has never seen a season without snow. But this year, things are different: the snow ...
Kashmir’s winter season typically lasts from November to February, with heavy snowfall in December and January, making it a popular destination for snow sports like skiing and snowboarding.
Kashmir received the season’s highest snowfall on Saturday, which caused trouble for locals and tourists alike, disrupting essential services, traffic movement, and flights.
Kashmir experienced its season's first snowfall on Monday, marking the beginning of winter in the region. The snowfall began in the higher reaches of the Pir Panjal and Himalayan mountain ...
Kashmir faces an unprecedented dry winter, with historic Achabal spring running dry, Gulmarg’s famous ski slopes left bare, and vital water sources depleting. As the region grapples with climate ...
Umar Ganie captures glimpses of how the first snowfall of the season has turned the picturesque Kashmir valley into a dreamy white wonderland. IMAGE: Tangmarg received the season's first snowfall ...
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