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Photos of Snowfall in Kashmir

Abhishek Mishra

Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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Srinagar: Enjoy a shikara ride on the Dal Lake
Gulmarg: Try Heli-skiiing in Gulmarg, India's ski capital
Pahalgam: Camping at the beautiful Aru Valley is a must for adventure buffs

Eat

Kashmiri wazwan, a meat-based multi-course meal
Kahwa, green tea made with saffron, cinnamon and cardamom

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Shammi Kapoor - Sharmila Tagore style shot on a shikara at Dal lake
Snowman pictures and fun shots during snow fights

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Is this vegetarian?: Ye cha vaishnav khan?
How much does this cost?: Ye kay leviey?/ aath kay chu kaemeth
Where is the washroom?: Gusalkhan kait chu?

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Did you know that the Gulmarg Gondola ride is the highest operating cable ride in the world since 2008?

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It's snowing in the valley of Kashmir. Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam and other areas are facing record snowfalls and cold. Srinagar for instance recorded 18 inches (1.5 feet) of snow, which went as high as 4 feet in some areas. While the city life has come to a halt for some, others - including tourists - are enjoying the cold and snow. Last year on my Kashmir trip, I made a friend. This morning, he stepped out of his house in Srinagar and clicked these simple images (from his mobile) for me to see what I'm missing. Thought I'd share the nostalgia…

Here's the tree in his garden

kahsmri snowfall

 

This is his big, beautiful house, now covered in snow

kashmir snowfall

 

And this is from the street just outside his house

kashmir snowfall

 

I wish he'd clicked more, but he tells me his umbrella was already heavy with snow so he had to retreat.

With this recent snowfall in Kashmir, heaven just got heavenlier. The locals and tourists however have some clear problems with the snow. An avalanche warning has been issued by the government, asking people to not head to steep mountains. In various rescue operations in the valley, the Army and police have evacuated over 50 locals from their their snow-covered houses.

Beautiful as it may seem from Delhi, I wish safety and warmth to all those there, including my friend Showkat.

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