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Water
Skiing (Kashmir) Water
sports are the 'fun' aspect of Kashmir. The Dal and Nagin lakes
in Srinagar and the Manasbal lake, 32 km from Srinagar are the best
places for water-skiing! The largest expanse of the Dal, the Boddal,
has privately owned 'bathing boats' which hire out motor launches,
water-skiis and trained instructor.
There are more bathing boats at the Nagin Lake and also a government
run Institute of Water Sports. The Nagin lake too has trained instructors
and is more popular because of its clean water. Manasbal Lake, approachable
from Srinagar by road, is secluded from the rest of the world by
the hills that surround it.
Serene, with a mirror like sheen on its surface makes Manasbal an
attractive water sports resort. Not only one can hire the latest
water-skiing equipment but also specially trained instructors impart
lessons to the initiated. Throughout the summer season in Kashmir
- from May to the end of August - the water of the lakes is pleasant
for water sports. The Tourist's huts and bungalows are available
on all the above resorts to make it a overnight getaway.
Heli Skiing Gulmarg,
Kashmir is Asia's only heli-skiing resort. The bets time is December
when the verdant green slopes of Gulmarg are blanketed with snow,
forming some of the finest natural slopes for ski runs of all levels.
The gentle slopes, having runs of upto 200 meters, are the best
for beginners while the steeper runs of 500 meters for intermediate
level skiers, and yet other stretches of over 2,000 meters, precipitously
steep, for top level skiers. T-bars and chair lifts, on five runs
for beginners and intermediates, are operated throughout the day.
Gulmarg also offers heli-skiing, being the first destination in
Asia to do so. A helicopter takes you upto the Apherwat peak from
where you choose your own descent route. Also in Gulmarg during
winter are toboggans, sledges and snow cycles. Requiring little,
if any, skills, they are perfect way to enter the spirit of fun
and excitement that snow generate.
The winter sports season in Gulmarg lasts for as long as the snow
does - normally December through March. The State Tourism has winterized
huts including some privately owned hotels, mainly in the upper
bracket, remain open during this season. Forts & Monuments |
Temples & Sacred Places | Holiday & Beach Resorts.
Trekking At
an altitude of more than 9000 ft, Ladakh offers adventure amidst
beauty which surpasses any other mountain range. Tucked between
two of the world's greatest mountain ranges, the Himalayas and the
Karakoram, this forbidden valley lay hidden from the outside world--
inaccessible at first because of its hostile terrain and then banned
to tourists due to its strategic geographic position. Its snow-clad
peaks, translucent lakes, barren terrain and mystic culture has
attracted tourists and explorers from all over the world.
Trekkers in the Ladakh region The main hindrance in trekking in
this region is due to cold waves and snow i.e extreme wintry conditions.
For trekking in Ladakh, one has to be physically fit and prepared
to face the rigors of back country travel as well. The fluctuations
in the day and night temperature takes its toll. The best season
to go on trekking expeditions in this region is between July and
September.
Trekking possibilities include short, day-long walks or long mountain
treks involving weeks of walking and camping in the wilderness.
Depending upon the time and budget, tourist offices at Leh, Kargil
or Padum can design trekking programmes for you. But the easiest
way to go on trek is through a travel agency, which will take care
of all arrangements including camping gear, provisions, porterage,
staff and all other matters. As the terrain is inhospitable and
ecology very fragile, it is advisable to take as much provision
and fuel as possible from the base camp.
Ladakh is a virtual paradise for Adventure
sports
Mountaineering,
trekking White water rafting / canoeing etc. For mountaineering
the Zanskar Range, the Ladakh range and recently opened Karakoram
range offer some of the finest challenges and schedule for reservation
is available with Indian Mountaineering Foundation, Banito Juaraz
marg, New Delhi, Tel: 671211.For Trekkers, Ladakh has immense possibilities.
Some well known treks around Leh are :
1. Leh-Lamayuru-Wanla-Ursi-Tar La-Mangyur-Saspol-Leh (7 days)
2. Leh-Stok-Zachan-Runbagh Pass-Shingo-Skiu-Shaluk-Markha-Nimaling-Longmaru-La-Churkirmo-Shang-Hemis-Leh
(14 days)
3. Padam-Tongde-Zangla-Sher Sher La-Chup Cha-Shang Kong Ma-Kurna
Sumdo-Nari Narsa-Lang Tan-Hankar-Nima Ling-Shakdo-Hemis (14 days)
Trekking equipment can be hired from Leh Tourist Office, on nominal
charges and its recommended that they should be consulted for information
& guidance. Indus and its tributaries provide exciting opportunities
for rafting/caneoing.