"Stand and look, and hold your breath,
A flower valley upon its breast,
The Himalayas against the light sky blue,
Wondrous with Christmas trees,
An avalanche of snow, pinnacles of frozen rain,
Shades of green, and twisted rivers,
O, you take my breath away, beautiful Gulmarg!"
A flower valley upon its breast,
The Himalayas against the light sky blue,
Wondrous with Christmas trees,
An avalanche of snow, pinnacles of frozen rain,
Shades of green, and twisted rivers,
O, you take my breath away, beautiful Gulmarg!"
- Khushnum Y. Mistry
Reaching
Gulmarg
It takes around 2-3 hours to reach Gulmarg
from Srinagar city. I would recommend leaving early to avoid traffic and tourists.
On the way you will pass Lal Chowk, which is the hustling bustling market of
Srinagar city. Before approaching, you will pass another hillstation, Tanmarg
which is rarely visited by tourists or travellers. If you are visiting when
there is snow, it is advisable to rent clothes to avoid your clothes getting
dirty. Panorama from Gulmarg View Point (Just before entering Gulmarg) |
Sightseeing in Gulmarg
Gulmarg is a beautiful hill station that
can be explored on foot. The changing weather, the people, the snowy landscape
and then a dash of green meadows, Gulmarg seems like paradise. I have travelled
half of India, been to many places abroad but the beauty of Gulmarg; the tall
Himalayan snow mountains are a sight to sore eyes.
Tip: If you have planned Gulmarg as a day-return
trip, I would suggest hiring a pony to explore the hill station.
Golf Course/Ice Hockey Rink:
In winter Gulmarg’s natural slopes and
inclines, makes it India’s premier skiing resort; also offering winter sports
like golf, ice hockey and heliskiing. I was intrigued and proud that Gulmarg has
the world’s highest golf course. It is 18 holed & has a par of 72.
World's Highest Golf Course |
Ice Hockey Rink |
On your way to Khilanmarg, you will pass the High Altitude
Warfare School and the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering.
High Altitude Warfare School To know more, click http://www.indianmemoryproject.com/tag/high-altitude-warfare-school/ |
Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering To know more, click http://iismgulmarg.com/ |
Gondola
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To know more or pre-book, visit http://gulmarggondola.com/gondola_tickets.php
Khilanmarg:
The path to Khilanmarg from the Gondola
gate is charismatic. I felt like I was swallowed up by a jungle of Christmas
trees, carpeted with snow.
Along its length, the icy waterfall ran
vigorously down the slopes, like a herd of white horses running towards a
certain point.
You could just sit there and watch the broken log getting drenched at the bottom but holding its place, so that the humans could cross the currents of the cold icy waterfall.
When you reach the main Khilanmarg point,
you will be approached by Ski instructors claiming to teach you skiing in 10
minutes (it’s impossible, unless you have done it before and polishing your
skills), and after much convincing will ask you to pay some amount to click
pictures wearing the equipment to deceive your friends (yes, and you will be
surprised that it works; society and the show-sha *argh*) on Facebook or
Watsapp.
Prepping the Sledge before Zorbing |
You will also be approached by sledge rides
(no, not by a Santa Clause). Be sure to bargain to get a good deal. Also, only
opt for a sledge ride if there is snow (I sloped on snow and muck which was not
much fun). After the much exhilarating sledge ride, the ponies wait for you at the bottom of the Khilanmarg slope.
Strawberry Farm
Strawberry Farm |
Children’s Park
The children’s park is like a huge meadow
with a few small streams and foot bridges. It’s just overall captivating to an
eye of a metro city breed. A park that looks like a meadow, with such scenic
beauty is beyond imagination for any Mumbaikar.
Shiv Mandir
Shiv Mandir |
For Hindu devotees, a Shiv Mandir built in
1915 by Maharaja Hari Singh’s wife, stands tall on a hillock, in the main
Bazaar (or parking area). For all the Bollywood fans, this is the same temple
where the song “Jai, jai shiv Shankar, kaanta
lage na kankar” starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz was picturised.
Tourism in Gulmarg
O' Let This Beauty Stay |
Gulmarg is a natural beauty that doesn’t need to adopt the ways of the tourist or to attract them. But there should be a number of cars that should be allowed to enter Gulmarg. Over the years, because of tourists and the increasing number of cars (with no PUC done or no strict law enforced on tourists cars to make sure they have their PUC) there has been a rapid change in the weather conditions; the snow is melting rather quickly, which has a great impact on the ecosystem in Kashmir.
It’s quite depressing
to see tourists littering such a beautiful heavenly place. Read more: http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2014/May/20/garbage-is-added-attraction-at-gulmarg--11.asp
Keep it Clean, Keep it Green |
Lastly, the quoting of increased prices
during season time for Pony rides, Gondola tickets, snow wear, sledge rides and
skiing equipment does pinch the pocket of a traveller. It feels like they judge
you on appearance and quote an amount that they think you will cough up.
The tourism in Gulmarg should be supervised
and strict penalties should be applied by the government to ensure that the
place stays clean and beautiful for the generations to come.
Places to Stay
There are quite a few cottages and hotels
available to stay. If you wish to stay there I would advise you to reach
Gulmarg by 8 am to choose a hotel/cottage that fits your budget. An on the spot
booking allows you to bargain and get a good deal.
Approximate Price: Rs. 1500 to Rs. 8000 per
person (depending on the choice of stay), for one night.
Day Trip Pricing
- Big Car: Rs. 2500/- ; Small Car: Rs. 2000/-
- Toll to enter Gulmarg: Rs. 30/-
- Snow Wear (includes a coat and gumboots: Approx. Rs. 300-500 (depending on the time you reach and season) Tip: Gumboots are extremely necessary if there is snow (it just saves your shoes from the muck and it’s much easier to walk on snow)
- Pony Ride to Khilanmarg and Back: Rs. 1200-1800 (depending on the time you reach and season) Tip: If you do not wish to visit Khilanmarg and only go for the Gondola Ride, do not hire a pony.
- Gondola Tickets: Rs. 600-800 (depending on season time and the number of tourists)
- Guide: Rs. 500-1000 (depending on the time you reach and season
- Zorbing: Rs. 500-1000 (depending upon the season)
Grazing |
Food to Eat
There are a number of restaurants in the
Bazaar, that serve vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. I would suggest to go
for vegetarian food because it tastes much better (and is freshly made).
Nice pictures. It is true that Gulmarg is the Switzerland of India. As the history goes, the place was a preferred summer retreat for the Kings and later on the Britishers. Although people visit this place during summers, it is equally enchanting during the winters. Check out best Gulmarg tour packages for a hassle-free travel experience.
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