The Meadow Of Flowers
Thirty two miles from Srinagar situated amidst the snow capped
mountains of pirpanjal at 8,500 feet, Gulmarg has a excellent
motor road, as we as 18 hole golf course, the highest in the
world . The Place has charming walks, pleasant pony rides
though the picturesque Scenery of the surrounding woods. It
commands a Panoramic view of the valley and snow peaks of
Nanga parbath, 26652 feet. Gulmarg also offers a winter play
ground with some of the finest ski_slopes and hali Sking.
Gulmarg looks
li ke
a fantasy set in a film and not surprisingly have been the
venue of several films. The valley of Gulmarg, a large meadow
about 3-sq-kms in area, stands at 2,730 metres, 56-km south
west of Srinagar . The name means 'Meadow Of Flowers' and in
the spring it's just that, a rolling meadow dotted with
countless colourful Bluebells, Daisies, Forget Me Not's and
Buttercups. The valley itself is about 3-km long and up to a
km wide.
Take a Hike!
All around are snow-capped mountains, and on a clear day one
can see all the way to Nanga Parbat is one direction and
Srinagar is another. It's a popular day trip from Srinagar to
Gulmarg, although many people extend their stay or use it as a
base for trekking. The road from Srinagar rises gently towards
the lower slopes of the range, passing through rice and maize
fields.
From Tangmarg, at the foot of the range, there are two paths
to Gulmarg - a steep footpath or a winding sealed road. There
is also a pony track from Gulmarg that leads upwards to
Khilanmarg, Kongdori and seven springs.
Khilanmarg
This smaller valley is about a 6-km walk from the Gulmarg bus
stop and car park. The meadow, carpeted with flowers in the
spring, is the site for Gulmarg's winter ski runs and offers a
fine view of the surrounding peaks and over the Kashmir
Valley. It's a 600-metre ascent from Gulmarg to Khilanmarg and
during the early spring, as the snow melts, it can be a very
muddy hour's climb up the hill. The effort is rewarded, if
it's clear, with a sweeping view of the great Himalayas from
Nanga Parbat to the twin 7,100-metre peaks of Nun and Kun to
the southeast.
Alpather Lake:
Beyond Khilanmarg, 13-km from Gulmarg at the foot of the twin
4, 511 metre Apharwat peaks, this lake is frozen until
mid-June and even later in the year one can see lumps of ice
floating in its cold waters. The walk from Gulmarg follows a
well-graded Pony track over the 3, 810 metre Apharwat ridge,
separating it from Khilanmarg, and then up the valley to the
lake at 3,843 metres. The more adventurous trekkers can climb
straight up the boulder-strewn slope of the ridge and descend
the other side to the path. For horse riding aficionados,
Alpather Lake makes an exciting day's excursion, starting
early morning and returning late evening.
The Ningli Nallah:
Flowing from the melting snow and ice on Apharwat and the
Alpather Lake, this pretty mountain stream is 8-km from
Gulmarg. The stream continues down into the valley below and
joins the Jhelum River near Sopur. This long, grassy valley is
a popular picnic spot and the walking path carries on,
crossing the Ningli (also spelt as Ningle) Nallah by a bridge
and continues on to the Khilenmarg, another grassy meadow and
a good spot for camping. In early summer one will probably
share the campsites with Gujars moving their herds up to the
high meadows.
Ferozpore Nallah
Reached from the Tangmarg road, or from the Outer Circular
Walk, this mountain stream meets the Bahan River at a popular
picnic spot known as 'waters meet'. The stream is reputed to be
particularly good for trout fishing; it's about five km down
the valley from Gulmarg but quite close to Tangmarg. The river
can be reached by walking 3-km down the path from the gap near
Tangmarg and then heading south through the forest, down a
slope towards the stream.
Near here there is a bridge which leas to the small waters
meet picnic spot on the right bank. Looking south from
Tangmarg the river can be traced up to its source close to the
rugged peak known as Ferozpore or Shinmahinyu. On the right
bank the stream branches, the left path leading to Tosa Maidan,
while the right bends away towards the Gogaldara road at a
second bridge, about 32-km upstream, and then leads away to
the Ferozpore pass, Poonch and Kantar Nag.
One can continue on from here to Tosa Maidan, a three day,
50-km walk to one of Kashmir's most beautiful Marg's, crossing
the Basmai Gali pass at about 4,000 metres. The track here is
very close to the ceasefire line with Pakistan and on the
right one will pass the Jamainwali Gali, the pass at 4,000
metres is one of the easiest and safest routes into the
Punjab.
Shrine Of Baba Reshi / Ziarat Of Baba Reshi :
This Muslim shrine is on the slopes below Gulmarg and can be
reached from either Gulmarg or Tangmarg. The Ziarat, or tomb,
is of a well-known Muslim saint who died here in 1480. Before
renouncing worldly ways he was a courtier of the Kashmir King
Zain-ul-Abidin. Every year thousands of devotees visit this
shrine regardless of the faith they believe in.
Skiing:
In wint er,
Gulmarg acquires a new persona - that of the country's premier
skiing resorts. Skiing, to many who watch it on TV, seems like
a very elitist sport, requiring a high level of training and
expensive equipment. They are surprised, when they visit
Gulmarg for a day's expedition to "see the snow",
that others with the same level of physical fitness and
training are skiing down slopes. Gulmarg is the ultimate
beginner's skiing resort. One doesn't requite a heavy woolen
wardrobe - slacks or a Salwar Kameez will do fine. In Gulmarg
one will also be able to drift to one of the many Ski shops
and hire skis, sticks and goggles. Just find yourself a ski
instructor and set off down a slope.
Neither does one need to exert oneself climbing up slopes. The
gentlest slope of 200m is linked with a ski lift, which helps
one to go up. When one graduates to intermediate level - which
will happen after the first few days of practice, there are
other slopes, longer and steeper, which are connected by chair
lift. The longest ski run in Gulmarg is provided by the
Gondola cable car, which allows a ski run of 2,213m.
HOW TO GET
THERE
Air:
Gulmarg
is in Baramula District and is 56-kms from Srinagar District .
The nearest Airport from here is situated in Badgam District,
which is well connected with all the major cities of the
country.
Rail: The nearest railhead is at Jammu.
Road: The journey from Srinagar to Gulmarg takes
approximately 2 hours in bus and may take short time by
chartered conveyance. The road to Gulmarg is very beautiful
and is lined with poplar trees all through. All sorts of
transport are available to Gulmarg from Srinagar bus stand at
Batmallo and from private transport operators |