Sports Tourism Destination - Jammu & Kashmir
Welcome to the paradise on the earth - Kashmir which throughout the ages has remained another name for Paradise.
Cradled in the lap of majestic snow-clad mountains of the Himalayas, Kashmir is
the most beautiful place on earth. On visiting the Valley of Kashmir,
Jehangir, one of the Mughal emperors, is said to have exclaimed:
"If there is paradise anywhere on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here."
As we are looking out for sports adventures for the people in India, this time we will have a look at what Kashmir has to offer to us as a sporting destination. One thing that Kashmir has in unique is that it has been nutured with natural floura and fauna along with picturesque scene which is something beckons tourist to natural beauty of Jammu
and Kashmir, it is definitely the adventure possibility that prevails
in these mystical lands by the foot of Himalayas. The presence of
Himalayas is the greatest asset that made J&K, arguably the best
destination for adventure sport in India. The one thing one might feel
is the absence of long coastlines and sea, which had been overshadowed
by the natural, pristine Dal Lake giving more adventure sports options
besides adding the glow to the panoramic vista of this sceneric
splendor.
The fast flowing rivers gives an amazing opportunity for
water sports like white water rafting, fishing, cruising, and staying
in houseboats. Being situated at high altitudes, amidst the snow
capped mountains, the state has got the privilege of both land
adventure like trekking, mountaineering, skiing and facilities of
aero-sports like Para gliding and hot air ballooning. The place is
perfect for tyro as well as veteran adventurers as there are spots of
minimal difficulties for learners and areas that are hard nut to crack
even for the professionals. Adventure in J&K is an experience that
nothing else can compare up to. So don't let this opportunity go by
and grab it with both hands.
Land Adventure Sports - Mountaineering & Trekking
Land adventures are probably the most indulged sports in the state.
The possibilities here are immense starting from trekking in the high
mountains to skiing down the snowy slopes. Gulmarg has become world
famous for the skiing facilities all over the world for its thick snow
covers during the month of December, Januarray, ranging from 2600 m to
3200 m hosting the skiing lovers at all levels. Mountaineering and
trekking in the steep hills of Himalaya and Karakoram range is quite
challenging and gives an edge to climbing enthusiast. Zanskar and
Ladakh are the best place where you can take up monutaineering sports.
The area most frequented by
foreign climbers is the Nun-Kun Massif in the Great Himalayan Range.
Its easy accessibility from the Kargil-Pudum road and the shortest
possible approach march to the base camps makes this massif the most
attractive climbing destination in the Great Himalayas.
Trekking possibilities include
short, daylong walks up and down mountain slopes to visit isolated
villages or monastic settlements, or across a ridge to enjoy the sheer
beauty of the lunar mountainscape. Or long, trans-mountain treks
involving weeks of walking and camping in the wilderness. For example,
the trek from Lamayuru in the Indus valley to Darcha in Lahaul across
Zanskar takes nearly three weeks. Most of the established routes
traverse the Zanskar range, which separates the Indus valley from Zanskar.
Trekking forms an integral part of the adventure sports flourishing in
the hilly tracts of Jammu and Kashmir. However, Ladakh takes away the
prize of being a trekker's paradise despite of its harsh weather
conditions and snowfall. It is only recently that adventure tourism has
got its long-due attention from the tourism industry but now, a
considerable part of the tourists who visit Kashmir like to trek, if
just to glimpse at its matchless natural beauty.
Aero Sports
India is fast emerging as a major aero-sports destination because of
its long Himalayan range that offers opportunities for activities like
Para Sailing, Para Gliding, Hot Air Ballooning, and Para Jumping.
Though, it will still take some time for the state of Jammu and Kashmir
to gain popularity as a hand-gliding landmark, yet the location of a
flat valley surrounded by high mountains is an ideal terrain for
hang-gliding.
Jammu is the best place in the state where you can look for
aero-sports like hot air ballooning, Para gliding, famous activities
that attracts many adventure lovers here. There are many training
camps that are set up here for Para gliding. These camps also provide
tourists with all the equipment's required. You can experience hot air
ballooning in Sanasar valley and Zanskar, which have become really
popular.
Water Sports
Jammu and Kashmir is home to some of the most fast paced rivers in
the world. Crushing the high rises, these water giants make their way
through the moonscape lands of Zanskar and Ladakh making the perfect
setting for white water rafting. The main rivers in the region that
are used for adventure activities are River Indus and River Zanskar.
These rivers are fed by melting glaciers making the water permanently
ice cold. So it is better that you wear wet jackets before you indulge
in white water rafting. Although not very famous, but angling is fast
catching up as a popular sport in Jammu and Kashmir. There are many
lakes that provide the facility of angling especially in Pahalgam. A
permit is required to participate in the activity but the efforts are
really worth it.
A range of rafting options is
available on the Indus and its major tributaries. The best stretch for
professionally guided runs in white water is on the Indus between
Spituk and Saspol. Beyond Saspol, the river becomes difficult and
funning it requires technically skilled participants and careful
organisation. Upward of Spituk, the Indus has the easiest stretch up
to Karu, ideal for basic training and for day-return "scenic floating"
for amateurs.
Water Skiing
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-skies and trained
instructors. 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.
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Ice Skiing
Skiing in Jammu and Kashmir is a thrilling and exciting experience for
any adventure enthusiast. The Ski Club of India was in Gulmarg in 1927,
which is now considered as the ski paradise of India. Just 50 km from
Srinagar, situated at an altitude of 2,730 m, Gulmarg changes its
scenery from a flowery meadow to that pf a small ski resort in winters.
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All seasons are permissible to take up any adventurer activity in
Jammu and Kashmir. Be it winters or summers, there is always something
that will keep you engage. Summers are quite pleasant and provide with
perfect conditions for trekking and mountaineering through the steep
mountains. Come winters, and all is set for you to take up your skiing
gear and hit the snowy ramps. Come to Jammu and Kashmir to explore the
many marvels that you can see and many adventure wonders that you can
do.
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