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Sonamarg, at an
altitude of 3,000 metres above sea level, 87 km north-east of
Srinagar. The drive to Sonamargh is though yet another
spectacular facet of country side in Kashmir, this time in Sindh
Valley. The Sindh Valley is the largest tributary of the
valley of Kashmir. It is upwards of sixty miles long, and valley
and deep rock-girt gorge to open grassy meadow land and
village-dotted slopes.
Sonamarg,
which means ' meadow of gold ' has, as its backdrop, snowy
mountains against a cerulean sky. the Sindth meanders along here
and abounds with trout and mahseer, snow trout can be caught in
the main river.Ponies can be hired for the trip up to Thajiwas
glacier a major attraction during the summer months.
The climate of Sonamarg is very bracing; but the rainfall is
frequent though not heavy, except for two or three days at a
time in July and August with fine spell in between from Sonamarg,
trekking routes lead to the Himalayan lakes of Vishansar (4084
msl), Krishnasar (3810 msl) and Gangabal (3658 msl). Other lakes
in the region are Gadsar, stocked with snowtrout and Satsar,
glacier-fed and surrounded by banks of alpine flowers.
A close by excursion is to Baltal, 15 km north of Sonamarg. This
little valley lies at the foot of the Zojila, only a day's
journey away from the sacred cave of Amarnath. Trekkers can also
reach the starkly splendid roof-top of the world – Leh, by
crossing over the Zijila Pass
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The Meadow Of Gold
At a height of 2,740m, Sonamarg is the last major point in the
Kashmir valley before the Zoji La pass into Ladakh . At the pass
the green, lush Kashmiri landscape abruptly switches to the
barren, dry landscape of Ladakh. Sonamarg is thus not only a
good base for treks but also a jumping off point for trips into
Ladakh.
The name means 'Meadow of Gold' and although this could be due
to the profusion of flowers that carpet the meadow in the spring
it is also possible that the name derives from Sonamarg's
strategic trading position in the days when this was a major
route into central Asia. The Sindh River meanders along here and
abounds with Trout and Mahseer.
Walks From Sonamarg
Oneof
the most popular short walks from Sonamarg and a major
attraction during the summer months is the 4-km route to
Thajiwas, a small valley at the foot of the Sonamarg glacier. A
path leads up to the Shakhdar hill, overlooking the glacier from
the northeast. It is dangerous to climb the steep slope leading
up to the glacier. Ponies can be hired for the trip up to
Thajiwas glacier. Often in early summer one will meet groups of
Gujar passing through Sonamarg on their way to the alpine
meadows for the summer.
Nilagrad
A mountain river meets the Indus at the Baltic colony, Nilagrad,
6-km away from Sonamarg. The water of the river is reddish in
colour. The Baltic thinks the water has curative power of many
diseases. Inhabitants of the colony visit this place every
Sunday to bath in the river.
Bisansar Lake & Krishnasar Lake
There is a lake in every corner of the Himalayas and there is
one at Sonamarg also. The road proceeds from Sonamarg to
Bisansar Lake via Nichinai Pass. Crossing the river at Nichinai
Pass stands the Bisansar Lake at an altitude of 4, 084m, with
its its lovely natural beauty. Beside the lake is the
Krishnasagar Lake at an altitude of 3,801m, popular for Trout
fishing.
Baltal
This beautiful meadow is right at the foot of the Zoji La pass
and thus is the final place in Kashmir. The river from the foot
of the Amarnath glacier meets the Indus near Baltal. It stands
at a height of 2,743m and during the Amarnath pilgrimage there
are tents set up here. It is possible to walk to the Amarnath
cave, more usually approached from Pahalgam, in one day. Check
about conditions before departing, though. The weather can be
treacherous and at other times melting snow and ice make the
route very dangerous. There's now a jeep road most of the way to
the cave. The turn off to Baltal is at 94-km on the Leh road,
and then it's 3-km or so downhill.
Yushmarg
If one can take some time out, then take tour of Yushmarg in
daytime. Buses on conducted tours run to Yushmarg thrice a week.
47-km southwest of Srinagar amidst pines and firs lies the vale
- Yushmarg (2,700m) at the slope of the Pir Panjal ranges. Its
is a beautiful pasture as well as a nice picnic spot.
HOW TO REACH THERE
Air:
Sonamarg is in Srinagar District on the Srinagar Leh Highway,
81-km from Srinagar. The nearest airport is in Badgam District,
connecting the capital city with all the major cities in India.
Rail: The nearest Railhead is at Jammu and from there
National Highway NH1A connects the Kashmir valley with India.
Road: Every sort of transport to suit every budget from
Buses to Taxis ply on National Highway NH1A. It takes around 10
to 12 hours to cross this mountainous road, which crosses some
beautiful spots and the famous Jawahar Tunnel linking Kashmir
Valley with India. Bus service is available from Srinagar and
Anantnag, which leave at fixed time from the Bus stands. Taxis
and other sort of transport can be hired from Srinagar at
pre-fixed rates. |