Why Drung Waterfall, Near Gulmarg, Is A Must-visit Spot In Kashmir

lifestyle desk lifestyle desk | 05-11 00:01

Waterfalls are often hailed as nature’s masterpieces, captivating people with their ethereal beauty. However, nestled amidst the mountains, the Drung waterfall in Tangmarg tehsil of Gulmarg, Baramulla district, Kashmir, holds a unique distinction—it’s man-made. Created to regulate excess water from a nearby dam, this cascading wonder surprises tourists with its mesmerizing allure.

During winter, the Drung waterfall transforms into a frozen spectacle, its cascades suspended in time. Tourists flock to witness this natural marvel, navigating through the snow-capped terrain via ATVs or chain taxis from Tangmarg. Despite the chilly temperatures, thousands brave the elements for a glimpse of the frozen cascade, lending the landscape a surreal charm.

In contrast, summer unveils a tranquil sanctuary. As the frozen veil thaws, the waterfall blends with glacial waters, creating a serene ambience amidst lush greenery. Visitors revel in the tranquillity, basking in the beauty of the cascading waters and exploring nearby caves.

Dr Javid Ul Rehman, Additional Director of Tourism for Gulmarg, lauds the Drung waterfall’s growing popularity among tourists. He notes its significance as an additional attraction for Gulmarg visitors, attributing its allure to the breathtaking frozen spectacle and picturesque surroundings. Nestled amidst beautiful pine forests and quaint mud houses, the journey to the waterfall becomes an unforgettable odyssey, offering panoramic views of Ferozpora Nalla and neighbouring villages.

The Rising Kashmir report highlights the waterfall’s allure, drawing attention to its magnificent appearance accentuated by frozen cascades and icicles. Positioned adjacent to Gulmarg, the Drung waterfall beckons travellers to embrace its enchanting charm, weaving memories that endure beyond the journey’s end.

The Drung waterfall shows human ingenuity mixing seamlessly with nature’s grandeur. Whether frozen in winter or cascading in summer, it beckons travellers to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty, leaving an indelible mark on their hearts and minds.

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