Visit Kashmir’s Sonmarg for its Thajiwas Glacier and more
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, JAMMU AND KASHMIR/ Created : Jan 18, 2024, 21:21 IST
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Thajiwas Glacier, with its ethereal beauty and adventurous spirit, beckons travellers to explore the untouched wonders of Kashmir's high-altitude landscapes. Thajiwas offers a challenging trek, one that takes you to nature’s lap, … Read more
Thajiwas Glacier, with its ethereal beauty and adventurous spirit, beckons travellers to explore the untouched wonders of Kashmir's high-altitude landscapes. Thajiwas offers a challenging trek, one that takes you to nature’s lap, and also one that you can’t avoid. The journey to Thajiwas Glacier typically starts from Sonamarg. Read less
Thajiwas Glacier, with its ethereal beauty and adventurous spirit, beckons travellers to explore the untouched wonders of Kashmir's high-altitude landscapes. Thajiwas offers a challenging trek, one that takes you to nature’s lap, and also one that you can’t avoid.
As travellers ascend towards Thajiwas Glacier, they are greeted by towering snow-capped peaks surrounding the glacier. Soon one realises that Thajiwas Glacier is not only a visual delight, it is also a haven for adventure enthusiasts.
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The pristine snowfields provide an ideal setting for activities like sledging and snowball fights, adding an element of thrill to the serene surroundings. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, trekking and camping opportunities are aplenty. Here adventure seekers can immerse themselves in the high-altitude wilderness.
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But it is also true that everything is not going great for Thajiwas Glacier. As it gains popularity, there are increased tourism activities in the area. As per reports, over the years, Thajiwas Glacier has receded quite a lot. While the local authorities and environmentalists are working together to put sustainable tourism in practice, it is also important that we, as tourists, do our bit. Meaning, if at all it is possible, we can avoid overcrowding a particular tourist destination, and practise sustainable and eco-friendly travel.
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