Fog covers Srinagar amid cold wave; Bhaderwah witnesses surge in tourist footfall after snowfall
Srinagar, January 5
A thin layer of fog covered Srinagar on Monday morning as a cold wave continued to grip the Kashmir Valley, reducing visibility across the city. The iconic Dal Lake was shrouded in mist, and chilly weather conditions prevailed throughout the region. Despite the cold, tourists were seen exploring the city and enjoying the winter atmosphere.
Sharing her experience, a tourist said the scenic beauty of Srinagar remained captivating despite the cold. "The view is great, and we also enjoyed the Shikara ride. The food is also great. It is very cold here. We have enjoyed it a lot. Everyone should come here once."
Meanwhile, fresh snowfall in Bhaderwah, Doda district, has drawn a surge of tourists, prompting authorities to tighten security across major tourist locations. The snow-covered landscapes have become a major attraction, with arrangements made to ensure the safety and comfort of visitors amid winter conditions.
A tourist visiting Bhaderwah, Dharmendra Sharma, a resident of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, credited the arrangements made by the Indian Army for a safe and pleasant experience. "All the credit goes to the Indian army. I love you my Indian soldier. I suggest everyone come here during the new year. The Indian army is taking care of everyone. We played in the snow and enjoyed a lot," he said.
In Poonch district, heavy snowfall continued to disrupt normal movement, with snow clearance operations underway on a war footing along the Mughal Road. Machinery was deployed to remove snow and restore connectivity, as authorities worked to keep the strategic road accessible despite adverse weather conditions.
Earlier, on January 1, Jammu and Kashmir authorities had tightened security around Dal Lake to ensure the safety of residents and tourists celebrating the New Year. Police and local administration deployed additional personnel, set up security checkpoints, increased patrolling, and enhanced CCTV surveillance to monitor crowd movement and prevent any untoward incidents.
The cold wave, coupled with the snowfall in Bhaderwah, has not deterred tourism but instead highlighted the winter charm of the region, attracting visitors from across India and beyond.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone from Lucknow who just returned from Bhaderwah, I can confirm the experience is amazing! The snow was pristine. And yes, a big salute to the Indian Army and local authorities for the seamless arrangements and security. Felt completely safe.
Good to see the focus on tourist safety with checkpoints and CCTV. It's crucial for building confidence. However, I hope the development and snow-clearing efforts also consistently reach the smaller villages in Poonch and not just the major tourist spots.
The contrast in the article is interesting – fog in Srinagar, fresh snow in Bhaderwah. Shows the diverse geography of our Jammu & Kashmir. Planning a trip next month! Any tips for first-time winter visitors?
Visiting from Canada. The winter scene in Bhaderwah looks stunning. It's impressive to see the infrastructure and security being managed so proactively. The Shikara ride in misty conditions must be an unforgettable experience. India's northern regions are truly special.
Salute to the workers and machinery operators clearing the Mughal Road on a war footing. Tourism is important, but keeping connectivity for locals is vital. Their hard work in that cold often goes unnoticed. 🙏
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