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Dras city of Jammu & Kashmir - India
Dras located in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in India is the
coldest place after Siberia during winter, are strategic towns that
lie close to the Line of Control.
Dras
(3230 m), 60 km west of Kargil on the road to Srinagar, is a small
township lying in the centre of the valley of the same name. It
has become famous as the second coldest inhabited place in the world
by virtue of the intense cold that descends upon the valley along
with repeated snowfalls during winters. Winter temperature is sometimes
known to plummet to less than minus 40 degrees. During the spring
and summer, however, the valley around the township becomes very
astonishing as the gently undulating hillsides turn into lush green
pastures splashed with a variety of fragrant wild flowers.
The
Dras valley starts from the base of the Zojila pass, the Himalayan
gateway to Ladakh. For centuries its inhabitants are known to have
negotiated this formidable pass even during the most risky period
in the late autumn or early spring, when the whole sector remains
snow-bound and is subject to frequent snow storms, to transport
trader's merchandise across and to help stranded travellers to traverse
it. By virtue of their mastery over the pass they had established
a monopoly over the carrying trade during the heydays of the Pan-Asian
trade. A hardly people enduring with fortitude and harshness of
the valley's winter, the inhabitants of drass can well be described
as the guardian's of Ladakh's gateway.
Dras is a convenient base for a 3-day long trek
to Suru valley across the sub-range separating the two valleys.
This trek passes
through some of the most beautiful upland villages and flower sprinkled
meadows on both sides of the 4500 mts high Umbala pass, which falls
enroute. The trek to the holy cave of Amarnath in neighbouring Kashmir,
which stars from Minamarg below Zojila, takes 3 days and involves
crossing of 5200 mts high pass. Dras also offers numerous shorter
treks and hikes to the upland villages.
The Inhabitants
Its inhabitants are mainly of the Dard race, an Aryan race believed
to have originally migrated to the high valleys of the Western Himalayas
from the Central Asian steppes. They speak Shina which, unlike the
Tibetan-originated Ladakhi dialects spoken elsewhere in Ladakh region,
belongs to the Indo-European linguistic family. Their ancestral
sport, `horse-polo' which the Dards play with particular zeal, resembles
our modern polo.
A Convinient Base for Trekkers to Suru Valley
Drass is a convenient base for a 3-day long
trek to the Suru valley across the sub-range separating the two
valleys. This trek passes through some of the most beautiful upland
villages and flower sprinkled meadows on both sides of the 4500
metres high Umbala pass which falls enroute. The trek to the holy
cave of Amarnath in neighbouring Kashmir, which starts from Minamarg
below Zojila, takes 3 days and involves crossing a 5200 metres high
pass. Drass also offers numerous shorter treks and hikes to the
upland villages.
Note : All Tourists to Ladakh travelling from Srinagar
by road are required to register themselves at the Tourist Registration
Centre at Dras.
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Dras city of Jammu & Kashmir - India
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