Drass Velly |
Nurtured
by the Drass River which rises in the Machoi glacier near the Zojila Pass, the
enchanting Drass valley is situated at an altitude of 3230 m. this cold valley
starts from the Zojila Pass, the Himalayan gateway to Ladakh. As I stepped into
the valley, I noticed the carvings of a king and 2 women on the pillar. The
pillars bore some inscriptions in the old Brahmi script. The valley is
inhabited by Dard Stock which is an Aryan race. Drass experiences the lowest
temperatures in the valley, it is said to be the 2nd coldest
inhabited place in Asia. Drass is famous for the Kargil war which was fought in
1999. Rugged landscapes, adventure buffs and trekking cliffs are some of the
main attractions in Drass valley tour.
Drass Valley Trek |
This
valley is the world famous trekking site;
it offers a number of small and long trek routes to the tourists. The 3 day
long trek to Suru valley across the sub range separating the two valleys is the
popular Drass valley trek. The
trekking tour passes through some of the most splendid upland villages and
crosses Umbala pass offering a scenic view of meadows and flower valleys. Some
of the must visit attractions in Drass valley travel are Tiger Hill- The highest peak in this area known as Point 5353.
It
was subject to the 1999 Kargil war; it is a strategic route way and connects
Srinagar to Leh in Ladakh. I also visited the Kargil war memorial- a memorial built in pink sandstone and has an
epitaph commemorating the sacrifice of the soldiers. A war gallery known as the
Manoj Pandey art gallery showcases weapons and artillery recovered from
Pakistani forces. With not much to explore further, my tour had ended. Overall
my trip to Drass valley was snow bound and quite chilly but has left a
scintillating experience with its grace.
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