Frozen waterfall in Drang, Tangmarg becomes major tourist attraction in Kashmir

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NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Dec 17 (NVI): The frozen waterfall in Drang, North Kashmir’s Tangmarg area in Baramulla district has quickly turned into a major attraction for tourists, drawing nature lovers, adventurers and photographers from across the region and beyond.

Amid the serene, snow-capped landscapes of the Kashmir Valley, the waterfall, now encased in ice, has become a most visited selfie point by both domestic and also foreign tourists.

Tourists visiting the Valley are enchanted by the sight of the waterfall frozen mid-flow, creating a mesmerizing ice sculpture that stands out against the backdrop of snow-covered hills and trees.

Rohit, a tourist from Delhi, shared his awe at the scene: “The frozen waterfall in Drang is a magical sight – nature’s beauty frozen in time. It’s a reminder of how awe-inspiring the world can be in winter.”

Katherine, an international traveler, said: “Seeing this frozen wonder in person is like stepping into a winter fairy tale. The serenity and beauty here are beyond words.”

The location of the waterfall, nestled in the peaceful town of Drang, adds to its charm. The winter season, known for its crisp, cold air and picturesque landscapes, has given tourists the perfect opportunity to experience the region’s natural wonders.

Local authorities have also noticed an increase in visitors, and tourism-related businesses in the area are benefiting from the growing number of tourists drawn to the frozen waterfall. “Drang’s frozen waterfall is truly a hidden gem. It’s peaceful, stunning, and a reminder of the pure beauty that winter brings to this region,” said James, a nature enthusiast.

The growing popularity of the frozen waterfall in Drang adds to Kashmir’s reputation as a premier winter destination, attracting visitors eager to witness the majestic beauty of the region during the colder months.(News Vibes of India)