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Watch: Sparse snow leaves hills bare in Gulmarg, residents worried about lack of skiing tourists

Many activities related to skiing have been cancelled in the first week of 2024.

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Jan 08, 2024 · 04:40 pm
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This tourist is trying whatever option is available in Gulmarg nowadays -skiing on snow is normal but skiing on ice is not everybody’s cup of tea .#Gulmarg pic.twitter.com/M2dK2HrEGM

— Farhat Naik (@Farhat_naik_) January 4, 2024

Gulmarg without snow 💔💔 pic.twitter.com/XyCF3QQkGe

— ⛷️Paradise Kashmir 💕🌎 (@reshi2r) January 5, 2024

#ClimateChange is taking toll on #ski resorts all over the World with #Gulmarg, #Kashmir being no different. So far this season Gulmarg is without snow making everyone anxious . pic.twitter.com/Pk1VpnL1wi

— Dr. Mahnoor mir (@The_Dr_Mahnoor) January 8, 2024

Is it actually that bad in Kashmir this year?? Saw a reel from Gulmarg ski resort that there is no snow. Don’t know about snowfall patterns in Kashmir but it really looked shocking to see Gulmarg that warm & bare. 😮

— Siddharth's Echelon (@SiddharthKG7) January 7, 2024

Indian destinations like Gulmarg, Tawang, and Manali are usually covered in snow by now. But today, as of the 7th of Jan 2024, it's just dry and dusty. My friends tell me that it's getting worse with each passing year.

And that is just terrible when it comes to the water levels… pic.twitter.com/GZYIUqhNru

— Tanya Khanijow (@TanyaKhanijow) January 7, 2024
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