These videos show what you are missing if you cannot make it to Kashmir when it is snowing
It’s not far from home.
Indian Railways Promotes Rail Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir: Amid apple orchards and snow-capped mountains, Banihal railway station connects the Kashmir valley with the rest of the Indian rail network. #IncredibleIndia pic.twitter.com/pLvAG03LzN
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) December 15, 2017
The video above shows a train passing through a snowy Banihal railway station in Kashmir. The station is part of the Baramulla-Banihal line, running across the Pir Pinjal mountain range.
No wonder many people, including celebrities, want to know if they can take a train to Srinagar. Who wouldn’t want to step out to a platform covered in snow?
I have been a few times to snowboard in Gulmarg; does this mean that I can take a train from Delhi to Srinagar with my family this winter, sir?
— Jonty Rhodes (@JontyRhodes8) December 16, 2017
The winter wonderland has been this way since the first heavy snowfall a few days ago.
It's the first major snowfall of the year in most parts of Jammu and Kashmir. The thrill and excitement among everybody is palpable.
— JKTourism (Official) (@JandKTourism) December 12, 2017
Come with your loved ones and take back memories that will last with you for a lifetime.
Video contributed by Sahran Malik pic.twitter.com/3ZIXghYcNq
Guys, It is snowing at #Pahalgam. @JandKTourism pic.twitter.com/9yRRKEDxpV
— Saahil Suhail (@SaahilSuhail) December 11, 2017
Lovely snowfall on the Mughal road which connects Kashmir Valley with the Pir Panjal region of Poonch and Rajouri. Fresh snow lashes hills while rains clean up muck on city skyline. @JandKTourism pic.twitter.com/vHabddWfmE
— Holidays Hunt Travel (@HolidaysHunt) December 11, 2017