Winter is the perfect season to escape to the mountains, and Kashmir's breathtaking landscapes make it a dream destination. However, this year, the cold has turned up a notch, with the 40-day Chillai Kalan bringing Kashmir's harshest winter phase. The region is witnessing freezing temperatures, and Srinagar recently recorded its coldest December night in five decades, with the mercury plummeting to a bone-chilling minus 8.5 degrees Celsius. If you're planning to soak in the magic of a Kashmiri winter this December, preparation is key. From bundling up in the right gear to understanding how to navigate the extreme weather, we've curated a list of essential precautions to help you make the most of your snowy getaway. Whether you're drawn to the serene beauty of Dal Lake or the snowy peaks of Gulmarg, staying prepared will ensure your trip is as cosy as it is memorable. Let's dive into the must-knows for your winter adventure in Kashmir.
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Keep extra layers of clothes to keep yourself warm and relaxed during the extreme cold waves.
As the temperature falls, Kashmir experiences frequent power outages. Be prepared for weather-related emergencies and keep your phone and accessories fully charged.
Stock food that needs no cooking or refrigeration so that you can use it in case you are stuck in heavy snowfall or traffic.
Whether you decide to rent a car or drive by yourself, make sure to be careful of the snow, sleet, and ice that can lead to hazardous road conditions.
Be careful and avoid injuries while enjoying weather-related adventure activities like skiing, snowboarding, sledging, or skating. Take safety precautions like learning the basic skills and wearing appropriate gear.
Keep yourself hydrated to avoid dehydration and related issues. Consume the famous Kashmiri Kahwa and Harissa to keep you warm as you relish these local delicacies.
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