Jul 22, 2008

Kashmir Tops Popularity List For White Water River-Rafting !

White water river-rafting is famous in India and has seen the likes of Brad Pitt drop in secretly at Rishikesh, have that adrenalin rush and leave.. as quietly as he came!


But besides the Ganges, Kashmir’s valley is the next best destination if you love the waters sparkling with danger and a rush for adventure! Kashmir is known the world over for its enchanting picturesque lakes, streams and rivers. River water rafting is a relatively recent introduction in the Kashmir valley.



In Kashmirs Pahalgam region, in particular, white water river rafting has gained immense popularity. Located in the south-east of Kashmir, Pahalgam is surrounded by lofty mountain ranges and is washed by gushing streams and rivulets which provide abundant opportunities for adventure sports like river water rafting.

The aquatic adventure sport is attracting a lot of domestic as well as international tourists. And, this is a good news for the local residents related to tourism sector.
In fact, the white water river rafting destinations in India are comparable to the best in the world and among these the ones in Kashmir render utmost thrills to the participants.
Adventure-loving tourists visiting Kashmir include Pahalgam as their prime destination to enjoy thrills of white water rafting here.

Earlier, Pahalgam used to have only 10-13 boats sailing along the ice-cold white waters of Lidder Nallah (stream). But now their number has touched 40-45 to cater to the needs of the ever growing enthusiasts of this adventure sport here. The growing charm among tourists has proved a boon for local residents here.
“The tourists response is very good. Out of the total tourists coming to Pahalgam, 90 per cent are doing rafting. We know about it because we are into this business. Even the locals are into rafting and it’’s getting very popular.” said Mohammed Ibrahim Raina, owner of a rafting boat.

The Jammu and Kashmir Government after watching the potential of this sport is keen to capitalise on river rafting as an employment generation medium in the region.
“It is our effort to promote white river rafting because we have streams and beautiful rivers here which are perfect for it. There is a lot of potential and opportunity for white water rafting so we want to fully exploit it and create this facility for the tourists. The effort is to promote white river rafting to benefit local residents because the government is not interested in running this rafting programme and we are only overseeing this. We are laying down the terms and conditions for conducting this programme and only want the locals to benefit from this,” said Sarmad Hafeez, Joint Director for Tourism in Kashmir.

Lets hope the government takes keen interest in developing all kinds of water sports as India is truly emerging as a hotspot for sailing and yachting for water-babies all over the world.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

White-Water Rafting seems very EXCITING...but is there anything equally-fun closer to Mumbai?

Anonymous said...

Hi Paurush!

Check out white water rafting at the Kundalika river, near Kolhad, on the Mumbai - Pune NH 4.

the river is 30 ft deep.

This is the best season to try it out as you will come across some grade 4 rapids too..

Nice way to spend a saturday.

Look out for a post on it next week, thanks for the comment!