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The magnificent meadows of Luddu Kansar in Doda

KI News by KI News
January 16, 2024
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By: Sadaket Ali Malik

Towering high near Gandoh in Doda, lies the enchanting haven of ludduKansar near Bach Meadow. This place just a few kilometres away from Gandoh, offer a pristine and picturesque escape for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

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Situated near Bach Dhar, ludduKansar meadows serve as a gateway to Bhaderwah via Bach Dhar, establishing a vital link between Bhalessa and Bhaderwah. The strategic location not only makes it a scenic destination but also a crucial route connecting these regions.

The journey unfolds breath-taking landscapes, with Bach Meadow acting as an introduction to the natural beauty that follows it. The meadows pave the way for a serene exploration, providing a lush carpet of greenery that beckons visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of nature.

Beyond its natural colour, these meadows play a significant role in connecting the surrounding areas. The link to Bhaderwah via Bach Dhar facilitates movement between two areas fostering connectivity and accessibility. Additionally, it adds to the charm of the Bhalessa-Bhaderwah route, making the journey as remarkable as the destination.

The meadows situated behind the quaint LudduKansar village in Gandoh, unveil a hidden wonder of nature. These meadows are more than just a sight to behold; they offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The lush green expanses provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation, picnics, and exploration.

As visitors locate the area, they have the opportunity to enjoy themselves in the local culture and flavour. The nearby villages, including LudduKansar, contribute to the authentic experience, allowing visitors to connect with the rich heritage and traditions of the region.

While the place holds the promise of a retreat, it is essential to emphasize the importance of responsible tourism. Preserving the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this beautiful location should be a collective effort to ensure that future generations can also revel in its splendor.

The Meadows are primarily inhabited by the Paharis and Gujjars in summers. These communities contribute to the local culture, adding a distinctive flavor to the area. The coexistence of Paharis and Gujjars reflects the diverse traditions and lifestyles, creating a unique and enriching atmosphere for visitors exploring this picturesque corner of Jitota, Doda.

The meadows around LudduKansarSaroli and nearby villages of Kansar have not only captivated the locals but have also inspired renowned poets like Rasa Javadani. In his poetry, Rasa sahib beautifully depicts the enchanting beauty of the place. The verses, such as “Dou din se jaarihai barf baari, Kansarke bun main mairewatan main,” (“For two days, the snowfall continues, in the folds of Kansar, in my homeland.”) Rasa Javadani vividly expresses the beauty of these snow clad meadows, emphasizing the timeless appeal that resembles through the verses of this Kashmiri legend

Rasa sahib beautifully describes the beauty of the snowy areas around KansarBhalessa. He appreciates how the snow covers everything in its path, turning the whole place into a single color. LudduKansar, a special part of his homeland Bhaderwah, holds a significant place in his heart.

In his poetry, Javadani talks about his enduring enthusiasm, comparing it to an unstoppable force, even when rivers freeze. He also acknowledges the challenges faced by local workers due to continuous snowfall, making it tough for them to earn a living and support their families.

Additionally, Javadani adds a charming touch to his verses by describing how young boys enjoy playing in the snow, throwing snowballs at each other. These moments of joy showcase the innocence and happiness that the snowy landscape brings to the younger generation.

Overall, Javadani’s poetry not only captures the physical beauty of the snowy areas but also explores the emotional and cultural aspects, giving us a complete picture of life in Kansar and its connection to the beloved homeland of Bhaderwah.

Establishing a Tourist Reception Centre and improving tourism facilities is crucial for promoting tourism in an area. Such initiatives enhance the overall experience for visitors and contribute to the economic development of the region.

A Tourist Reception Centre serves as a focal point for tourists, providing information, guidance, and assistance. It typically offers maps, brochures, and details about local attractions, accommodations, and activities. This central hub helps visitors plan their itineraries effectively.

Improving tourism facilities involves creating infrastructure and amenities that cater to the needs of tourists. This may include well-maintained accommodations, transportation services, recreational areas, and dining options. These facilities not only make the destination more attractive but also encourage longer stays, benefiting the local economy.

 

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