Mohand Marg
Mohand Marg also known as Mohana Marg is a Himalayan range alpine meadow in Ganderbal Kashmir.[1] The place is about 25 kilometres away from Srinagar. Many tourists as well as local visitors trek in summer to the place. Most local trekkers also trek [2][unreliable source?] in winter. The trail of the trek mainly starts from Anderwan forests. Sir Aurel Stein was the first person to explore the place, pitching his camp in the summer of 1895.[3][user-generated source][4][unreliable source?][5][6][7][8][unreliable source?][9][10][excessive citations]
Location
It is located on the banks of river Sindh at an altitude of 3400 meters and is hidden in the mountains to the north of Srinagar at the foot of Haramukh Peaks about 25 kilometers from Srinagar via the Ganderbal road towards Leh.[11]
References
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- ↑ "Sir Aurel Stein's Kashmir Heritage Legacy". www.siraurelstein.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
- ↑ "Mohan Marg Trek". www.go2kashmir.com. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ↑ "Mohand Marg". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
- ↑ "Mohandmarg Trek". Cliffhangers India. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
- ↑ "Kashmiri Followers of Aurel Stein". The Kashmir Monitor. 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
- ↑ Neve, Arthur (1979). The Legacy of Kashmir, Ladakh & Skardu. Civil and Military Gazette. Search this book on
- ↑ Wood, Frances (2002). The Silk Road: Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-24340-8. Search this book on
- ↑ "mohanmarg – Gulmarg Ski Academy". Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ↑ Pandita, S. N. (2019-05-08). "Mohand Marg: Sir Aurel Stein's Private Kingdom & Indira Gandhi's Honeymoon Destination". The Dispatch. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ↑ "epaper 16 Apr 2020 to 21 Apr 2020 Page: 8 - Kashmir Glacier". Weekly Newspaper. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ↑ "Unexplored alpine meadow". Greater Kashmir. 2019-07-25. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
