Gulmarg is a city in Kashmir and is noted for
having one of the worlds highest Gondola (cable car).
Gulmarg is a town, a hill station, a popular
skiing destination and a notified area committee in the Baramula district of
the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The town is situated in the Pirpanjal
range in the western Himalayas.
“ Exotic flowers, timeless snow covered slopes and the mighty
Himalayan range in the backdrop...Discover the charm of elegant Gulmarg. ”
Getting
here
International Travellers need to book flight to
New Delhi first from New Delhi they can either Fly to Srinagar or take a Land
Route.
By AIR
/ SRINAGAR
from New Delhi, there are about 14 daily flights
to Srinagar, with on flight time of 90 minutes.
By LAND
/ SRINAGAR
You can take a Train till Jammu and then on you
have to take a Jeap or Bus till Srinagar.
Journey from Delhi to Srinagar takes 24 Hrs
Taxi from the Airport to Gulmarg (or) Srinagar to
Gulmarg should be 2000 - 2400 Rs (May 2017), but if the roads are icy (Jan –
Apr ), you will probably only be able to catch the taxi to Tangmarg, at which
point you will need to hire a four wheel drive with chains for around 700 -
1400 Rs. This can end up costing more than it should. The journey takes around
2-2.5 hours or longer depending on the traffic due to icy weather conditions. For
those travelling from Srinagar, shared taxis (Sumos) are available from Buttmal
to Tangmarg for Rs. 200 per person. From there, you can catch onward shared
sumo to Gulmarg for Rs. 100 - 150 (Feb 2017). The whole journey takes 2 to 3
hrs.
Be
Aware:
Any cars having direct access upto Gulmarg from
Srinagar; but not at the door step of the Gondola booking office. From Gulmarg
taxi dropping point to Gondola booking office & Gondola starting point is
just 500-700 meter away (20 minute by walk) but local pony operator will
misguide you by directing it as a 3-4 km. away towards different direction. So,
to reach there, they will insist you to hire a pony at J&K government's
fixed rates of Rs. 1000/- (To & Fro) (Actually these rate are also much
over-priced or may be unauthentic).
It is strongly advisable, to head straight to
reach to Gondola office without indulge into negotiation with these pony
hawkers. There are many incidents of intense quarrel/fight with tourist once
you deny to obey after negotiation.
If you are accompanying aged person & really
need to have pony, you can hire them for max. Rs.300/- (Total for To &
Fro).
Site Seeing:
Gulmarg has some of most amazing treks in world
(accessible in the summer). Skiing season starts from December till Early
April. Snow Conditions are fantastic and you can get deep powder in Gulmarg ski
resort every winter. The main attraction in Gulmarg is the Gondola. Finished in
2004, it runs up to 3995 meters, and is the highest "ski lift" in the
world.
A sight seeing trip is mainly get access through
Gondola (Rope-way) ride in two phases. Phase-I Gulmarg to Kungdoor (near
Khilanmarg) & Phase-II Kungdoor to Aparwath. As of May 2015, Gondola ticket
cost are Rs. 700 & 700 respectively for above 3 year kids to adults
including return trip. They are very long queue at Gondola offline ticket
counter at Gulmarg. Moreover they are many, touts who can get out of the queue
tickets through unofficial way and cost so it is always recommended to book in
advance from online here.
PHASE – I
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Ticket
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Adult
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Child (3 to 10 Years)
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Child Below ( 3 Years)
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Gulmarg
to Kungdoor
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700
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700
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Free
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PHASE – II
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Ticket
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Adult
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Child (3 to 10 Years)
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Child Below ( 3 Years)
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Kungdoor
to Aparwath
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900
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900
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Free
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Chair Lift
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Ticket
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Adult
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Child (3
to 10 Years)
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Child
Below ( 3 Years)
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Kungdori
to Marry Shoulder
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250
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Not
Allowed
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Not
Allowed
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If you are travelling during May-Oct, there will
not find snow at Phase-I so, It is recommended to book gondola for Phase-II
only.
SKI PASSES
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Domestic (Indian)
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Phase I
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Phase II
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Chair Lift
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Phase I + II
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All three Lifts
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One Time
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350
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450
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250
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One Day
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700
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1150
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Enquire
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Weekly
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3000
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6800
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Enquire
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Season
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35000
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Season
VIP
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Enquire
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FOREIGN NATIONALS
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Phase I
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Phase II
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Chair Lift
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Phase I + II
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All three Lifts
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One Time
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350
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450
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250
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One Day
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1150
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1800
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Enquire
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Weekly
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Enquire
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9050
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Enquire
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Season
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35000
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Season
VIP
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Enquire
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Guide
Passes
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Phase -
I
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15 Days
Guide Pass
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Monthly
Guide Pass
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1
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1350
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Enquire
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Phase –
2
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15 Days
Guide Pass
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Monthly
Guide Pass
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1
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2850
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Enquire
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A "skiing/snowboarding" trip costs 350Rs
for a single ride on Phase I or 700Rs for a Phase I day pass, 450Rs for a
single ride on Phase II (when its open) and 250Rs for single ride on the Chair
lift from midstation to Marry's Shoulder . You pay for Phase I at the bottom of
the Gondola and Phase II at the Kangdoori midstation when you have reached the
top of Phase I, and you pay for the Chairlift at the booth at the bottom of the
chair lift (walk out of the opposite side of the gondola midstation to get to
the chairlift). Stage two is at a much higher elevation, right on the mountain
top and is clearly visible from the Gulmarg taxi stand. The views are breathtaking,
which isn't surprising given how little oxygen is at 4000m! The mountains
visible from the top are said to be LOC and Pakistan administered Kashmir
(specifically Nanga Parbat and (supposedly) the very tip of K2). You can do
Mountain Biking from June till September and enjoy some of the best downhill
Mountain biking in world.
Do:
The main activity for a tourist in Gulmarg is
skiing and snowboarding. The skiing season starts on the 25th of December and
runs through to March. The snow is generally deep and powdery! Theres a huge
number of opportunities for skiing from each of the gondola stations and the
chairlift on predominantly ungroomed powder runs. Gulmarg is comparable to the
higher areas of Whistler/Blackcomb.
There are two areas for skiing: the high
mountain/off piste areas served by the gondola; and a beginner's area near the
hotels sited on the hills of the Gulmarg golf course.
The beginners area is open from 10-1, then closes
for lunch until 2:30. Lifts reopen 2:30-4.
High mountain area: With its gondola accessible
ski area on Mt. Apharwat, 4'124m it offers many possibilities for descents of
up to 1'800 vertical meters. The Phase I Gondola is open from approximately
8:30 to 3:30 daily. The Chairlift is open from around 9.30am to 3pm depending
on avalanche risk. The Phase II Gondola opens later in the day after the main
bowl has been made avalanche safe by blasting. However, Phase II is highly
dependent on snow conditions and is often closed for the whole day. Avalanche
risk and gondola opening is posted on Facebook here
Sound skiing skills and good health are
prerequisites to enjoy ski vacations in Gulmarg. Note that only the main bowl
to the skier's left of the gondola is avalanche-blasted and patrolled - all
other areas are considered out-of-bounds.It is very easy to exit the ski area
boundary into the wild terrain where no avalanche control has been done by the
ski patrol. A non-profit avalanche center puts out a daily bulletin and teaches
avalanche courses. Some are free, like the avalanche awareness talk which is
really helpful.
Heli-skiing is available, which opens up far more
off-piste opportunities than the one-lift resort that Gulmarg otherwise offers . But its very expensive and weather dependent (around 800USD for half day
and 1300 dollars for a full day per person, Feb 2017). The heliski operators are
Australian and qualified. They also offer equipment rental including skis,
boards, boots and avalanche survival kits (beacon, shovel, probe).
The weather can be cold and it is necessary for
tourists to wear warm clothes. Golfing, Sledging, and horse riding are other
activities (best enjoyed in the summer). Major Tourist Attractions of Gulmarg
are Alpather Lake, Baba Reshi Shrine , Gondola, Cable Car to Kongdor, Gulmarg
Gold Golf Course, Khilanmarg, Maharani Temple, Skiing ,St Marys church,
A number of informal checkpoints exist along the
road to Gulmarg, which appear to be staffed by armed volunteers. Tipping may be
necessary to pass any given checkpoint.
Eat:
All hotels can arrange food, even if their
kitchens are closed.
Meals in the small local Dhabas around Gulmarg are
around 200-250Rs per person depending on appetite. Dishes are very tasty!
'There', a new pop-up bar situated in the basement
of Alpine Ridge hotel. Serves delicious western-style comfort food in a cool,
après-ski atmosphere with good indie music and great Australian hosts.
The Dhaba around the main market in the village
are all similar and cheap. Mamas Dhaba is a good choice if you can't make up
your mind, but be careful that they don't give you dishes you didn't order,
they will make you pay for them.
Bakshi's Green Punjabi Dhaba (Vegetarian). Best
food and friendliest folks in Gulmarg.
Big Bite at Hotel Hilltop is a good choice for
reliable western style fast food. Service is quick and generally food is
decent. Pizzas are a good bet.
Global Hotel/Restaurant, excellent eating if
you're after some western food, 200mtrs in the direction of the Gondola from
the Bus Station.
Theres a group of Dhabas near the Gondola
Midstation and Kangdoori. Sofi Sunshine is a good choice. They even have beer.
Drink:
There is no real Apres Ski scene in Gulmarg. But
one of the charms of the place is its contrast to the flashy d-bag filled
resorts of the west. It’s peaceful and tranquil at night and you'll get a good
night’s sleep and be up at dawn ready for more powder!
If you want to find a nice place to hang out and
meet the locals, any of the Dhabas in town are good choices. There you'll find
locals sitting around the Bukhari drinking tea and eager to talk to somebody
new. No trip to Kashmir is complete without sampling the two kinds of Kashmiri
tea. One has bicarbonate of soda and salt and is said to aid digestion. The
other is green tea infused with cardamoms, saffron and cinnamon, with not a
small helping of sugar!
If you want to find a place to hang out with ski
bums from around the world, then Hotel New Mount View always has a range of
characters in it.
You are highly recommended to bring alcohol with
you (buy in Srinagar or duty free) if you want to drink as even if you can find
alcohol in Gulmarg it’s going to be expensive!
That being said, alcohol is available legally from
the 'Highland Park Hotel' (carry on down the road past the gondola and you will
eventually reach it on your right) and not-so-legally from 'other vendors' (ask
the locals for hints!)
Kingfisher beer is also available on the mountain
from the Dhabas near midstation (Kangdoor) when you want to congratulate
yourself after shredding Phase II. Sofi sunshine is a good choice. Around 300Rs
per can .
Although drink is not available in Gulmarg,
hashish is everywhere and seems tolerated. Locals and ski bums alike smoke
openly in Gulmarg and on the mountain. Wonder around the market or bus stand
and you'll be approached...
Stay
Safe:
Temperatures in Gulmarg remain well below zero for
major part of the year. Keep your body well covered with gloves, boots,
overcoats to keep warm. On the way to Gulmarg, there are small shops where you
can rent heavy woolens and boots. Be careful as the guys renting them are very
annoying. Snow Boots are not really required unless you are walking on the
mountain instead of skiing. A stong pair of hiking boots will suffice for the rest
of the town.
If you want to ski or ride the backcountry then a
knowledgable guide with proper avalanche training is essential. Contact the
part western owned Di5 adventures for
more information or enquire at Mount View Hostel [8]. Despite the thousand
annoying guys trying to sell their services as guides, in the main bowl of the
mountain, guides are not necessary as long as you are a competent
skiier/snowboarder and are skiing in a group. Have fun exploring the many
possible runs you can find, they will all pop out near the gondola station
anyway.
Skiers and snowboarders who plan to ride Phase II
or in the backcountry should expect significant avalanche danger and plan
accordingly. It is advisable to carry an avalanche beacon and be aware of the
dangers. A non-profit avalanche information center provides daily advisories
from avalanche experts. The advisory is posted at the common access points of
the gondola here.
Crime (apart from some light scamming and
overcharging) is very low in Gulmarg and the locals are generally respectful
and friendly even to lone foreign female travellers. But it can get very dark
at night even along the main road in the village, so be sensible.
Getting
Back:
There is generally no need to leave Gulmarg in the
night before for flights the next day. The road to Tangmarg is plowed but if
there is a big storm, then it may take several hours to clear the snow so check
the weather carefully.
Prices are similar to getting in to Gulmarg and
transfers can be arranged by hotels.
Even if the weather is good, plan DOUBLE the time
to get back to the airport as it took to get to Gulmarg (5+ hours). This is
because firstly, various things can go wrong on the way back to Srinagar - the
small road to Tangmarg can have an accident on it or the main road to Srinagar
may have traffic jams, especially if there is fog. Secondly, there is a frankly
ridiculous amount of security at Srinagar airport with multiple checkpoints,
even on the road before you get to the airport and then when getting into the
airport, and then security check after security check in the airport itself. It
takes forever! Also, flights have been known to leave early....
Gulmarg
Golf Course Overview
Gulmarg Golf Course with asymmetrical contours is
counted amongst the largest 18-hole golf courses in the country. Situated on
the lower ranges of Gulmarg, it has emerged as one of the most popular golfing
destinations in India. A number of tourists flock this region to enjoy a game
of golf and escape the summer heat. Golfing in the region began in the early
1920s, when British came here to spend their summers. Over the years, this golf
course has witnessed a lot of changes, and the present structure has been
designed by Ranjit Nanda, a well-known golf course designer. The golf course,
measuring 7505 yards (par of 72), was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of
Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah in the year 2011.
Alpather
Lake Overview
A picturesque water body at the foot of the twin
Apharwat Peaks, Alpather Lake is a stunning natural attraction. Embraced by
rocky mountains and endless meadows that are covered with wildflowers, this
lake is doubtlessly, every nature photographer's delight. Owing to the
breathtaking topography, the lakeside has become a favourite picnic spot for
the locals as well as tourists. During winters, the lake remains frozen, and
the surrounding fields get laden with snow. Approximately 13 km from Gulmarg,
this enchanting location is truly a wonderful place to get lost in.
From Gulmarg, you can reach the lake on a
horseback through a well-graded track. The horse ride through snowy trails is
in itself alluring enough to make you come again and re-visit.
Photo Opp
When the destination is a frozen lake flanked by towering
snow-covered mountains, can you stop yourself from clicking photographs? The
shimmering waters of the lake with meadows and mountains on the backdrop are no
doubt, flawless natural settings that is hard to find elsewhere. So, make sure
you don't forget to carry your camera!
Apharwat
Peak Overview
Apharwat Peak is one of the beautiful summits,
situated at a height of nearly 4200 m above the sea level. It receives heavy
snowfall and remains covered with snow for most parts of the year. The
snow-covered slopes are ideal for indulging in skiing. The Line of Control
(LOC) is barely a few kilometres away from here. Lying in the second phase of
the cable car ride from Gulmarg, reaching this spot is highly dependent on the
weather condition.
The
Maharani Temple Overview
The royal temple of the erstwhile Dogra kings of
Jammu & Kashmir, this shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva. A unique feature
of this historic temple is that it can be seen from any part of Gulmarg.
Shrine
of Baba Reshi Overview
Built in the 13th century, people from all walks
of life visit the shrine to seek blessings. It is accessible by a motorable
road from Gulmarg. Built in 1480, the shrine is dedicated to the Muslim scholar
and saint, Baba Reshi who spent his days in meditation and prayer here. It’s
also an architectural beauty. What makes an immediate impression is the old
Kashmiri architecture of the shrine – lattice work windows, intricately carved
deodar pillars and exquisite craftsmanship.
Strawberry
Valley Overview
During summers, taste the freshest strawberry
Gulmarg has to offer at Strawberry Valley. A walk to this unexplored part of
Gulmarg is a delight in itself as you sample fresh strawberries. Don’t forget
to pack some for later.
Movie
Connect
A favourite destination of yesteryear Bollywood
movies, many important scenes of the Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan starrer
Namak Halal were shot around this idyllic hill station.
St.
Mary’s Church Overview
Boasting of fine Victorian style of architecture,
St. Mary's Church is one of the star attractions of Gulmarg. The verdant
meadows, lofty alpine trees and towering mountains that are covered with thick
snow during winters in the surroundings greatly enhance the beauty of this
church. Some old hotels and huts can be seen in the vicinity.
Visiting this church, which was built more than
100 years ago, in the beginning of the 20th century, is like stepping back in
time. More like a tiny countryside chapel in appearance, this church features
grey stone walls and a steep green roof having wooden trimmings. The church has
been renovated in 2003 and in the same year, after a period of 14 years, a
Christmas mass was held.
Opening Closing Time
10:00 am to 05:00 pm
Photo Opp
To click pictures, what can be a better setting
than a wild landscape with nothing but undulating stretches of forests, an
ancient church and few old hotels and huts? The rustic scenery and the church
form awesome backdrops for amazing photographs.
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