South Kashmir to Host First-Ever Winter Carnival in Dubjan, Shopian on January 11-12, 2025

Carnival in Dubjan

The administration in South Kashmir’s Shopian district is preparing for it’s first-ever winter carnival in Dubjan, a picturesque tourist destination along the historic Mughal Road near Hirpora. The two-day event, named Heemal-Nagrai, is scheduled to take place on January 11 and 12, 2025.
The carnival is named after two significant springs, Heemal and Nagrai, located at Balpora and Safan Naman. These springs are linked to the legendary love story of Aryan princess Heemal and Naga king Nagrai, lending cultural significance to the event.
Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Mohammad Shahid Saleem Dar, shared that this is the first time a winter carnival is being organized in Dubjan. “The weather is favourable for the event, with decent snowfall already received and fresh snow expected between January 4 and 6. Preparations will commence after the next snowfall,” he said.
The event will feature cultural performances, snow games, igloos, sledges, and a snow city for children besides food exhibition.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to trek to the nearby sulphur spring, known for its medicinal properties, particularly in alleviating joint pain.
“This event aims to promote Dubjan as a major tourist destination,” the deputy commissioner said.
He added that Dubjan is already a historically important place as the Mughal Road passes through it.
He also mentioned other tourist notable landmarks such as Sukh Sarai, Aliabad Sarai, Lal Ghulam, and Pir Ki Gali falling in the area.
Dar described Dubjan as an enchanting location offering breath-taking views, appealing to sightseers and nature lovers.
He encouraged maximum public participation, noting that such initiatives help promote tourism and showcase the cultural and natural heritage.

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