Kolahoi Glacier, known as the 'Goddess of Light' for its ethereal beauty, is a perennial source of water for the Jhelum and Lidder Rivers. Situated at an altitude of about 5,425 meters above sea level, it's a major attraction in Pahalgam, drawing adventurers and nature enthusiasts from around the globe. The glacier exhibits a remarkable structure, gradually morphing in shape and size through the seasons. It's flanked by rugged terrains and alpine meadows, creating a picturesque landscape. The seracs and crevasses present a fascinating, yet challenging topography for trekkers and mountaineers. Reaching Kolahoi Glacier involves a blend of drive and trek. The journey typically starts from Srinagar, about 95 kilometers from Pahalgam. From Pahalgam, one can trek or hire ponies to Aru Valley, the base camp for treks to the glacier. The trek from Aru to the glacier is both exhilarating and challenging, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. Read More:Overview of Kolahoi Glacier of Pahalgam, Jammu, and Kashmir
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