Skiing in India is centered in the northern states of India, where the Himalayas are situated. Skiing is administered by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation in India. The Himalayas provide an excellent skiing experience owing to their great height which allows long descents. Heliskiing is also gaining popularity in places like Manali and Gulmarg.[1] However, skiing in India suffers from lack of infrastructure. The security concerns near the Line of Control have reduced since 2002, which has led to an increase in skiing activity in the region.[2] Some of the most popular skiing locations in India are Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir, Solang in Himachal Pradesh and Auli in Uttarakhand. The skiing season in India is from January to March.
Skiing in India | |
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Country | India |
Governing body | Indian Mountaineering Foundation |
National team(s) | India |
List of skiing destinations
editSkiing destinations[3][4] in India are mostly in the Himalayas and are listed here by state (North-West to South-East):
- Manali, heli-skiing offered in Hanuman Tibba, Rohtang Pass, Deo Tibba and Chanderkhani Pass.[5]
- Kufri
- Narkanda
- Solang Valley (Ropeway available)
- Chamba[6]
- Shoja
- Triund
- Fagu
- Auli, ropeway from Joshimath[7]
- Munsiyari
- Dayara Bugyal, near Uttarkashi
- Mundali, in Garhwal district
- Ski India, DLF Mall of India (indoor)[8]
Skiing in Manali
editThough Europeans were skiing on slopes of Manali for years, it was Darjeeling's Wangdi Sherpa's small skiing school at Vashisht village which started giving lessons on skiing to local residents. Simultaneously Western Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (WHMI) (now ABVIMAS) started its courses in skiing and mountaineering in 1961. Winter Sports Club of Manali was founded by some local skiing enthusiasts in 1978 which instilled spirit of skiing in other youths of the region. In 1984, Winter Games Federation of India (WGFI) was formed by a group of visionaries and adventure loving individuals. When Solang ski slopes were not developed, competitions were organized at Rohtang pass in summer months.[9]
Achievements
editAanchal Thakur won bronze in the Alpine Ejder 3200 Cup organised by the Federation Internationale de Ski. This was India's first international medal in skiing.[10]
Skiing institute in India
editThere are many institutes in India conducting vocational courses in Skiing. Some major institutes are,
- Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and Winter Sports: Basic skiing & Intermediate skiing courses.[11]
- Nehru Institute of Mountaineering[12]
- Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering[13]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ski India | India Ski Tours | Heli Skiing India".
- ^ "Ski India | India Ski Tours | Heli Skiing India".
- ^ Vats, Aditya (2023) The Garhwal Diaries Blue Rose Pub. p127,128
- ^ Hudson, Simon (2012) Sport and Adventure Tourism Taylor & Francis ISBN 9781136393914 p98
- ^ "Incredible India". Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ^ "Chamba India Tourism, Chamba India Travel, Tour to Chamba India, Places to see in Chamba Himachal Pradesh - Indian Tour Operators". Archived from the original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ^ "Skiing in India, Skiing Holidays in India, History of Skiing, Skiing Vacations in India". Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ^ Ski India
- ^ "Glorious history of skiing in Manali - Journey from homemade wooden skis to Olympic". 13 February 2019.
- ^ "India skiing: Aanchal Thakur gives India its 1st international medal in skiing | More sports News - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Review: Basic Skiing Course at JIM & WS- Ski Out Your Heart". 12 May 2020.
- ^ "Skiing Course".
- ^ "Home". iismgulmarg.in.
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