Now, Sinthan Top in the higher reaches of the valley, is adorned with a pristine white carpet of snow, in the midst of what locals describe as one of Kashmir's most challenging dry spells.
Those who are hearing this place name for the first time, Sinthan Top is a snow-covered mountain peak set at an elevation of 12,500 ft. The peak connects Anantnag in South Kashmir to Kishtwar in the Jammu region through Kokernag.
For tourists seeking an authentic snow experience, Sinthan Top has become a haven. The allure of untouched snow-covered landscapes, against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas, makes it a compelling destination for those looking to explore the untouched wonders of Kashmir.
This year, famous tourist spots in Kashmir are experiencing a dry spell when it comes to snowfall. Therefore tourists and snow enthusiasts are flocking to Sinthan Top, which is a lesser-known and an offbeat destination in Kashmir. As of now, the place is the only snow-covered spot in the valley while other places are going through a dry phase.
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