History

Sonamarg had historical significance as a gateway on the ancient Silk Road, connecting Kashmir with Tibet.[5][6] Today, the hill station is a popular tourist destination amongst fishers and hikers, and following the Kargil War with neighbouring Pakistan in 1999, serves as a strategically important point for the Indian Army.

Geography

The hill station is situated in the Kashmir Valley, at an altitude of 2,730 metres (8,960 ft)[7] Combined with the alpine meadows that bloom in the summer as well as rivers and lakes stocked with fish, Sonamarg is a notable tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir

Climate

Given its high altitude and mountainous terrain, Sonamarg experiences the regionally-rare humid continental climate (KöppenDfb) with significant rainfall. The average temperature in Sonamarg is 6.5 °C (43.7 °F), and nearly 932 mm (36.7 in) of precipitation falls annually (not counting the heavy snowfall that falls occasionally in winter).

Climate

Given its high altitude and mountainous terrain, Sonamarg experiences the regionally-rare humid continental climate (KöppenDfb) with significant rainfall. The average temperature in Sonamarg is 6.5 °C (43.7 °F), and nearly 932 mm (36.7 in) of precipitation falls annually (not counting the heavy snowfall that falls occasionally in winter).