Ultimate adventure destination to the north of Kashmir, Gurez, is a gateway to the famous silk route across central Asia. The pyramid-shaped peak named after famous Kashmiri poetess Habba Khatoon is the most fascinating peak of Kashmir. The emperor Yousuf Shah Chak who is said to be a Dard from Gilgit entered into Kashmir through Gurez. It is believed that when the emperor was imprisoned by King Akbar, his beloved Habba Khafton used to wander near the peak to look for her lover.
Jamia Masjid-Dawar (Pic /Sami Chacket)
From Srinagar, a black top road leads to Bandipora, which forms the main transit point on the journey towards Gurez. Bandipora can also be reached from Baramulla via Sopore. Bandipora is connected to Dawar (Gurez) by sumo as well as bus service.
Dawar is the central township in the area. The population of the area is estimated to be about 30,000 and is scattered among fifteen villages. Due to heavy snowfall in winter, the valley remains cut off for six months of the year.
People of Gurez valley are Dards, they speak Sheena language and have their ancestral connection with Gilgit valley now in Pakistan. The feature and attire of the Dards are similar to Kashmiri people of the mountain region. Though Gurez is a far-flung area the people of the Dard race have uplifted themselves by the hard work and proper education. Dard women are fair with athletic built, who spend the summer collecting wood from mountains for the harsh winter; when it is impossible to move in 20 feet outside.
The trekking Routes from Gurez and Tulail lead up to Gangabal and Sonmarg to its east and Drass, Dahanu and Zanskar to its north.
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