Those who have trekked to the Amarnath
Temple know the splendour of the Sind river. Originating in the Machoi Glacier
at about 15,748 ft, east of the temple and south of Zoji Pass, the river
flows through Panjtarni, where pilgrims pitch camp, southwards up to Domail and
turns wider after it joins a tributary, frothed out of the Kolhoi Glacier. It
meets the Wangath river at Kichpora Preng, a stream flowing down from Gangabal
Lake. On its 180-km journey through Jammu & Kashmir, the river is fed by
many tributaries like the Amarnath stream, Kolhoi Grar, Shitkadi Nallah, Gund Nall
ah, Surfraw Nallah and Wangath Nallah. The beauty of this river really takes
off as it snakes ahead through Sonmarg, the famous alpine hill station.
The views from there are pristine and beautiful, with just a hint of its mighty
flows.
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