The Indian Army inaugurated the Drass Winter Carnival, featuring sports and cultural events. The festival coincides with the season's first snowfall in Drass, Leh, and Sonamarg, turning the regions into picturesque winter wonderlands.
Indian Army Inaugurates Drass Winter Carnival
The Indian Army's Fire and Fury Corps on Saturday inaugurated the Drass Winter Carnival, titled 'Jashn-e-Fateh 2026', in Drass, Ladakh, under Operation Sadbhavana. Amidst freezing temperatures, the opening ceremony kicked off this most anticipated winter spectacle - a thrilling mix of sports and cultural extravaganza, themed "Celebrating Life in the Second Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth".

A collaborative effort with the local community, the carnival showcases Men's & Women's Ice Hockey, Archery, and Tent Pegging competitions, alongside captivating traditional performances by Shina, Balti, and Purgi troupes, as well as a Martial Arts Display by the Karate Club, Drass. The event empowers emerging athletes, engages youth and brings the community together during the harsh winter months. By fostering civil-military ties and highlighting local culture, the carnival underscores the Army's commitment to Ladakh's development and nation-building.
Season's First Snowfall Blankets Region
Snowfall in Drass and Kargil
The festival comes as Drass received its first snowfall of the season on Saturday, turning it into a picturesque winter marvel. Visuals from Kargil show the peaks of Tiger Hill covered in snow.
Leh Turns into 'White Wonderland'
Meanwhile, Leh turned into a white wonderland following its first snowfall last week. Thick layers of snow engulfed the place. Visuals from Leh showed trees completely covered in snow, and houses and fences were also blanketed. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Leh recorded a minimum temperature of -2°C.
Sonamarg and Srinagar Experience Winter's Arrival
Additionally, Sonamarg in the Kashmir Valley also witnessed the first snowfall of the season last week, covering the region in a thick blanket of white. At the same time, Srinagar continues to experience a persistent cold wave with foggy mornings.
In Sonamarg, Ganderbal district, residents and tourists enjoyed a winter wonderland as snow settled on vehicles, buildings, and roads. As the snow continued to fall, many enjoyed activities such as snowball fights and morning walks, soaking up the scenic beauty.
Tourists expressed delight at the snowfall. A visitor from Assam said, "We enjoyed it after leaving the hotel in the morning. Due to the cold, we have to wear double clothes and caps. Snowfall needs to happen. We thought about that before coming here, and everyone would enjoy the visit more if snow came."
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