The Asian Age

Kashmir sets up India’s 1st Igloo cafe

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Workers preparing roof of an Igloo Cafe in Gulmarg. The first of its kind snow restaurant in India has been set up this week to attract tourists to Kashmir.

India’s first snow igloo cafe has come up at Gulmarg, one of the Asia’s premier ski resorts situated in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas at an altitude of 2,650 m (8,694 ft) and about 56 km from capital Srinagar.

Set up by a local group of hotels on the lawns of its property in the cup-shaped valley, the igloo is 22 feet wide and 12.5 feet high from inside and can accommodat­e 16 people at any given time for lunch or dinner or just to have coffee or tea. The owners claim the café can make to the Limca book of records for it being Asia’s biggest igloo.

An igloo, also known as a snow house or snow hut, is a type of shelter built of

‘suitable’ snow. Gulmarg like many other parts of the Valley received several spells of major snowfall in recent weeks and has recorded below-freezing temperatur­es constantly since mid-November last.

Waseem Shah, managing director of Kolahoi Green Group of Hotels and Resorts, said that the idea to

set up Kashmir’s very first igloo café crept into his mind after the family built a small (8x7 feet) igloo at its Srinagar home. “The idea of building an igloo café emerged after we built one at my home during the snow season in Srinagar. It garnered a lot of attention and we all got excited. Soon thereafter we decided to

build one outside our Gulmarg hotel,” he said. He added, “Its outside dimensions are 26 feet wide and 15 feet high. And we are already in talks of getting it recorded as Asia’s biggest igloo”.

Shah said, “The concept of a snow restaurant is very new to India although it has been tested successful­ly in

Finland, Canada, Switzerlan­d and some other countries. We wanted to do something dramatic for our guests and patrons and hence we came up with an idea of a snow restaurant”. The task was accomplish­ed with a team of 20 members working in two shifts in 15 days.

Snow igloos are normally built in a catenary curve, a shape more closely resembling a paraboloid and are necessaril­y not spherical. This is done so that the stresses of snow, as it ages and compresses, do not cause to buckle because in an inverted paraboloid or catenoid the pressures are nearer to being exclusivel­y compressiv­e. “We threw it open for the public today (Monday). The response has been mashaAllah (what God has willed) tremendous,” he added.

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The igloo can accommodat­e 16 people at any given time for lunch or dinner.

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