Expedition ‘Famber Trek’ concludes

Trekkers posing for group photograph after successfuly competing Famber Trek in Kishtwar. -Excelsior/Tilak Raj
Trekkers posing for group photograph after successfuly competing Famber Trek in Kishtwar. -Excelsior/Tilak Raj

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
KISHTWAR, Sept 5: Famber Trek, a remarkable outdoor adventure expedition organized by District Administration Kishtwar in collaboration with the Sub Divisional Administration, Chhatroo, Kishtwar Development Authority and Directorate of Tourism Jammu concluded here today.
Shokat Hayat Mattoo, SDM Chhatroo, flagged off the track on September 2 from Khowra Chhatroo and witnessed the enthusiastic participation of over 100 trekkers, predominantly hailing from Kishtwar and Bhaderwah. Basit, a 13-year-old enthusiast, was the youngest trekker, while Abdul Rashid was the oldest.
Over the course of three days, the intrepid participants traversed a challenging path, which included awe-inspiring locations such as Hafthalu, Dugada, Matti, and the breathtaking Famber Valley. On the second day, the contingent ventured to Ashish Kain and returned to Famber Valley, further enhancing their exploration of this scenic region. The trek culminated on the third day as the trekkers made their way back from Famber Valley to the starting point, passing through the magnificent Bari Nallah.
In the past one year, Deputy Commissioner, Dr Devansh Yadav in collaboration with various stakeholders, has been actively engaged in sending numerous local youths from these remote areas to participate in tourism skill development workshops to enhance, upgrade and expose their talent in the sector.
These workshops are conducted at various premier institutes across Jammu and Kashmir, including the prestigious Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and Winter Sports in Pahalgam.
The success of the Famber Trek is a testament to the spirit of adventure, unity, and the unyielding determination of both participants and organizers. This strategic approach is particularly beneficial for the economically challenged far-flung hilly areas, offering them much-needed business and self-employment prospects.