India's First Glass Igloo Restaurant Opens In Kashmir's Gulmarg

India's First Glass Igloo Restaurant Opens In Kashmir's Gulmarg

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Category : State Published on: February 13 2023

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  • India's first Glass Igloo restaurant has opened in Gulmarg, Kashmir.
  • India's first glass igloo restaurant in Gulmarg has become a popular destination for tourists who visit the area to experience its scenic beauty.
  • This glass-wall restaurant was built a few days ago in the middle of snow by the Kolahoi Green Heights hotel of Gulmarg in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
  • It is worth noting that earlier they had built the valley's first snow-covered restaurant.
  • In 2021, the same hotel built a snow igloo in Gulmarg which was the biggest snow igloo in Asia.
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