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==Tourism==
Dras has been developed as a tourist destination since 1999, following the Kargil War., This new facet of the local economy initially took the form ofwhen visitors specifically arrivingcame to see the war zone.<ref>{{cite book |title=Counterinsurgency, Democracy, and the Politics of Identity in India: From Warfare to Welfare? |first=Mona |last=Bhan |publisher=Routledge |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-13450-983-6 |pages=1, 178–179 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wZTDAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA1}}</ref> NotableThe places[[Kargil include:War Memorial]] is 7&nbsp;km from Dras.
 
* Manman Top, 10&nbsp;km from Dras, from where one can view the Dras Valley and the LOC (Line of Control – see also [[LOC Kargil]])
* Gomchan Valley, 5&nbsp;km from Dras (a highland valley with glacier and steam running through)
* Dongchik, 10&nbsp;km from Dras (a model village in terms of agriculture, education and peace. Only village with zero cases as per police record)
* Ningoor Masjid, Bhimbet, 7&nbsp;km from Dras (a mosque which is thought to have the Allah's special blessings. One wall of which was believed to be raised naturally during construction. This Masjid is visited by Muslim pilgrims)
* Bhimbet Stone, 7&nbsp;km from Dras (a holy stone for Hindu pilgrims)
* [[Dras War Memorial]], 7&nbsp;km from Dras (also known as [[Kargil War Memorial]])
* Draupadi Kund – 18&nbsp;km from Dras
* Minamarg (a valley 30&nbsp;km from Dras headquarters, hills of which is bounded by the Machoi Glaciers and also is a traditional route to the Amarnath Yatra)
* Matayen (a village 20&nbsp;km from Dras is the only village of Ladakh with Kashmiri speaking people)
* Laser La (a hill station about 14&nbsp;km from Dras, especially known for its milkwhite water and Laser La glacier)
* Chorkiat Forest (near the LOC about 20&nbsp;km from Dras and 5&nbsp;km from Dongchik, is a natural forest area with a number of wild animals)
* Tiasbu Astana 2&nbsp;km from Dras (a religious place for Muslims)
* Sando Top/Sando Base 8&nbsp;km from Dras – Pakistani posts are visible from Sando Top, and Tiger Hill is located in front of Sando Top (1 hour drive away from Dras).
* Mushku Valley 8&nbsp;km from Dras (popular for various wild flowers during summer season in the deserted Ladakh region)
* Dras-Gurez Trek Route - A trek route from Dras, Ladakh to Gurez, Bandipora in Kashmir which runs through Mushku Valley, Botakul and mountains (vehicular road also links Dras with Gurez)
* Brigade War Gallery 3&nbsp;km from Dras – information relating to the 1999 war.
*Pandrass village 13&nbsp;km from Dras – border village that was evacuated during the 1999 war.
*Tololing Waterfall – it is the only waterfall in the Ladakh Region located 10&nbsp;km from Dras. It is under the rocky mountains of the Tololing Hill.
*Tsochak Lake – located in the Tololing hills about 15&nbsp;km from Dras. It is located at an altitude of 15,420&nbsp;ft above the sea level. It is a fresh water lake.
*Goshan Valley – it is a green valley about 2&nbsp;km from Dras. It is believed that the village was founded by a person known as Mon-Choto and his family. After they were forced to leave their home in Chilas, Gilgit Baltistan they are said to have been the first settlers in Drass.
*Gangzla Trek – it is a 2 days trek from Dras To Gangzla (which is now known as Tiger Hill) to pay tribute to soldiers who lost their life during 1999 Kargil War. In winter, there is almost 10&nbsp;ft of snow.
*Drass-LaserLa-Saliskote Trek – Three days trek from Dras to Saliskote through laser La top. Laser La is a hill station about 10&nbsp;km from Dras. There is also a waterfall which can be seen from Drass-Kargil highway.
*Amarnath Trek – the trek to Holy Cave of Amarnath starts from Dras, takes almost four to five days and involves crossing a pass of 15,060&nbsp;ft.
*Machoi Glacier – it is located 30&nbsp;km from Dras. The highest peak named after the glacier is Machoi Peak at an elevation of 17,907&nbsp;ft. It is a snow covered glacier year-round. Drass river originates from this glacier.
*Tiger Hill – it is also known as point 5065. It is one of the highest peaks in the area. It was recaptured by the Indian Army during the 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan.
*KBS (Kargil Battle School) – imparts training to Indian soldiers. After the Kargil War ended, a specialised Kargil Battle School was set up by the Indian Army to train Jawans in mountain climbing and high altitude warfare.
*Trongjen Masjid - the masjid is located on the west of main town (Drass) which is about 2&nbsp;km away from the Drass nmarket. About half of the Masjid's walls is believed to have been raised naturally during its construction.
*Trongjen Astana. Astana Shareef is about 2&nbsp;km from main market .
*Churono woy. A water spring which mainly comes out in autumn . It has a different water taste (egg taste). This water is thought to cure for inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
"Thasgam Valley: is also known as valley of junipers is a small beautiful village situated on the bank of Drass River, surrounded by mountains and glaciers. We can witness two beautiful brooks on each side of the village. This is the only village one can witness Sufi sect of Islam, the village is rich in fauna flora like Himalayan brown bears, ibexes, Himalayan foxes, wolves junipers, wild tulips and many more varieties. This is one of the best places for trekking, hiking, rafting and camping.
 
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