
Largest Cedar Tree Discovered in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir, Claiming World Record. Pic/social media
A Living Legend
In the heart of a remote forest in Jammu and Kashmir, India, a breathtaking discovery has captured the imagination of all who have encountered it. Deep within the enchanting Bhalessa forest range, in the Doda district, lies a colossal cedar tree, standing as a testament to the marvels of nature.
Nature’s Colossus
This giant cedar tree, believed to be the largest and potentially the oldest of its kind worldwide, astounds with its sheer magnitude. Its trunk boasts a staggering diameter of 54 feet, while its breast diameter measures an awe-inspiring 35 feet, leaving onlookers in absolute wonder.
Cultural and Ecological Significance
For centuries, this majestic tree has held profound significance for the local Nag community, who revere it as sacred and attribute it with miraculous powers. As whispers of this discovery spread, the tree has not only caught the attention of the community but also that of forest officials and tourists alike.
Air Show Marks 76th Anniversary of Jammu & Kashmir’s Accession to India and Diamond Jubilee of Jammu Air Force Station.
Guardians of a Living Legacy
Forest officials are advocating for the tree’s designation as a heritage site, recognizing its unparalleled ecological importance. Simultaneously, local residents are enthusiastic about adding this remarkable specimen to the tourism map, anticipating an influx of visitors eager to witness the grandeur of this ancient giant.The tree’s custodians are determined to preserve and protect it, ensuring that it continues to stand as a testament to the incredible diversity and beauty of our natural world.
The Divisional Forest Officer, Bhaderwah Chander Shekhar, asserts that this particular cedar tree, scientifically known as Cedrus Deodara, is unrivaled globally in terms of size. It is believed to be centuries old, and the Forest Survey of India has been enlisted to precisely determine its age.
A Promising Future for Tourism
The discovery of this giant cedar tree represents a momentous occasion for Jammu and Kashmir, offering a unique natural treasure that has the potential to significantly boost tourism in the region. The government’s role is paramount in safeguarding this awe-inspiring creation of nature and promoting it as a captivating tourist destination.
Latest Posts
- Bangladesh-India Ties Could Be Improved, Says Adviser Zahed Ur Rahman
July 8, 2026 | Breaking News, Politics, World - Typhoon Maysak Triggers Deadly Floods in China, 15 Killed and Thousands Evacuated
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, World - Bangladesh Says No Country Should Worry About Teesta Project Amid India’s Concerns
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, India, World - US to Review Sale of F-35 Jets to Turkey, Trump Suggests Easing Sanctions
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, World - 5 Killed, 1 Critically Injured in SUV-Truck Collision in Maihar Madhya Pradesh
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, India - India-Indonesia Ties: PM Modi Praises Biju Patnaik for His Crucial Role in Indonesia’s Fight for Independence During Jakarta Visit
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, India, World - Meta, Google Tell Delhi High Court They Cannot Proactively Remove Unauthorised Court Videos
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, India - Maharashtra Rains: Death Toll Rises as IMD Issues Alerts, Mumbai Faces Severe Disruptions
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, India, Weather - Gujarat Court Upholds Death Sentence For 38 convicts In 2008 Ahmedabad Blasts Case
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, India - Jammu Kashmir: Entire Staff of Ramban School Suspended After Student Found Locked Inside Building
July 7, 2026 | Breaking News, Jammu Kashmir, Ramban