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Lolab Valley

The Lolab Valley is a Himalayan[2] valley located in union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The entrance to the valley lies 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Kupwara, and the centre of the valley lies 114 km (71 mi) northwest of Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is an oval-shaped valley 15 miles (24 km) long with an average width of 3 miles (4.8 km). Valley is at an altitude of 1,590 metres (5,215 ft) above the Sea level.

Lolab Valley
Lolab Valley
Lolab valley
Lolab Valley
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Lolab Valley
Lolab Valley (India)
Floor elevation5,464 ft (1,665 m)
Length15 mi (24 km)
Width3 mi (4.8 km)
Geography
Country India
StateJammu and Kashmir
DistrictKupwara
Population centerSogam Lolab[1]
Borders on Kishanganga River| Neelum River (North)
Kashmir Valley (South)
Coordinates34°29′50″N 74°24′45″E / 34.49722°N 74.41250°E / 34.49722; 74.41250
RiverLahwal River

An under-construction road from Bandipora to Lolab via Anderbugh Nagmarg Meadows will short cut the large distance from Srinagar-to-Lolab. In Lolab Valley, there are a few tourist huts and many camping sites.

Geography edit

The Lolab Valley is situated within the jurisdiction of Sogam Lolab, a block of Kupwara. Lolab is Sub-District of Kupwara. It is bordered by the Kashmir Valley to the south and the Neelum Valley to the north, and is separated by Nagmarg meadows from Bandipore[3] to the east. It is formed by the flow of Lahwal River, which flows from east to west. The Lolab Valley is home of many ancient springs, and is covered with dense forests of pine and fir.[4] Fruit trees such as apple, cherry, peach, apricot and walnut are common in the valley, which is known as "the fruit bowl of Jammu and Kashmir".[5] The valley has several natural landmarks and tourist spots, such as the caves of Kalaroos and Green Meadows. The main villages in the Lolab Valley are Saiwan, Surigam, Putushai,Khumriyal, Sogam, Lalpora, Darpora, Cherkoot, Kalaroos, Wavoora, Maidanpora, Khurhama, Warnow, Aafan, Takipora, Cheepora, Goose, etc.[6]

Ecology edit

Like other valleys in the region, Lolab Valley is also home to many Himalayan wild animals, which include Himalayan black bear, Himalayan brown bear, snow leopard, ibex, markhor, hangul and musk deer.[7] [citation needed] Lolab Valley is adjacent to Kishenganga Valley, and separated by the Line of Control.[8] The Valley has seen many armed combats,[9][10] which has resulted in the displacement of many wild animals.

Access edit

The Lolab Valley is well connected by road to Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, and Srinagar Airport. A bus takes (2 hours & 30 minutes) to cover a distance of 114 km (71 mi) and leads through the towns of Sopore and Kupwara. An under-construction road from Bandipora to Lolab via Anderbugh Nagmarg Meadows will cut short the Srinagar-to-Lolab distance by 50 kilometers. In Lolab Valley, there are a few tourist huts and many camping sites. It has the potential to become one of the best tourist destinations in Kashmir.

Tourism edit

Travelers visiting Lolab sometimes visit the resting place of the saint Kashyap reshi, which is located at a distance of 1 km from village Lalpora. A spring called Lavnag can be found nearby. The spring is three feet deep and has crystal clear water. Gauri spring is another major spring in the area. Due lack of intervention by government the place has very poor flow of tourists which keeps it potential for tourism still unexplored.[original research?] This place still manages to be one of the top most camping sites in Kashmir.[citation needed]

Some tourist attractions in the valley include Nagmarg Camping Site, Satbaran Kalaroos, Chandigam, Warnow, Aafan, Machil, Kairwan Anderbugh, Green Meadows of Diver.

New Tourist Site (Kairwan) is under Construction at Diver Lolab.[6]

Poem edit

Lolab Valley was once visited by the Urdu poet Muhammad Iqbal and he wrote a poem, O Valley of Lolab! in the honour of Lolab's natural environment which starts with:

پانی ترے چشموں کا تڑپتا ہوا سیماب

مرغانِ سحَرتیری فضاؤں میں ہیں بیتاب

اے وادیِ لولاب اے وادیِ لولاب

Your springs and lakes with water pulsating and quivering like quicksilver,

the morning birds fluttering about the sky, agitated and in turmoil,

O Valley of Lolab! O Valley of Lolab!'

گر صاحبِ ہنگامہ نہ ہو منبر ومحراب

دیں بندہٌ مومن کے لیے موت ہے یا خواب

اے وادیِ لولاب اےوادیِ لولاب

When the pulpit and the niche cease to re‐create Resurrections,

faith then is dead or a mere dream, for thee, me and for all.

O Valley of Lolab! O Valley of Lolab!

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sogam page on Fallingrain". Fallingrain Genomics. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. ^ S.A. Qazi (2005). Systematic Geography of Jammu and Kashmir. APH Publishing. p. 16–. ISBN 978-8176487863.
  3. ^ John Murray, 1906 (1906). Handbook to India, Burma, and Ceylon. John Murray. p. 253–. ISBN 978-8178350172.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Loalab Valley on Ikashmir". ikashmir.net. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  5. ^ "Fruit bowl of J&K". india9.com. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Nagmarg Camping Cafeteria. · Dever Tekipora Rd, Diver Anderbugh, Jammu and Kashmir 193223". Nagmarg Camping Cafeteria. · Dever Tekipora Rd, Diver Anderbugh, Jammu and Kashmir 193223. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  7. ^ Charles Ellison Bates (1980). A gazetteer of Kashmír and the adjacent districts of Kishtwar, Badrawár, Jamu, Naoshera, Punch, and the valley of the Kishen Gang. Light & Life Publishers. p. 26–.
  8. ^ India Today Volume 25. Thomson Living Media India Ltd., 2000. 2000. pp. 53, 54–. ISBN 978-0674018174.
  9. ^ Outlook. Vol. 46. Hathway Investments Pvt Ltd. 2006. p. 162.
  10. ^ Sumantra Bose (2005). Kashmir: Roots of Conflict, Paths to Peace. Harvard University Press. p. 282. ISBN 978-0674018174.

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The Lolab Valley is a Himalayan 2 valley located in union territory of Jammu and Kashmir India The entrance to the valley lies 1 km 0 62 mi east of Kupwara and the centre of the valley lies 114 km 71 mi northwest of Srinagar the capital of Jammu and Kashmir It is an oval shaped valley 15 miles 24 km long with an average width of 3 miles 4 8 km Valley is at an altitude of 1 590 metres 5 215 ft above the Sea level Lolab ValleyLolab ValleyLolab valleyLolab ValleyLocation in Jammu and Kashmir IndiaShow map of Jammu and KashmirLolab ValleyLolab Valley India Show map of IndiaFloor elevation5 464 ft 1 665 m Length15 mi 24 km Width3 mi 4 8 km GeographyCountry IndiaStateJammu and KashmirDistrictKupwaraPopulation centerSogam Lolab 1 Borders onKishanganga River Neelum River North Kashmir Valley South Coordinates34 29 50 N 74 24 45 E 34 49722 N 74 41250 E 34 49722 74 41250 RiverLahwal RiverAn under construction road from Bandipora to Lolab via Anderbugh Nagmarg Meadows will short cut the large distance from Srinagar to Lolab In Lolab Valley there are a few tourist huts and many camping sites Contents 1 Geography 2 Ecology 3 Access 4 Tourism 5 Poem 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography editThe Lolab Valley is situated within the jurisdiction of Sogam Lolab a block of Kupwara Lolab is Sub District of Kupwara It is bordered by the Kashmir Valley to the south and the Neelum Valley to the north and is separated by Nagmarg meadows from Bandipore 3 to the east It is formed by the flow of Lahwal River which flows from east to west The Lolab Valley is home of many ancient springs and is covered with dense forests of pine and fir 4 Fruit trees such as apple cherry peach apricot and walnut are common in the valley which is known as the fruit bowl of Jammu and Kashmir 5 The valley has several natural landmarks and tourist spots such as the caves of Kalaroos and Green Meadows The main villages in the Lolab Valley are Saiwan Surigam Putushai Khumriyal Sogam Lalpora Darpora Cherkoot Kalaroos Wavoora Maidanpora Khurhama Warnow Aafan Takipora Cheepora Goose etc 6 Ecology editLike other valleys in the region Lolab Valley is also home to many Himalayan wild animals which include Himalayan black bear Himalayan brown bear snow leopard ibex markhor hangul and musk deer 7 citation needed Lolab Valley is adjacent to Kishenganga Valley and separated by the Line of Control 8 The Valley has seen many armed combats 9 10 which has resulted in the displacement of many wild animals Access editThe Lolab Valley is well connected by road to Srinagar the capital of Jammu and Kashmir and Srinagar Airport A bus takes 2 hours amp 30 minutes to cover a distance of 114 km 71 mi and leads through the towns of Sopore and Kupwara An under construction road from Bandipora to Lolab via Anderbugh Nagmarg Meadows will cut short the Srinagar to Lolab distance by 50 kilometers In Lolab Valley there are a few tourist huts and many camping sites It has the potential to become one of the best tourist destinations in Kashmir Tourism editTravelers visiting Lolab sometimes visit the resting place of the saint Kashyap reshi which is located at a distance of 1 km from village Lalpora A spring called Lavnag can be found nearby The spring is three feet deep and has crystal clear water Gauri spring is another major spring in the area Due lack of intervention by government the place has very poor flow of tourists which keeps it potential for tourism still unexplored original research This place still manages to be one of the top most camping sites in Kashmir citation needed Some tourist attractions in the valley include Nagmarg Camping Site Satbaran Kalaroos Chandigam Warnow Aafan Machil Kairwan Anderbugh Green Meadows of Diver New Tourist Site Kairwan is under Construction at Diver Lolab 6 Poem editLolab Valley was once visited by the Urdu poet Muhammad Iqbal and he wrote a poem O Valley of Lolab in the honour of Lolab s natural environment which starts with پانی ترے چشموں کا تڑپتا ہوا سیمابمرغان سح رتیری فضاؤں میں ہیں بیتاباے وادی لولاب اے وادی لولابYour springs and lakes with water pulsating and quivering like quicksilver the morning birds fluttering about the sky agitated and in turmoil O Valley of Lolab O Valley of Lolab گر صاحب ہنگامہ نہ ہو منبر ومحرابدیں بندہ مومن کے لیے موت ہے یا خواباے وادی لولاب اےوادی لولابWhen the pulpit and the niche cease to re create Resurrections faith then is dead or a mere dream for thee me and for all O Valley of Lolab O Valley of Lolab Notable people editShah Faesal Adhik Kadam Anwar Shah Kashmiri Ghulam Nabi Wani Nasir Aslam WaniSee also editKupwara district Diver AnderbughReferences edit Sogam page on Fallingrain Fallingrain Genomics Retrieved 3 July 2012 S A Qazi 2005 Systematic Geography of Jammu and Kashmir APH Publishing p 16 ISBN 978 8176487863 John Murray 1906 1906 Handbook to India Burma and Ceylon John Murray p 253 ISBN 978 8178350172 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Loalab Valley on Ikashmir ikashmir net Retrieved 23 June 2012 Fruit bowl of J amp K india9 com Retrieved 3 July 2012 a b Nagmarg Camping Cafeteria Dever Tekipora Rd Diver Anderbugh Jammu and Kashmir 193223 Nagmarg Camping Cafeteria Dever Tekipora Rd Diver Anderbugh Jammu and Kashmir 193223 Retrieved 21 January 2022 Charles Ellison Bates 1980 A gazetteer of Kashmir and the adjacent districts of Kishtwar Badrawar Jamu Naoshera Punch and the valley of the Kishen Gang Light amp Life Publishers p 26 India Today Volume 25 Thomson Living Media India Ltd 2000 2000 pp 53 54 ISBN 978 0674018174 Outlook Vol 46 Hathway Investments Pvt Ltd 2006 p 162 Sumantra Bose 2005 Kashmir Roots of Conflict Paths to Peace Harvard University Press p 282 ISBN 978 0674018174 External links editLolab Valley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lolab Valley amp oldid 1215200338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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