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Unknown Majestic Bangus Valley of Kashmir

  

                Bangus means land covered with grass. From Srinagar in Kashmir, one has to reach the Big Bangus Valley through Handwara, Reshwari, Kistwar, Nildari. Soft grasslands like green carpets are lit up with wildflowers of various colors. Here and there flocks of sheep, goats, donkeys, and cows are roaming. The stream of water has gone through the heart of the valley. And trees lined up at the edge of the valley. It is home to several natural bodies and attractive sites, with "Bangus Valley" being one of them. With permission to follow the rules of Covid properly, there is no obstacle to roam in this heavenly kingdom.

                Bangus Valley, at an elevation of 10,000 feet above sea level, is nothing short of a mirror to the paradise on earth. The valley is located in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district, roughly 128 kilometers from Srinagar. The Shamsbery mountains, Chowkibal Mountains, and Leepa valley encircle the valley on all sides. You may have heard of many famous Indian valleys, but this lovely grassland remains one of the best undiscovered and quirky destinations in the country.

                  The Bangus valley map covers around 290 kilometers of terrain and is separated into two major sections: the "Big Bangus" and the "Lokut Bang," also known as the "Small Bangus."

                 However, the beautiful and thrilling environment when one crosses Handwara, Reshwari, Kistwar, Nildari from Srinagar is not to be forgotten till the last day of life. The last short walk from Nildari is to reach the Bangus Valley. However, in the forest of Nildari, there is more variety of animals and birds. Leopards, snow leopards, brown and black bears, musk deer, blue foxes, and monkeys can be seen in this forest. But bears are more prevalent in the Bangus Valley.

Nigeen Lake

                Nigeen Lake is commonly mistaken for a component of the famed Dal Lake, however, it is really located to the west of it. The Bangus valley is about 5 kilometers away from Nigeen Lake. The lake is encircled by lovely alder and poplar trees and appears to be like a diamond in the centre. This is why it is known as the 'Nageena' or 'Nigeen' in the local tongue. The lake is a great place to visit if you're looking for a relaxing escape near Bangus.

Manasbal Lake

                Manasbal Lake is another lovely location that can be a fun activity for those seeking a day out in the Bangus area. The lake is located in the Ganderbal District of Jammu & Kashmir, around 20 kilometers from the valley. The Manasarovar lake is supposed to have inspired the anime for this lake. Jarokbal, Kondabal, Nesbal, and Gratbal are the four localities that surround the lake.


Permission for the Bangus Valley

                If you apply with Govt. identity card with 2 copies of passport size photo, this permission letter can easily be get. However, due to defense restrictions on the border with Pakistan, there may be some uncertainty sometimes. Big Bangus travelers will get this permit from the Handwara SP office and small Bangus travelers will get this permit from the Kralpora SP office or TP police station.

Time to Visit

                Although you can visit Bangus Valley at any time of year, the ideal time to see the beautiful valleys, short hills, and lush green grasses is between April and October. Bangus valley's photos at this time of year, and one surely falls in love with the scenery.

How to Reach

                    The Bangus valley is easily accessible by bus, train, or airline. Srinagar is the nearest city to the valley and has all of the necessary transportation services. The distance between Kupwara and Srinagar is 85-90 kilometers, and it takes about 2.5-3 hours to travel by car.

  • Srinagar Bus Stand is the closest bus stand.
  • Baramulla (65 kms) is the nearest railway station. 
  • Srinagar is the nearest airport (92 kms).


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