Kashmir, or the earth's heaven, has many places hidden up its sleeves. As much as you explore, you will find something new every time, and it will always be breathtaking and alluring. Every place, corner, meadow, valley, stream, mountain and pine forest in Jammu and Kashmir has its own unique and mystical charm, which binds every visitor of Kashmir to it and makes them wish to come back either again and again or stay there for the rest of their life. One such place, Bangus Valley in the lap of Kashmir Valley or "Vale of Kashmir", stands out as unexplored, untouched by any outsiders, a virgin beauty.
Bangus Valley in Kashmir is 48 kilometres away on the northern side of Kupwara district and in Handwara Subdistrict, in the Trans- Himalayan mountain ranges. At 10000 feet above sea level, the Bangus Valley lies near the Indo-Pakistan Line of Control. Boud (Big) Bongus and Lokut (Small) Bongus, the two parts create the whole 300 sq. km area of Bongus valley.
The meadow of oval-shaped bowl spread across the alignment of the east-west axis, the Boud Bongus is surrounded in the east by Rajwar and Mawar. In contrast, the western side is surrounded by Dajlungun and Shamasbery Mountains. Kazinag ranges flank the southern side, while Chowkibal and Karnah Guli cover the North.
While the Bongus valley crosses more than ten tributaries with smaller streams, creating the Kamil River's headwaters, joining the Lolab stream and and finally building the Pohru River, Bangus Valley is full of diverse flora and fauna, flowers, and medicinal plants in the lower valley and dense tropical forests in the higher valley. The rich biome of Bangus Valley in Kashmir plays a vital role in breeding, catering, and taking care of various ferocious animals and birds.
Different streams boost the breeding of freshwater fishes and their young ones. More than 50 animal species, like snow leopard, musk deer, antelope, bears, and monkeys, are seen in the vicinity of Bangus Valley, along with resident bird species like tragopan, pheasants, monal pheasants, bush quail and migratory birds that visit every year for breeding.
Bangus Valley comprises grassland meadows, coniferous forests, and sparkling blue streams, which tourists can visit. Extensive pasturelands filled with cattle and sheep are a mesmerizing sight for the eye.
Bangus Valley offers an excellent site for trekkers and campers who love to explore the new world every day, and it truly holds the secret of majestic views that can be offered in the heavenly world only.
Best Season To Visit Bangus Valley Kashmir:
Bangus Valley certainly lives up to its status of being the most beautiful place in Kashmir Valley. The canyon's beauty stays as paradisiacal as it is throughout the year. But to enjoy the view without getting stuck or risking life, it is best to be visited from April to October as the greenery is at its best and the whole valley is blooming with new life.
How To Reach Bangus Valley:
To reach Bangus Valley, you first need to reach Srinagar in Kashmir. Srinagar International Airport is the nearest airport, while Jammu Tawi, Udhampur and Katra are the closest Railway stations. You can reach Srinagar via Road, taking the NH1 and NH44 highways from other parts of India.
Bangus Valley is 150 kilometres from Srinagar in Kupwara districts and reachable by two different routes from Srinagar that too only by roads. One way to reach Bangor Valley is from Handwara via Satkoji, and another trail goes from Chowkibal via Malasari. Though the roads are unsuitable, you can take a cab from Srinagar and reach Bangus Valley.
Nearby Places To Visit In Bangus Valley:
Bangus Valley is in the Kupwara district, with some stunning yet remote attractions that tourists like Lolab Valley, Seemab Valley, Sattbarran Kalaroos, Chandigam and others can visit. You can visit Srinagar, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, and Sonmarg, situated in the Kashmir valley, which is also popular among travellers.
Q1. How to reach Bangus Valley in Jammu and Kashmir? Ans Two different routes approach Bangus valley from Srinagar, one is from Handwara, Satkoji, and the other is from Chowkibal, Malasari. After reaching Srinagar by AIr, Railway or road, you can hire a cab to reach near Bangus Valley; though the roads are pretty rusty and full of risky twists and turns, it is worth trouble.
Q2. What activities can you do in Bangus Valley in Kashmir? Ans Bangus valley Kupwara is one of the best places in Kashmir and unexplored at that giving it a more natural and raw appearance. Nearby mountains, meadows, streams and forests create the ideal backdrop for Trekking, hiking and camping.
Q3. What is the temperature during winter in Bangus Valley Kupwara? Ans Bangus valley comes in the Kupwara district of Kashmir Region, which is one of the coldest regions in North. The Bangus valley temperature can reach -3 to -4 degrees during the winter and receives moderate to heavy snowfall every year.
Q4. Which Season is best to visit Bangus Valley Kashmir? Ans Though Bangus valley remains alluring throughout the year, from March to October is the Best Season to explore the Bangus valley Kashmir.
Q5. What is the distance between Bangus valley and Srinagar? Ans The distance between Bangus Valley and Srinagar is 150 kilometres via NH1 highway.
Q6. What are the nearby places to visit in Bangus Valley? Ans Lolab Valley, Seemab Valley, Sattbarran Kalaroos, Chandigam and some other places can be visited nearby Bangus valley along with Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam.
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Q1. How to reach Bangus Valley in Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans Two different routes approach Bangus valley from Srinagar, one is from Handwara, Satkoji, and the other is from Chowkibal, Malasari. After reaching Srinagar by AIr, Railway or road, you can hire a cab to reach near Bangus Valley; though the roads are pretty rusty and full of risky twists and turns, it is worth trouble.
Q2. What activities can you do in Bangus Valley in Kashmir?
Ans Bangus valley Kupwara is one of the best places in Kashmir and unexplored at that giving it a more natural and raw appearance. Nearby mountains, meadows, streams and forests create the ideal backdrop for Trekking, hiking and camping.
Q3. What is the temperature during winter in Bangus Valley Kupwara?
Ans Bangus valley comes in the Kupwara district of Kashmir Region, which is one of the coldest regions in North. The Bangus valley temperature can reach -3 to -4 degrees during the winter and receives moderate to heavy snowfall every year.
Q4. Which Season is best to visit Bangus Valley Kashmir?
Ans Though Bangus valley remains alluring throughout the year, from March to October is the Best Season to explore the Bangus valley Kashmir.
Q5. What is the distance between Bangus valley and Srinagar?
Ans The distance between Bangus Valley and Srinagar is 150 kilometres via NH1 highway.
Q6. What are the nearby places to visit in Bangus Valley?
Ans Lolab Valley, Seemab Valley, Sattbarran Kalaroos, Chandigam and some other places can be visited nearby Bangus valley along with Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam.