Lolab Valley
Lolab Valley | |
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Kishanganga River| Neelum River (North) Kashmir Valley (South) | |
Coordinates | 34°29′50″N 74°24′45″E / 34.49722°N 74.41250°E |
River | Lahwal River |
The Lolab Valley is a
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
The Lolab Valley is situated within the jurisdiction of
Ecology
Like other valleys in the region, Lolab Valley is also home to many Himalayan wild animals, which include
Access
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
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
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
See also
References
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- ^ 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 Kashmír and the adjacent districts of Kishtwar, Badrawár, Jamu, Naoshera, Punch, and the valley of the Kishen Gang. Light & Life Publishers. p. 26–.
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- ^ Outlook. Vol. 46. Hathway Investments Pvt Ltd. 2006. p. 162.
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