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Lolab Valley: North Kashmir’s Untouched Jewel

Idrees Masoodi by Idrees Masoodi
June 11, 2026
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Lolab Valley, situated in the northern part of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, is widely admired for its breath taking landscapes, thick forests, and peaceful surroundings. Often called the “Land of Love and Beauty,” Lolab Valley is regarded as one of the most charming yet less explored areas of North Kashmir.

The valley is blessed with dense forests, green meadows, and flowing streams that pass through many villages. Famous places of Lolab include Kalaroos Caves, Satbaran, Mawar Valley, Brunai, and Tekipora, which are known for their scenic beauty and attract visitors who wish to enjoy nature.

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Villages such as Saiwan, Chandigam, and Sogam represent the hardworking spirit of the people. Agriculture and horticulture are the main sources of livelihood. Crops like maize and rice, along with fruits such as apples, walnuts, and cherries, play an important role in the local economy.

The forests of Lolab are rich in natural resources and wildlife, making the valley environmentally valuable. The pleasant climate, fresh air, and clean water make every season special, from green summers to snowy winters.

Although blessed with beauty, Lolab still requires better tourism facilities and road connectivity. With proper development and protection of nature, Lolab Valley can become one of the leading tourist destinations in Kashmir.

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