Bangus: An Unexplored Haven
Kashmir, a renowned destination for vacation lovers and nature enthusiasts, is blessed with an abundance of natural treasures. Its pristine landscapes, including Bangus Valley, and Kashmir, feature heavenly streams of fresh water, serene lakes that offer a healing sight, and majestic mountains adorned with coniferous forests. Majestic waterfalls cascading down the hills complete this picturesque scene, making Kashmir truly feel like a slice of heaven on earth.
In this land surrounded by mighty peaks that lock the valley from every side, I look at the azure sky and wonder about exploring a new treasure. I found Bangus Valley, a valley free from the noise of the crowd, where only nature sings. Streams flowing between snow-covered peaks, cattle grazing the lush pastures, open-hearted tribesmen welcoming you to their hamlet to experience their style of life—this is Bangus.
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I am writing this blog to create a precise and comprehensive guide for everyone who is interested in unexplored, pristine landscapes in Kashmir. We will explore together the Bangus Valley Tourism, activities, stays, food and other related details.
The Largest Meadow in Kashmir
The Bangus Valley is a bowl-shaped valley situated in the northern district of Kupwara. It is attached to the Pir Panjal mountain range which lies on the west of Kashmir. The valley has some small streams running through it, including Roshan Kul, Tilwan Kul and Douda Kul. There are mainly two meadows in the Bangus, Lakut Bangus and Bod Bangus. The latter one is the larger one with an area of around 300 square kilometres, making it the largest alpine meadow in Kashmir. The area stands at 3,000 meters and is surrounded by dense forests, alpine lakes, meadows, and many peaks. These create one of the most pristine landscapes in Kashmir.
Horse Riding
Riding a horse in the Bangus Valley seems like moving in an infinite land. It feels like even if you move at the fastest speed, you are not going to reach the other end on the same day. This is a relaxing and fun activity in this Bangus Valley exploration.
Camping
Camping in this beauty is luck for the campers. There are plenty of points for camping in this pristine land. To boost the Bangus Valley tourism, there are camping sites with tents available for the need of campers to enjoy a lovely experience. Explore starry nights in the silent and wild surroundings.
Trekking
Bangus Valley exploration is incomplete when you miss the serene and heavenly beautiful, trekking spots. There are a lot of destinations that will make the day for the hikers. The Birdun Top is a popular destination where you get an elevated, bird-eye view of the area. Other options for trekking to alpine lakes, meadows, and peaks are also available.
Bangus Festival
If you think there is not much to do in the Bangus Valley exploration, you ought to check out the Bangus Valley Festival. A festival that brings out every beauty and activity that you can enjoy here. From horse racing competitions, famous Kashmiri cuisine, dance, and music, to stage performances and more. Adventurous activities like paragliding, ATV riding, hot air ballooning, and more. This festival happens annually. Surely one of the best times to visit one of the unexplored pristine landscapes in Kashmir.
Stay At Bangus
Bangus Valley exploration offers stays in some lodges and pre-set camps where you will not feel any better than home. Also, an area called Behak, having hamlets, offers staying and experiencing the life of a tribesman.
How to reach?
The Valley is located 128 kilometers from Srinagar city. It is accessible through two routes, one from Kupwara which is the main route, and the other one from Handwara. The main route is macadamized almost fully, leaving some portion in the upper area bumpy. After taking a taxi from Srinagar to Kupwara or straight to Bangus, you will have to walk for around 20 minutes to reach the destination.
Erase The Hunger
You will find food stalls in the Bangus Valley exploration that have Kashmiri Tea, bread, Kashmiri aromatic Kehwa and other packaged food items. If you want to enjoy a wholesome lunch or dinner, you can eat with the tribesmen, who love to serve every soul.
Best Time
The Bangus Valley tourism is best in the months from June to September. If you want to see a festive look at the valley, you can prepare beforehand to visit the Bangus Valley festival. Keep an eye on the tourism updates of Kashmir so that you may get a lucky chance.
Author is a student who loves to explore new corners of learning. He likes writing and travelling while taking challenges that question his abilities and skills. His hobbies are helping people and spending time in nature.