Bangus Valley
The Jammu and Kashmir government is working to develop Bangus Valley as a prime ecotourism destination.
Located near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara district, north Kashmir, Bangus Valley consists of two bowl-shaped valleys: Bodh Bangus (Big Bangus) and Lokut Bangus (Small Bangus).
The valley is bordered by the Rajwar and Mawar Mountains to the east, Shamasbury and Dajlungun to the west, and Chowkibal and Karnah Guli to the north. Its diverse landscape features grasslands at lower altitudes and dense coniferous forests (Taiga biome).
The area is known for its lush green meadows, low-lying mountains covered in dense forests, and a peaceful, unspoiled environment.
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