Kashmir’s Enchanted Valley
Lolab Valley’s dreamy meadows, vast forests and pastoral pleasures exude the kind of beauty that inspires poetry. |
The spectrum of stunning landscapes in Jammu and Kashmir can seem unending. Obviously, paeans have been composed to the more popular travel spots in the region, every visit to the state unearths a less explored treasure, untouched by modernity.
One such instance is the valley of Lolab, which has been immortalised in the works of Kashmiri poet Allama Iqbal. Marked by stunning meadows and dense forests, the valley’s beauty owes itself to its lifeline, Lahwal river. Life in Lolab embraces the leisure and warmth of a rural existence.
During harvest season, families gather in paddy fields and enjoy hot cups of tea poured from copper samovars. Lolab Valley is a three-hour drive (114 km) from Srinagar and the best time to visit is between June and September.
The women of Lolab not only manage household chores but also shoulder field work in the summer. The last paddy crop is harvested in September, after which the community prepares for a long winter. |
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