Kupwara district · North Kashmir · Himalayan sub-valley

Lolab Valley

An oval valley of deodar forests, orchards, springs and quiet mountain villages
~115 kmnorthwest of Srinagar
~4 hrstypical drive
24–25 kmvalley length
9 kmfrom Kupwara to entrance
The valley

North Kashmir at its quietest

Lolab is a Himalayan sub-valley in Kupwara district, roughly 114–115 km northwest of Srinagar. Its entrance lies about 9 km north of Kupwara town, while the valley itself stretches for approximately 24–25 km through forests, orchards, pastureland and dozens of villages.

The Lahwal stream, also called Lalkul, flows through the valley and receives water from tributaries descending from the surrounding hills. Deodar forests, ancient springs, walnut and fruit orchards, village paths and open meadows give Lolab a very different character from Kashmir's busier resort destinations.

Lolab is not a single viewpoint. It is a wide inhabited valley, so the best visit is built around several planned stops rather than one parking point.

At a glance

  • District: Kupwara, Jammu & Kashmir
  • Region: North Kashmir
  • Shape: oval Himalayan sub-valley
  • Main access point: Kupwara town
  • Important hub: Sogam
  • Landscape: forests, springs, orchards, streams and villages
  • Notable areas: Chandigam, Lalpora, Kalaroos, Devar and Anderbug
Before you go

Practical facts for Lolab

From Srinagar114–115 km

Allow around four hours each way, depending on traffic, weather and the particular village you plan to reach.

From Kupwara9 km

The entrance to Lolab lies roughly 9 km north of Kupwara town, the valley's main road access point.

Valley size24–25 km

Lolab extends northwest to southeast and varies greatly in width, so travel times between attractions can be longer than expected.

Main streamLahwal

Also called Lalkul, it is fed by tributaries flowing down from the surrounding forested hills.

Stay optionsHutments

Government-managed accommodation is listed at Lalpora, Chandigam and Devar, with more options in and around Kupwara.

Trip styleSlow travel

An overnight stay is better than rushing from Srinagar if you want to see several villages and forest locations.

Plan by village, not just “Lolab Valley.” Save the exact names of your intended stops, confirm the route with your driver and download offline maps because mobile coverage can weaken in forested areas.

Conditions can change. Check current road, weather and local access advice with Kupwara authorities or your accommodation before travelling to remote areas.

Build your route

Places to see in Lolab Valley

The valley's attractions are spread across villages, forest edges, springs and heritage locations. Choose a manageable route rather than trying to cover everything in one day.

Gateway

Sogam

The main administrative and market centre within Lolab, useful for supplies, local directions and onward travel.

Scenery

Chandigam

A well-known village surrounded by deodar forests, mountains and open countryside. Government hutments are listed here.

Forest & stay

Lalpora

A convenient base for exploring the wider valley, with government-managed hutments and access towards Kalaroos.

Heritage

Kalaroos & Satbaran

Kalaroos is known for the Satbaran, or “seven doors,” and caves in the Madmadav forest. Claims of tunnels reaching distant countries are folklore, not established history.

Spring

Anderbug & Lov Nag

Anderbug is associated with the historic Lov Nag spring, one of the valley's recognised natural landmarks.

Picnic stop

Seemab Valley

At the entrance to Lolab, Seemab has the perennial Daal Kul water body, forest surroundings and scope for picnics, trekking and rock climbing.

Village route

Devar, Krusan & Varnow

These areas offer rural scenery and a slower village experience. Varnow is known as the birthplace of scholar Allama Anwar Shah Kashmiri.

Nature

Forest walks & orchards

Explore on known paths or with local guidance. The valley is known for apples, cherries, peaches, apricots and walnuts.

Photography

Streams, springs and village life

Early morning and late afternoon offer good light. Ask permission before photographing residents or private orchards.

Timing your trip

When to visit Lolab Valley

Late spring to early autumn

Best for general sightseeing

  • Greener forests, flowing streams and active orchards
  • More comfortable road conditions and longer daylight
  • Good for village drives, picnics and short forest walks
  • Carry rain protection because mountain weather changes quickly
Late autumn and winter

Cold, quiet and weather-dependent

  • Snow is possible across higher and colder parts of the district
  • Road conditions may change after snowfall or heavy rain
  • Some stays and local services may have limited availability
  • Confirm access before leaving Srinagar or Kupwara
Getting there

Srinagar to Lolab Valley

  1. Leave Srinagar for North Kashmir

    Start early. The centre of Lolab is about 114–115 km northwest of Srinagar.

  2. Travel towards Kupwara

    Kupwara town is the main access point. A private taxi is the easiest option for travellers covering several stops.

  3. Continue north from Kupwara

    The entrance to Lolab lies roughly 9 km from Kupwara. Seemab Valley is near the entrance.

  4. Choose your village circuit

    Continue towards Sogam, Chandigam, Lalpora, Kalaroos, Devar or another planned destination instead of relying only on a generic valley pin.

Travel responsibly

Important visitor tips

1

Start early from Srinagar. The drive is long, and daylight is valuable when attractions are spread across several villages.

2

Consider staying overnight. Lalpora, Chandigam and Devar have listed government hutments, while Kupwara offers additional options.

3

Confirm accommodation first. Do not assume remote hutments will have walk-in availability, food or card payment.

4

Carry cash and essentials. Keep water, snacks, medicines, a power bank and offline maps with you.

5

Use local guidance for caves and forest trails. Paths may be unmarked, and conditions can change with weather.

6

Respect orchards and village property. Ask before entering fields, picking fruit or photographing people.

7

Do not depend on mobile coverage. Share your route in advance and save important numbers offline.

8

Check local conditions. Follow official advice on roads, weather and permitted access.

Where to base yourself

Staying in and around Lolab

Lalpora hutments
Government-managed accommodation is officially listed at Lalpora in Lolab, about 20 km from Kupwara town.

Inside Lolab

Chandigam and Devar hutments
Official listings include hutments at Chandigam and Devar, suitable for travellers planning a deeper valley stay.

Scenic village bases

Kupwara town
A practical base with easier access to transport, shops and services, especially when remote accommodation cannot be confirmed.

Most convenient base

Booking advice: Check the Kupwara district accommodation page or JKTDC before travelling. Availability and contact details can change.

Useful resources

Plan your Lolab visit

Use official district resources for attractions, accommodation, police information and road guidance.

📍 Google Maps

Directions

Search the exact village or stop, not only “Lolab Valley.”

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🏔️ Kupwara places of interest

Official district guide

Read official information about Lolab and other destinations in Kupwara.

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🏨 Accommodation

Official listings

Check government-managed stays in Lalpora, Chandigam, Devar and nearby areas.

View accommodation →

🚓 Kupwara Police

Official information

Use the district police page for local safety and contact information.

Open Kupwara Police →

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Quick answers

Frequently asked questions

How far is Lolab Valley from Srinagar?

The centre of the valley is roughly 114–115 km northwest of Srinagar. The journey commonly takes around four hours, depending on road, traffic and weather conditions.

Where does Lolab Valley begin?

The entrance lies around 9 km north of Kupwara town. Kupwara is the main access point for most visitors.

Is Lolab one single tourist spot?

No. Lolab is a large inhabited valley extending approximately 24–25 km, with attractions spread across villages such as Sogam, Chandigam, Lalpora, Kalaroos, Devar and Anderbug.

What are the best places to visit?

Common stops include Sogam, Chandigam, Lalpora, Kalaroos and Satbaran, Anderbug and Lov Nag, Seemab Valley, Devar, Krusan and forest or orchard routes.

What is Kalaroos famous for?

Kalaroos is known for the Satbaran, meaning seven doors, and caves in the nearby Madmadav forest. Stories that the caves lead to Russia are folklore rather than proven fact.

Can I visit Lolab as a day trip from Srinagar?

It is possible but tiring. An overnight stay is preferable if you want to see more than one or two stops without rushing.

Where can I stay?

Official district listings include government-managed hutments at Lalpora, Chandigam and Devar. Kupwara town is another practical base. Confirm availability beforehand.

Is public transport available?

Kupwara has road and bus connections, but a hired taxi or private car is much more convenient for moving between Lolab's scattered villages and attractions.

Do I need a guide?

A guide is useful for forest walks, caves and less obvious village routes. For normal road-based sightseeing, a knowledgeable local driver may be sufficient.

What should I carry?

Carry identification, cash, drinking water, snacks, medicines, a power bank, warm and rain layers, comfortable shoes and downloaded maps.