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Kupwara Town: A Gateway to Unparalleled Scenic Beauty

RAYEES MASROOR
Last updated: July 4, 2024 1:01 am
RAYEES MASROOR
Published: July 4, 2024
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With a geographical area of the 2379 sq kms, the frontier district of Kupwara is situated between 34.17 to 34.21 North Latitude and 73.10 to 73.16 East Longitude. The famous river Kishan Ganga separates Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and Jammu and Kashmir in Machil, Keran and Teetwal areas. It is situated on the northwest side of Kashmir valley with borders lying on the Line of Control that divides India and Pakistan. On the eastern and southern borders of Kupwara lie Sopore, Bandipore and Baramulla. Kupwara District is situated at an average altitude of 5300 feet from the sea level. The whole Kupwara district is known for its natural scenic beauty, snow-clad mountains, local culture and beautiful meadows. Besides many other tourist activities, it has a huge potential for adventure activities like trekking, camping and skiing.

 

Kupwara Town provides a gateway for the visitors to explore the various beautiful places across district Kupwara. At a distance of almost 100 kms from Srinagar the beautiful town of kupwara is a delightful picnic spot. It is the premier town and a municipal council in the Kupwara district. Municipal council Kupwara is an Urban Local Body with 13 elected members as of now which administer the town. The main town not only provides a convenient plate form to explore and visit the different tourist destinations in the district but there are also some notable attractions for the visitors in and around the town as well.

 

Masjid-Ul-Murshideen

The mosque is one of the beautifully shaped and iconic architectural designs in the district. It is a hub of many religious activities. People from across Kashmir come here even and stay here for the night as it is the headquarters of tablighi jammat where they teach religion, humanity and brotherhood. A huge number of people throng this mosque everyday for worship and preaching.

 

Amrit sarovar River fronts

Although nature has bestowed Kupwara town with natural ambience, water resources and scenic beauty, the concerted efforts of district administration to create two Riverfronts under the Amritsarovar scheme have boosted the tourism potential in the town. One of these Riverfronts is at Goose on the banks of lolab Nallah and the other one is near the Block development office Kupwara just around the entrance of the main town. The local tourists and many from other parts of J&K UT have started visiting these sites. These riverfronts are giving different looks at the time of sunrise and sunset and inviting and attracting the attention of the nature lovers.

 

Nagriwar Ecotourism Park

With an objective to promote eco-tourism, to maintain ecological balance and to boost local employment, the Forest Department in the Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir has adopted Nagriwari village just three kilometers away from the district headquarters under the foothills of thick green conifers. An eco-tourism park has been built in the village on seven hectares of land. A seven-kilometer long tracking route from Nagriwari to Oagbal(A tribal village) is also being developed which is going to be a trekkers’ paradise.

 

Zangli Park

The lone public cum Children Park within the radius of the main town in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district is located near the famous gate of Lolab valley holding the importance of having the utmost natural beauty with lush green forests around the place. It can host more people in times to come as it used to in the initial days since the spot is seen as an important point by all those heading to world-famous Lolab Valley.

 

Mata Kheer Bhawani Tikkar

It is situated just at a walking distance of just one and a half kilometers from main market Kupwara in the Tikker Village. It was used as base Camp by Sharda pilgrims who used to visit Sharda Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple (Now in Muzaffarabad in POK).It falls on the right side of Kupwara Chowkibal road. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kheer Bhawani (Ragnya Bagwati) and is constructed over a sacred spring. Every year on Zestha Asthami Mela, thousands of pilgrims of all walks of life come and offer their prayers with devotion to get their wishes fulfilled by Mata RagnyaBagwati. The term Kheer refers to rice pudding that is offered to the spring to propitiate the Goddess which becomes part of the name of the temple.

 

Temple and Gurdwara in the main market

There is one more temple on the hospital road which has been there since ancient times and many Hindus visit it on daily basis. There is also a Sikh Gurudawara around the same location where Sikhs of different areas come and visit this place. Incidentally there are many shops owned by Sikhs and Hindus in the same area on the Kupwara hospital road.

 

Markazi Jamia Masjid Kupwara

It is one of the biggest mosques in the North Kashmir. It is situated in proximity to the Syed Mohammad Gabi Shrine. The site was built by the Chek emperor and can accommodate 9000 worshippers at a time.

 

 

Besides its own scenic beauty and ambience kupwara town as earlier mentioned acts as a gateway to various other tourist destinations in the district. The route towards world famous lolab Valley goes from the kupwara town while as places like Muqam shahwali, Kalaroos caves, kumkadi, Jumugand and Drangyari can also be reached from the main town. Machil, Keran and Karnah sector are also accessible through Kupwara town and there is good transport facility to reach out to these areas.

 

Education

Kupwara town has some premier educational institutions including Boys Degree College located at bohipora, Women’s college and Girls higher secondary at Salkoot and Chief Minister’s Model higher secondary in the main town.

 

Food, Cuisine and Restaurants

Whole kupwara district is also known for its delicious local cuisine. Rice is the staple food along with chapattis in tribal areas. The cuisine is also heavily influenced by Kashmiri cuisine and is known for its rich flavors and unique spices. Some of the must-try dishes in the town include Rogan Josh, Gushtaba, and Fishes. Visitors can also try the local bread and chapatis. The leading restaurants in the main market include the Raj Palace Hotel and Restaurant, The City Park, Papa Please, Mountain View and Northern cafe and Restaurant.

 

Transport

Transport in and around the Kupwara town is quite well and the roads are often busy. There is a general bus stand in the main market and a sumo stand at Regipora. There is sumo service available to all the areas including the border areas while as bus service is also available except the border areas of Machil, Jumugand, Budnamabal and keran sectors.

 

Kupwara Market

Visitors to Kupwara can also witness the district’s traditional art and craft, including wood carving and embroidery. Local market offers a range of traditional products like shawls, carpets, and handicrafts and a wide range of fabric which make for unique and authentic souvenirs.

 

The best time to visit Kupwara is from March to October when the weather is pleasant and ideal for travel and outdoor activities. The summers in Kupwara are generally mild, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius. The winter months from November to February are very cold, with temperatures dropping to as low as -5 degrees Celsius.

 

(Author is a Freelance writer, Columnist and academician and can be reached at: [email protected])

 

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