Kupwara District is located in J&K, India. It shares a long border with Pakistan administered Kashmir in its north and western side and is totally enclosed by Baramulla district on the other side.The district is endowed with rich dense forests. The river 'kishenganga' originating from the Himalayas flow through the outer areas of the district from east to west.
Noted for natural beauty and charm, Kupwara is indeed a vital part of Jammu & Kashmir tourism. The lush meadows, alpine mountains and the gushing clear water make Kupwara an important tourist attraction in the state. Boasting of lofty mountain peaks like Shamsbari (12000ft above sea level), Nastachun (10273ft above sea level) and Dajalonjun (16000ft above sea level), this district exemplifies the beauty of Kashmir. The Ainch Mountain offers the opportunity to get a panoramic view of the Vale of Kashmir from its top. There are also many historical villages that allow the history lovers to contemplate including Gushi (Built by Kashi Shah), Karnah (mentioned in Raj Tarangini written by Kalhana) and Keran. However, the Lolab Valley steals the limelight and Kheer Bhawani Asthapan, Hazrat Mehmood Shah Shrine, Shaloora shrine and many other make for other brilliant option for sightseeing in Kupwara.
Best time to visit: April to September
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State: Jammu and Kashmir
Distance From Sheikhpura: 2082 Km.
Min Temp: -4.17℃
Max Temp: 7.16℃
Weather: FOGGY OVERNIGHT.
Altitude : 1630 Meters
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Number of People: | 32 |
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Number of Days: | 32 |
Number of Rooms: | 23 |
Rent Per Room Per Day: | 23 |
Number of People: | 32 |
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Budget per Person: | 32 |
Total Budget | 23 |
Total Expenses | 1212 |
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