Lolab Valley
| Lolab Valley | |
|---|---|
| Lolo | |
Lolab Valley | |
| Floor elevation | 5,464 ft (1,665 m) |
| Length | 16 mi (26 km) |
| Width | 3.10 mi (4.99 km) |
| Geography | |
| Country | India |
| State | Jammu and Kashmir |
| District | Kupwara |
| Borders on | Kishanganga River| Neelum River (North) Kashmir Valley (South) |
| Coordinates | 34°29′50″N 74°24′45″E / 34.49722°N 74.41250°E |
| River | Lahwal River |
The Lolab Valley, earlier known as Lolo, is a Himalayan valley located in the Kupwara district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is named after its founder, Maharaja Lolo. Lolab Valley extends from its entrance at Goose Village, 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Kupwara, to Diver. The valley is oval-shaped, 15 miles (26 km) long with an average width of 3.10 miles (5 km) that includes three sub-valleys: Kalaroos, Potnai, and Brunai. The valley is at an altitude of 1,590 metres (5,215 ft) above sea level. Lolab Valley is characterised by lush green fields, dense forests, and scenic views, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and tourists seeking tranquility.