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Bangus Valley in February
Jammu & Kashmir, India
February keeps Bangus buried. Snow depth can exceed 6 metres in the valley floor. The permit office in Handwara doesn't process applications in winter. This is one of Kashmir's most remote valleys, and February reminds you why most people have never heard of it.
The February story
Use February to research and plan a Bangus expedition for summer. Key logistics: the permit from Handwara DC office (allow 2-3 weeks minimum), a registered Kashmiri tour operator who has done Bangus before (essential — route knowledge matters), camping equipment for full self-sufficiency, and provisions for 3-5 days in the valley. The approach trek from Handwara side takes a full day through forest and over a ridge. From Kupwara via Sadhna Top takes longer but is more scenic. There is no mobile signal in the valley. No medical facilities. No rescue helicopter landing zone that's officially established. Bangus is not for casual trekkers — it's for experienced, self-sufficient wilderness travellers who understand what 'no infrastructure' means. February is for earning that understanding through preparation.
Why February scores 0/5
Roads & Access
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 2/5. rescue: Indian Army, SDRF J&K. helpline: DC Kupwara: 01955-252032. ambulance: 108 (limited access). police station: Handwara Police Station (40km). nearest hospital: Sub-District Hospital Handwara (40km)
Network
JIO: No, BSNL: No, AIRTEL: No
Kids
Not ideal for kids —
Elevation
3,000m — Moderate altitude
Who should go
- ✓Experienced trekkers / adventurers
- ✓Nobody — completely inaccessible
- ✓Expedition planners who should be researching operators and permits now
- ✓Those who want to understand what full self-sufficiency means before committing
Who should think twice
- ✗First-time travelers
- ✗Anyone with health conditions
- ✗Everyone — identical to January, completely sealed
- ✗Those who underestimate what 'no infrastructure' means at 3000m in winter
- ✗Anyone without military-level winter survival training
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 0/5 | — |
| Februaryviewing | 0/5 | — |
| March | 0/5 | — |
| April | 1/5 | — |
| May | 3/5 | Late May sometimes opens the first trail access, though snow patches remain across the meadow. |
| June | 5/5 | June is when Bangus Valley becomes genuinely accessible. |
| July | 4/5 | July is Bangus at full bloom. The 30 sq km meadow is carpeted with wildflowers — buttercup, iris, gentian, primula — and the Gujjar shepherd camps dot the valley with woodsmoke and livestock. |
| August | 4/5 | August extends the bloom but adds monsoon unpredictability. |
| September | 5/5 | September is Bangus's autumn farewell. The wildflowers fade, the grass turns gold, and the Gujjar shepherds begin their descent with livestock. |
| October | 3/5 | October closes Bangus. The first serious snowfall can come any day. |
| November | 1/5 | — |
| December | 0/5 | — |
Practical Details
How to reach
Contact local transport
Elevation
3,000m
Difficulty
hard
Budget tier
budget
Permits required
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