Sunday, August 16, 2009

Baghsar Lake.

Baghsar Lake.

Baghsar is a lake situated at 975 m above sea-level in the Samahni Valley Mirpur District The lake is roughly half a kilometre long and overlooks the Bandala Valley The lake is a popular tourist destination.
Many local and migratory birds especially ducks and geese inhabit the lake.
The lake is habitat to water lilies and the surrounding hills are covered by cheerh or pine trees and lily flowers.
Moghul Fort overlooks the lake from the top of a hill. This four story structure of granite has played important roles in history during the times of Ahmed Shah Abdali Ranjit Singh and Gulab Sing hIt is said that the Mughal Emperor Jahangir on his way back from the Kashmir Valley fell ill and ultimately died in this fort.

The Lake is nearly half a kilometer long and overlooks the Bandala Valley. Bandala is a valley in Azad Kashmir located about 26 kilometres from Bhimber in Pakistan. The valley stretches from the river Tawi in the east to the Samahni valley in the west. The Reech Pahari (Bear Mountain) runs parallel on the northern side and the Baghsar mountain on the southern side. The valley is about 10 kilometres long and about 1.5 kilometres wide.

Bandala joins the valley of Samahni at Sara e Saadabad and Chitti Mitt further east are Chawalian and Nali villages the last villages before the Line of Control.
Many streams flow through the valley producing cascades rapids falls and natural swimming pools.
These pools are very popular among the local youths not only for swimming but also for fishing. The fertile land and mild climate produces a variety of crops or trees especially mango trees.
Farming is still the major source of staple food for the area wheat and corn are grown annually.
The high literacy rate has improved the overall living standards of the people. Because most of the people work for the government or overseas especially in Middle East and Europe dependence on farming for income has greatly reduced but people still cultivate the land for food.

Many birds and animals are found in the valley including peacocks partridges quail birds of paradise falcons and eagles.
The enclosing Reech Pahari serves as the sanctuary for many animal species including tigers hyenas wolves jackals Foxes pythons monkeys deer stags and impalas. The valley is home to many hamlets of which Bandi Pind Gurah Piana Paratiand Ghawalian are the best known.

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