• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Lake City Times
No Result
View All Result
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
Lake City News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Pujj Kabar in Handwara emerges as serene offbeat destination

Officials eye eco-tourism potential, stress cleanliness

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 8, 2025
in News, Top News
Reading Time: 2min read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegram

READ ALSO

Border infrastructure indispensable in tech-driven future warfare: Rajnath

School-going adolescents exposed to narcotics, inhalants: Study

Srinagar, Aug 7: In the lap of lush forests just around 09 kilometres from Handwara town in north Kashmir, Pujj Kabar has emerged as a serene offbeat destination, drawing hundreds of visitors daily who seek an escape from the bustle of life and the scorching plains of the valley.
With black-topped paths winding through thick green canopies, cool breezes brushing against pine trunks, this once-overlooked forest trail is now making waves as north Kashmir’s newest summer getaway.
“It feels untouched and pure, with no commercial crowding, just nature and peace,” said Saba Nazir, a student from Srinagar who recently visited with her family.
Sharing her experience Saba said, “We usually go to Gulmarg or Pahalgam, but this has its own unique charm. It’s a breath of fresh air.”
Managed by the Forest Department, the site is still in its developmental phase. Though visitors appreciate the natural ambience and smooth roads leading up to the spot, basic amenities like public toilets and proper sanitation facilities remain glaringly absent.
“There are no washrooms here, which becomes a problem especially for women and children,” said Firdous Ahmad, a visitor from Baramulla. “But despite that, the beauty makes you forget the inconvenience for a while at least.”
Locals, meanwhile, are finding ways to turn this tourist influx into a livelihood opportunity. Makeshift kiosks offer Kashmiri nun chai, locally-made pickles and the much-loved tujji (charcoal-grilled meat skewers).
“This spot has given us hope,” said Abdul Rehman, a local from a nearby village. “We earn a decent amount on weekends. Tourists come and we serve them fresh barbecue and tea. If the government supports us with basic facilities, it could become a full-time source of income for many here.”
While the Forest Department has not yet declared it a formal tourist site, it has maintained the green cover diligently. Signboards appealing to visitors to avoid littering dot the area, and plantation drives are conducted to preserve its charm.
Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Langate, Aihzaz Ahmad, said the department had initially proposed Pujj Kabar under Nagar Van, a Government of India policy aimed at creating recreational facilities for urban populations, at an estimated cost of Rs 60 lakh.
“Unfortunately, that proposal did not go through. We had proposed two sites — Pujj Kabar and Poshnar Magam. The Poshnar one got the sanction, and we hope Pujj Kabar will also get approved in the coming days, though at present it’s just speculation,” he said.
Expressing optimism, Ahmad added, “We are confident that Pujj Kabar will eventually develop into an eco-tourism destination. We conduct awareness drives on sanitation and have even organised plantation campaigns to ensure cleanliness and a green environment.”
The DFO clarified that hawkers have not been given permission to set up permanent kiosks. “We have told them to mingle with nature and enjoy their livelihood as long as they maintain sanitation and hygiene. We do not wish to create hurdles for anyone’s income, but we must keep the ecological balance intact,” he said.
For now, much of the cleanliness is maintained by locals themselves. “We clean up every evening after the visitors leave,” said Shabir Ahmed, who sells homemade bread and kehwa. “We just request people not to litter the forest.”
Local administrative officials said plans are in the pipeline to enhance the area’s tourist infrastructure, but the timeline remains uncertain.

Related Posts

National

Border infrastructure indispensable in tech-driven future warfare: Rajnath

July 17, 2026
Border infrastructure indispensable in tech-driven future warfare: Rajnath

New Delhi, Jul 17: “Even as state-of-the-art weapons and platforms are being inducted into the defence forces to address the...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Top News

School-going adolescents exposed to narcotics, inhalants: Study

July 17, 2026
School-going adolescents exposed to narcotics, inhalants: Study

Srinagar, Jul 16: An alarming level of school-going adolescents are exposed to narcotics, prescription medicines and inhalants, with sleeping pills,...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Top News

DGP reviews anti-terror operations in Rajouri, Poonch

July 17, 2026
No guilty should escape, no innocent be harmed: DGP

Srinagar, Jul 16: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Thursday reviewed the ongoing anti-terror operations in the border...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Politics

NC’s proposed Jantar Mantar protest a ‘political drama’: Altaf Bukhari

July 17, 2026
Apni Party aims to promote peace, prosperity, development in JK: Altaf Bukhari

Srinagar, July 16: Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari on Thursday described the ruling NC's proposed sit-in protest at Delhi's Jantar...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Top News

Amarnath Yatra: 3.43 lakh pilgrims pay obeisance at holy cave shrine in 14 days

July 17, 2026
Amarnath Yatra completes one month

Srinagar, Jul 16: The 57-day long Amarnath Yatra continued to witness an overwhelming response from devotees as 19,357 pilgrims paid...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Top News

Lt Governor chairs SMVDSB meeting

July 17, 2026
Lt Governor chairs high-level security meet in Jammu

Jammu, Jul 16: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting with the Members of Shri Mata Vaishno...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Next Post
DC Budgam reviews arrangements for Independence Day celebrations

DC Budgam reviews arrangements for Independence Day celebrations

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2021 Lake City Times - Premium theme by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper

© 2021 Lake City Times - Premium theme by GITS.