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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
The Tulail Valley is situated at an average altitude of {{convert|2750|m|ft|abbr=on}}. Tulail, with its headquarter at [[Badugam]] town, is one of the [[tehsil]]s of [[Bandipora district]]. It is bordered by the [[Gurez|Gurez Valley]] in the west, [[Mushkoh Valley]] and [[Dras]]s town in the east, the [[Kashmir Valley]] in the south, and across [[Line of control]] in the north is [[Astore District]] in [[ | The Tulail Valley is situated at an average altitude of {{convert|2750|m|ft|abbr=on}}. Tulail, with its headquarter at [[Badugam]] town, is one of the [[tehsil]]s of [[Bandipora district]]. It is bordered by the [[Gurez|Gurez Valley]] in the west, [[Mushkoh Valley]] and [[Dras]]s town in the east, the [[Kashmir Valley]] in the south, and across [[Line of control]] in the north is [[Astore District]] in [[Pakistan Occupied Kashmir]]. Tulail Valley is formed by the east to west flowing [[Neelum River]] which originates from the [[Krishansar Lake]] in the northern alpine meadows of [[Sonamarg]]. Badugam is the central town of Tulail Valley. The other main villages of the valley include Burnai, Badoab, Niru and Sheikhpora. Going east from Gurez town towards Dras, the first and the last villages of Tulail Valley are Burnai and Checkwali.<ref name=jktourism/> | ||
==Access== | ==Access== |