The Kashmir Valley lies between latitude
33° and
35°N, and longitude
73° and
76°E. The valley is wide and covers in area. It is bounded by sub-ranges of the
Western Himalayas: the
Great Himalayas bound it in the northeast and separate it from the
Tibetan Plateau, whereas the
Pir Panjal Range in the
Lesser Himalayas bounds it on the west and the south, and separates it from the
Punjab Plain. The valley has an average elevation of above sea-level, The
Jhelum River is the major river which acts a drainage for whole Kashmir Valley, before exiting the Kashmir Valley through Uri gorge the Jhelum River falls into
Wular Lake second largest freshwater lake in Asia. Before entering Wular Lake Srinagar city and Sonawari lies on its banks and after leaving Wular Lake Sopore and Baramulla towns lies on its banks. It originates at
Verinag; and then fed by a large number of glacier fed rivers and streams
Lidder,
Sind and Doodh Ganga rivers are its major tributaries. Unlike other areas of
Kashmir region, the Kashmir Valley is densely populated owing to the availability of a large expanse of fertile flat land. ==Climate==