The valley's fame stems from its picturesque geography, characterized by both rugged mountains and the life-giving Gwargi Kohr river.
People and Culture: The inhabitants of Kashap are predominantly Sunni Muslims, with the Askani and Rind tribes forming the main social fabric.
However, a significant portion of the community has sought opportunities abroad, migrating to the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar.
History and Legacy: Local tradition suggests the name Kashap translates to "leaf water," hinting at the area's natural abundance.
The founding of the village is attributed to Mohammed Ali Jalab lashkari Askani, with his descendants, including his grandson, still residing in the valley.