Azad Kashmir
Heaven on Earth - Where Nature Smiles in Beauty
The Perfect Route
Follow this path through the majestic valleys of Kashmir
Muzaffarabad
The capital of Azad Kashmir, situated at the confluence of the Neelum and Jhelum rivers. Rich in history and natural beauty, with the majestic Red Fort overlooking the city.
Pir Chinasi
A stunning hilltop shrine offering panoramic views of Muzaffarabad and the surrounding valleys. The winding road and pine forests make for a memorable journey.
Neelum Valley
The most beautiful valley of Kashmir, stretching 200km along the Neelum River. Lush green forests, flowing rivers, and charming villages at every turn.
Kutton (Jagran Valley)
A beautiful side valley with waterfalls, pine forests, and the famous Jagran Lake. Perfect for trout fishing and nature walks.
Keran
A picturesque village on the banks of the Neelum River, with the Line of Control on the opposite bank. Known for its stunning river views and apple orchards.
Sharda
Ancient seat of learning, home to the ruins of Sharda University - one of the oldest universities in the subcontinent. Stunning confluence of rivers.
Kel
A beautiful valley and the last major village before the high mountains. Starting point for the trek to Ratti Gali Lake and Arang Kel.
Arang Kel
A breathtaking hilltop village accessible via chairlift or trek. Known as the "Switzerland of Kashmir" with stunning views and lush green meadows.
Ratti Gali Lake
A stunning alpine lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Crystal clear turquoise waters and wildflowers in summer. A paradise for trekkers.
Taobat
The last village in Neelum Valley before the LOC. Surrounded by pine forests and offering spectacular views of the mountains.
Leepa Valley
A beautiful valley accessible via a winding mountain road. Famous for its pine forests, apple orchards, and traditional Kashmiri villages.
Rawalakot
The Pearl Valley - a beautiful plateau surrounded by pine forests. Known for its pleasant weather and the stunning Banjosa Lake.
The Magic of Kashmir
Kashmir is often described as "Heaven on Earth" - and for good reason. Its breathtaking landscapes, from lush green valleys to snow-capped peaks, have inspired poets and travelers for centuries.
The people of Kashmir are known for their hospitality, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. From traditional wazwan feasts to the famous Kashmiri tea (kehwa), every experience here is memorable.
Must-Visit Destinations
Explore the beauty of Azad Kashmir through these stunning locations
Muzaffarabad
The capital city, nestled at the meeting point of the Neelum and Jhelum rivers. Rich in history and natural beauty.
- Red Fort - 17th century fort
- Pir Chinasi viewpoint
- Neelum-Jhelum Confluence
- Shaheed Galli
Neelum Valley
The most beautiful valley of Kashmir, stretching 200km along the Neelum River. Every turn reveals a new paradise.
- Kutton Waterfalls
- Keran River Views
- Sharda University Ruins
- Arang Kel Meadows
Sharda
Home to the ruins of one of the oldest universities in the subcontinent. Stunning location at river confluence.
- Sharda University Ruins
- River Confluence
- Sharda Temple
- Trek Base Camp
Arang Kel
A breathtaking hilltop village accessible via chairlift. Lush green meadows and panoramic views of the valley.
- Chairlift ride
- Meadow walks
- Panoramic views
- Camping
Ratti Gali Lake
A stunning alpine lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Turquoise waters and wildflowers in summer.
- Alpine Lake
- Wildflowers
- Camping
- Photography
Keran
A picturesque village on the banks of the Neelum River. Stunning river views and apple orchards.
- River Views
- Apple Orchards
- LOC Viewpoint
- Photography
Pir Chinasi
A hilltop shrine offering panoramic views of Muzaffarabad and the surrounding valleys. Famous for sunrise.
- Sunrise View
- Pine Forests
- Shrine
- Photography
Banjosa Lake
A beautiful artificial lake surrounded by pine forests. Boating and picnic spots in a serene setting.
- Boating
- Pine Forest Views
- Picnic Spots
- Photography
Rawalakot
A beautiful plateau surrounded by pine forests. Known as the Pearl Valley for its stunning beauty.
- Banjosa Lake
- Toli Pir
- Pine Forests
- Local Markets
Leepa Valley
A beautiful valley accessible via winding mountain roads. Famous for apple orchards and traditional villages.
- Apple Orchards
- Traditional Villages
- Pine Forests
- Photography
Toli Pir
A beautiful hilltop offering panoramic views of the Pir Panjal range. Lush green meadows and pine forests.
- Mountain Views
- Meadows
- Photography
- Picnic Spots
Kutton (Jagran Valley)
Beautiful side valley with waterfalls and Jagran Lake. Perfect for trout fishing and nature walks.
- Jagran Lake
- Waterfalls
- Trout Fishing
- Nature Walks
Best Hotels & Accommodations
Comfortable stays for every budget in Azad Kashmir
PTDC Motel Muzaffarabad
Neelum View Hotel
Shangrila Resort
City Hotel Muzaffarabad
Neelum Star Hotel
Keran River View Hotel
Sharda Guest House
Kel View Hotel
Rawalakot Pearl Hotel
Banjosa Lake Resort
Ratti Gali Lake Camping
Arang Kel Meadow Camping
Distance & Travel Time Chart
| Route | Distance | Travel Time | Road Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Muzaffarabad → Pir Chinasi | 30 km | 1.5 hours | Winding Road |
| Muzaffarabad → Kutton | 40 km | 1 hour | Good (Paved) |
| Muzaffarabad → Keran | 95 km | 2.5 hours | Good (Paved) |
| Muzaffarabad → Sharda | 135 km | 3.5 hours | Good (Paved) |
| Muzaffarabad → Kel | 165 km | 4.5 hours | Fair (Paved) |
| Kel → Arang Kel | 1 km (across river) | 20 min | Chairlift/Trek |
| Kel → Ratti Gali Lake | 15 km trek | 5-6 hours | Difficult Trek |
| Muzaffarabad → Rawalakot | 120 km | 3 hours | Good (Paved) |
| Rawalakot → Banjosa Lake | 15 km | 30 min | Good (Paved) |
| Rawalakot → Toli Pir | 25 km | 1 hour | Steep Road |
| Muzaffarabad → Leepa Valley | 80 km | 2.5 hours | Mountain Road |
| Total Neelum Valley Circuit | 350+ km | 5-7 days | Mixed |
Essential Travel Tips
Make your Kashmir journey smooth and memorable
Best Time to Visit
May to October is ideal. April-May for spring blossoms, July-September for pleasant weather, October for autumn colors. Ratti Gali accessible July-August.
Transport Tips
Neelum Valley road is good but narrow. Local jeeps available for hire. For Arang Kel, chairlift operates in summer. For Ratti Gali, hire a guide.
Food Recommendations
Try Kashmiri Kehwa (pink tea), Rogan Josh, and local trout. Wazwan is a must-try traditional feast. Fresh apples in autumn.
Trekking
For Ratti Gali, hire local guides. Carry proper trekking gear. Acclimatize properly. Best time July-August when snow melts.
Photography
Best spots: Pir Chinasi for sunrise, Arang Kel for valley views, Ratti Gali for alpine scenery, Keran for river shots.
Weather Preparation
Evenings are cool even in summer. Pack warm clothes. At Ratti Gali (3,700m), temperatures drop significantly. Rain common, carry waterproof gear.
Permits
No special permits for Azad Kashmir. For Neelum Valley near LOC areas, carry CNIC. Foreign nationals may need permit for certain areas.
Camping
Ratti Gali and Arang Kel offer excellent camping. Bring your own gear or rent locally. Permissions may be required. Camp only in designated areas.
Shopping
Kashmiri handicrafts, Pashmina shawls, walnut woodwork, and honey are famous. Available in Muzaffarabad and Rawalakot markets.
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