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Azad Kashmir Tours welcomes travelers from Pakistan and abroad to visit AJK. Many travelers choose Azad Kashmir tour packages alongside other Pakistan tour options.
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) is in the Northern areas of Pakistan. At locations such as Keran village, you can view Indian Occupied Kashmir just across the river. Many Pakistan tours feature adventurous Azad Kashmir tour packages for 2025.
Moreover, Azad Kashmir has borders with different regions and provinces of Pakistan, like the border with Gilgit-Baltistan on the North, Punjab province on the South, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the East. Furthermore, Indian Occupied Kashmir resides on the East, divided by the Line of Control (LOC). The total areas in Azad Jammu and Kashmir are 13,297 square kilometers (5,134 sq. mi), and the total population is 4,045,366 as per the 2017 survey.
Additionally, the road to Azad Jammu and Kashmir is in really good condition. All of the roads reaching towards the Azad Jammu and Kashmir regions start from the Capital City of Pakistan, Islamabad. It takes nearly 3 hours to drive to Azad Kashmir in Pakistan.
Azad Kashmir is divided into ten administrative districts, each with unique features and attractions.
Which are:
- Muzzafarabad
- Muzaffarabad
- Kotli
- MirpurBagh
- Bhimber
- Sudhnoti
- Neelum Valley
- Jhelum Valley
- PoonchHaveli
The weather in Azad Kashmir varies by district. Mirpur and Bhimber are warmer, especially in summer, while other areas remain cool. In winter, Sudhnuti, Poonch, Bagh, and Neelum experience heavy snowfall.
However, tons of tourists visit Azad Kashmir in summer to see the stunning visiting sites. Moreover, a huge number of travelers visit these mesmerizing destinations of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan, during wintertime to enjoy the best snowfall in the region. Especially, the Neelum Valley is the most famous tourist destination for travelers coming from all over the country
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Neelum Valley
Neelum Valley tops the list of destinations in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. It is easily accessible from Islamabad via Muzaffarabad,
the capital city. From Muzaffarabad, travelers reach Neelum Valley through Athmuqam, the valley’s headquarters.
Neelum Valley is one of Pakistan’s most popular travel sites. Thousands of visitors explore its natural beauty throughout the year.
Largely lying along the Line of Control, visitors can see Indian-occupied Kashmir across the Neelum River, originally called Krishen Ganga in India.
The river enters Pakistan at Taobat, where it is known as the Neelum River after the valley.
The valley offers many scenic and adventurous sites, including:
- Chitta Katha Lake
- Taobat
- Arang Kel
- Ratti Gali Lake
- Shounter Valley
- Keran Valley
- Kutton Waterfal
Chitta Katha Lake
The most attractive destination in the Neelum valley of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, Chitta Katha lake lies at the sky-high elevation of 4,100 m (13,500 ft) above sea level. This mesmerizing lake lies in the astonishing, lush green Shounter Valley of Neelum, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Chitta Katha Lake can be reached through the Shounter Valley of Neelum, Kashmir.
To reach Shounter Valley, take an adventurous 2.5-hour jeep ride from Kel village. Afterward, hike through breathtaking views to reach this glacial lake. The best time to visit is summer, as heavy winter snowfall closes the area and freezes the lake, making access difficult.
Taobat
Taobat is at the end of Neelum Valley and is the first village where the Krishen Ganga River enters Pakistan as the Neelum River. Situated near Indian Occupied Kashmir in far northern Pakistan, access is via a thrilling 40 km jeep ride from Kel village. The journey provides memorable views and experiences.
Pir Chinasi
Taobat is at the end of Neelum Valley and is the first village where the Krishen Ganga River enters Pakistan as the Neelum River. Situated near Indian Occupied Kashmir in far northern Pakistan, access is via a thrilling 40 km jeep ride from Kel village. The journey provides memorable views and experiences.
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