Banjusa Lake Azad kashmir

Rawlakot is the capital of Poonch district of Azad Kashmir, but at the same time there is a beauty goddess who has kept Rawlakot under her siege. Rawlakot is at an altitude of about 5300 feet above sea level. Knowing about such an altitude, one can understand how Sir Sabz Devi inevitably made a pine tree and spread it on the side of Rawla Kot. In Rawalakot, there are other places where one can meet the lush emerald color goddess, but Banjusa and Tuli Pir are common.

Lake Banjusa Rawlakot is about 130km from Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan. Climbers or jungle climbers reach the Himalayan mountain town of Rawalkot in three to four hours by picking peanuts on the Sangi Chest of Kahuta Road. Now you are in Pir Panjal and if you are going to Banjusa Lake, you will have to stay in another car, jeep for about 20 km from Rawlakot to Khai Galla, and then from Khai Galla to Banjusa Lake...

The forest around Bajusa Lake..

 Banjusa is sheltered by pine trees in its lush green lap and on these trees are also the habitats of mountain birds, which give you a good morning message by playing a very sweet voice in the early morning and you go around the lake. Take a nap from your hotel or government rest house, breathe in nature's most beautiful and serene mornings, and the lake shore transforms its image into small pebbles into circles.



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