Muzaffrabad Azad Kashmir

 Kashmir is known as a tourist paradise all over the world due to its beautiful nature, charming scenery and serene environment. The Kashmir Valley is rich in lush mountains, foaming rivers, breathtaking valleys, glistening snows, gushing waterfalls and roaring waterfalls. The first step in a tour of Kashmir is to reach Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir. There are two ways to reach Muzaffarabad. Vehicles run from Rawalpindi via Murree to Muzaffarabad. They cross the Jhelum River at Hala and enter Azad Kashmir, 35 km from there. Delivers to the city in a few hours The other way to reach Muzaffarabad is through Abbottabad and Mansehra. Vehicles from Mansehra travel on a road surrounded by pine and cedar forests on hilly slopes, approaching noisy head waves crashing against the clear blue water rocks of the Kunhar River, crossing a bridge and passing through the town of Garhi Habibullah. Traveling along the other bank of the river Kunhar, they enter Azad Kashmir at Barakot, from where Muzaffarabad is only 16 km away.

The three picturesque valleys of Kashmir, Jhelum Valley, Neelum Valley and Lepa Valley are waiting for the tourists to take in the beautiful scenery. The Neelum River joins the Jhelum River at "Two Mile" in Muzaffarabad. The Kunhar River, which flows from the Kagan Valley at a place a few kilometers away, also joins the Jhelum River. The water of these three rivers flows into the Mangla Dam at Mirpur. Along the Jhelum River, there is a road about 60 km long which connects the beautiful places of the valley Sabri, Garhi Dupatta, Chinari, Chakoti, Sadhan Gali, Chakar and Lepa Valley.

Muzaffarabad is the capital of Azad Kashmir. It is located at the confluence of Jhelum and Neelum rivers. The weather in Muzaffarabad is very hot in summer and very cold in winter. The season from March to October is suitable for tourism



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