Let the adventure begin! As you drive through the winding roads, Kohala welcomes you with lush greenery and cool mountain air. This peaceful little town is your official gateway to Azad Kashmir — take a deep breath, snap a few pics by the Jhelum River, and get ready for the magic ahead.
This peaceful town marks the start of Azad Kashmir, where winding roads meet lush green hills. The Jhelum River flows gently below, setting a calm tone for the journey ahead.
It’s a great spot to stop, breathe in the cool air, snap some photos, and let the excitement for Kashmir sink in.
The capital of Azad Kashmir blends bustling markets, tasty food, and dramatic mountain scenery. Watch where the Neelum and Jhelum Rivers meet, and take a stroll through the lively streets.
Before leaving, visit the historic Red Fort to catch a glimpse of the city’s rich past framed by stunning views.
This towering waterfall roars down into a lush basin, filling the air with mist and energy. You’ll hear it before you see it.
It’s a quick but refreshing stop that’s perfect for photos, short walks, and feeling nature’s raw power up close.
Gentle and beautiful, this waterfall is surrounded by pine-covered slopes and birdsong. It’s quieter than Dhani, making it ideal for peaceful picnics.
The whole area feels untouched — a great place to unplug and enjoy Kashmir’s softer side.
Wooden cottages overlook the Neelum River, with views across to Indian-administered Kashmir. The scenery alone makes you want to linger.
Sit with a cup of chai on a balcony and just watch the river roll by — life slows down here in the best way.
Sharda combines natural beauty with ancient heritage. Its famous Sharda Peeth ruins tell stories of a centuries-old center of learning.
Peaceful and spiritual, this riverside stop offers stunning mountain views along with a sense of timelessness.
This rustic village has snow-dusted peaks in the distance and wooden homes along the road. It’s full of quiet charm.
Kel is also your starting point for exploring one of Kashmir’s dreamiest places: Arang Kel.
A short hike or chairlift ride from Kel brings you to this storybook meadow village. Forests, clouds, and mountain views surround it.
Peaceful and breathtaking, Arang Kel feels like a hidden world where time slows down.
Remote and rugged, Halmat is among the last villages of the valley. Its raw scenery feels completely untouched.
Few tourists make it this far, giving you space to experience nature in its purest form.
At the very end of Neelum Valley lies Taobat, a place of wooden cabins, crystal streams, and perfect silence.
Reaching it takes effort, but the reward is a peaceful retreat deep in the mountains.
Accessible by jeep and a short trek, this high-altitude lake shines bright blue amid snowfields and wildflowers.
The setting is unreal — it’s one of those rare places that feels like a hidden masterpiece of nature.
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