Location:
Muzaffarabad is the capital of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, situated at the confluence of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers. This city is located in Muzaffarabad District on the banks of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers. It is 138 kilometres from Rawalpindi and Islamabad and about 76 kilometres from Abbottabad.
Muzaffarabad
city is one of the major cities in Pakistan. It is a hilly area and
consists of wonderful cliffs. It is located in the Muzaffarabad district
and ranks among the major tourist destinations in Pakistan. Thousands
of tourists and travelers visit Muzaffarabad from all over the world.
The scenic beauty and diverse culture of the place makes it a popular
holiday spot. Rice and maize are widely grown. Varoius plants like
resin, Deodar, Kail, Chir, Fir, Maple and Ash Timbers etc are exist.
The city is a combination of old monuments and new buildings and a blend of different cultures and languages. It has besides official buildings, farms, parks and the historic forts standing on the banks of the Neelum, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Rawlakot and Kotli are connected with Pakistan by the Micro-weave system of telephone.
Tourism:
Being
the capital city Muzaffarabad is not only the hub of political and
cultural activities but it also serves as a base camp for the tourists.
It has various spots of leisure. View point Sathra, a public place,
unravels the panorama of the entire city before a beholder. The junction
point of the river Neelum and Jhelum presents a majic beauty from here.
Lohar Gali, situated 9 kilometers from Muzaffarabad on Abbottabad road.
The Red fort is a witness to the ancient history of this great city.
The local market in Muzaffarabad can be explored for walnut carvings,
kashmiri shawls and other traditional handicrafts. It is always possible
to get a good bargain. It has besides official buildings; farms, parks
and historic fort standing on the bank of the Neelum. Shopping is an
exciting activity in Muzaffarabad and you can shop for Kashmiri shawls
and walnut carvings.
Touring
in the city is also easy and convenient as there are wide modes of
transportation available. Travelers who wish to tour Muzaffarabad should
have proper information about the city and keep the travel tips in mind
for a safe and enjoyable tour.
During
the year 1549 the construction of the red fort was undertaken. The red
fort was finally completed by Sultan Muzaffar Khan, the founder of
Muzaffarabad city during 1646. When the Mughals overtook the Kahsmir
rule, this fort lost its importance. The Mughals were more interested in
Kabul, Bokhara and Badakshan. During the Durrani rule the fort again
came into limelight and its importance was rediscovred.
The
architectonics of the fort show that great experts in design and
structure participated in its construction. It is surrounded on three
sides by Neelum river formally known as Kishan Ganga. The northern part
had terraces with steps leading to the bank of the river. The Eastern
side of the fort was very well protected from the hazards of flood
waters but some parts in the north were slightly damaged. There was an
inn at the entry of the fort which has traces left now. It has been in
the bad shape for quite some time and wears deserted look. The structure
still stands with all its inherent glory, grandeur and its historical
background.
Pir Chanasi:
Pir
Chinasi is a large mountain with an altitude of 2924 meters above the
sea level located on 32 km east of Muzaffarabad city overlooking vast
expanses of Azad Kashmir. Due to its tremendous scenic beauty, velvet
green plateaus and wonderful climate, it wins admiration of nature
lovers. This place is also visited by tourists who can get a great view
of Muzaffarabad and rural areas around the hidden city. Adjacent to
Pirchinassi is Pirassimaar, so beautiful yet unexplored!
Machiara National Park:
Patika:
Patika is located at a distance of 19 Km from Muzaffarabad, is a gateway to Neelum valley. There is also A mini zoo and a fish hatchery. Tourism Department has constructed a Tourist Rest House here, which is very popular among tourists.
Subri Lake (Langarpura):
Danna:
Azad
Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) extends from the plains of Punjab near Jhelum
up through Mangla Lake to the foot hills of the Himalayas, and north to
the mountains 6000-20000 feet above sea level. It is drained by three
major rivers the Jhelum, the Neelum and the Poonch. The valleys are
green and wooded.
Muzaffarabad is the capital of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, situated at the confluence of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers. This city is located in Muzaffarabad District on the banks of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers. It is 138 kilometres from Rawalpindi and Islamabad and about 76 kilometres from Abbottabad.
The Muzaffarabad district is bounded by
North-West Frontier Province in the west, by the Kupwara and Baramulla
districts of on the Indian side of the Line of Control in the east, and
the Neelum District of Azad Kashmir in the north.
Description:
Muzaffarabad is also well known for
its beautiful gardens, forests, valleys, rivers and mountains. It is a
popular holiday spot in the country. The idyllic landscape of the city
makes it popular to both local people and foreign tourists. Muzaffarabad
is a scenic tourist destination. Administrative capital of Kashmir,
Muzaffarabad offers tourists stunning views and exciting trekking
trails.
The
name "Muzaffarabad" (meaning Muzaffar's Town) comes from the name of
Sultan Raja Muzaffar Khan (a Muslim ruler of Khandan-e-Bomba). After the
1948-49 war, Muzaffarabad was made the capital of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir.
Muzaffarabad is a wonderful
destination for trekking enthusiasts. There are a number of trekking
trails that pass thorough some spectacular scenic spots in Muzaffarabad.
Muzaffarabad has a number of beautiful monuments, farms and parks.
The city is a combination of old monuments and new buildings and a blend of different cultures and languages. It has besides official buildings, farms, parks and the historic forts standing on the banks of the Neelum, Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Rawlakot and Kotli are connected with Pakistan by the Micro-weave system of telephone.
The
population of the district, according to the 1998 Census, was 725,000,
and according to a 1999 projection, the population had risen to almost
741,000. The district comprises three tehsils, and the city of
Muzaffarabad serves as the capital of Azad Kashmir. Cradled by lofty
mountains, Muzaffarabad reflects a blend of various cultures and
languages. The main language is a form of Hindko.
The Neelum river streams, proudly through the
hub of the town, joins river Jhelum at Domel, Muzaffarabad also serves
as a base camp for the tourist intending to visit tourist spots and
other historical and cultural & traditional aspects of AJ&K.
Climate:
The
climate of Muzaffarabad is mostly pleasant. The summers are mild while
the winters are chilly with snowfall. The ideal time to visit the city
is during the autumn season when the skies are clear and the weather
condition excellent. Muzaffarabad is full of idyllic areas which add to
the charm of the place. The Neelum river plays a dominant role in the
microclimate of Muzaffarabad which joins Jehlum River near Domail.
Tourism:
Past the Red fort, crossing Neelum river at
Ghori, a few km way is 'Makra mountain' 3,890 meters which is visible
from Muzaffarabad and continues on to Shogran in the Kaghan Valley. This
is a superb short trek, although you need to camp overnight halfway.
The upper Jhelum valley makes another
interesting scenic excursion from Muzaffarabad. follow the Jhelum
upstream, taking the road beneath the Domel bridge. This was the old
route to Srinagar. The valley is broad with raised terraces above the
river.
Places to See:
Muzaffarabad
is not only the hub of political and cultural activities, but also has
various spots for leisure. Domel, the junction point of Neelum &
Jhelum Rivers, presents a magic beauty from here. At the right bank of
River Jhelum near this site, an established “Food Point” offers the
delicacy of the famous “Kashmiri Cuisine” and other varieties of local
traditional dishes of Kashmiri origin. "Lohaar Gali" situated 9
kilometers from the city on Abbottabad road, offers a bird eye view of
the capital city. At night, the lights of the city present an
unforgettable scene from this point.
Muzaffarabad's Forts:
There are two historical forts, the Red Fort and the Black fort situated at the opposite side of the Neelum river.
Black Fort:
The Mughals built this fort above the river junction but it's used by the army and is off limits to visitors
Red Fort:
There are two historical forts, the Red Fort and the Black fort situated at the opposite side of the Neelum river.
Black Fort:
The Mughals built this fort above the river junction but it's used by the army and is off limits to visitors
Red Fort:
Maharaja Gulab Signh and Ranbir Singh, the
Dogra rulers, reconstructed and extended the fort for political and
military operations. Towards the end of 1947 the Dogra forces filed away
leaving the fort wide open to anybody.
Pir Chanasi:
The
views of the summit of the neighboring mountain peaks spell bounds a
tourist. The adjacent Pir Asimar, phawna da Danna and the areas in the
bottom of pir chinassi, i.e. Saran, Sud Bun, Muskhi, Sakki and Jarran
phirran are also worth seen and ideal for hiking, trekking and camping
activities. AJK Tourism Department has also constructed a tourist lodge
at Saran to provide accommodation facilities to the tourists.
Machiara National Park:
Machiara
National Pak is Situated in Lower Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir and
covering an area of 13532 ha. The park is reached via Patika. In 1996
the southern slopes were brought within a new protected area management
plan, and a small game reserve there grew into the 135-sq-km Machiara
National Park.
Machiara National Park consists of
montane mixed broadleaf-coniferous forest and contains a significant
number of bird species. The forested Ganga Mountains, a branch of the
Himalayan foothills, separate the Neelam and Kaghan Valleys and provide a
fragile home to brown bear, ibex, Himalayan griffon vulture, western
tragopan, lammergeier and, allegedly, snow leopard. It is home to a
variety of wildlife including leopards, monkeys, wolves as well as many
other species. The most endangered specie of the area is the Western
Tragopan Pheasant. The park provides a breeding ground to the birds
whose number was fast dwindling in the past. The Himalayan griffon
vulture and lammergeyer (large vulture) are also found here. The park
also provides sanctuary to the Himalayan Brown Bear, Ibex and Snow
Leopard.
Machiara National Park is one of three
globally significant national parks selected for a Global Environment
Facility sponsored project. The overall goal is to set up management
models demonstrating effective natural resource conservation and make a
significant contribution to the development of Pakistan's capacity. The
local community is very protective towards the past and is trying its
utmost to save the threatened animals as well as their natural habitat.
Shaheed Gali:
The
comely beauty of the place attracts a restive mind to prolong his stay.
This picturesque Shaheed Gali is situated at the height of about 1640
meters above sea level at a distance of about 16 kilometer westward from
Muzaffarabad. From Shaheed Gali is a trek of 4 Kms leads towards a
wholesome spot namely “Sri Kot”. A tourist is bound to be fascinated by
the serenity for the backdrop of the area. A Tourist Rest House is
available for accommodation at Shaheed Gali.
Patika:
Patika is located at a distance of 19 Km from Muzaffarabad, is a gateway to Neelum valley. There is also A mini zoo and a fish hatchery. Tourism Department has constructed a Tourist Rest House here, which is very popular among tourists.
Some 10 kms out of Muzaffarabad the
river widens to from a small lake. This was created by a landslip some
years ago. There is a small Angler's Hut here, which makes a pleasant
picnic spot. It is possible to take boats out on the river. Book through
the Tourist Department in Muzaffarabad. There are rest houses, good
hotels and guest houses in Muzaffarabad city where the tourists can
stay.
Danna:
Amidst Muzaffarabad to Kohala, a road
bifurcates the highway and leads to Danna, crossing the labyrinthine
roads. Dann is known for its healthy climate and alluring scenic beauty.
A tourist rest house is available for accommodation. From here one can
go to Dheerkot, a known hill station in District Bagh.
Hotels
Lodges
Guest Houses
Hotels
S# | Name of Hotels | Single Bedroom / Rent | Double Bedroom / Rent | Triple Room / Rent | Family Suit | Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pearl Continental Chattar Muzaffarabad, District Muzaffarabad |
78 Rooms / 7000+ Rs | 40 Rooms / 8000+ Rs | --- | --- | +92-5822-438000 |
2 | Neelum View Hotel Lower Plate, District Muzaffarabad |
--- | --- | --- | --- | +92-5822-444473 |
3 | Sungam Hotel Domel, District Muzaffarabad |
6 Rooms / 3500+ Rs | 15 Rooms / 4000+ Rs | 6 Rooms / 4500+ Rs | +92-5822-444195-6 | |
4 | Tayiba Hotel Shah Sultan, Didtrict Muzaffarabad |
14 Rooms / 300 Rs | 16 Rooms / 500 Rs | 5 Rooms / 1000 Rs | --- | +92-5822-445886 |
5 | Agha Jee Hotel near Shah Sultan, District Muzaffarabad |
1 Room / 400 Rs | 8 Rooms / 600 Rs | --- | 13 Rooms / 1200 Rs | +92-5822-443417 |
6 | Raja Sahib Hotel near Shah Sultan, District Muzaffarabad |
3 Rooms / 300 Rs | 4 Rooms / 500 Rs | --- | --- | --- |
7 | Taj Mehal Hotel Tanga Stand, District Muzaffarabad |
5 Rooms / 250 Rs | 11 Rooms / 450 Rs | 4 Rooms / 600 Rs | --- | +92-300-5178653 |
8 | Capital City Hotel Muzaffarabad | --- | 7 Rooms / 600-800 Rs | --- | --- | --- |
9 | Umer Hotel Neelum Road, District Muzaffarabad |
--- | 14 Rooms / 700 Rs | 1 Room / 1000 Rs | --- | +92-345-5275304 |
10 | Al Rehmat Hotel Bus Stand, District Muzaffarabad |
3 Rooms / 100-150 Rs | 6 Rooms / 200-250 Rs | --- | --- | --- |
11 | Al-Habib Hotel near Bus Stand, District Muzaffarabad |
2 Rooms / 200 Rs | 16 Rooms / 300 Rs | 7 Rooms / 400 Rs | --- | +92-300-9899064 |
12 | Allah Yar International Hotel near Bus Stand, District Muzaffarabad |
--- | 18 Rooms / 700-1200 Rs | --- | --- | --- |
13 | Akbar International Shah Sultan, District Muzaffarabad |
7 Rooms / 1000 Rs | 1 Room / 1500 Rs | --- | --- | +92-5822-443330 |
14 | City View Hotel | 4 Rooms / 300 Rs | 4 Rooms / 500 Rs | 2 Rooms / 800 Rs | --- | +92-5822-448156 |
Lodges
S# | Name of Lodges | Single Bedroom / Rent | Double Bedroom / Rent | Deluxe Room / Rent | Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Valley Lodges Upper Chattar, District Muzaffarabad |
--- | 13 Rooms / Double Bed 2500 Rs, Master Bed 3000 Rs | 1 Room / 1050 Rs | --- |
2 | Orish Lodges Upper Chattar, District Muzaffarabad |
2 Rooms / 2500 Rs | 9 Rooms / 3000 Rs | --- | --- |
3 | Tourist Lodge, Shaheed Gali | --- | 2 Rooms / 850 Rs | 1 Room / 1050 Rs | +92-5822-921158 921420 |
4 | Tourist Lodge, Danna | --- | 2 Rooms / 850 Rs | 1 Room / 1050 Rs | 92-5822-921158 921420 |
5 | Tourist Lodge, Saran | --- | 3 Rooms / 850 Rs | 1 Room / 1050 Rs | +92-5822-921158 921420 |
Guest Houses
S# | Name of Guest Houses | Single Bedroom / Rent | Double Bedroom / Rent | Triple Room / Rent | Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Surgun Guest House near Supreme Court, District Muzaffarabad |
--- | 6 Rooms / 1300 Rs | --- | --- |
2 | Abbasin Guest House Shoukat Line, District Muzaffarabad |
5 Rooms / 2000 Rs | 2 Rooms / 2500 Rs | --- | +92-5822-447803 |
3 | Neelum Guest House near Army Public, District Muzzafarabad |
6 Rooms / 1800 Rs | ---- | --- | --- |
4 | Poonch Guest House | Deluxe A/C 1500/- VIP Double Bed 1000/- Ordinary Double Bed 600/- |
Super Deluxe 2000/- | 0300-9330000 | |
5 | Shaheen Guest House P.M House, Jallalabad Muzaffarabad |
--- | 9 Rooms/ 1500 Rs | --- | --- |
6 | Akbar Guest House near two meal, District Muzaffarabad |
--- | 4 Rooms / 1250-1650 Rs | --- | --- |
7 | Valley Lodges, Upper Chattar | --- | 13 Rooms / 2500 Rs | --- | +92-5822-433754 |
8 | Orash Lodges, Upper Chattar | 2 Rooms / 2500 Rs | 9 Rooms / 3000 Rs | 1 Room / 4000 Rs | +92-5822-434997-8 |
9 | Agha gee Guest House, Domel | --- | 4 Rooms / 1650 Rs | 1 Room / 2000 Rs | +92-5822-481339 |
10 | Pamposh Guest House | 6 Rooms / 2500 Rs | 6 Rooms / 2500 Rs | --- | --- |
11 | State Guest House | Mob # 0300-8304239 Off #05822-439475 : |
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