Kashmir – Pakistan’s Alpine Paradise
The Jewel of the North
Welcome to Azad Kashmir, a wonderland of glacial lakes, pine valleys, and timeless wooden homes tucked within the Himalayas. Discover peaceful retreats, adventurous treks, and rich spiritual heritage.
Cultural Heritage and Ancient Routes

Trekking in Kel, Arang Kel, and Ratti Gali

Boating at Banjosa Lake

Spiritual retreats in Sharda & Muzaffarabad

Camping in Kel, Arang Kel, and Ratti Gali

Homestays in traditional wooden houses

Autumn & winter photography tours
Lakes and Alpine Beauty
Ratti Gali Lake
Accessible via trek, this alpine lake is surrounded by wildflowers and snow cliffs—a dream for nature lovers.


Chitta Katha Lake
At 13,500 feet, this stunning lake near Kel rewards hikers with pure blue reflections and high-altitude tranquility.
Cultural and Spiritual Landmarks

Sharda Peeth
Ancient Hindu university and temple site, now a peaceful ruin by the Neelum River—rich in history and spirituality.

Sufi Shrines and Mosques
From Jamia Masjid Muzaffarabad to village shrines, Kashmir fuses Islamic spirituality with mountain serenity.
Valleys of Kashmir – Each a Story

Neelum Valley
Towns like Keran, Sharda, and Kel feature wooden homes, pine forests, and emerald rivers—perfect for explorers and families.

Leepa Valley
Accessible during summer, Leepa boasts terraced fields, scenic trails, and traditional Kashmiri village life.

Rawalakot & Banjosa Lake
An ideal getaway from Islamabad, with pine forests, cool air, and picturesque Banjosa Lake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Azad Kashmir safe for tourists?
Yes, especially in summer. Roads are patrolled, and popular areas like Neelum Valley and Sharda are secure.
What are the top places to visit in Kashmir Pakistan?
Neelum Valley, Ratti Gali Lake, Arang Kel, Sharda Peeth, and Banjosa Lake.
How do I reach Kashmir?
By road from Islamabad via Muzaffarabad. 4×4 vehicles are recommended for areas like Kel and trekking routes.
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Lose yourself in the misty valleys and alpine wonders of Kashmir
Whether you’re hiking to Ratti Gali or sipping tea in a wooden cabin in Arang Kel, Kashmir offers peace, purity, and postcard-perfect views.