Neelum Valley Azad Kashmir Tour Package
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Neelum Valley, famous as the “Blue Gem of Pakistan,” is situated in Azad Kashmir’s Nothern Region. Having an elevation of 1,615 m, it stretches for about 240 km along the Neelum River, a tributary of the Jhelum River. The valley is bordered by Indian-administered Kashmir to the east and offers a diverse landscape, including lush green meadows, dense forests, and towering mountains.
Some of the special features of the Neelum Valley Azad Kashmir tour are as follows:
Altitude
The altitude of Neelum Valley varies significantly, ranging from about 2,000 feet to over 13,000 feet above sea level. This variation creates a unique environment with diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
Climate
Neelum Valley’s climate is temperate, with four distinct seasons. Summers (April to September) are mild and pleasant, making them the best time for tourism. Winters (October to March) can be harsh, with heavy snowfall in higher altitudes, which may limit accessibility but create an attractive winter landscape.
Main Attractions
Sharda, Kel, and Taobat are the towns/villages that make this destination worthwhile to visit. Sharda is known for its historical significance. It is home to the ruins of the ancient Sharda University and Sharda Peeth, an important site for Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Kel is a beautiful town that serves as a base for visiting Arang Kel, a lush green plateau accessible via a short hike and chairlift ride. Taobat is the last village of Neelum Valley. It offers breathtaking scenery and is a great spot to experience the local culture and traditions.
Cultural Aspects
The people of Neelum Valley are known for their hospitality and rich cultural heritage. The local population is predominantly Kashmiri and Pahari, with traditions deeply rooted in their history. Traditional Kashmiri crafts, music, and cuisine add to the valley’s cultural richness.
Activities
Trekking on the trails to Ratti Gali Lake and Arang Kel is a great experience. The Neelum River and its tributaries are known for trout fishing, attracting anglers from all over. The exquisite landscapes provide ample opportunities for photography, capturing the natural beauty and vibrant culture. Many spots in Neelum Valley are ideal for camping, offering a serene and immersive experience in nature.
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Location
- Islamabad
- Muzaffarabad
- Keran
- Dhani Waterfall
- Kutton Waterfall
- Neelum River
- Sharda
- Upper Neelum
- Sharda Peeth
- Arang Kel
- Taobat
- Relish relaxing and soothing drives through valleys, greenery and the Neelum River.
- Discover the historical sites like the Red Fort and Sharda University ruins.
- Explore villages like Keran, Sharda, Kel, and Taobat.
- Optional hike and chairlift ride to Arang Kel.
- Unwinding in serene riverside locations and enjoying local culture.
What’s Included
Comfortable and
Convenient Transport
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Accommodations for Stay
Delicious Meals
(Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
Licensed Professional
Tour Guides with Local Expertise
24/7
Assistance and Safety Ensured
- Early morning departure from Islamabad
- Stop at Murree for a quick break for refreshments and scenic views
- Continue your drive to Muzaffarabad via Murree Expressway
- Arrive at Muzaffarabad in the afternoon and rest in your hotel
- Visit the Red Fort, Pir Chinasi, and local markets to explore Muzaffarabad
- Overnight stay in Muzaffarabad
- Depart for Keran in the morning after breakfast
- Enjoy the short stop at the Dhani Waterfall
- Another scenic stop at Kutton Waterfall to relish the serene water
- Arrival in Keran and rest for a while at booked accommodation
- Enjoy the lush green scenery and the Neelum River in Keran
- Overnight stay in Keran
- Head towards Sharda after breakfast, early in the morning
- Visit the valley of Upper Neelum on the way
- Explore the ancient Buddhist Sharda University ruins
- Visit this historical and spiritual site of Sharda Peeth
- Relax in the serene environment of Sharda
- Overnight stay in Sharda
- Take a morning drive to Kel
- Explore the beautiful town of Kel surrounded by mountains
- Take a chairlift and hike (optional) to Arang Kel, known as the “Pearl of Neelum Valley”
- Return to Kel and spend a tranquil evening
- Overnight stay in Kel
- Drive to Taobat, the last station of Neelum Valley
- Enjoy the beautiful landscape along the way
- Explore Taobat and its surrounding areas
- Drive back to Kel in the evening
- Overnight stay in Kel
- Relish a leisurely morning with a fresh breakfast and a relaxed start
- Depart for Keran, with stops for photography
- Enjoy the riverside and local activities in Keran
- Overnight stay in Keran
- Head back to Muzaffarabad from Keran
- Explore local sites and visit places that you may have missed on the first day
- Relax or shop in local markets in the evening
- Overnight stay in Muzaffarabad
- Start your journey back to Islamabad
- Arrive in Islamabad and head back to your home
Check Weather Conditions
Neelum Valley’s weather can vary, so pack accordingly with layered clothing and rain gear, especially in the monsoon season.
Local Currency and ATMs
ATM machines may not be available in remote areas, so it’s a best practice to carry enough cash. The local currency of Pakistan is Rupee.
Respect Local Customs
On the days you are planning to visit religious sites, try to dress modestly. It’s an ethical gesture to seek permission before taking photographs of locals.
Stay Hydrated
Carry bottled water to stay hydrated, especially during treks or outdoor activities.
Mobile Network and Connectivity
Expect limited mobile network coverage in some parts of Neelum Valley. Inform family and friends about connectivity challenges.
Health Precautions
Carry a basic medical kit with essentials like mosquito repellent and sunscreen, as well as remedies for altitude sickness, headaches, and food poisoning.
Road Conditions
Be prepared for narrow roads in the valley, especially if you’re prone to motion sickness. Remember to drive at a normal pace and avoid overspeeding. If you hire a tour operator, ensure that the drivers are cautious of your safety.
Respect Nature
Preserve the pristine environment by avoiding messing and through trash around. Leave no trace and respect the environment.
Local Cuisine
Taste local delicacies like Kashmiri tea and traditional dishes but ensure they are from reputable eateries to avoid foodborne illnesses.
Emergency Contacts
Keep a list of emergency contacts to reach out to in case immediate assistance is required.
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FAQ'S
While possible, it’s recommended to plan at least a two—to three-day trip to explore and enjoy the valley’s attractions fully.
The best time to visit is from April to October, when the weather is mild and ideal for exploring the valley’s natural beauty.
While options may be limited, some guesthouses and restaurants offer vegetarian and local cuisine. It’s advisable to inform in advance. We at Rawaan Pak, offer customized food services in your planned itinerary if you specify any particular preferences.
In markets and shops in Neelum Valley, you can find local handicrafts such as Kashmiri shawls, wooden carvings, handmade rugs, and traditional jewellery.