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Best place to Visit in Kashmir|Alternative to Murree|


Here is the Best places in Kashmir to visit. These Top Eye catching sites and spots, rich with nature’s bounties always have a soothing effect for tourist in Azad Kashmir.

  1. Neelum Valley,
  2. Ratti Gali, 
  3. Pir Chinasi,
  4. Banjosa Lake,
  5. Nergola Waterfall,
  6. Arang Kel, Toli Pir,
  7. Jari Kas Park,
  8. Dhani Waterfall,
  9. Sharda Peeth,

In recent times, after the heavy rush and uncomfortable environment in Murree, Galiat, Nathiagali and Ayubia, The Azad Kashmir’s greenish and peaceful mountainous valleys are the first and foremost places for  family tourism.

Kashmir is best alternative of tourist places like Murree as snow covered peaks and lush green valleys of Azad Kashmir has always been a source of attraction for the nature lovers.

Soothing and picturesque waterfalls forming into streams and lakes alongside the zigzag roads and crisscross rivers have made Kashmir ‘a heaven on earth,’ with tremendous potential to attract tourists from around the country.

During the Mughal and British eras, Kashmir was one of the topmost tourist destinations for people of the subcontinent. Later on with the promotion of drama and film industry in subcontinent, it also became an ideal spot for shooting side by side tourism.

But now, Tourist industry in Azad Kashmir especially in areas along Line of Control and Neelum Valley often faced challenging times due to unprovoked Indian shelling on Pakistani side of the Kashmir.

Tourism had flourished in Neelum Valley after ceasefire along the line of control (LOC), but Indian aggression once again affected it. Moreover, recent Covid waves also had negative impacts on the industry.

Now with the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and better administration by the local government in COVID shade can mange to retrieve the glory of tourism industry in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

 

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