Muzaffarabad

Muzaffarabad is the capital of Azad Kashmir and is situated near NWFP, Pakistan. River Jehlum and river Neelum flow in its vicinity. The local language spoken here is Hindko.The city is surounded by lofty mountains which provide a fascinating scene to the onlookers. The city is visited frequently by local and foreign tourists.

In ancient times Muzaffarabad was the capital of Shahi dynasty, that ruled most of the Kabul valley and the ancient Gandhara, and was called Udabhanda. The recent name was given to it by its ruler Muzaffar Khan. The city was made the capital of Azad Kashmir after the 1948's war between Pakistan and India. On October 8, 2005 Muzaffarabad was hit by a disastrous and violent earth quake measuring 7.6 on Richter Scale.

Here are some of the beautiful places of Pakistan:

Red Fort:
This glorious fort was built by emperor Muzaffar Khan in 1646. Later on the Dogra rulers reconstructed it. In the Durani and Moughal reign, however, it was neglected. The architecture of the fort shows that great experts in design and structure participated in its construction. It is surrounded on three sides by theNeelum River formally known as the Kishenganga River. The northern part of the fort had terraces with steps leading to the bank of the river. The eastern side was very well protected from the hazards of flood waters, but some parts on the north side have suffered damage. There used to be an inn at the entrance to the fort, but only traces of that structure remain now.

Shaheed Gali:
Shaheed Gali is situated at the height of 1640 meters above sea level at a distance of about 16 kilometers westward from Muzaffarabad. From Shaheed Gali a trek of 4 Kms leads towards a 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.

Pir Chinassi:
Pir Chinassi is located eastward of Muzaffarabad. Due to its scenic beauty, velvet green plateaus and wonderful climate, it wins admiration of nature lovers. The view of the summit of the mountain peaks spell bounds a tourist. Devotees of Saint Shah Hussain Bukhari, take pilgrimage to rejuvenate their adust heart. The adjacent Pirchinassi, phawna da Danna and the areas in the bottom of Pirchinassi are also worth seen and ideal for hiking, trekking and camping activities. Tourism Department has also constructed a tourist lodge at Saran.

Other Places:
Other places include Patikka, Chehla Bridge, Kundle Shahi and Chikkar.

Buses and minibuses make the scenic journey regularly from Islamabad (4-5 hours). If you're self-driving, the route via Muree is probably the quickest. Kohala is the entry point into Azad Kashmir, where you'll need to get through a checkpoint. On own transport you need 40-50 minutes to reach Murree. Then 2 hours to reach Kohala Bridge and 30 minutes to reach Muzaffarabad. Approximately its 3 and half hours on you own car. You can adopt the route Islamabad - Abbottabad - Mansehra - Gari Habibullah - Muzaffabad as well.

River Jehlum

Historic bridge near River Neelum

Muzaffarabad

3 comments:

Sofie said...

i believe pakistan is beautiful country, faith to god , friendly, and strong.i saw on TV there are conflict, so badly it can happen in beautiful country cause different perssepsion but i believe this day pakistan maybe like caterpillar and next day pakistan gonna be butterfly.

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