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Azad Kashmir 3 Days Tour Highlights

  • Discover the wonders of Azad Kashmir in our Tour 
  • Explore the Lush green Neelum Valley, Keran, LOC
  • Drive along the Neelum River on the Muzaffarabad Highway
  • Visit Dhani and Kutton Waterfall
  • Hike to Upper Neelum Valley for the aerial view
  • Experience the Jeep drive to KEL Valley
  • Camping at Arang Kel, Right under Million Galaxies.
  • Short trek to Arang Kel after Doli Ride between the Mountains.

3 Days Azad Kashmir Trip Overview

Azad Kashmir is abundant in tourists from the ancient Buddhist University’s remains in Sharda. Each with unparalleled beauty and significance. Surrounded by nature, freshwater lakes and beautiful mountain peaks, you would not want to depart this mesmerizing place. So, listen to the melodious chirping of the birds and enjoy your holidays & vacation trips in peace. The surreal vibe of the Neelum Valley Azad Kashmir plan will leave you mesmerized. It’s also a hiker’s paradise owing to its unexplored natural bounty. The village isn’t too common among travelers yet so that one can enjoy the scenic beauty in calm and peaceful tours.

Itineraries

Day 0

Kashmir Tour

  • Departure from Lahore to Azad Kashmir Neelum Valley Trip at 10:00 pm in private transport
  • Night Travel to Neelum Valley Kashmir via Motorway & Expressway
  • People of Karachi need to reach in Lahore or Islamabad via train or flight to join tour

Day 1

Kashmir Tour

  • Pick up Islamabad, Rawalpindi members @ 4:00am
  • Tasty Breakfast from Muzaffarabad (Capital of Azad Kashmir)
  • Visit gorgeous & largest Dhani Waterfall for 1 hour
  • Short stay at heavenly Kutton Waterfall with cup of tea for half hour
  • Travel towards picturesque Sharda along the splendor Neelum River
  • Sightseeing and nature photography sessions which perfect for Instagram lovers
  • Transfer to Hotel for night stay after dinner in Keran/Sharda

Day 2

Kashmir Tour

  • Breakfast at 8:00am
  • Transfer to Jeeps for off road and bumpy track
  • Visit Kel & and take thrilling Doli Ride to cross the 2 majestic mountains.
  • Trek to Arang Kel for 35-40 minutes dusty and rugged trail
  • Explore spectacular and alluring Arang Kel with some tasty eateries on top
  • Drive back to Sharda/Keran
  • Dinner and Overnight stay in nice hotel at Sharda or Keran

Day 3

Kashmir Tour

  • Breakfast at 8:00 am & check out from hotel
  • Travel back to Home 9:00 am after mesmerizing tour
  • Drive to Kutton Waterfall Kashmir after one hour drive
  • Refreshment and relaxing stay at waterfall for 1.5 hours
  • Move back to Islamabad in evening with beautiful memories
  • Arrival at Lahore at night after 3 days tour
  • Dream to Journey & Experience
Accommodation in Hotel as per the variant selected

 

Breakfast and Dinner as mentioned in the variant

 

Highly-Experienced Mountain Driver

 

Services of Professional Guide

 

Sightseeing as per itinerary

 

All toll tax, parking, fuel, and driver allowances

 

Jeeps for Off-road tracks

 

Comfortable and Sanitized vehicle for sightseeing on all days as per the itinerary
Lunch, tea and mineral water during travel

 

Laundry, beverages & phone calls or other expenses of personal nature

 

Extra expenses due to the acts of nature and political reasons etc.

 

Porter for personal luggage, medication, evacuation and rescue etc. in emergencies

 

Entrance tickets at Forts & National Parks or Activities Charges

 

Personal insurances of clients

Popular places include:

Neelum Valley (Keran, Sharda, Arang Kel)

Rawalakot (Banjosa Lake, Toli Pir)

Muzaffarabad (Pir Chinasi, Red Fort)

Leepa Valley, Ratti Gali Lake, and Gurez Valley

April to October is ideal for pleasant weather, green valleys, and festivals.

December to February attracts snow lovers in areas like Pir Chinasi and Arang Kel.

Yes, Azad Kashmir is safe for tourism. Locals are welcoming, and popular tourist areas are well-traveled. Always follow local travel advisories, especially near border areas.

Pakistani nationals do not need a permit.

Foreign tourists need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to visit certain areas and must register with local authorities.

From Islamabad, travel by road to Muzaffarabad (approx. 3–4 hours).

Local jeeps or tour operators can take you deeper into valleys like Neelum or Leepa.

Azad Kashmir offers hotels, guesthouses, lodges, and campsites in most tourist areas. Options range from budget to mid-range. Booking in advance is recommended in peak seasons.

Yes, major cities and towns have internet and cellular coverage, though signal strength may be weak or unavailable in remote areas.

Weather varies by season and altitude. It can be cool even in summer and snowy in winter. Always check forecasts and pack accordingly.

Warm clothes, even in summer evenings

Hiking shoes

Raincoat/umbrella (for monsoon season)

Personal medication, power bank, flashlight, and basic toiletries

Yes! Azad Kashmir is a great destination for families and children, offering peaceful nature, adventure spots, and cultural experiences.