Showing posts with label Mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountains. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Gilgit : Clicks


Beautiful Gilgit Airport


View of Mountain behind C-130 Aircraft; Gilgit 
Awesome Gilgit Airport View

Heli Landing on Gilgit Airport Runway

Awesome View Gilgit

View from Gilgit Bazar

View of Gilgit Bazar

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

PAF Public School Lower Topa : Houses in Snow

PAF Public School, Lower Topa is without doubt the best place to study and live in whole of the country. Weather is so excellent that living there is out of this world experience. So its study and vacation both together. :) 


Aurangzeb House

Babur House

Iqbal House

Sir Syed House

Siraj House

Tipu Sultan House
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

ABBOTTABAD: THE HUB TO NORTHERN AREAS OF PAKISTAN:

ABBOTTABAD:

I have been wondering what to write in the introduction of this post ..thinking, thinking and thinking…. And then I came across this wonderful poem by Major James Abbott (the first deputy commissioner of the district 1849-53), which he wrote for Abbottabad and It is gives a perfect introduction to Abbottabad. Here is how it goes:


I remember the day when I first came here
And smelt the sweet Abbotabad air

The trees and ground covered with snow
Gave us indeed a brilliant show

To me the place seemed like a dream
And far ran a lonesome stream

The wind hisses as if welcoming us
The pine swayed creating a lot of fuss

And the tiny cuckoo sang it away
A song very melodious and gay

I adored the place from the first sight
And was happy that my coming here was right

And eight good years here passed very soon
And we leave our perhaps on a sunny noon

Oh Abbottabad we are leaving you now
To your natural beauty do I bow

Perhaps your winds sound will never reach my ear
My gifts for you is a few sad tears

I bid you farewell with a heavy heart
Never from my mind will your memories thwart.
(Major Abbott)

…..and I have nothing else to say, I think Major sahib has said it all




INFORMATIVE THINGS ABOUT ABOUT ABBOTTABAD:

First of all for entering most of the northern areas of Pakistan, you will have to pass through Abbottabad.it is the hub for tourism of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa region, murree, Kashmir , Baltistan etc.

Located at a hight of 4,120 ft, it is surrounded from all four sides by Sarban hills.
It has a large number of schools, colleges, military institutions(including the Pakistan Military Accademy), medical colleges(Ayub medical college) and other educational institutions due to which it is also know as “THE CITY OF SCHOOLS”

The climate is extreme in winters and summers, with a mild temperature in spring and autumn, like most of the cities of Pakistan.

The people at a larger scale speak “Hinko” where as pushto is also a common language but communication is easy in urdu (in case you don’t know Hinko or Pushto) while English is also understood ( it’s the city of schools remember:P)

HOW TO REACH ABBOTTABAD:

We used to travel to the northern areas quite often when we lived in Peshawar and we used to go every where by our own car …it was fun passing through various places and our father telling us about the specialities of each place and the famous things that city had…but everyone is not going there via Peshawar so we will leave it here.

You can enter the city via road very easily ,via the high way or the motorway,if you like travelling by train then it is going to take you till Havalian rest you will have to cover by road.
And of course via air transport( I did not know there was an airport there:o)

WHERE TO GO IN ABBOTTABAD:

I remember we once went to Abbottabad in fact it was the last family trip we had together (then we all got married and got busy :P), we stayed in the forest rest house and we convinced our little sister that the chawkidar (gatekeeper,security guard, also the housekeeper and the cook of the rest house) was a JIN…it was a fun trip.

Anyway we used to go out in bazars shop all day, dine out and what not.

From there we went to Thandiani, then to Dadar ,Chattar planes, muree, etc it was one long trip nevertheless we enjoyed a great deal.

Now coming back to Abbottabad, now some of the places which are of interest in Abbottabad are

The old British buildings…no one to be specific but you can walk around and feel times turning to the British era..its a fun thing to do .

Then you can go to Bazars,dine out, do shopping, just walk around (it feels like walking on mall road in murree)

ILYASI MOSQUE:


Once you got to Abbottabad people will ask you whether or not you visited the Ilyasi masjid..it is a mosque built over fresh cold water springs..which also open into the mosque for ablution purposes. Apart from that on one side of the masjid there are shops and restaurants which serve Pakoras, their specialty they call it, they are yummy no doubt..also fish caught from the fresh water springs are also available.


SHIMLA PAHARI:

Shimla pahari is one of the most liked by the locals for spending some time absorbed in nature and filling ones lungs with fresh air and refreshing smell of pine. Do make a visit to it and walk on the steep mountain (3km) or you can go on your vehicle of course..

MANSEHRA:

At a distance of 24 km from Abbottabad is the place with a very lively bazaar, Mansehra, which is famous for the three granite boulders on which edicts of Ashoka the great have been inscribed.now that’s something worth seeing.


THANDIANI:

At about 31km from Abbottabad is Thandiani and they named it just perfectly..it really is very very cold there..it offers lovely views , really chill winds blow…I cant think of anything else other than how cold it was there brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:P

And apart from these places you can also go to Ayubia, the Galiyat areas and day trips to Murree..suit yourself and enjoy exploring the wonderful city...

Ohhh I almost forgot..if you have a friend from Abbottabad and he/she lives in a village there, it is a mussssstttttttttt to go and live in that village. Abbottabad has wonderful wonderful villages.

WHAT TO SHOP IN ABBOTTABAD:

Buy anything you like and everything you like..it has everything from traditional to conventional and you might want to buy dry fruit which comes from up north.

MY RECOMMENDATIONS:

If you are planning to go to Abbottabad …well plan a little wisely and don’t plan just till Abbottabad you might want to go further up north once you take out time to go to Abbottabad. Enjoy Abbottabad:)

Saturday, January 29, 2011

SWAT VALLEY: THE SWITZERLAND OF PAKISTAN:

SWAT VALLEY: THE SWITZERLAND OF PAKISTAN:

SWAT VALLEY

I was surfing through  T.V channels and stopped at the entertainment news showing that the skiing was ON in Swat ..yes I was sooo jealous of everyone who was there:/
Anyways right now I cannot go there but I decided to write a  post about it:D

I went to Swat with my family a good 10 years ago(OMG seems like yesterday)
It was lovely. We loved everything about it. The weather was lovely, the people (blond with blue or green eyes)were warm, there were a million tourists(as If whole Pakistan came to Swat for vacation) and the places we discovered while hiking were WOW…like we were in wonderland or in some sort of a fantasy world.

Two things that I remember about Swat are

1: We were staying at this motel not very far away  from PTDC (in Malam Jabba) and out of nowhere clouds came and it started pouring heavily..all our plans for the day were postponed and us all siblings were like NOW WHAT TO DO….well we ordered for French fires and sat in the window of the room to enjoy them and we could not believe what we saw:  we were above the dark clouds and the rain was pouring beneath us :D  our room was on the first floor.It was awesome and it made our day and we told everyone that we were above the clouds and it was raining beneath us:D

2: A local there at the motel told us that there is an awesome waterfall not far away  from here and you can easily reach there by a 1 hour hike..so we set off to discover by ourselves this waterfall..it was a tiring hike and we were like lets go back papa there is no waterfall, that guy has made a fool of us ,..but father insisted that we were almost there , so we kept on the move and suddenly our father stopped and we were like WHAT? He said come see for yourself..and we could not believe what we saw,,it was a green pasture as far away as we could see, flowers everywhere and horses moving about freely, running, grazing..it was WOW…I just don’t have the words the describe the beauty..we all had goosebumps at seeing such beauty…any ways after a long hike we did reach the water fall and it was also lovely but could not stay for long as It was getting dark and we set off towards our motel.

There are many places that no tourist guide or magazines or your friends can’t  tell you about once your are there, allow yourself to seek some adventure and you will come across many beautiful and worth treasuring experiences.

SOME FACTS ABOUT SWAT:

Swat is a valley which has gone through many rulers such as Alexander the great, Mahmud of Ghazni, the Chinese pilgrim, Fa-Hsien,Sun Yun,Hsuan-Tsang and Wu-Kung and civilizations, whose traces can be found here and there. It has seen the Buddhist , the Ghandara, the Hindu dynasty, and the Muslim rule as well.

It was a Princely state and was annexed to Pakistan in 1947.

The people of Swat are mainly Gujars ,Pashtuns and Kohistanis. The people claim them selves to be the descendants of the army of Alexander the Great.

The religion followed is Islam and people understand the national language as well along with the local languages.

The valley falls in the premises of the province Khyber Pakhtunkhua and is located at a distance of 160 km from the federal capital Islamabad.


It forms the upper valley of the river Swat (hence the name) and goes up to the Hindu Kush mountain range.

Saidu Sharif being its capital while the most famous town being Mingora.

It is said that Buddha himself came to swat and preached the people there during his incarnation as Gautama Buddha. Swat is considered as a holy land of Buddhist learning and piety among the Buddhist world.

Buddhist art also developed and flourished throughout India and china from swat.

GHANDARA RUINS
Many stupas and Buddhist Monasteries were built.


Butkhara-1, containing the original relics of Buddha was found in the excavation sites of swat.
Temples, fortresses and other architectural buildings were built by the Hindu rulers whose traces can be found in various locations.

HOW TO REACH SWAT:

One can go via road or by air as well. Regular flights take off from Islamabad to the Swat capital town of Saidu Shaif and if you want to go via road you can take a 160km drive from Peshawar or a 250 km drive from Islamabad. Local buses and taxis will also take you there but going by your own private vehicle is what I would suggest.

WHERE TO STAY IN SWAT:

There are various hotels where you can stay and enjoy your trip such as


PTDC(Pakistan tourism development corporation) motels in Malam Jabba, Miandam, SaiduSharif,
The Swat Continental Hotel.
Hotel White Palace
Swat Serena Hotel
And Any other local hotels you can easily find.

PLACES TO VISIT:

Swat is a vast valley offering various tourist attractions but some of the places worth visiting include:

MARGHAZAR:
WHITE PALACE MARGHAZAR


In Marghazar you can visit the Safad Mahal or the White Marble Palace of the former ruler of swat. It can be reached from Saidu Sharif by covering a distance of only 16 km.

 MALAM JABBA:
MALAM JABBA SKI RESORT(PTDC)


Malam jabba is where I stayed..it a beautiful hill station located at 40 km from Saidu Sharif. It is home to the largest ski resort in Pakistan. Unfortunately we went there in summers so could not skiL but the same area offers a wonderful experience via chair lifts during summers:D… PTDC(Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation) owns the Malam Jabba ski resort and offers a ski slope of 800m with the highest point being 9200ft.
The resort is equipped with everything needed for skiing, roller/ice skating, snow clearing machines, chairlifts, food, telephones etc etc.

BAHRIN AND MADYAN:
WONDERFUL VIEW OF BAHRIN


These places are famous for their bazaars filled with the traditional handicrafts including tribal jewellery, embroidered shawls, carved wooden doors, pillars, balconies and what not.

SWAT MUSEUM:
SWAT MEUSUM

Almost half way between Saidu and Mingora is the Swat Museum. With the help of Japanese aid the galleries are rebuilt and shows a vast collection of Ghandara sculptures from the various Buddhist sites in Swat telling the life story of Buddha. Beads, coins, terracotta figurines and utensils, precious stones, various metal objects, weapons are displayed. If you want to know about the Ghandara civilization this museum is a must visit.

KALAM:
KALAM VALLEY
Kalam is a pure nature lovers spot.if you want to just relax and ease yourself out you must go to Kalam for a day or two.it is about 6800ft above sea level. Here the two rivers Ushu and Utrot join in to form the Swat river.

GABRAL VALLEY:

Is home to more than 44 medicinal plants, which are collected during the month of may and June. The valley is surrounded in the north by the Chitral District.
An export of 75 herbal drugs take place from this area and more than 200 are locally traded.

THE LAKES:
BASHIGRAM LAKE

Some  of the most famous lakes include the Pari Lake, the Kundol Lake, Bashigram Lake, the Spin Khwar( wild stream) Lake and the Daral Lake.
The lakes are famous for tales of the dwelling fairies, potato and turnips harvest which are known for their delicious taste, the surrounding mountains covered by pine and cedar trees, for camping, and herding for the locals.



MY RECOMMENDATIONS:


With all the recent fights going on there in swat I wonder if it still the same..one of my friends husbands is posted there and he says it still is like Switzerland here,
So if you want to enjoy beauty and indulge yourself in ancient civilizations or explore the valley by yourself you should go to the Switzerland of Pakistan before it is too late and everything is destroyed(GOD FORBID).



Saturday, January 22, 2011

KAGHAN : THE VALLEY OF LAKES


INTRODUCTION:
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF KAGHAN

One of the places I have never been to but so much want to visit is the Kaghan Valley ..why ? because I want to see the Saiful Muluk lake in full moon, they say that the rays of the full moon give the feeling as if fairies are descending on the lake from the sky…now that would be a sight worth seeing..
p.s I always thought that Naran and Kaghan were names of a single place:P because who so ever went to visit anyone of the places also visited the other and when asked they would say “we went to Naran Kaghan” not entirely my fault is it:P

FACTS ABOUT KAGHAN VALLEY:

Going upwards from Abbottabad and north east of Mansehra District you will reach Kaghan Valley.
Most of the valleys are named after the rivers which flow or the people who discovered them but this valley is named after the town Kaghan, instead of the river that flows throughout the valley the Kunhar river.
Babusar pass is the highest point in the valley and is at the height of 13,690 ft, whereas the valley has a premises of 155 km.
The languages locally spoken are Gojri and Hindko and no worries if you don’t know them both because Urdu(the national language) is also commonly understood.
The people of the valley are basically the herders and you will find them every where along the road side, in pastures, moving their herds according to season.

HOW TO REACH KAGHAN:

If you choose to visit Kaghan between the months of May to September, you have made the right choice. Summers are the best season to visit the valley.
Kaghan can be reached via road from Abbottabad, Mansehra and Balakot. You will be travelling on the road beyond Naran valley which will open onto the Babusar Pass. Also consider the monsoon season while planning to visit because the roads are blocked and movement is restricted during that time due to the heavy rainfall.
Again buses and taxis will take you there but going by your own vehicle is much preferred.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN KAGHAN:

Glaciers, dales, mountains, lakes, streams, waterfalls, forests, villages…you name it. Everything beautiful is there and what makes it more attractive is that it is still not polluted by humans..i suggest one should plan a visit before it does.
Among the various places some which friends and family highly recommend of visiting include:

SHOGRAN VILLAGE:
SHOGRAN


A village surrounded by mountain peaks covered in forests and the river Kunhar flowing through it…seems like a wonderland. The famous Siri paye lake is found there.

LAKES:

Dudipatsar Lake, Saiful Muluk Lake and Lulusar lake are most famous among the dozens found the valley.

THE DUDIPATSAR LAKE:is hard to reach and involves a hiking of tough 7
hours but the effort is worth the green pastures and blue green water of the lake that welcome you.
DUDIPATSAR LAKE


THE LULUSAR LAKE offers the most breath taking view with its snow capped mountains, its L shaped lake in which the blue green water stands still reflecting those mountains and imagine flowers everywhere in all most every possible color …..simply wow..
LULUSAR LAKE


THE SAIFUL MULUK LAKE:
SAIFUL MULUK LAKE


Now that’s where Naran comes in..a 3 hour drive from Shogran village will take you to Naran from where you can go to visit the famous Lake Saiful Muluk.
Its your own choise wether you want to walk to the lake or hire a jeep.
The lake is famous for a folktale “Qissa Saiful Muluk”, a folktale about a Persian price and a fairy and the lake being their meeting spot.
The lake is an oval in of one mile diameter 10,587ft above sea level and has the clearest water with a greenish tone.

CAMPING: while you are there in Naran visiting the lakes you can also go and do camping on the Babusar Top.

FISHING: the chief sport of the valley, you can enjoy fishing in the river or can just visit the fishing farms as there are many local fish farms there offer the best quality of fish. Trout and Mahasher are the yummy types which are famous and are stocked in silvery waters.

WHERE TO STAY:
PTDC NARAN


Apart from the local rest houses and hotels available, there is a PTDC (Pakistan tourism) motel complex at naran and Balakot so suit yourselfJ

SHOPPING :D

My favourite part..now in Kaghan one of the handicrafts you should buy are the artistically carved Walnuts,I have seen some of them..my friend brought them and they were awesome…and another famous thing are the Namdas, the woolen felt rugs while woolen shawls, embroidered shawls and shirts are also avalibale.
These places have cottage industries running and you can find yourself having excellent bargains.

MY RECOMMENDATIONS:

DUDIPATSAR LAKE


It is a must must must place to visit and my friends and family have highly recommended it and I will make sure that I do visit it asap:) and so should you.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

GILGIT: MOUNTAINEERS PARADISE.

GILGIT:

BEAUTIFUL GILGIT VALLEY
If you have been to gilgit ,you would not think of going anywhere else on vacation. Whether its hiking, trekking or mountain climbing, Gilgit is just the place for you.

Gilgit is a beautiful valley surrounded by the worlds mightiest mountain ranges- the Karakorams, the Hindukush and the Himalayas…Some of the worlds greatest glaciers out side the polar region are located in Gilgit Baltistan along with the 2nd highest peak the K2….now give me one reason why not to call it the mountaineers heaven?

FACTS ABOUT GILGIT:

Gilgit has seen many empires come and go among which the Russians, the Chinese and the Britishers left their marks in the culture and heritage of Gilgit.

VIEW OF K2
The Karakorams and Himalayas offer great experience for dauntless adventure lovers such as cyclists and mountainclimbers. One may pass through breadthtaking scenic beauty at one place and find rocky mountains with barren land running miles and miles on the other.

The karakoram high way(KKH) which leads to gilgit is the worlds highest high way going all the way from china to Pakistan and across the Himalayas.

Gilgit is the name of both the district and the capital of the district.

Buddhism was once the religion of the region, now the religion followed is Islam.
The prevalent season in gilgit is winter, which lasts for about 8 to 9 months a year rainfall is scanty and very short summers are too hot and can the temperature can reach upto a 40 degree. Due to such extreme in weather, landslides are very common.

WAYS TO TRAVEL:

ROAD WAY TO GILGIT
Although one can travel by car or bus or other road vehicles but one has to be very adventurous, dauntless and patient to go through a journey of 14 to 24 hours by road. One would rather prefer to travel by air from the fedral capital Islamabad which takes hardly 45 to 50 minutes.



DESTINATIONS IN GILGIT:


CARVED BUDDHA FIGURES
Enjoy the scenic beauty ,the lush green carpeted mountains, the water falls, the bridges Naltar valley, Nagar valley, Shigar city, Skardu city, Haramosh peak in Karakoram range, Deosai national park, Rama lake, Phunder village, Yasin and Kargah valley.
NALTAR VALLEY
Gilgit is full of historic places that one can visit. Buddhism was a religion once followed and its traces can still be seen in the form of various monuments and symbols associated with the life of Buddha. A Buddha sculpture is carved out of stone at almost 10 km from Gilgit.
At 30 km from Gilgit stands the victory monument, the 700 years old Taj Mughal .
You can also go for fishing and trekking in various places.

SHANDUR POLO FESTIVAL:

SHANDUR POLO FESTIVAL
If you plan to go to Gilgit, make sure your timings match with the Shandur polo festival held on one of the worlds high altitude polo field between chitral and Gilgit. The tournament lasts for 3 days and you can not only enjoy the match but can also do photography, camping. The best part is that you can watch the match FOR FREE:D

SHOPPING IN GILGIT:
SEMI PRECIOUS STONE

While in Gilgit make sure you buy some of the handicrafts, the pashmina shawls, old musical instruments, the leather goods and the semi precious stones all at a very reasonable rate..all other things of basic daily needs are easily available and you can buy the mountaineering equipment as well.



MY RECOMMENDATION:


So if you are seeking for adventure, you are full of energy, you are not afraid to climb to mighty mountains, you love nAature and you want to watch a polo match GILGIT is THE PLACE for you.

Friday, December 24, 2010

MUZAFFARABAD, AZAD KASHMIR: HEAVEN ON EARTH

MUZAFFARABAD(AZAD KASHMIR)
MUZAFFARABAD ( مظفر آباد) AZAD KASHMIR:
Since we were little kids, we were always told that if you want a glimpse of heaven on earth you should visit Kashmir, that fairies live in the valley of Kashmir and that Kashmir is an integral part of Pakistan and its people are our people.
Kashmir sure is a heaven on earth and the capital of this heaven is Muzaffarabad.

SOME FACTS ABOUT MUZAFFARABAD:




The name Muzaffarabad means Muzaffar’s town. Who is this Muzaffar ? well Muzaffarabad was named after a muslim ruler of Khandan-e-Bomba,(family of Bombay or Mumbai) Sultan Raja Muzaffar Khan.(well they were among the ruler families of the subcontinent and definitely could afford to name a town after them:P) later on after the 1948-49 war , Muzaffarabad was made the capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir .
On its western side it is connected to Khyber Pakhunkhwa(previously known as N.W.F.P) in Pakistan, while on the Indian side by the Kupwara and Baramulla districts and to the north is present the Neelum district of Azad Kashmir.
The city is now a blend of variety of cultures, languages, new and old buildings, river Neelum and Jhelum and the local religion followed is Islam.

WAYS TO TRAVEL TO MUZAFFARABAD:

BY AIR:
The airport is not found functional mostly but flights were scheduled from Islamabad, Lahore, Quetta, Gwadar, Sialkot and Karachi via PIA, Air Blue, Shaheen Air International. Lets hope they start the flights again soon.

BY ROAD:
By road(my most preferred) it takes approximately 3 hours to Muzaffarabad from Islamabad(the federal capital) Via Murree is the quickest route about 45 min (talk about enjoying two places on one vacation :D) from where you take a 2 hr drive and entre Kohala and pass through a bridge i.e Kohala Bridge and another 30 min to reach Muzaffarabad.

But this 3 hrs will pass like anything once you get immersed in the beauty of the surroundings and listen to your favourite songs along the way.

WHERE TO GO IN MUZAFFARABAD:


There are various places on can visit in muzaffarabd.Apart from all the lush green carpeted mountains and neelum river flowing in the area ,there are some buildings one should visit, the crowded and full of life bazars where one can find traditional to contemporary things, the hiking tracks,fish hatcheries ,zoo’s,the bridges,lakes and what not.

Some of places which are a must visit include:

MUZAFFARABAD FORTS:

RED FORT, MUZAFFARABAD
Now there are two forts on each side of the river Neelum, the Red and the Black Fort. I got the chance of visiting the Red fort and I couldn’t help noticing that it was rotting:S. which is sad not only because it is a historical building but it is so magnificent and has wonderful view of the Neelum river. It has these little cells(which were so dark and gloomy,,brrr) and a guide is there to show you around and take pictures for you tooJ
The Muzaffarabad fort’s construction was completed in 1946 by Sultan Muzaffar. Many rulers came and left leaving the fort abandoned in the end. It is now open for public and is a tourist attraction indeed.

PIR CHINASSI:

PIR CHINASSI
If you are a nature lover Pir Chinassi is just the place for you. The climate is wonderful, the mountains are covered with green valvet and the scenery is breadth taking. It is located eastwards of Muzaffarabad and is famous for hiking, trekking and camping activities.

SHAHEED GALI:

Another place famous for its scenic beauty is Shaheed Gali. It is located westwards of Muzaffarabad at almost 16 km and is at an altitude of 1640 meters. Once you are in Shaheed Gali you should take the chance and visit “Sri Kot” which is a trek of 4 km. tourists rest house is also available to refresh yourself and get something to eat.

PATTIKA:

If you are a fishing person and you want to enjoy fishing in Kashmir you should definitely go to Pattika. It is a gateway to Neelum valley and has a tourist resort as well, also you can take your young ones to the mini zoo. I am sure they will love it.
CHEHLA BRIDGE
You should also make plans and visit:

CHEHLA BRIDGE:

SUBRI (LANGARPURA)LAKE :

CHIKKRA:

You can indulge in different activites like hiking, trekkin, camping at the foothill regions of the valvet green pleatues ,you can also do picnics at the banks of river Neelum but make sure you find a spot where the water flow is smooth as the water is very fast flowing and rough in the river. Enjoy the scenic beauty and wonderful climate.


WHAT TO SHOP IN MUZAFFARABAD:

HAND MADE SHAWL
CARPET WEAVING

The hand woven carpets and Kashmiri shawls are famous all around the world. The wonderful designs, colors and the quality of the material is of international standards.
Handicrafts: Carpets, silk woolen clothing, woolen shawls, wood carving, Papier Mashie, rugs.

KASHMIRI OR PINK TEA
Other products and fruits: mushrooms, honey, walnuts, apples, cherry, medicinal herbs & plants, resin, Deodar, Kail, Chir, Fir, Maple and Ash Timbers etc.

One of the must have or taste rather is the Kashmiri tea or pink tea. It has a wonderful color, taste and is filled with nuts. A cozy treat for your taste buds in the wonderful climate



2005 KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE:
CENTRE POINT OF KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE

On 8th October 2005 a terriable earthquake shook not only Kashmir but all of Pakistan and people lost their lives their, loved ones, their homes and valuables.
Approximately 80,000 people were killed in the Pakistan premises and the magnitude of the earthquake was 7.6….and once you see the mountain which was the epicenter of the earthquake you are stunned ….and you instantly beg Allah for forgiveness and pray for the killed souls to rest in peace..it is so mind jolting to see that huge mountain teared in literally a half …on half standing while the other half came on the ground with everything beneath it….Indeed Allah is Almighty…is all you have on your mind.

MY RECOMMENDATIONS:

BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF KASHMIR

A visit to Muzaffarabad ,Azad Kashmir Pakistan is a must with your family and friends, you will love the people and the place and you will want to go there again and again .