Banjosa Lake, Azad Kashmir.
Banjosa city is a small tourist resort located 12 miles from Rawalakot, District Poonch, Azad Kashmir. Rawalakot is approximately 75 miles (120 km) from the capital Islamabad. Banjosa Lake, surronded by thick forest of whispering pine trees, is a picturesque tourist spot.
Banjosa Lake, Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir
Banjosa Lake, Rawlakoat
Pearl Continental Hotel, Muzaffarabad
Beautiful Eye Catching Viewotel of Muzaffarabad City from PC H.
Picture is taken from the Marcopolo Restaurant of Pearl Continental Hotel, Muzaffarabad covering the front lawn and the city. Photo contributed by Anjum Sheraz Malik, September 01, 2013.
Another Panoramic View of Muzaffarabad City from Pearl Continental Hotel.
Photo contributed by Umar Hassan Cheema, September 12, 2013.
A Picturesque View of Muzaffarabad City.
This photo has been taken from the Pearl Continental Hotel, Muzaffarabad by Umar Hassan Cheema, Sep 12, 2013.
Beautiful Night View of Muzaffarabad City.
Picture is taken from the front lawn of Pearl Continental Hotel, Muzaffarabad by Umar Hassan Cheema, Sep 12, 2013.
Dreamy Night View of Muzaffarabad City
. Picture is taken from the front lawn of Pearl Continental Hotel, Muzaffarabad by Umar Hassan Cheema, Sep 12, 2013.
Muzaffarabad City at Night.
Muzaffarabad, located on the banks of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers, is the capital of AJ&K.
CMH Muzaffarabad
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir.
Mangla Lake is visible in the background. Mirpur city is known as ‘Mini England’. Photo by Adil Rafiq Abbasi.
Quaid-e-Azam Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.
Mangla Lake at the background.
A Night View of Bank Square, Mirpur, Azad Kashmir.
Photo by Adil Rafiq Abbasi.
Quaid-e-Azam Chowk, Mirpur.
Photo by Faisal Shehzad.
View of Mangla Lake from Mirpur
. Photo by Raja Sajawal Huaain.
Mirpur City, Azad Kashmir.
Mangla Lake can be seen in the background. Photo by Adil Rafiq Abbasi.
Chowk Shaheedan, Mirpur.
Photo by Adil Rafiq Abbasi.
Arrang Kel, Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir
Arang Kel, Neelum Valley
Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir
Another View of Neelum Valley
The Chitta Katha Lake.
It is located at an altitude of 13,500 feet (4,100 metres) in the Shounter Valley in Azad Jammu & Kashmir. It is only accessible in the months of July and August. Tourists first reach Kel, then take a road from Kel to Shounter Valley. It is recommended to reach the village Utli Domel at night and proceed forward early in the morning. It takes 5 to 6 hours to reach the lake. One can also hire horses from the locals.
Dheer Kot, Azad Kashmir
Dak Bugalow at Garhi Dupatta, Jhelum Valley, 1900-1910.
Garhi Dupatta is a small town 25 km from Muzaffarabad City along with Jhelum River.
Kohala Suspension Bridge over River Jhelum, 1880s