Waterfalls of Azad Kashmir

Waterfalls of Azad Kashmir

1. Chamb Waterfall

The biggest waterfall of Azad Kashmir. Water vapors many meters around it. It is the most fascinating and noisy. Visitors find themselves spellbound there and it is hard to move from there. The scene of falling crystal clear white water can be observed from far away.

Chamb Waterfall Location

It is near Chinari town On Pando road. At Chamb village. 

Chamb waterfall distance

It is 52km away from Muzaffarabad and 4km from Chinari. It can be reached by every type of transport.

Chamb Waterfall visiting time

It is situated in snow falling area. And offers a freezing environment in winter and cool weather in summer. The best time to visit is summer, spring, and Autumn.

2. Sundhoa waterfall

Sundhoa is a stream of crystal clear water with sloppy rocky stones. It is a little lake. waterfalls in a stream-like style. This waterfall is not so high. It is situated in Samahani Valley in the district of Bhimber Azad Kashmir. As the waterfall temples over the precipice, it leaves behind a trail of ethereal mist, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Time seems to stand still as the waterfall cascades, creating a movement of tranquility in the fast-paced world.  

3. Hillan Waterfall

Hillan waterfall height is the highest waterfall of Azad Kashmir and its height is about 180 feet. The Hillan waterfall is near the Neel Fairy district of Hawali. It can be reached from forward Khota city through a mettled road. It offers fascinating spell-bonding scenes for nature and water lovers. The sheer force of the waterfalls creates a natural amphitheater where the symphony of water echoes off the cliffs.

Hillan Waterfall Distance

Hillan Waterfall is 27km away from Islamabad. Hillan Waterfall is 162 from Muzaffarabad. Hillan Waterfall is 20km from Kota. It may be visited in the summer season for nature’s abundant beauty and prevailing high Land captivating scenes and in winter it becomes a statue of snow.

  4. Grata par waterfall

Grata Par waterfall is the widest waterfall in Azad Kashmir. 3 streams fall smoothly over rocky stones which gradually come down in a lush green environment this waterfall resembles heavenly scenes. Visitors who come once, come again and again. Like a bridle wail, the water’s gentle descent shreds the landscapes in an enchanting beauty.

Grata par location

It is just 20 km from Trar Khal District Sundhoti. Trar Khal is just one hour drive away from Rawalakot city.

Grata par height

It is not so high but waterfalls here in parallel falling streams.

Grata par distance

It is about two hundred km from Islamabad and about 20 km from Rawalakot.

5. Gulpur Waterfall

 Gulpur Waterfall is located in Kotli. It is also known as the twin waterfalls of Gulpur. Kotli City is 124 kilometers from Islamabad. Gulpur is 37 kilometers away from Kotli City. These waterfalls are created by Gulpur dam water. It offers a sightseeing scene for water lovers. Gulpur is a famous town and visitors can avail everything there. It is fast and wide flowing of water. The waterfall’s crystal clear waters reflect the colors of the surrounding foliage, forming a kalends copy of vibrant hues. The waterfall’s gentle sprays lasses the skin refreshing and rejuvenating the weary travelers.

6. Dhani Waterfall

 Dhani waterfall distance from Muzaffarabad is 30km at the place of Dhani. It is the highest waterfall in Neelum Valley. 49 feet is its altitude. Entertainment and refreshments are available. It is on Muzaffarabad Neelum valley road. It attracts all visitors as a must-see place. It is a fascinating waterfall. The water blooms like flowers. It looks captivating. The waterfall cascades down in graceful, dense, its water sparkling under the sun’s gentle caress. The cascade descends with such grace that it has seen as time allows down allowing us to sever the movements.

7. Kashmir Waterfall

 Kashmir Abshar / waterfall distance from Islamabad is 25km. Kashmir Abshar’s distance from Muzaffarabad is 12km. It is situated on the western bank of the Jehlum River. Visitors can have a chairlift to reach there from Muzaffarabad Rawalpindi roadside. There are many sports and adventures offered for visitors. Refreshments and entertainment with beautiful attractive scenes. The waterfall is a high waterfall and visitors come from all over the country to enjoy these fascinating water adventures. Symphony of freshwater hills the ari as a waterfall plunges into a pristine pool below. The waterfall waters tumble and churn, a lively performance that captivates all who witness it.

8. Nargola Waterfall

Nargola waterfall’s distance from Rawalakot city is 5km. It is a land of greenery fertility and beauty. Wild trees flora and fauna capture the attention of people who visit this area. It is a small waterfall known black waterfall of Rawalakot. Nature artistry comes alive as the waterfall paints the rocks with a dedicated mist. As the waterfall crushes into the pool below, it releases a surge of energy that electrifies the air.

9. Kundal Shahi Waterfall

 Kundal Shahi Waterfall is a great fascination for visitors. It is in itself a desired destination. Lush green scenes are abundant. Kundal Shahi Waterfall’s distance from Muzaffarabad is 74km. Kundal Shahi Waterfall distance from Kundal Shahi village is 5km. The road is in good condition. Mettled road. Kundal Shahi is a well-populated village. This waterfall offers water adventures and visitors love to see and enjoy these scenes of beauty forever. With each leap, the waterfall creates a mesmerizing display of liquid ribbons against a backdrop of lush greenery. Standing in the presence of the waterfall one can feel the ancient vespers of nature’s secrets.

10. Nosari Waterfall

 Nosari Waterfall’s distance from Muzaffarabad is 22km. It is the most beautiful scene of falling water. The Neelum River water falls from the base of the tunnel, the starting tunnel of Nosari Dam. It can be approached just 30 minutes from Muzaffarabad. The Nosari power project is worth visiting scene. Crystal clear water of the river Neelum attracts all passersby and visitors find it impossible to move forward without seeing this beautiful place. Nosari waterfall can be seen from only the other side of the river bank because the power project is well protected and prohibited area. The waterfall’s thunderous roar river berates through the surrounding valley, a testament to its raw power. The waterfall’s sheer height commands attention, drawing the gays upward to its majestic decant.

Conclusions

The waterfalls of Azad Kashmir offer a wide range of enchanting beauty. When you visit one time you wish to stay there for your whole life. These waterfalls are worth visiting. You can visit and enjoy yourself with your loved ones. Some waterfalls reflect their historical significance. Visiting these waterfalls can make your mind curious about the adventures.

FAQs

Q. What is the best time to visit waterfalls?

A. (July to August) These months offer the most volume of water but have to prepare for the landslides Spring (March to April) and Autumn (September to November) offer pleasant weather and also others have moderate water flow.

Q. Are waterfalls safe for swimming?

A. Every waterfall is not for swimming, swim only where proper guidance is provided in designated areas.

Q. Do I need special permission to visit waterfalls?

A. Some waterfalls offer free entry but there’s a need for special permission for some waterfalls, especially in remote areas.

Q. What are the best ways to reach waterfalls?

A. Some can be accessed by the road, while some need off-road driving or trekking. Research beforehand and choose transportation suitable for your fitness level and then after this you can visit any waterfall about which you wish to visit. 

Q. Are there any local legends or stories related to the waterfalls?

A. Yes some waterfalls have interesting folklore and fascinating historical significance.

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