Luxury Trips To

Neelum Valley

HIGHLIGHT
Neelum Valley is Kashmir’s crown jewel a 200-km stretch of rivers, meadows, waterfalls, and alpine villages where every bend reveals another breathtaking scene

Nellum valley

Exploring Neelum’s Heavenly Beauty

Neelum Valley is a symphony of rivers and mountains. The Neelum River flows alongside winding roads, leading travelers past alpine forests, terraced fields, and stone-built villages. Highlights include Keran with its riverside charm, Sharda with its ancient university ruins, and Kel, the gateway to magical Arang Kel a village perched above the clouds.
Further north lies Taobat, the valley’s last village, surrounded by untouched wilderness and crystal clear streams. From lakes like Ratti Gali and Chitta Katha to meadows dotted with wildflowers, Neelum offers experiences that feel straight out of a dream.

Life in Neelum Valley moves to the rhythm of nature. Villagers live simply, farming terraced fields and raising livestock. Travelers are often welcomed with Kashmiri tea and fresh bread. Local handicrafts, wooden carvings, and handwoven shawls make for meaningful souvenirs.

The valley is also rich in spiritual heritage, with old shrines and the ruins of Buddhist era sites in Sharda. Whether you seek mountain adventure or riverside peace, Neelum is where the beauty of nature and culture flows together.

What's the weather like?

When to Visit Neelum Valley

Muzaffarabad is a destination for all seasons from spring blossoms and summer’s river adventures to autumn’s golden beauty and winter’s snowy retreats nearby. As the cultural and natural heart of AJK, it welcomes travelers year-round.

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Spring
March to May
Snow melts and the valley comes alive with blossoms, gushing rivers, and fresh greenery.
Summer
june to august
Peak season for tourism lakes open up, meadows turn lush, and villages bustle with travelers.
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Autumn
September to November
Golden fields and crisp mountain air make autumn peaceful and photogenic.
Winter
December to february
While lower areas remain open, upper valley regions like Arang Kel and Taobat are cut off by snow, offering only limited winter access.
Spring
March to May
Snow melts and the valley comes alive with blossoms, gushing rivers, and fresh greenery.
Summer
June to August
Peak season for tourism lakes open up, meadows turn lush, and villages bustle with travelers.
Autumn
September to November
Golden fields and crisp mountain air make autumn peaceful and photogenic.
Winter
December to February
While lower areas remain open, upper valley regions like Arang Kel and Taobat are cut off by snow, offering only limited winter access.

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