Showing posts with label border. Show all posts
Showing posts with label border. Show all posts

Friday, 19 May 2023

Neelam Valley

 "The Neelam Valley"

The picturesque Neelam Valley, also known as the Neelum Valley, can be found in Pakistan's Azad Kashmir region. It is named for the Neelum River, which winds its way through the valley. The valley is prestigious for its staggering scenes, rich vegetation, and amazing perspectives on the Himalayan mountain range. Neelam Valley is situated in the upper east of Muzaffarabad, the capital city of Azad Kashmir. The Jammu and Kashmir region, which is administered by India, lies to its east. With its snow-capped peaks, dense forests, meandering rivers, and vibrant flora and fauna, the valley is renowned for its enchanting natural beauty. The valley's scenic appeal is enhanced by the Neelum River, which flows from the Indian side of the border.

 There are numerous tourist attractions in Neelam Valley. Athmuqam, Kutton, Jagran, Sharda, Kel, and Arang Kel are among the most well-liked destinations. The picturesque landscapes, waterfalls, lakes, and hiking trails in these areas draw adventurers and nature lovers. Neelam Valley residents come from Kashmiri, Gujjar, and Bakarwal communities, among other ethnic groups. They are well-known for their warm welcome to tourists and rich cultural heritage. Muzaffarabad can be reached by road to Neelam Valley. However, due to the region's proximity to the Line of Control (LoC) that separates India and Pakistan, it is essential to verify the security situation as well as any travel warnings. Pakistan's Neelam Valley is a popular destination for tourists who want to see the region's natural wonders in a peaceful setting.

Thursday, 18 May 2023

The Khunjerab Pass

"The Khunjerab Pass"

 Khunjerab Pass is a high mountain pass situated in the Karakoram Reach at the line of Pakistan and China. 

Khunjerab Pass is arranged at a height of 4,693 meters (15,397 feet) above ocean level. It denotes the boundary between Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan area and China's Xinjiang locale. One of the highest paved international border crossings in the world is Khunjerab Pass. It facilitates economic and cultural exchanges between Pakistan and China and serves as an important trade route.

The pass has been used for trade and connectivity for a long time. It was a part of the ancient Silk Road and helped Central Asia, China, and the Indian subcontinent exchange goods, ideas, and cultures. The development of the Karakoram Roadway, which associates between Pakistan and China, incorporated the advancement of the Khunjerab Pass. Since its completion in 1986, the highway has served as a symbol of friendship and cooperation between the two nations. There is a wide variety of flora and fauna in the vicinity of Khunjerab Pass. It is a component of Pakistan's highest national park, Khunjerab National Park. The unique ecosystem of the area, which includes species like the Marco Polo sheep, ibex, snow leopards, and numerous bird species, is the goal of the park. Pakistan and China cross their borders at the Khunjerab Pass. Depending on the weather, it is open to tourists and travelers during certain months of the year, usually from May to November. To cross the pass, travelers must complete the necessary border procedures and obtain the appropriate permits. Khunjerab Pass offers stunning perspectives on the encompassing mountains, including the magnificent pinnacles of the Karakoram Reach. The pass journey is well-known for its breathtaking scenery, rough terrain, and snow-capped mountains. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a major infrastructure project between China and Pakistan, relies on Khunjerab Pass as a crucial link. It promotes connectivity between the two nations and the entire region and facilitates trade and economic cooperation.


Every year, a lot of tourists visit Khunjerab Pass to see its natural beauty and experience the cross-cultural atmosphere at the border. The Karakoram Range's remote and picturesque landscapes can be explored by visitors thanks to the pass's trekking, hiking, and photography opportunities. The Khunjerab Pass is a symbol of Pakistan and China's connectivity, trade, and cultural exchange. Its geological importance, verifiable significance, and regular quality make it a momentous objective for explorers and specialists the same.

Kalam Valley

"Kalam Valley"  The picturesque Kalam Valley is in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province's Swat district. Because of its ...