Neelum Valley Azad Kashmir Tour Packages
Kashmir is a piece of heaven on Earth. There are several valleys in the region of Azad Kashmir. Without a doubt, the most beautiful among them would be Neelum Valley. The beauty of this valley and other scenic places in Azad Kashmir has encouraged us to introduce the Neelum Valley Tour Packages 2026 and the Kashmir Tour Packages 2026. These packages are well-researched and planned for a stress-free, luxurious, and adventurous experience.
Kashmir Neelum Valley Scenery:
Client Categories – Neelum Valley Trips and Kashmir Tours :
Couple / Honeymoon Tours
Our Neelum Valley Couple & Honeymoon Packages are thoughtfully designed for newlyweds to celebrate their journey together. Enjoy peaceful, romantic moments surrounded by stunning natural beauty, offering the perfect mix of privacy, comfort, and unforgettable experiences.
Family Tours
Our Family Tour Packages provide a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for everyone. Spend quality time with your loved ones, strengthen family bonds, and create lifelong memories while exploring the scenic beauty of Neelum Valley.
Students / Friends Group Tours
Travel with your friends and enjoy a trip full of fun, adventure, and shared experiences. These packages are designed with engaging activities and hassle-free planning so you can focus on making memories, exploring new places, and enjoying every moment together
Corporate / Group Tours
Our Corporate Tour Packages are ideal for organizations looking to refresh and reconnect their teams. These tours help build stronger relationships, encourage teamwork, and provide a relaxing escape from the routine office environment in the heart of nature..
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Book your Kashmir Neelum Valley Tour .
KASHMIR ARANGKEL
Kashmir | Neelum Valley | Arang Kel Tour
Departure Details
- Every Thursday & Monday Night
- From Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi & GT Road
With the grace of Allah, we have successfully completed 200+ trips to Neelum Valley and Azad Kashmir, delivering memorable travel experiences to our clients.
Package Includes
- 3 Breakfasts
- 2 Dinners
- Comfortable Transportation
- Comfortable Hotel Accommodation
- BBQ Night
- Bonfire
- Musical Night
- All Applicable Taxes
- Professional Tour Guide
- Basic First Aid
Package Excludes
- Jeep Ride (Sharda to Kel)
- Extra Meals
- Dolly Charges (Kel to Arang Kel)
- Entry Tickets
- Laundry Charges
- Extra Expenses due to Landslides
- Travel Insurance
- Porter Charges
- Horse Riding
Most Popular Destinations and Attractions to Visit in Kashmir:
Kashmir is one of the most breathtaking regions of Pakistan, famous for its lush green valleys, flowing rivers, snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, and scenic landscapes. From the beautiful Neelum Valley to the peaceful surroundings of Arang Kel and Sharda, Kashmir offers countless tourist attractions and unforgettable natural beauty for travelers from around the world.
Keran Village
Keran is a small village of Neelum, which is a unique tourist attraction, as the other part of the village is located in the Indian-Occupied Kashmir. You can see people, tiny houses, tourist camps, and gazing animals on the other side, but no one can cross the river because of the Line of Control between the two countries. There are several hotels, camping sights, restaurants, shops, and local houses in Keran. If you are an adventure lover, camping beside the Neelum River in Keran is highly recommended.
Neelum Valley
Neelum Valley is Pakistan’s northmost part of Kashmir, an actual piece of heaven on Earth. It starts from Patihka Town in Muzaffarabad and ends at Kel Town, as does the Neelum Valley Road, and then we enter Gurez Valley. The road is asphalt till the Dowarian Bazaar and unpaved onwards till Kel. On this road, you will witness the Line of Control with Indian-Occupied Kashmir, on and off, throughout your journey with the heaven-like views of Kashmir Valley. Neelum Valley shares its boundary with Khaybar Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, and Indian-Occupied Kashmir at the Line Of Control. Before the partition of the sub-continent, Neelum Valley was known as the Kishanganga Valley. The part of Neelum in India is still known with this name. The river flowing through the valley is known as the Neelum River.
Sharda Village
Sharda is another village in Neelum Valley that holds much historical significance. The two mountains that shadow Sharda Valley are said to be named after the Hindu devi (goddess) sisters Shardi and Nardi. Hence, the name Sharda is believed to have originated from Shardi. There is a temple located in the valley known as Sharda Peeth. It holds significance for Buddhists and Hindus as this temple was used as a university for research at the time. The Sanskrit scripture is also said to be written here at Sharda University or Sharda Peeth Temple. Sharda Village has several hotels, restaurants, shops, and local houses. A jeep track of almost 4 to 5 hours, starting from Sharda Valley, takes us to the Noori Nar Pass. Noori is a jeepable pass between Neelum Valley, Kashmir, and Jalkhad in Kaghan Valley.
Upper Neelum
Upper Neelum is another beautiful village in Neelum Valley. It is accessed by road from Keran. It takes almost 25-30 minutes by car or jeep. You can also trek to Upper Neelum. The village gives us an aerial view of Keran and Indian-Occupied Kashmir. There are several hotels and camping options available at Upper Neelum.
Arangkel
Arangkel is a beautiful hilltop meadow with a small village where Kashmiri people live. A thick forest, along with snow-capped mountains, crown this valley. These mountains border with the Indian-Occupied Kashmir. Arangkel can be accessed from Kel Village (located on the Neelum road) by doing a 2-3 hours trek, or you can take a Doli ride from Kel, and after that, the hike will be easy of almost 30-45 minutes. There are several hotels and restaurants to entertain the tourists at the top. There are two jeep tracks from Kel Village, one to Shounter Valley and the other to Gurez Valley.
Kundal Shahi Waterfall
Kundal Shahi Waterfall can be accessed from the Neelum Valley Road through Kundal Shahi Bazaar. This waterfall is also known as the Kutton Waterfall. The distance from Kundal Shahi Bazaar to the Kutton Waterfall is almost 1.7 km. The height of this waterfall will give you chills for a moment. The water that forms Kundal Shahi Waterfall flows as Jagran Nala, which originates from Baboon Valley.
