Muzaffarabad is the cultural and financial capital
of Azad Kashmirin Pakistan.It lies on the banks of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers. By 1999, the population had risen to almost 750,000. Muzaffarabad is
named after its founder, Sultan Muhammad Muzaffar Khan, who belonged to the
Bamba Tribe. Common dialects spoken in Muzaffarabad are Punjabi and Kashmiri.
1.
The Red Fort
Sultan Muzaffar Khan, the founder
of Muzaffarabad city, finally completed the construction of the Red Fort in 1646. The Dogra rulers further reconstructed and extended the fort for their
political and military operationsIt is surrounded on three sides by the Neelum River formally known as the Kishan Ganga River with steps leading to the banks
of the river. Locally, it is known as the "Rutta Qila".
2.
Pir Chinasi
Pir Chinasi is located eastward of
Muzaffarabad. It offers tourists with an amazing view of Muzaffarabad and is a
travel favourite! The luscious green peak is ideal for hiking, trekking and
camping activities. The tourism department has also constructed a tourist lodge
at Saran, located 30 kilometers east of Muzaffarabad city on the top of a hill.
3.
Chikaar
Chikaar is a beautiful summer station located 46 kilometers away from
Muzaffarabad. A few private hotels are available here for tourists to stay
overnight.
Tips
A dish recommended for Pakistanis and
Kashmiris is Chicken Karahi accompanied with Kashmiri Nan for a traditional and
mouth-watering meal. Kashmiri Pink Tea and Kulcha’s are a delicious snack for when you’re exploring the city!
When in Muzaffarabad, explore the local
markets for unique walnut carvings, high quality Kashmiri shawls and other
traditional handicrafts at an affordable price!
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