Neelum Valley Tour is one of the most reviewed tours of Pakistan. The valley attracts a lot of domestic tourists from all over the Country. It is located in the northmost region of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Neelum Valley Tour offers wide range of natural beauty from lush green valleys to snow capped mountains. The beautiful valley is located about 20 kms from Muzaffarabad. Neelum Road is about 200km long, starting from Muzaffarabad. The line of Control between Pakistan and India is located on the bank of neelum river so one can see flags of each countries standing high in their terrorities. Neelum Valley amazes a lot of travellers, photographers and tourists with its beautiful natural environment.
The best time to book your Neelum Valley Tour is from April to September. It snows heavily in winters, so the connecting roads are blocked due to snowfall, a routine in winters.
The tour to Neelum valley starts from Islamabad, with a drive through on Murree Expressway towards Muzaffarabad. It takes about 3-4 hours to reach Muzaffarabad, depending upon traffic. The beauty starts to amaze once you follow the neelum river. The river changes its color grey to blue as you travel deep into the valley alongside the neelum river.
Swat is known as the Switzerland of Pakistan. The river Swat is a clear water river, starting from the Ushu range of mountains to the spread of the valley of Swat. It is one of the greenest valleys of Northern Pakistan and is well connected to the rest of Pakistan. One can also get here either from Peshawar (160 KMs) or Islamabad. (250 KMs). The valley of Swat is located in the middle of foothills of Hindukush mountain range. The main town of the valley is Mingora and Saidu Sharif.
Swat is a place for leisure Lovers, Hikers, and archaeologists. There are many comfortable hotels where one can stay a while to relax. In Kalam upper Swat there are some very pleasant walks since the weather is pretty pleasant one can easily walk over the hills for hours and enjoy the unspoiled nature. The Swat is garden of Ashoka and was a prosperous land in the Buddhist times (2nd BC to 5 AD) There are at least over 100 archaeological sites in the valley less than 10% of the area excavated. One can explore some of those sites in a half day tour of Swat.
Malam Jabba is home to one of the two ski resorts in Pakistan; the other is at Naltar, Gilgit Baltistan. Two trekking trails are flying near the Malam Jabba resort. The first pass through the Ghorband Valley and Shangla Top and starts about 18 km from the resort.