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Azad Jammu & Kashmir
The main asset of the disputed
territories of Jammu and Kashmir is their natural
beauty - unfortunately, Pakistan's 16 km (10 mi) security zone means
most of the truly scenic parts are now off limits. What's left is
Neelum Valley, famous for fishing and trekking, Jhelum Valley, site
of hill stations and more good walks, and forested highlands to
the south. However, even these areas may be out of bounds, depending
on the political climate at the time; make sure to check restrictions
before you travel.
There are flights daily from Islamabad into Muzaffarabad and Rawalakot.
Crossings into Muzaffarabad by land are restricted to Bararkot in
Manshera, or Kohala in Murree. You can enter Rawalakot by bus or
wagon from Rawalpindi. Other more direct routes are off limits to
foreigners as they run close to the government research centre in
the Punjab.
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