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Nestled in the scenic valleys of Azad Kashmir, Chakothi is a small yet historically and geographically significant town located along the Line of Control (LOC). Surrounded by lush green mountains and the flowing Jhelum River, Chakothi offers a unique blend of natural beauty and geopolitical importance.
Location & Accessibility
Location & Accessibility
Chakothi lies approximately:
- 90 km from Muzaffarabad
- 130 km from Islamabad
How to Get There:
- By Road: Accessible via Muzaffarabad–Chakothi Road (well-maintained but mountainous).
- Public Transport: Limited; private vehicles or hired taxis are recommended.
- Nearest Airport: Islamabad International Airport.
Why Visit Chakothi?
1. Scenic Beauty
Chakothi is known for:
- River views along the Jhelum
- Verdant hills and peaceful landscapes
- Cool, refreshing climate in summer
2. Historical & Political Significance
- Located directly on the Line of Control between Pakistan-administered and India-administered Kashmir.
- A key crossing point during ceasefire agreements and humanitarian exchanges.
3. Unique Experience
- Rare opportunity to see one of the most sensitive borders in the world.
- Insight into the Kashmir region’s history and current realities.
Travel Restrictions & Permissions
Chakothi is a sensitive border zone, so travelers must be aware of:
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Special Permission Required:
Access near the LOC may require permits from local authorities or military checkpoints. -
Restricted Areas:
Some zones are strictly off-limits to civilians and tourists. -
Photography Limitations:
Avoid taking photos of military installations, checkpoints, or personnel. -
Foreign Nationals:
May face stricter regulations; prior approval is essential.
Accommodation Options
Chakothi itself has limited lodging facilities. Recommended options:
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Stay in Muzaffarabad:
- Wide range of hotels and guesthouses
- Better amenities and services
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Day Trip Option:
- Visit Chakothi and return the same day
Food & Dining
Food & Dining
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Small local eateries serve:
- Traditional Kashmiri dishes
- Pakistani cuisine (daal, roti, kebabs)
- Limited variety, so:
- Carry snacks and bottled water
- Eat in Muzaffarabad before/after your trip
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (March–May): Pleasant weather, greenery
- Summer (June–August): Cooler than plains, ideal escape
- Autumn (September–November): Clear views, mild climate
- Winter (December–February): Cold; travel may be difficult
Travel Tips
- Carry your CNIC/Passport at all times
- Expect security checkpoints
- Mobile network may be weak or inconsistent
- Wear comfortable clothing for mountainous terrain
- Travel during daylight hours only
Things to Do
- Enjoy panoramic views of the valley
- Walk along designated safe areas near the river
- Interact with locals and learn about regional culture
- Observe the LOC from permitted viewpoints