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Venture beyond the city and find yourself in nature’s grandeur with a day excursion to Dhani Waterfall from Muzaffarabad — a perfect retreat for travelers seeking peace, adventure, and the raw beauty of Azad Kashmir. This trip promises more than just a destination; it offers a scenic journey through some of the most picturesque landscapes in Neelum Valley.
Located just 38 kilometers from Muzaffarabad, Dhani Waterfall — also known as Dhani Noseri Waterfall — is the highest waterfall in Neelum Valley, cascading gracefully from a height of 50 feet at an elevation of approximately 1,100 meters (3,600 feet). The drive, taking roughly 1.5 to 2 hours, winds through lush hills, charming villages, and pine-covered slopes, offering a panoramic view of the towering Pamir and Himalayan ranges.
The route from Muzaffarabad to Dhani is dotted with scenic highlights, including views of the Neelum River, rustic wooden homes perched on hillsides, and vibrant glimpses of local village life. As you climb higher, the air becomes fresher, and the backdrop of snow-capped peaks and forested valleys reveals a majestic world that feels untouched by time.
Upon arrival, Dhani Waterfall stuns the senses — its clear, cascading water flowing through rocky ledges into a cool pool below. The sound of the waterfall combined with the tranquil mountain breeze makes for an incredibly soothing experience. It’s an ideal spot for photography, a peaceful picnic, or simply soaking in the awe of Kashmir’s natural artistry.
Whether you’re a nature lover, an explorer, or someone seeking a break from routine, the day excursion to Dhani Waterfall delivers a memorable slice of Kashmir’s raw elegance.
08:00 AM – Departure from Muzaffarabad
09:00 AM – Scenic Stop at Noseri
10:00 AM – Arrive at Dhani Waterfall
12:30 PM – Picnic Lunch / Local Restaurant (Optional)
02:00 PM – Optional Excursion to Nearby Villages or Riverbank
03:30 PM – Begin Return Journey to Muzaffarabad
05:30 PM – Arrive Back in Muzaffarabad
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