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District Bagh

Azad Jammu & Kashmir

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Bagh - A Haven in the Himalayas 

Bagh, a captivating town nestled in the breathtaking embrace of the majestic Himalayas, proudly stands as the capital of the Bagh District in Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan. This enchanting destination, strategically located at the confluence of the serene Malwani and the flowing Mahl streams, is not only celebrated for its stunning natural vistas but also for its profound historical significance and vibrant cultural tapestry. 

The town is surrounded by lush greenery and towering peaks, offering visitors a tranquil escape into nature, while its rich traditions and warm hospitality reflect the diverse heritage of the region, making Bagh a truly remarkable place to explore and experience.

History of Bagh


Uncover the Kashmir's Best-Kept Secrets

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Kashmir's most stunning destinations, carefully selected just for you.

 Mahl River - Bagh AJ&K

Popular Destinations

Ganga Choti

15 KM from Bagh City

Haji Pir

 50 KM from Bagh

Lasdana 

30 KM from Bagh

Mahl River 

 Located in Bagh City

Dhirkot 

35 KM from Bagh

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Frequently asked questions

Here are some common questions about Bagh, Azad Jammu & Kashmir.



Bagh is a district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. It's situated in the mountainous region bordering Pakistan and India.

The district covers an area of approximately 1,465 square kilometers (566 sq mi).

Bagh City is the main town and district headquarters.

Estimates suggest the population of Bagh district to be around 880,000 (unofficial data, actual figures may vary).

Bagh is accessible by road from major cities in Pakistan. You can also reach Bagh via Islamabad or Lahore and then take a taxi or bus to the district.

Currently, there is no operational airport in Bagh. The nearest airports are located in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

Taxis and private cars are the most common modes of transportation within Bagh. Public buses also connect major towns within the district.

Spring (March-May) and summer (June-August) offer pleasant weather, while autumn (September-November) showcases beautiful fall foliage. Winter (December-February) transforms the landscape with snow, ideal for a winter wonderland experience.

Yes, Bagh offers a range of hotels and guesthouses catering to different budgets.

Camping is a popular option in designated areas, particularly near scenic locations like Lasdana, Sudhan Galli, and Ganga Choti.

Bagh offers activities for all interests, including hiking, trekking, birdwatching, picnicking, exploring historical sites, and experiencing the local culture.

Bagh's popular attactions include Mahl River, Circuit House, Ganga Choti, Sudhan Galli, Las Danna, and Haji Pir.

The culture of Bagh reflects the rich heritage of Kashmir. The predominant language is Pahari, with influences from Urdu and Punjabi. Kashmiri is also spoken in several parts of Bagh. Traditional music and dance are integral parts of the local culture.

Bagh has a long history. The region was an important trade route and witnessed various historical events. Explore historical sites like ancient forts and shrines to delve deeper into the area's past.

The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is the official currency used in Bagh.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Check with the Pakistani embassy or consulate in your country for visa information.

Bagh experiences a moderate climate with variations depending on the season. Generally, summers are warm and winters are cool. Rainfall is more frequent during spring and monsoon season.