TRAVEL: KASHMIR’S OWN PARADISE
It was a long time ago, but I cannot forget one of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen. I was at Pir Chinasi, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and spiritual ambience — because it is home to the shrine of Pir Syed Shah Hussain Bukhari, a famous Sufi saint who selflessly endeavoured to spread the message of peace and harmony to promote a pluralistic culture in Kashmir. By visiting his shrine, devotees of Shah Hussain Bukhari refresh their deep-felt sentiments.
At an elevation of 2,900 metres (9,500 feet) above sea level, Pir Chinasi is a mountain pass located 30 kilometres east of Muzaffarabad, the capital city of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. It is the perfect getaway from the daily hustle and bustle of life in noisy and overpopulated metropolitan cities. One can walk on the lush green, grassy land in summer, which covers itself in a white blanket of snow as the mercury dips down for winter in Kashmir, while a pure, refreshing but chilly air welcomes you upon your arrival.
The hill station of Pir Chinasi in AJK offers beautiful green mountains, clear rivers, silent valleys and plenty of thrills
Around the mountain peak, you can view small, traditional villages around thick forest despite relentless deforestation. Due to its lush greenery, magnificent weather and charming landscape, Pir Chinasi has become the ultimate destination of tourists from all over Pakistan. Carrying your own food supplies is a must, as there are no two-, three-, four- or five-star hotels available. If you plan to stay overnight in summer, you must have a cold-weather tent with you. This tent will, however, be useless in winter because of heavy snowfall.