Dhani Waterfall, Waterfall in Neelum Valley, Muzaffarabad District, Pakistan
Dhani Waterfall is a cascade in Neelum Valley that drops approximately 15 meters and forms natural pools where the water collects at the base. The flow comes down surrounded by mountain slopes and rocky terrain typical of the valley landscape.
The waterfall has long served as the first major landmark for travelers entering Neelum Valley from Muzaffarabad, marking an important gateway. Its steady presence and strategic location established it as a recognizable point on journeys through the region for generations.
The waterfall serves as a gathering spot for local families and friends, especially during warmer seasons when people come to spend time together in this natural setting. It represents a place woven into the daily social life of the valley.
The drive from Muzaffarabad takes about 40 minutes, and the road through the valley is well-developed and easy to navigate. Visiting during warmer months offers the easiest access and most comfortable conditions for exploring the site.
The water maintains a steady flow all year long, fed by mountain springs at higher elevations in the surrounding peaks. This consistent supply means the cascade appears full and powerful no matter when you visit.
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