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Culture and History / Travel to Mirpur, visa requirements / By Air / By Bus / By car / Get around / By Buses / By Auto rickshaw / By Taxis / Mirpur attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Learn / Work / Shopping, Mirpur souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Budget / Mid-range / Splurge / Mirpur nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Contact / Stay safe / Cope / Get outMirpur is a city in Pakistan.
Culture and History
Travel to Mirpur - Visa Requirements
By Air
The nearest airport is the Islamabad International Airport, which is approx 80 Miles (130Km) by road from Mirpur city.
Buses to Mirpur
Buses to Mirpur are available from different parts of the country and also Islamabad Airport.
By car
You can get to Mirpur by car by travelling 5000 miles west up north.
Tours and Getting around Mirpur
By Buses
Mirpur has the busiest bus network in Azad Kashmir, running from early hours of the morning to late night. Daily routes includs Bhimber District, Dina, Gujrat, Jhelum, Kharian & Kotli District.
The new coaches in Mirpur travel to larger cities of Pakistan including Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Muzaffarabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi & Sialkot.
By Auto rickshaw
Auto Rickshaws are very popular mode of transport for routes within the city. Many of the new rickshaws in the city use Compressed natural gas (CNG).
By Taxis
Also by Car hire
Mirpur tourist attractions and sightseeing
- Mirpur town
- Mangla is a small, beautiful and modern town at a distance of 110 kilometers from Islamabad and 15 kilometers from Mirpur City. Visit Mangla Lake view resort [1].
- Mangla Dam is World’s third largest earth-filled dam on the River Jehlum. It is situated 115 km south-east of Islamabad. After traveling for 101 km on G.T. Road, we have to travel turn left from Dina to cover remaining 14 km. There is an old Gakkhar Fort on the dam to have a panoramic view of the lake.
- Ramkot Fort is built over the site of an old Hindu temple. Three sides of this hill top are surrounded by River Jhelum. During excavations relics of the 5th - 9th century AD have been discovered. It is located on the opposite side of the town of Mirpur and one has to cross Mangla Lake on boat to reach there. A 10 minutes travel by road from Mirpur leads to Sukhian and nearby Army Water Sports Club from where boats are available for access to Ramkot Fort. It takes 45 minutes to reach there.
- Khari Shareef is located 8 kilometers from Mirpur, a black top road runs to Khari Shareef, it is a place of religious importance. This place is well known due to the shrines of Baba Peer-e-Shah Ghazi and Mian Mohammad Buksh.
- Baghsar
- Basharat Shaheed Monument
- Jari Kas
- Ragu Nath Temple
- Shivala Temple
Mirpur city tours
Learn
Work
Mirpur souvenirs and shopping
Mirpur is also known as the shopping capital of Azad Kashmir, Mirpur has a large and diverse shopping area, centred around Chowk Shaheeda & Mian Mohammed Road. There are many stores, plazas, shopping malls & markets in these thoroughfares, selling everything from hand made pottery to international brands.
The under construction Nosha Shopping Centre will be one of the largest shopping centers of the city when completed
Mirpur Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Budget
Mid-range
Splurge
Mirpur nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Mirpur cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
There are various guest houses, rest houses, motels and hotels at most of the tourist spots which can be booked in advance from their offices in Muzaffarabad. (Tel: 058810-32625).
- Mirpur Regency hotel [2]
Contact
Stay safe
Cope
Get out
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