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Pir Chanasi is a shrine and tourist destination located at an altitude of 2,900 meters (9,500 feet) on a mountaintop 30 km (19 miles) east of Muzaffarabad city.  The mountain peak became famous for visiting St. Pir Chanasi, popularly known as Pir Syed Hussain Shah Bukhari.  Tourists also visit this place which can get a great view of Muzaffarabad and rural areas around the hidden city.The area is also famous for take off points for paragliding and snow cross jeep rallies.One track also gives you a tour of Eismar, another tourist destination with jungle and fresh atmosphere.The sight and surroundings are piled up in the pine forest, and the oak trees offer pleasant summer and cold, icy cold for their visitors.  When visiting Pir Chanasi, visitors should be equipped with their own camping gear.  Because it is very difficult to find a rest house to live in.  There are only two rest houses that are mostly complete or nearby.  If you're lucky enough to find a room, the rest of the runners pay a lot more.  Therefore, it will be more economical and more pleasant for tourists to buy their own camping equipment. Neighboring areas of the site are Pir Asimr, Phanwa Da Dana and Pir Chansi.  Jiran Piran, Ski, Sodbone, Saran and Mushki Paris are places worth visiting on a visit to Paris.  Accommodation for tourists is provided by a tourist lodge in When the weather closes in mid-April in September, there's hardly anyone to consult or ask.  There is a private guest house where you can get accommodation



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