Hajira (Urdu: ہجیرہ) is a small town in Poonch District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.
While summers can be very hot (exceeding 35C) the winters are mild in Hajira, with snowfall very rare due to the low altitude.
The main villages included in sub-division Hajira are: Ghameer, Pothi Chhaprian, Kathiara, Paghwati, Dawarandi, Tatrinote, Madarpur, Saher, Mandhol, Buttle, Sahra, Dara sher khan, Rakar, Sarari, Basari, Kaloti, Devigali, kalpur, Bhango, Bhantini, etc.
Public transport runs daily between Rawalakot and Hajira from morning to night.
Due to its strategic position between Rawalakot, Kotli and Abbaspur it attracts people from all sectors for education and shopping.
The people of Hajira and the surrounding areas have faced a lot of trouble in the past because of its proximity to the line of control between Indian and Pakistani administered Kashmir.
Recently because of the Indo–Pak agreement [citation needed], cross border attacks from India have been stopped and Hajira has become a safer town.