The northern part of Azad Jammu and Kashmir encompasses the lower part of the Himalayas, including Jamgarh Peak (15,531 feet, or 4,734 meters).
[1] Fertile, green, mountainous valleys are characteristic of Azad Kashmir's geography, making it one of the most beautiful regions on the subcontinent.
[2] The southern parts of Azad Kashmir including Bhimber, Mirpur and Kotli districts has extremely hot weather in summers and moderate cold weather in winters.
In the central and northern parts of state weather remains moderate hot in summers and very cold and chilly in winter.
During summer, monsoon floods of the Jhelum and Leepa river are common, due to high rainfall and melting snow.