Saif-ul-Malook Lake: Lake Saif-ul-Malook is in the Northern brink of the Kaghan valley, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. Its altitude is about 3,224 metres (10,578 feet) above sea level. Saif-ul-Malook is one of the highest lakes in Pakistan. It is in the oval shape and spreads over a surface of a mile. The water of the lake is crystal …
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SHANDUR TOP (PASS) In CHITRAL
Shandur Top Shandur is the ‘Roof of the World’ because of its high altitude of 12,200 feet (3,700 metres) above sea level. The top consists of flat plateau and accessible between late April till early November. There is a boundary line between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Chitral District) and Gilgit-Baltistan (Ghizer District) on Shandur Top in Punji-Lasht. Shandur Polo Festival Shandur Polo …
Read More »COLOURFUL FESTIVALS OF NORTHERN PAKISTAN
Shandur Top Pakistan: Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage with diverse and multi-ethnic charms. So many festivals give colours to its diversity and vibrant culture of Pakistan. Shandur Top is at the elevation of 12,200 feet (3,719 metres) above sea level. It is between Chitral and District Ghizer of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is popularly called as the ‘Roof of the World’. …
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Neelum Valley Itinerary: Neelum valley is truly a heaven on the earth. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in Azad Kashmir. This is a 144 kilometers long bow-like valley in the North and North-Eastern side of Muzaffarabad, the Capital of Azad Kashmir. District Neelum is 43 kilometers away from Muzaffarabad. It lies parallel to the LOC between the Indian and …
Read More »Deosai – The Land of Brown Bear
Deosai: It is a National Park between Skardu, Gultari, Kharmang and Astore valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan in North of Pakistan. The word “Deosai” means ‘the Land of the Giants’. Balti people called it as ‘Ghabarsia’ because of its accessibility in to the land in the summers only. Geography: Deosai National Park lies in outskirts of Skardu and its average elevation is …
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