Duration: | 6 Day(s) - 5 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Classic Tours |
Day1: Travel from Islamabad to Naran Kaghan.
Visit lake Saif ul Malook on Jeeps
Night stay in a hotel
Day 2: Travel from Naran to Babusar Top, Lulusar lake, Jalkhad.
Night stay in Naran
Day 3: Travel from Naran to Swat.
Night stay at Fizzaghat
Day 4: Travel to Kalam.
Visit Kalam
Visit Mahodand lake.
Night stay in Kalam.
Day 5: Travel back to Islamabad.
Explore More About Kaghan Valley:
The Kaghan Valley is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), and borders the Pakistani-administered territories of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir to the north and east, respectively. The 155-kilometer-long valley is enveloped by the Lower Himalayan mountain range, resulting in an alpine climate and the prevalence of pine forests and alpine meadows.
Alongside the flow of the Kunhar River, the valley features glaciers, crystal-like clear lakes, waterfalls and frosty mountain streams. The Kaghan is famous for its scenic beauty and landscapes, resulting in its popularity as a summertime resort among locals and tourists alike.
The valley is always accessible during the summer and closed to visitors during winter. This is because glaciers block the roads leading to the Kaghan during winter, although these glaciers typically melt between February and April. From May to the end of September, the roads and Babusar Pass remain open. In May, temperatures can reach up to 11 °C (52 °F) and stoop as low as 3 °C (37 °F)
The popular languages spoken in the valley are Hindko and Gojri while the national language Urdu is also widely understood. Kaghan valley is situated at an approximate distance of 250 kilometers from the capital, Islamabad. The road that leads to the valley passes through different towns and cities, notably Taxila, Abbottabad, Mansehra and Balakot. The last city/town that comes before the start of Kaghan valley is Balakot.