Kaghan Valley

The 155km long Kaghan Valley is situated at an altitude of 4170m (13690ft) in the Mansehra district, NWFP, Pakistan. Kunhar river flows through its length. Local languages spoten here are Hindko and Gojri while Urdu is also spoken.

The tourist attractions of Kaghan valley are many and are very popular among tourists specially its lakes. These include Lake Saif-ul-malook, Lake Dodipatsar and Lalusar Lake. The mountain peak of Malika Parbat (5, 296m) is also accessible from Kaghan valley. In addition to these, Shorgan is also regarded as a fascinating place.

Most visitors to Naran pay a visit to Saiful Muluk Lake (10,500 feet) 6 miles east of town. If the road is open you can arrange transportation by jeep. If the road is closed, it is an easy, gradual three-hour walk, and the lake is a lovely spot for a picnic. you can also take some guide with you. you can ask it from hotel, or any shops but make a good deal. Espacially if you plan to walk in may/june, due to big ice-glaciers you may require a horse to put all your luggage on it. Brown Trout and Mahasheer are stocked in the pure silvery waters between Kaghan and Naran. The Kunhar river's trout is considered best in the South Asia.

The Kaghan area can reached by road via the towns of Balakot, Abbottabad and Mansehra. In Balakot, one may find buses and other transports to reach Kaghan or Naran. It can also be reached from the capital, Islamabad. You can drive in a rented car, taxi, station-wagon or bus to Abbottabad which is 122 kms from Islamabad and 217 kms from Peshawar. Abbottabad is also a Charming town spread out over several low, refreshingly green hills.

The tourist season of Kaghan valley is from May to September.


Lalusar Lake



Kaghan Valley



Lalazar, Kaghan Valley




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