Northern Areas Of Pakistan, Best Places to Stay And Enjoy In Naran
Northern areas of Pakistan, Naran is the place where you can see the miracles of the creator. A place where you can drool due to the extreme beauty and artistry of Almighty. Whether it’s Summer holidays or Winter’s, Naran is the top destination for holidays.
The Best Places to Visit in Naran Kaghan are described in this travel guide. There are two more valleys nearby, Naran and Kaghan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, located in Pakistan, is located 240 km away from Islamabad. There are hundreds of thousands of tourists visiting Naran and Kaghan valleys each year from Pakistan as well as all around the world.
The summer season brings a lot of visitors to Naran Kaghan and there are many scenic beauties for visitors to see in the northern areas of Pakistan.
Lake Saif ul Maluk
Lake Saif ul Maluk is known by its famous fictional story as the first place you would think of when you plan on visiting Naran Kaghan. This mountain sits at a height of 3-224 meters (10,578 feet). Trout fish live in the lake, which is about a mile deep and famous for trout. A sunny day in Saif ul Maluk offers stunning views of mountains reflected in the water. Saif ul Maluk Lake also offers a great view of Malika Parbat, and you can take a boat ride and enjoy hot, steamed dumplings in the Canteens.
Ansoo lake
Its shape resembles an eye, which makes it famous. At 4,245 meters (13,927 feet), it is just over 13,000 feet above sea level. From Lake Saif ul Maluk, it takes about 7 to 8 hours of trekking to reach Ansoo Lake in the summer months. It is strenuous to trek to Ansoo Lake, but the view is worth the effort.
Noori top
KPK and Azad Kashmir are separated by this region. It is situated approximately 3,959 meters (12,988 feet) above sea level. A visit to Naran Kaghan would not be complete without visiting Noori Top, one of the greatest destinations of the area.
Dudipatsar lake
A gem of northern areas of Pakistan, Dudipatsar lake can also be known as Pakistan’s most beautiful lake. At 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) above sea level, it is the highest point in the Alps. A nostalgic trip to that lake requires you to spend 2 to 3 days trekking from the area of Besal to see that lake’s breathtaking scenery. There are also some flowering plants in that area that you will encounter while trekking.
Saral lake
Princess of Mountains is another name for Saral Lake. There are 13.600 feet of elevation there. The best time to visit this place is during the summer months. If you visit that lake, you will probably be cheered up by marsupials, horses, and wildflowers that grow there.
As these lakes consist of seven bodies of water, whose water flows into the next, their names are derived from this fact. It is about 2 hours trek from Lulusar lake to the last lake, where the water trails join.
Babusar top
Saif ul Malook lake and Babusar top are two of the most popular sights in Naran Kaghan for visitors. Naran Kaghan’s highest point is this one. It is 4,173 meters (13,691 feet) above sea level, which makes it versatile. It is possible to eat something from the Dhabas at the Base. Get ready for a short hike to the top and have some photos taken with the National Flag in the chilling breeze or you can buckle up yourself and hike a few hundred meters to the top.
Malika Parbat
The highest peak in Naran Kaghan is Malika Parbat. Lake Saif ul Maluk offers spectacular views of its snow-covered peak. Saif ul Maluk lake is about 6 kilometers from the mountain reach at heights of 5,290 meters (17,356 feet). To reach the peak, hikers and trekkers sometimes assume it’s a walk in the park to reach the peak from Saif ul Maluk.
Gildas lake
In addition to Gitidas lake, Lulusar lake is also a picturesque lake located along the road. Known for its lush green grassy areas and flowing streams of freshwater, this lake is known for its serene atmosphere. A Jeep track leads to Gitidas Lake, a difficult spot to reach in the surrounding area.
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