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The Soon Valley is in the north west of Khushab District, Punjab, Pakistan. Its largest settlement is the town of Naushera. The valley extends from the village of Padhrar to Sakesar, the highest peak in the Salt Range. The valley is 35 miles (56 km) long and has an average width of 9 miles (14 km). It covers a 300-square-mile (780 km2) area. Read more...
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FeaturedKumrat is a valley in the Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the Province of Pakistan. It is one of the scenic valleys of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a picturesque spot for travelers. Every summer season thousands of tourists from different areas of the country visit to Kumrat valley and enjoy the greenery and cool weather. Kumrat is covered with green Read more...
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FeaturedChitral is the capital of the Chitral District, situated on the Chitral River in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Chitral also served as the capital of the princely state of Chitral until 1969. Nothing definitive is recorded about the town’s first settlers. In the 3rd century CE, Kanishka, the Buddhist ruler of the Kushan empire, occupied Chitral. In the 4th century, Read more...
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Current time in Lunda is now 02:58 PM (Friday). The local timezone is named Asia / Karachi with an UTC offset of 5 hours. We know of 10 airports close to Lunda, of which two are larger airports. The closest airport in Pakistan is Rawalakot Airport in a distance of 26 mi (or 42 km), South-West. Besides the airports, there Read more...
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Marghazar is a slope station situated in Swat District of khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan at a separation of 13 kilometers far from Saidu Sharif. Marghazar, truly signifies “green area”, is truly so with green valleys, forested mountains, satisfying environment, cool water springs above which is Koh-e-Elam; heap of 10,000 feet tallness with thick timberland, springs, meadows.[1] This was the reason Read more...
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The name Izmis means caves in Kohistani and as the lake is surrounded by several natural caves, the people have named the lake after these caves. Izmis Lake is located to the North-east of Utror valley at a high altitude above the tree line. A small jeep-able link road from Utror leads towards the location of the lake which ends Read more...
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Swat is known for its scenic sites and tourist resorts but still there are many spectacular places in the valley from thick majestic forests to mysterious lakes and waterfalls, which are unexplored. Noted among them is Jarogo Waterfall in Chatekal valley of Matta Tehsil, some 55 kilometres from Mingora towards northwest. Nestled deep in the two gigantic mountains, the waterfall is Read more...
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Khānko Dhand is a lake and is located in North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 3889 metres. Variant forms of spelling for Khānko Dhand or in other languages: Khānko Dhand (en), Khanko Dhand, Khānko Dhand. Read more...
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Neelum Valley Overview The Neelam Valley is the northernmost region and district of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan. The district has a population of 191,251 according to the 2017 Census.The district was badly affected by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake. Neelum Valley a 200KM bow shaped district of Azad kashmir, 20Km away from Capital Muzaffarabad, well knowned for it’s beauty and Read more...
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Hispar Valley Overview Hisper Valley is the last village of Nagar Valley in Pakistan, and is about 28 km from the main town of Nagar Valley. It is the camping site for the adventurers who are interested in trekking over the Biafo Glacier, from Naar to Skardu and those seeking to climb Pumari Chhish or Kunyang Chhish will go through this village. This village consist of 150 houses and visitors Read more...
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Hopar Valley Overview The Hopar Valley is a scenic portion of the Nagar Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, in Pakistan. It is about 10 km away from Nagar Khas, the principal city of the Nagar Valley. Hopar Valley is home of the Spantik and Hopar (Hopper) glaciers. The Hopar Valley is a scenic portion of the Nagar Valley in northern Pakistan. It Read more...
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Ishkoman Valley Overview The Ishkoman valley lies in the north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan, bordering Afghanistan and the Pamir Wakhan Corridor. It is located at a range of altitudes, from 7,000 to 12,000 feet (2,100 to 3,700 m). The valley consists of 20 villages, with a total population of 30,000 inhabitants. Four major languages are spoken here: Wakhi, Khowar, Shina Read more...