Are you planning to visit the northern Areas is Pakistan? You are going to have an unforgettable expedition, we assure you on this. But if you are searching to find what areas you should be preferably visiting first, it might get you to little tangle and the reason is that there is a very lengthy list of the areas you should not skip to stop by.

Plus if you want to visit the places that satisfy your aesthetics with urban facilitations, you must be thinking to visit main cities.

We present you with a list of five major places that enclose various notable spots in their territories.

1. Mansehra city

In the province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mansehra district is worth visiting.

If you are traveling by road and going from Sindh or Punjab, the first magically magnificent views that catch up on your attention are Naraan and Kaghaan.

Valley along with the River Kunaar cast a magical spell on the viewers. The high range of mountains covered with lush green in summer and White due to snow in winter give you enduring experience. In these valleys you can explore the following lakes;

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The Queen Dudipatsar lake

Saiful Malook lake

Lulusar lake

Ansu lake

An amazing place to visit here is Babusar Top, situated at the hight of 4,173m. The place is heaven and always colder than the surrounding areas, if you plan to visit here in June or July, don’t forget to take your warm clothes with you.

The place usually has its 1st snowfall in early September. You can find a series of snack bars here all run by the locals.

2. Gilgit

After visiting Babusar top, the snake roads lead you towards Gilgit. The greeneries start lessening after some distance. The province is changed, you have left Khyber Pakhtoonkhaw and entered the Gilgit Baltistan region. Your mobile networks will no longer stay with you unless you have purchased the local network of the region.

If you are visiting here in June or July and you are coming from Babusar Top by road, you are definitely wearing warm clothes, but as you travel further in Gilgit the temperature rises incredibly hot and you have to put that warm stuff off your body or you will seat badly.

Gigantic mountains and dangerous roads in some places make this place full of adventure.

If you chose the road to Gilgit city, it will further lead you to Khunjraab Pass that is Pak China border and an important trade passage from Pakistan to China.

Some other remarkable places to visit here are

Baltit, Altit Fort, Attahbad Lake, Passu Cones, and Glaciers. The Hunza valley here, is famous all around the world for its historical importance and unique culture of the locals.

3. Skardu

If you don’t turn to the Gilgit city and Khunjaraab Pass, and rather chose to travel to Skardu, you will be heading towards the Karakoram Mountain range. That is why it is called The Gateway to Karakoram Mountain Range. Skardu valley is also called “Little Tibet” as its culture is really close to that of Tibet.

The place is full of wonders that leave a lasting impact on the minds of the visitors.

A heavenly beautiful spot to visit here is Sadpara Lake.

The Korakoram Road, which is considered to be the eighth marvel of the world evaluates the region as a proportion of trade between Pakistan and China.

Another mind-blowing adventure here is to visit the Plains of DeoSai, and Deosai National Park, also called The Land of Monsters.

Other places worth visiting are

Shangrilla Lake

Shiger Cold Desert

Upper Kachura Lake and Shiger Fort

Khaplu Valley and Chaqxhan Mosque

4. Kalaam/Sawat

Sawat district is located in the Province of Khyber pakhtoonkhaw. Kalaam valley, in the district of Sawat is at the elevation of 2000m from the sea level.

Sawat river flows through valley. Extraordinary stunning views include the lakes here. The largest lake of the entire valley is named as Mahudand Lake. The valley has many alpine glacial Lakes. At the distance of 19km from Kalaam, another scenic lake hypnotizes the visitors, called Kundol Lake.

The climate is humid subtropical here and the temperatures vary throughout the year.

5. Chitral

In the north of Khyber Pakhtoonkhaw there lies in the district of Chitral. The Chitral river flows by here and the district was administered as a capital of the princely state of Chitral till 1947.

If you plan to visit here, keep one thing in your mind that the road that leads here is one of the narrowest roads in the world. It makes the journey dangerous and thrilling. You will face instability and glacial encounters on your way to the city.

The region has Mediterranean climate, warmer in the summer and colder in the winter. The valley is surrounded by snow-capped high mountains and deadly heavy snowfall hits the area in the winter, making it harder to survive through the winter months for the locals.

We gave you a brief overview of the famous places in the northern areas of Pakistan to make it understandable for you.

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