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Adventure Destinations in Pakistan You Love To Travel In 2021

They say you should go somewhere you've never been before once a year. That's because to travel is to live. These five heavens in Pakistan are sure to leave you breathless. You're going to want to come back again, I promise. Pakistan tour package is not complete if one of the following is not included in your travel plan. Let's get started.

Naltar Valley

Naltar

Your journey to Naltar will begin when you leave Karakorum Highway by Gilgit, and the journey is a two-hour jeep ride because the track is so difficult that you can't take cars. Many people are hesitant because of the road conditions, but trust me when I say that the beauty and treasure that lies ahead is worth it.

Naltar, with its forests and fresh air, is truly magical. The three lakes are known as bashkiri lakes. The vast valley leading to the lake is lush green, and you'll see that it attacks many Gujjar nomads with their livestock. They graze in the summer months.

The first lake, then is Satrangi. Not even your wildest dreams will prepare you for what you're going to experience. Clear water, landscape, so many colours reflecting the surface of the water. The photos I took were not good enough to describe what I felt standing there.

The second Lakepari was different and bigger, and people were going on a boat ride that was fun. There was also a campsite on the shore of the lake. The third lake must be visited on foot because it is not accessible. It's a 45-minute trek. You're going to enter the Maidan for 10 minutes, and far ahead I could see the snow-capped mountains. The air grew colder and colder, but we were still determined to move on.

At last the most beautiful lake of Firoza came into view, and my excitement grew. It's been breathtaking. Sitting on my slope, it seemed that the lake and the maidan were flowing side by side in harmony. I was already on my way back to the conclusion that this was life-changing.

Baboon Valley

Baboon Valley

There are places that live in our hearts, and baboon is certainly one of them. Lush green meadows and tall trees that reach out to the clear sky. The word is breathtaking. I even saw horses running; it seemed to come out of a movie.

Baboon is in the Neelum valley, from Islamabad it takes four hours to reach muzaffarabad, the entry point to Azad Kashmir. From muzaffarabad to kutton, the road leads to khillun and then to the baboon.

Most of the time, I spent my time walking in the meadows with cattle grazing and soaking in white snowy patches. It's the kind of place where you can rest and meditate, as strange as it sounds. At the same time, it's peaceful and beautiful. Definitely go if you want to clear your mind and soul.

Dudipatsar Trail

Dudipatsar

The next one on the list was Dudipatsar. It is a lake that surrounds the natural park of Lulusar. It lies in the Kaghan valley of the Khyber province of Pakhtunkhwa. The park and the lake are open four months a year from June to September.

During the first stage of the journey, the road was fine and can be travelled by a normal vehicle. A good jeep is needed. The trip is wonderful. 'Dudi' indicates white, 'pat' tends to mean mountains and 'sar' means 'lake.'

Go in the month of July, the lake is lush greenish blue and the landscape is green. Again, I found myself surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks and cold air. But the whole journey was worth it. There are many other lakes in the valley, and it is said that Dudipatsar is more beautiful than Lake Maluk. Although both lakes are beautiful in their own way.

The park nearby has snow leopards, lynx, marmot, black bear, and more. This wildlife and wetlands are very important to the ecosystem there and it's definitely a unique experience. You'll definitely want to visit this sky again.

Karimabad Baazar

Karimabad

Karimabad is the capital of the wonderful district of Hunza. It is said to be Pakistan's top five tourist attraction, and I agree. It's a beautiful vibrant thing. Karimabad have become one of the main tourist destination in Hunza Tours because of the Baltit fort and Karimabad Baazar.

You can take a bus that drops outside the city to protect it from pollution. One plus point is that hotels are easily available. After checking in at your hotel, you can go on a tour of this magnificent city. Along the way, you'll pass through a lot of houses that are thousands of years old. If you're a dreamer like me, you're going to want to touch and feel everything, soak in history and beauty.

The main valley is surrounded by mountains and divided into plains. The valley named after Prince Karim Aga Khan is home to mountains such as Rakaposhi (7788 m) and Ghent peak (7090 m).

You can eat a number of apricot delicacies that are a staple in the region while roaming and looking at shops. You can see a lot of tourists there all year round, especially in the summer.

The valley in front of me was lush and alive with apricots, walnuts and apple trees. The air is filled with the smell of fresh fruit that makes you feel welcome. It's a beautiful mixture of nature, tradition, and culture and civilization. In fact, fit for a prince.

Chitta Katha Lake, Azad Kashmir

Khatta Lake

Chitta Katha Lake is located in Shounter Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 13,500 feet (4100 m).

It will take 3 and a half hours from Islamabad to Muzaffarabad for personal transport. It takes 11 hours on the bus from Muzaffarabad to Kel, and about 9 hours on your own vehicle. Then you can travel from Kel to Chitta Katha Domel and Chitta Katha Lake, which is 7-8 hours away.

It's a lovely area, high up in the mountains. With a lake that has so many colours that you're going to get lost in its beauty. It lies between the snow-capped mountains that reach out to the sky. The road to Khata Lake may be a tough one, but it's also an adventure to brag about.

There is a small hotel in Kel, Ajk Tourism Resort Kel, where you can stay and plan accordingly.

What you're waiting for, start your adventure.

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