Thursday 4 July 2019

Wildlife

Amazing Wildlife Animals

1 -Snow Leopard

2 – Alpine Markhors

3 – Asiatic Cobra

4 – Mugger Crocodile

5 – Himalayan Brown Bear

6 – Indus River Dolphin

7 – Sind Krait

8 – Grey Wolf

9 – Aisatic Black Bear

10 – Fishing Cat

Kumrat Valley

Kumrat is a valley in the Upper Dir District of KPK Pakistan. It is located about 90 km North East of Upper Dir, town. It is one of the scenic valleys of KPK and a picturesque spot being rated as most desirable holidays spot for travelers, these days. 
Valley is covered with green pastures, snow clad mountains, the river Panjkora, foggy mounds and forests. There is no solid construction in terms of any hotel and place to stay , but there are numerios tent villages established along the Panjkora river in between unique storybook ambiance formed by the Deodar forests

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Skardu Valley

Located furtherest north of the Gilgit-Baltistan province, yet it holds the best jewels of Pakistan, like the Shangrilla Lake, Satpara Lake, the Kachura Lake, mountains like the K2, and historical places like the Palace of Rock. Plains like the Deosai (land of the giants) also form part of this vast tourist land.

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Muree And Galiyat

Easily accessible from Islamabad and Lahore, it is no wonder that Muree has forever remained a hot spot for tourists. Offering local bazaars to shop from (the famous Mall road), delicious food to choose from, and scenery everyone enjoys, this hill-station, stays very much popular. Chair lifts are available from Pindi Point. Nearby are the other Galiyat, Bhurban, Nathia Gali, Changla Gali and the others. So whether it is just the summer heat one wants to fight, or the snow on the foot hills of the Himalayas that one wants to witness, to Muree and the Galiyat it is.

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Naran-Kaghan Valley

Located in KPK, this is the land that holds, the great lake Saif ul Malook, a sight you will never forget. Located between mountains, the depth of this lake is still to be discovered. It is legendarily supposed to be the place where fairies descend, from the peak of Malika Parbat, lurking majestically behind clouds just a little further up.



Chitral Valley

Chitral, capital of the Chitral districts has many treasures for the eyes to behold. One famous spot is Kalash, also known as Kafiristan. People living here have a totally different culture and religion. They claim to be of the descendants of Alexander the Great. The Chitral museum further feeds the hungry minds of those in search of history.

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Swat Valley

Known as the Switzerland of the East, Swat with its red roof tops and panaromic views, stands a class apart. It has quite a few areas on the most visited lists, on a number of tour websites, which include the famous Saidu Sharif (also the administrative centre of Swat) and Malam Jabba (the only ski-resort in Pakistan)

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Neelum Valley

This valley is known to be the paradise of Azad Kashmir. It is named after the turquoise colour of the water that flows in the river here. In some places, this same river, and sometimes just a mountain demarcate the India-Pakistan border, like at Kel.
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Hunza Valley

Rated the highest in popularity, this valley is located near the Chinese border. It receives an influx of foreign and local tourists, alike, especially between the months of April and October, when the cherry blossoms cover the tree tops. During the months of June and July the Gianni festival is celebrated, which is the time when the culture is truly on display. The locals welcome the tourists openly, and hold feasts for them.
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Travel Destinations of Pakistan

The land of these very tales, adventures and much more, is none other than our own beautiful Pakistan. Incensed with rich culture, natural beauty and a popular haven for adventurers, this land also has much to offer. In 2017, 10476 tourists visited Pakistan, according to the PTDC (Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation). Popular destinations then were Gilgit-Baltistan, Chitral Valley, Swat Valley, and Muree and the Galiyat. This number was to peak further in 2018, especially with the flexibility in the visa policy and an increase in publication distribution by PTDC. It is no wonder that this year, Pakistan has been ranked amongst the top 20 for adventure travelling destinations by the British Back-packers Society. However, Pakistan definitely has more than just adventure to offer.
By: Oyeyeah.com