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Hotel One is located in Mansehra. The hotel offers both room service and a concierge service to its customers. The rooms have air conditioning, a refrigerator, a minibar, an electric kettle, a shower, bathrobes, and a closet. Each room at the hotel features a private bathroom with slippers and a hairdryer. The breakfast at Hotel One Mansehra is either continental or Asian. The lodging is located 44 kilometres from Murree, whereas Nathia Gali is 29 kilometres away.
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Lake-Lulusar is a group of mountain peaks and a lake in the Naran Valley in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
Among all the lakes in northern Pakistan especially in the Naran Valley, this one is the easiest to approach. It is well known for its mirror-like surface reflecting the great mountains like an immense mirror. It has great views of the mountains on all of its sides. The road is higher than the lake and tourists have to walk down to get to the lake. There are no permanent stalls, tuck shops, or hotels & restaurants disturbing the natural beauty. It’s one of the most preserved ones unlike other lakes in the area.
Saiful Muluk is a mountainous lake located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near the town of Naran in the Saiful Muluk National Park.
Lake Saif-ul-Malook or the lake of fairies is one of the most favorites and visited spots. It is located 8 km from Naran town. The road leading to the lake is one of the dangerous roads. It is just like a heaven on earth. Its mesmerizing natural beauty, pleasant atmosphere, and associated tale and history attract thousands of tourists each year from all around the country during the summer. It is believed that fairies come down the lake every 14th of the night according to the lunar calendar. Boating is the main reason people visit this beautiful place. Lake Saiful Malook has left many travelers speechless. It has rich eco-diversity and carries many species of blue-green algae, giving the lake its turquoise hue.
Ansoo Lake (which literally translates to teardrop lake), is a tear-shaped lake located in Kaghan Valley in Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the province of Pakistan.
From lake Saif-ul Malook it is about 8-9 hours of trek to Ansoo lake. It is considered one of the highest lakes in the Himalayas. If you see Ansoo Lake from a distant place it appears as a droplet of the tear with a wider rim on one side and thinner on the other. From the time it was discovered, it has been the favorite place of tourists from all over the world. There is a famous saying that seeing Ansoo Lake is not so common. Only lucky ones happen to see this lake. After hours of difficult trekking, sometimes the lake gets covered inside fog and blocks the view. So, it is said that only lucky ones can see this lake.
Lalazar is a tourist spot at an elevation of 3,123 meters (10,246 ft) above the sea level, located in upper Kaghan Valley in Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan.
The valley of blooming flowers is about 21 km from Naran. The superb natural scenery and greenery is the main attraction of the area. The natural beauty of the area is worth watching. It is just like a sea of green and lush vegetation. The road to the summit tests the skill, and courage, of any driver. It’s definitely not for anyone suffering from vertigo or a fear of landslides. The deadliest road to the summit is called Lalazar Road. It can be found to the southwest of Batakundi (a turn to the right before the village, if coming from Naran). The track is 4.2 km long with incredible landscapes, pine forest scenic views, and charming weather.
Babusar Pass or Babusar Top is a mountain pass in Pakistan at the north of the 150 km (93 miles) long Kaghan Valley, connecting it via the Thak Nala with Chilas on the Karakoram Highway (KKH).
On the top of the pass, there is a bridge like a stone minaret, which is the symbol of the highest place in the area. On the right side, there are snow-covered peaks of Kashmir, while the northeast gives an interesting view of Nanga Parbat. The views from the top are truly breathtaking. The clouds that previously appeared on the top of mountains, now surround you. It is one of the most dangerous routes in Pakistan. The top is just like a telescope where you can have picturesque views of Kaghan valley. Here you can enjoy the floating clouds, cool breeze, and marvelous landscape.
The Kunhar River or River Kunhar is a 166-kilometers (103 mi) long river, located primarily in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northern Pakistan.
Kunhar River is also known as "Nain Sukh". It starts from Lulusar Lake. The glaciers of Malka Parbat and Makra Peak and the waters of Saiful Muluk lake feed the river. The Kunhar flows through the entire Kaghan Valley through Jalkhand, Naran, Kaghan, Jared, Paras, and Balakot, and joins the Jhelum River. It is known for its magnificence and mesmerizing views. The Kunhar river trout are considered to be the best throughout the Indian subcontinent. The river is a popular spot to go camping, rafting, and other water sports.
The Makra is a peak in the Mansehra District in the Hazara region of the Himalayas in northern Pakistan.
Makra Peak Mansehra or as called "Spider Peak" is a beautiful dazzling highest Himalayas mountain peak. The unique kind of Makra Peak (Spider Peak) shape looks marvelous, ravishing in winter which is covered with white crystal snow, and in the summer season, this mountain peak has spread all the colors surrounding in a very natural way. Makra Peak Weather remains cold throughout the year. Hiking on the Makra is difficult due to snow and the gradient of the mountainsides.
Siri, Paye Lake is situated near Shogran in the Kaghan Valley in Pakistan. It is situated at a height of almost 3,000 m (10,000 feet).
It is surrounded by Makra Peak, Malka Parbat, Moosa da Musalla and the mountains of Kashmir. The lake is accessible via Kiwai passing through Shogran through a jeep track. Siri Paye lake is about 6 km from Shogan. It is in between Shogran and Makra peaks. This place in a remote corner of Kaghan valley has superb views unrivaled by any other place. When it's July, there will be rain everywhere.
Shogran is a hill station situated on a plateau in the Kaghan Valley, northern Pakistan at a height of 2,362 meters (7,749 ft) above sea level.
Shogran is a hill station in Kaghan valley. It is a scenic spot surrounded by snow peaks and forests. A number of hotels are there where you can enjoy the pleasant weather and snow-capped peaks. It's mainly populated during the summer. Entry might be restricted when senior officials visit or stay at rest houses. Unexpected thunderstorms and heavy rains sometimes create difficulties for visitors to move around. During the winter months, the valley is usually covered in snow. Since 2005 Shogran is accessible in winter.