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Available rooms from Fri, 29-Mar-2024 to Sat, 30-Mar-2024.
Available rooms from Fri, 29-Mar-2024 to Sat, 30-Mar-2024.
Ice Land Hotel Batakundi is located in Naran. Each of the rooms at the hotel features a flat-screen television as well as a lounge space. Every room features a private bathroom that includes a shower, complimentary slippers, and other bathroom amenities. A continental breakfast is available each morning for guests staying at the Ice Land Hotel Batakundi. The distance from the lodging to Naran is 9 kilometres, while the distance to Neelam is 35 kilometres.
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Naran & Kaghan Medium Sized Valleys famous for its enchanting nature surrounded by Glaciers, Rivers, Lakes & forest, located in Mansehra
Naran is a town and popular tourist destination in the upper Kaghan Valley in the Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located 119 kilometers (74 mi) from Mansehra city at an altitude of 2,409 meters (7,904 ft). It is located about 65 kilometers (40 mi) away from Babusar Top. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions locally as well as internationally.
Located over 10,000 feet above sea level and surrounded by mountains, this lake was named after an Egyptian prince.
Research indicates that lake Saif-ul-Malook is the fifth-best tourist destination in the country. The lake is surrounded by hypnotic beauty, a pleasant environment, and breathtaking vistas. Each year, it attracts a large number of travelers from throughout the globe. The ideal time to visit this location is between May and September. During the winter, the lake is covered in snow and the roads are impassable owing to the severe snowfall. In addition to brown trout, the lake contains an iconic vista of Malika Parbat, the highest mountain in Kaghan Valley.
Shogran is located 7,749 feet above sea level and offers an amazing view of several well-known local mountains.
Shogran is renowned for its verdant foliage, pine trees, and panoramic vistas. Shogran Meadows is an essential stop when exploring the Kaghan Valley's natural splendor. Due to its breathtaking panoramas and pleasant climate, Shogran has become a popular tourist destination. In cold weather, tourists prefer to calm in a pleasant atmosphere and have a cup of hot coffee. There are also numerous restaurants and lodgings that can accommodate thousands of guests annually.
The Babusar top is also known as Babusar Pass which is situated at the north of Kaghan Valley.
In fact, it is the Pass that links the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Northern Pakistani region of Gilgit Baltistan. This is the highest point in the area, and cars and jeeps can easily get there. During the summer, there are beautiful and mesmerizing views from this place. But stay safe because the place is high up and it gets colder as you go up. As the Babusar Pass is located 4,173 meters (13,700 feet) above sea level, its sky altitude is 4,173 meters. In addition, this is the final point of the Naran Kaghan Valley.
Another beautiful destination in Pakistan is Lulusar lake which is located in the Kaghan Valley.
Due to the area's tallest mountain peaks, it is a very popular tourist destination. Snow covers the upper mountains, providing visitors with a spectacular panorama. This location is best visited in the middle of summer when there is less snowfall and more greenery. Due to the lake's location within the national park of Lulusar Dudipatsar, foxes, hawks, Himalayan snowcocks, black bears, lynx, and marmots can be viewed. Moreover, enthusiasts can part in hiking and spend the night there.
The beautiful tourist destination is located near Naran in the Batakundi village of Kaghan Valley.
The area is abundant with wildflowers, fir trees, and pines, resulting in a verdant meadow. On one side of the region, near the Kunhar River, lies a deep valley. On the opposite side, there is a lovely view of the hills with dense alpine forests. People from all over the world come here to enjoy its beauty. Additionally, "Falak-Sar" (a snow-covered peak) is visible from this location. By taking a thrilling muddy jeep ride down a narrow one-jeep-track, you can reach this extraordinary place. This route is hazardous during the rainy season because it becomes slippery due to mud.
Siri Paye meadows are located in the Shogran valley of the Naran Kaghan region.
From the well-known Kewai waterfalls, travelers can take a jeep for an hour to get to this beautiful place. The exciting jeep goes all the way through the thick alpine woods, where you can see amazing sights that can have a big effect on nature. After this exciting ride in a jeep, you have to walk for about 15 minutes to get to the plains where Makra peak's feet are. From sea level, the lush green plateau is 3,060 m high. Nature lovers who want to see the Milky Way can spend the night camping at the top and get some of the best camping views.
Dudipatsar lake is located in the north of Naran Kaghan valley. This lake has an elevation of 3800 m with lush green pastures all around.
Dudipatsar means "White Mountains Lake" because the tops of the mountains around the lake are always covered in white snow. This lake is also known as "The Queen of Lakes" in Pakistan because of how beautiful it is. To get to this place, you can drive until you reach Jalkhad in Naran valley. After driving, you'll have to walk for 4-5 hours through beautiful scenery. The best time to visit this piece of nature is between June and August. After that, the destination gets a lot of snow, which can be hard for people to get out of if they get stuck there.
This piece of nature, Ansoo lake is located sky high in the Himalayas with an elevation of 4,250 m.
This hidden beauty of nature can be reached through a trekking trip. The first visitor must reach Lake Saif Ul Malook via a rough car trip and two hours of horseback riding in the upper Himalayas. After a one-hour trek, reach Lake Ansoo. In addition, its name was derived from the lake's shape. The lake is named Ansoo, which means Tear because it is tear-shaped. From the lake, you can record lifelong memories of spectacular sights. Furthermore, the ideal time to explore this lake is between June and August, as heavy snowfall during other months could be hazardous for hikers. So convince your trek-loving buddies to join on this Himalayan adventure.
The Kunhar River is a 166 kilometers (103 mi) long river, located primarily in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northern Pakistan.
The Kunhar River runs right by Naran and through the middle of the valley. People like to sit by the lake and enjoy the outdoors or go rafting, which has become popular in recent years. Rafting tours are a safe, enjoyable, and breathtaking activity. The river is fed by the waters of Dudipat and Saiful Muluk Lakes, as well as glacial flows from Malka Parbat and other hills in the valley. River Kunhar traverses the entire Kaghan valley and joins the Nainsukh Valley from Balakot, which includes Garhi Habibullah and Dalola.