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Paradise on Earth: 7 Places You Must Visit in Pakistan in 2017

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For many, leaping from year to year may be the most casual thing they do, more like just waking up one morning and realizing that their calendar needs replacement. However, there are those who plan it all down to the last minute, from charting out new year resolutions to festive celebrations.



So for those of you who are eager to try out new things and go on an adventure into the outdoors for a change, we have handpicked these 7 exciting locations in Pakistan that are worth the endeavor.

Deosai National Park
This landscape of ethereal beauty is located in between Skardu, Gultari, Kharmang and Astore Valley, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Northern Pakistan and is accessible only during the summer season. Standing at 13,497 ft, it ranks among the highest plateaus in the world. Deosai National Park is home to majestic beasts mainly the brown bear, the snow leopard and the Himalayan ibex and it also contains a large and exquisite species of flora.

Sheosar Lake ( Blind Lake) also rests amidst the park at an elevation of 4,142 metres.

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Lake Saif ul Malook
Cradled in the heart of mighty mountains, this lustrous beauty grasps the aesthetic soul and appeases the senses. It is located at the northern end of the Kaghan valley and is accessible via an adventurous road trail starting from the town of Naran. Though it is hard to reach during the winter season due to the slippery tracks, it is an experience in itself. The calm serene aura that haunts the lake as the majestic mountains stand guard upon it cladded in their white robes is sheer bliss.

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Nagar Fort, Chitral
A reminder of a glorious era and current residence of the royal family, Nagar Fort is one grand fortress located in the south of Chitral. Offering its visitors a glimpse into the history of Chitral, its culture and norms, it keeps the traditions alive to date. Originally built as a winter house in the early 1900’s by the then Mehtar, it is accessible through a suspension bridge and encompasses a wide array of well-maintained gardens blossoming with the scent of summery hues.

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Payee Lake, Shogran
A divine presence that gracefully glides amongst a humble meadow surrounded by snowy peaks such as the Makra Peak and the Queen of Mountains (Malika Parbat). Payee Lake is a sister lake to Siri lake, locally termed Siri Payee that lies near Shogran in the Kaghan Valley. It is splendid in its demeanor and annually attracts tourists.

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Banjosa Lake
Cruising through the enchanting plains of Kashmir, this is one destination that needs to be part of your must-visit-stops. Surrounded by thick pine forests and camped amongst steep slopes, it hosts a favorable weather, with snow covering the plains in December and January. Located at an altitude of 1,981 meters, it lies 20 kilometres from Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir.

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Balakot
Balakot is one town where you will find easy access to food, residence, and markets that cater to local products and handicrafts along with a scenic view of the Kunhar river that streams through the area. Though completely destroyed during the 2005 earthquake, the town rebuilt itself within a short span and has been an important part of the Mansehra District.

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Hunza Valley
If all eyes could see the beauty that this valley holds in its embrace, they would praise the Mighty Lord for His wondrous creation. A true paradise on earth, Hunza Valley is an awe-inspiring location that is set to ignite your senses. An integral part of Gilgit-Baltistan, a mountainous region that captivates the souls of its visitors. Layered with high peaks and sprayed with enchanting mists spread through lush green fields, it’s definitely a tourist favorite.

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These glorifying valleys, that are sprawled across the northern regions are a delight to visit, especially in the summer season. Brimming with locals who take pride in their heritage and offer heartwarming hospitality to visitors.

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I've been to Lake Saif ul Malmok about 5 years ago and all it really needs is a road from naran to the top and a 3/4 star hotel and it will make the government millions.

it really is a place of peace as well as being extremely dangerous. i was walking up a small water fall and after a waking up a but i realised the water was coming from a glacier that had slid down from the top of the mountains, i was promptly told by local to get off as even making a loud noise could mean this glacier breaking and destroying everything in its path.
 
Beautiful...:smitten::smitten:
If promoted in a right way tourism alone can become another CPEC for Pakistan.
 

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