My Visit to Northern Areas of Pakistan

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

After my graduation i planned to visit northern areas of Pakistan for the 1st time in my life. Northern area of Pakistan is the hub of the worlds greatest mountain chains. K2 and Concordia , Chitral and the Hindukush, Rakaposhi and the beautiful Hunza, Skardu, Deosai etc. Today i will like to tell the four main reasons for any tourist to visit northern areas of Pakistan.

The northern areas of Pakistan are heaven for those who seek adventure. From the highest mountains of the world, to lush green valleys and pristine lakes, the north has it all.

Here, I shall take you through a visual journey of my traveling experience through the north of Pakistan. After this, I am quite sure you will be setting up your itinerary.

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The northern areas of Pakistan are heaven for those who seek adventure. From the highest mountains of the world, to lush green valleys and pristine lakes, the north has it all. Our travel gem.

Here, I shall take you through a visual journey of my travelling experience through the north of Pakistan. After this, I am quite sure you will be setting up your itinerary.

  1. Pristine lakes and solitude

Northern Pakistan has been blessed with some of the most beautiful lakes that one could ever imagine. My favourites so far have been Karomber lake, Chitta Katha lake and Saral lake. I was once able to explore 20+ lakes in a single trekking trip to Kaghan and the Neelum valleys. Some are very easily accessible – Saiful Malook lake, for example, makes one of the most tranquil camping sites – but others, like Rush Lake, require strenuous multi-day trekking.

Chitta Katha lake, Shounter valley, Kashmir, Pakistan
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Karomber lake, Ishkoman, Gilgit Baltistan
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  1. Thrilling mountain passes

If you are one to appreciate a walk in true wilderness, then these mountain passes are your calling. Difficult to cross, these passes can test the most brave hearts out there. An average trek is about six to seven hours a day on varied terrains, so mountaineering experience would definitely be a good idea. In fact, to cross certain passes, experience is a prerequisite – especially if you plan on trekking through Gondogoro La, Haramosh La, Mazeno pass etc.

Gondogoro La (5940m) trek, Vigne glacier, Karakoram, Baltistan
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Jabbah Gali pass, Neelum valley, Kashmir
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Saral pass (4488m), Kaghan valley, K-P
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  1. Strenuous treks

If it looks overwhelming to you right now, you will not believe what you see when you are standing right in the middle of all its glory. These majestic beauties will humble you to the concept of nature. They say you will leave behind your worries when you travel to the mountains – but I think that the mere opulence of these breath-taking mountains give you no choice but to pay attention to them. Every step is a one step closer to nature, one step closer to self-discovery, and in a very strange yet comprehensible way, one step closer to God. If you are will to take that first step – the rest will follow. I promise you.

Gondogoro La (5940m) top, Karakoram, Baltistan
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K2 base camp trek, Concordia, Karakoram, Baltistan
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  1. Short and quick adventures

To explain the adventure that you will behold, all I will do is quote W.B. Yeats,

“Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.”

Gulpur waterfalls, Gulpur, Kotli, Kashmir
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Loh-e-Dandi top, Margalla hills
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The adventure awaits your presence – don’t leave it hanging.

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