The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of
Pakistan is known for its exquisite beauty. It is home to mighty mountains
ranges, massive pieces of ice called glaciers, never ending river streams and
out of the world scenic views. The sheer beauty of the region enthralls
millions of people to set on a journey to explore various tourist destinations
that the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa possesses.
In order to educate tourists about
the pulchritude that the KPK province beholds, Jovago Pakistan brings you an
article on the four breathtaking valleys that are located in the Northwestern
region of the country.
1. Kalash Valley
One of the major attractions of the
district of Chitral is the Kalash valley which is known for its picturesque
views and its traditional people. Considered to be one of the oldest tribes of
South Asia., the pagans of Kalash are renowned for their unique culture,
religion, language, festivals and way of living. Amongst the various festivals
that are celebrated by Kalash throughout the year, Chilam Joshi is one of them
which is celebrated in the month of May to thank the gods for their bounties.
2.
Kalam Valley
The Kalam valley is a perfect
depiction of what tourists call the nature at its best as it is a beautiful
amalgamation of lush green hills, thick forests and mesmerizing lakes and
waterfalls. The famous Swat river finds its origin in this valley only. A large
number of tourists visit the valley to explore the strawberry plantations which
add the red color in the widely spread forests which are in red and green
color.
3. Swat Valley
Considered to be the local
Switzerland of Pakistan, Swat valley is the gateway to South Asia, Central Asia
and China. The valley is not only home to the Swat river, which is famous
blue-green color, but also to various Buddhists monasteries and stupas.
Surrounded by the high mountains of the North, Swat valley attract a large
number of inbound tourists due to its scenic views, mouth-watering fruits and
of course trout!
4.
Kaghan Valley
Situated in the Mansehra district of
the KPK province, the Kaghan valley is approximately 160 kilometers in length.
Named after the town of Kaghan, the valley’s highest mountain peak is the
Babusar pass. The Kaghan valley is often referred to as the virtual paradise
because of its picturesque views.
If you are planning to visit the
northern areas then you can book hotels in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa online
through Jovago Pakistan.
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