Naran, Kaghan, KPK, Pakistan.
The amazing Naran, Kagan Valley is rich in natural beauty, beautiful and huge lakes add to its beauty. Very few of them which are very easily accessible for tourists have been explored.
The beauty of Naran Kaghan lies in its amazing, charming, and beautiful lakes, and waterfalls. This is a tourists hub as a large number of tourists come here from all over Pakistan, to see beautiful places of Pakistan.
Their beauty is being lost due to poor hygiene. But the number of these beautiful lakes in the Kagan Valley is so great that you should go there.
In this blog, I will tell you more places that you didn't visit yet hence you have visited Naran Kaghan valley several times.
After a little hard work, you can still see the beauty of 100% pure natural waterfalls and lakes. If we would see with google earth so we can see lots of lakes and waterfalls from it that have yet to explore.
So please read the full blog, and get to know about other lakes and waterfalls that do not explore yet and share with others.
- Siri Lake
- Paya Lake
- Saif al-Muluk Lake
- Aansu Lake
- Payala Lake
- Lulusar Lake
- Dudipatsar Lake
- Dharamsar Lake
- Sambaksar Lake
- Babusar Lake
- Sat Sar Mala
Siri Lake
Siri is a beautiful place to explore. You can get a Jeep from Shogran to visit Siri lake. The road is very adventurous. First-time travelers often get panic after seeing the road because there is a deep ravine on one side, on the other hand, the high mountains.
After 40 minutes of traveling by jeep to Sri, it comes here. Here is a small lake which is formed by collecting rainwater. In the local language, Sri Lake is called a small lake, hence its name is Sri lake. Siri Paye is situated in Shogran valley, famous for its beautiful and lush scenic views.
Paya Lake
There is a beautiful plain above Sri lake. The same green mountain plains offer breathtaking views. There is also a small reservoir of water in the middle of these plains.
Well, this is not a lake, but the local guides call it a lake and take tourists even on horseback. Most photographers depict this water in such a way that it looks like a lake.
Saif al-Muluk Lake
Saif-ul-Maluk lake is the most beautiful and famous lake with stories of Prince Saif ul Malook and fairy tales is located 1 to 2 hours distance on the jeep.
Years ago, when Lahore-Karachi fairies did not come here, looking at its natural beauty, it seemed that it would be fairies come here But now, due to the influx of tourists, the hut-like settlement has created a stinking atmosphere due to poor management.
Aansu Lake
The path beyond Lake Saif al-Muluk is very beautiful where you can enjoy the viewing environment. It's about 4 to 5 hours on foot hiking from Saif al-Muluk lake to go to Aansu lake which is usually covered with snow nine months a year.
Seen from above, the reservoir looks like Aansu, which is why it is known as Aansu. You need all day to get here.
Payala Lake
Beyond Naran, the natural beauty is further enhanced. The path goes down a few meters before the place of Jalkut, and there is a green-colored cup-like object.
It looks very beautiful in terms of its shape and color, but it is visible from the top of the road. Most tourists see it from above and save it in the eye of the camera and move on.
Lulusar Lake
The largest reservoir is Lake Lolusar in Naran Kaghan Valley. The blue-colored lake is about three kilometers long. Boating is not allowed here.
One can only go near the lake. As soon as Naran Kagan opens in April. So the way is made here by cutting the glaciers and these days there are blocks of ice in this lake which offer very beautiful views.
Dudipatsar Lake
Dudipatsar Lake is located in Lulusar Dudipatsar National Park from Jalkat and beyond it comes the place of Besal from where the trek starts by crossing the river Kunhar on the right side.
This track is for about two days. From where the camp is held in the middle of Mulla ki Basti, the next day we go and see this lake. Curious mountain lovers and lovers of natural beauty visit this beautiful lake by putting themselves to hard work.
Dharamsar Lake
By crossing Babusar Pass, it is located on about 13,500 feet and is beauty to none this lake is Dharamsar lake. A kilometer down the first right from Babusar pass there is a rough road.
A bike or a jeep can go comfortably. Babusar Top is known as a viewpoint of two great peaks, the Nanga Parbat, and the great Rakaposhi.
After a short distance, you can see this beautiful lake which is still hidden from the view of most tourists. Its green everywhere and Flowers swaying by the lake are many times adding to its beauty.
Sambaksar Lake
From a very short distance from Dharamsar lake here comes lake Sambaksar. Yes, you can see both in the same journey. Sambak is called the wall of stones and Sar means lake.
This lake is called Sambaksar because it is surrounded by a stone wall. Both beautiful lakes are frozen because of their height from late July to September Their green beauty can be seen.
Babusar Lake
The most famous place is Dara Babu Sar in the Kagan Valley is the route from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Gilgit-Baltistan. here it comes two lakes near it.
The first lake is on the way from Babu Sar to Chilas and the second lake is at the back of the mountain on the left side of Babusartop. It can be reached from the other side of the mountain, but if you reach the top of the mountain in one go, you can also see the lake from above.
Sat Sar Mala
After Lolusar Lake and before Babusar Pass comes the beautiful area of Getidas. These seven lakes are present together in the mountains of Getidas. After three hours of hazardous hiking As soon as tourists see the beauty of all seven lakes together at once, all their fatigue goes away.
The beautiful Getidas is famous for its one of the easiest treks of Naran Kaghan towards Getidas falls.
So I would say that come and explore all these beautiful natural scenic tourist destinations and capture these into eyes of your cameras and do tell about these to all over the world that how nature is kind to Pakistan.