Monday, 2 April 2018

Nature of Pakistan

The Land of Beauty 

Pakistan is richly blessed when it comes to Valleys because all over the country—you’ll find many valleys scattered about in northern areas or any place where you can smell the distinctive smell of water and rainy soil. These places like heaven slither between towering mountains, echoing in their novelty as the birds chip by and the animals who find these valleys a home come out to graze. The rocks have glossy sheen on them that never dries because of the flow that the majestic water keeps. The Hunza Valley for example is the most famous spot our country adorns, it’s mesmerizing appearance gives the vibes of a blue lagoon which is further enhanced by the grassy green plains that spread about like never ending plains. A replica of Ireland, just safer so it can be called a secret heaven…the valley might not that much recognition worldwide but that doesn’t mean it is lacking in ethereal beauty.
Here are some mountains that will force you to travel۔
Fairy Meadows



Fairy Meadows locally known as Joot, is beautiful grassland near the base camp sites of the Nanga Parbat, situated in District Diamer, Gilgit-Baltistan. The place was named as Fairy Meadows by Hermann Bhul, an Australian climber because of the mesmerizing beauty of this place. Fairy Meadows is also famously known as “Heaven on Earth” because of its matchless beauty

Leepa Valley

                         

Leepa is the most charming and fascinating tourists place in Azad Kashmir. Whoever visits this beautiful valley can not come out easily from the magical stance of this valley. The lush green mountains of this valley are full loaded with pine trees and present a picturesque and charming view to tourist.

Shigar Valley


Shigar gets watered by the river of the same name, it's located in Gilgit - Baltistan which is home to many other exquisite valleys as well. this beautiful natural holding begins and ends at the measurements of 170 km from Sakardu  to Askole. it's a ladder to epic mountains of Karokaram

Gilgit Valley

                        

The Gilgit Valley is among one of the most popular valleys of all time, it's provided for by the Gilgit river and calls Gilgit ( hence the name) it's  home. Snowy mountain peaks and then blazing sun combined with the grassy plains. it's God's heaven 

Nagar Valley


Nagar Valley is adjacent to the Gilgit  and is loved just as much, it doesn’t lack in beauty and people who visit Gilgit  sure take a trip around to this part of land and mountains as well. This valley takes roots on the elevation of almost 8000 feet.

Skardu Valley



The 10 km wide and 40 km long valley which Sarkadu is the proud confluence of two great rivers; Shigar and Indus. Again, this valley also calls Gilgitits home. it's one of the most important tourists spots of the country as its hugely loved. 

Rupal Valley


This valley is located in the Astore District of Gilgit, Pakistan. You trek through this valley to reach Rupal Face which is deemed to be one of the most popular and highest mountain faces that exist in the world. This valley is near Nanga Parbat and loved by tourists a lot.

Yasin Valley


This valley can be found in the Hindu-Khush Mountains, the majestic setting gives vibes that makes your soul sing with joy. It’s in the north western Ghizer District of Baltistan. Even the Yahsin-Tehsil takes over its territory. This place spreads its roots like a bitterly. Much loved by everyone.

Naltar Valley


Naltar is one of the more famous valleys that set in the Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan. You can pave way to this beautiful valley through jeeps, it’s 40 km long and is very safe if you’re considering as a tourist destination. A habitat for wildlife, pine forests and a peaceful sanctuary. All in one.

Bagrot Valley


Bargot is near the famous Karokaram mountain range which makes it more accessible for the visitors. This valley merges itself with the Gilgit-river and constantly provides for Oshikhandaas and Jalalabad. Bargrot is home to many villages and the people that live in them. They speak the Shina language and live a totally nature consumed life.

Chapursan Valley


Chapursan villages are its pride and it contains about eight of them. Kil, Raminj and Result are some of them. The languages they speak are Wakhi and Borushki. It’s a delightful experience visiting this place witnessing unique cultures.

Chorbat Valley


Another valley of the home of valleys that Gilgit-Baltistan is, surrounding by the towering snowy peaks of Karokaram range, Chorbat is known for the wildlife it possesses—especially birds. Though the winters here and cold, the rain scarcely pours, the villages make do and live a peaceful life that’s a sight for seeing.

Gorikot Valley


This valley consumes most of the space and is called the largest valley of Astore district. Its local name is Gue and the incredible place is home to many government official headquarters now. Dingot and Gyunrike are some of the small villages in the Chorbat valley

Hopar Valley


This portion of mountainous area and a exotic wildlife is the air of hopper and the famous Skantik glaciers. It’s truly a sight to behold, for some people the weather can either be too harsh or slightly bearable but the beauty of this valley makes up for everything.

Ishkoman Valley


Ranging from the altitude of 7,000 to 12,000 feet this valley borders on the exiting lines of Afghani border. Almost four different languages are spoken by the villages located in this valleys or the ones around it. History says it was ruled by the Katoor Dynasty and British had a lot to with its upbringing. In 1888 it was under Mehtar of Chitral.

Bandala Valley


The famous bear mountain runs parallel to this beauty of a valley, its separates its flow from the River Tawi and continues to flow bountifully in the direction of Bandala. The valleys around are famous for fishing and Bandala’s own water is crowded with many species of sea-life

Kas Chanatar Valley


Located near the border, this valley really is one of the most visited spots of Azad Kashmir. As far as your eyes can see you’ll encounter cool greens and soft cold breezes. This valley is a blessing for farmers who grow beneficial food courses here, this valley is home to many wild pigs and huge eagles.

Hispar Valley


This valley meets ends with many valleys and is near the Nagar Khaas. It’s approximately 28 kilo meters away from the main town that Nagar is. Tourists often pass by this hidden valley because its not that famous or been prominent but the villagers living nearby have a lot of knowledge about its history.

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