Naran, Kaghan Valley
Naran is a medium sized town in upper Kaghan Valley in Mansehra Distc KPK province of the Pakistan. It is located 119 kilometers (74 mi) from Mansehra city at the altitude of 8,202 feet (2,500 m).
Naran is one of the most scenic town in Pakistan, attracting thousands of tourists, trekkers, photographers and nature-enthusiast, every year. The Kunhar River, swollen by glacier melt, passes through this town as it meanders its way through the valley.
Naran can be considered as base station to scenic destinations like Lake Saif Ul Malouk, Lalazar Babusar, Noori Valley and Purbi Valley.
Transportation
Naran is connected by Naran road from Mansehra. In the tourist season (1 June to 31 August) public transport runs daily between Mansehr In winter the road which leads to Naran is blocked due to heavy snowfall and it is very difficult to reach there.
Weather
In Naran, the climate is warm and temperate. There is significant rainfall throughout the year in Naran. Even the driest month still has a lot of rainfall. The average annual temperature in Naran is 10.1 °C. The region is Alpine in geography and climate, with forests and meadows dominating the landscape below peaks that reach over 17,000 feet. Following is the weather history of Naran.
Lake Saif-ul-Maluk
Naran to dusty jeep track is approximately 9 km in length with hiking tracks difficulty level ranging from easy to medium. It can be traveled by jeep in one Hour. Net elevation gain is around 700m.
Lake Saif ul Maluk
Ansu Lake
Ansu is tear shaped high-altitude lake situated adjacent to Malika Parbat. It can be reached via 11 km trail starting at Saif-ul-Malook. This trail can be divided in two steps. a) 7 km walk from till base of Malika Parbat. b) 4 km hike up the mountain with net elevation around 1000m. It can be traveled by Trekking in 4-5 Hour. Lake remains accessible from early June till late November, with deteriorating weather making it difficult at start and end of season.
Ansu Lake
Lalazar
Lalazar is a plateau once known for beautiful wild flowers and soothing pine forests. Though recently cultivation of potato and other corps declined the natural beauty, but still enchanting view Malika of Parbat and lush meadows make it a must visit. Lalazar can be reached through a muddy jeep track of 01 hour starting from Battakundi. Some people prefer trekking over riding the jeep. One famous, moderate trek starting from Lake Saif ul Malook through picturesque Hans Gali ends at Lalazar.
Lalazar
Other Tracks (Originating/Ending in Naran Valley):-
- - Balakot (Gate of Kaghan Valley)
- - Noori Top
- - Dudipatsar Lake (Queens of The Lakes)
- - Saral Lake
- - Fairy Land [Place Discovered in 2014 by Shahzada Naveed]
- - Battakundi
- - Ratti-Gali Lake (Lake is in AJK)
- - Sat-sar Mala Lakes (6 Lakes in One Place)
- - Gitidas
- - Gattian Lake (Lake is in AJK)
- - Jalkhad (Mindblowing Place)
- - Lulusar Lake
- - Sarkatha lake (Lake is in Kohistan) [Lake Discovered in 2013 by Shahzada Naveed]
- - Saif-ul-Malook II [Lake Discovered in 2013 by Shahzada Naveed]
- - Sangal Lake [Lake Discovered in 2013 by Shahzada Naveed]
- - Katha-sar Lake (Lake is in Kohistan)
- - Ghazi Sar (Awesome Place)
- - Maheen Lake (Lake is in Kohistan)
- - Babusar Top (End of The Kaghan Valley)
Pakistan is very beautiful country of the world
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