Business MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO TRAVEL IN NORTH PAKISTAN: Volodymir BezditniyOctober 10, 20220115 views With its verdant green pastures and snow-capped mountains, Pakistan is a treasure mine of breathtaking views that have historically been obscured by security concerns. But starting in 2019, the number of visitors to Pakistan increased to millions each year as more people began travelling there to take in the country’s breathtaking beauty. Visitors have a high priority for visiting the emerald green fields of Skardu, the vibrant hues of Hunza Valley, and the breathtaking landscape of fairy meadows with the mesmerising vistas of Nalter valley. Table of Contents PLACES TO TRAVEL IN NORTH PAKISTAN:HUNZA VALLEY:SAWAT VALLEY:NARAN KAGHAN:SHOGRAN VALLEY:SKARDU VALLEY:FAIRY MEADOWS:NALTER VALLEY:CONCLUSION: PLACES TO TRAVEL IN NORTH PAKISTAN: Without further ado, let’s list out the “must go to” travel destinations in the northern areas of Pakistan. HUNZA VALLEYSAWAT VALLEYNARAN KAGHANSHOGRAN VALLEYSKARDU VALLEYFAIRY MEADOWSNALTER VALLEY HUNZA VALLEY: The Hunza Valley is the excellent place to go if you want to “escape from city life” because it offers so much fun, beautiful landscape, and friendly locals. In the Gilgit Baltistan province, nestled between the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges, is this lovely valley. The Hunza Valley is one of the most well-liked travel destinations both locally and internationally because of how well-known the region is for its breathtaking scenery and surroundings. The Hunza Valley is made up of a variety of places, each of which has a unique history and set of cultural values. places like the Passu cones and glaciers, the Khunjarab Pass (the border between Pakistan and China), the Altit Fort, the Attabad Lake, the Shimshal Valley, and many others. Therefore, if you are considering visiting a location with stunning vistas, keep the Hunza Valley at the top of your list since you won’t want to miss the experiences this valley has to offer. SAWAT VALLEY: The Sawat valley, named after it, is situated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s mountainous regions, around 100 miles away from Islamabad, Pakistan. The valley, which Queen Elizbeth II referred to as “little Switzerland,” is well-known for its stunning views, hospital patients, and pleasant climate. This is the place where you can release all of your city tension and make yourself as new as a daisy by trekking, hiking, or camping. Kalam Valley, Kumrat Valley, Madyan, Saidu Sharif, Malam Jabba, and Mahodand Lake make up the Sawat Valley region. Every resort has the ability to draw visitors in and entice them to return year after year. NARAN KAGHAN: The Naran Valley and Kaghan Valley combined are perfectly situated in the Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the northern part of Pakistan. This location is well-known as a top vacation spot. Millions of tourists and travellers are drawn to Naran Kaghan by its picturesque vista. Only in the summer does this valley welcome visitors because the winters bring heavy snowfall. From May through August, tourists are urged to visit the famous Naran and Kaghan with their families and friends in order to make the best memories possible. SHOGRAN VALLEY: Shogran Valley, which is 200 kilometres from Pakistan, has beautiful scenery and hotels with upscale amenities. When it comes to a list of the most stunning locations in Northern Pakistan, this location stands out. This location, like Naran Kaghan Valley, is only open in the summer, giving guests the chance to enjoy a beautiful climate with exaggerated downpours. SKARDU VALLEY: The stunning Skardu Valley, commonly known as Little Tibet, is situated in Gilgit Baltistan, on Pakistan’s northern border. The route to Skardu Valley is known as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” since it not only provides stunning vistas but also runs the risk of a huge landslide whenever it rains. The valley is home to exquisite customs as well as a rich culture and history. The Skardu valley has a lot to offer travellers looking for an experience they’ll remember for the rest of their lives, from the tallest mountains to the lowest deserts. Among the most popular tourist destinations are Kharpocho Fort, Shangrila Lake, Upper Kachura Lake, Kaptpana Cold Desert, Shiger Cold Desert, Shiger Valley, and fort. The area is home to a hilly region that mountaineers from around the world now consider to be a goal to achieve. FAIRY MEADOWS: The heavenly-looking area of land known as Fairy Meadows is found in Gilgit Baltistan in northern Pakistan’s Far Himalayan Mountains. One of the top tourist destinations in Pakistan’s northern regions, the location is well-known for its gloomy alpine forest in the immediate vicinity, rich green meadows in the middle, and the spectacular towering Nanga Parbat summit (8,126 m) in the front. The Killer Mountain, the second-highest peak in Pakistan, is also known as Fairy Meadows, a magnificent location on the Nanga Parbat Mountain. Contrarily, this peak is currently ranked as the ninth-largest peak in the world. In the Fairy Meadows, one can discover some absolutely gorgeous regions by trekking to Biyal Camp and the Nanga Parbat Base Camp. NALTER VALLEY: Have you had visions of a wild gateway? The Nalter Valley in Gilgit Baltistan, in northern Pakistan, provides visitors breathtaking mountain views. The valley features breath-taking views and is surrounded by lush vegetation. From Normal village, a 45-minute jeep ride will get you to this site. Naltar Valley’s 9,700-foot elevation, however, means that the region’s climate is still chilly. There are numerous lovely locations there that tourists can visit. The best locations to visit include Blue Lake, Pari Lake, Naltar Lake 1 (Satrangi), and many more. In the summer, a lot of tourists visit these places to create memories. Visitors can also take advantage of the International Ski Festival in the valley throughout the winter. CONCLUSION: Millions of tourists may visit Pakistan’s truly breathtaking locations each year, which would have a significant positive impact on the country’s economy and reputation. If you haven’t already planned a trip to Pakistan, now is the perfect time to escape city life and take in the breathtaking sights of the country’s northern regions.