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Best Places to Visit in Kumrat Valley (2024)

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Best Places to Visit in Kumrat Valley (2024)

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Pakistan has a dramatic mountain range in the north and arid deserts in the south. Pakistan is therefore a country of natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes. Bright deserts, high mountains, hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing are among the natural attractions in the country.

A rich cultural heritage and ancient monuments in Pakistan captivate visitors from around the world.

Among Pakistan’s mountains and north, Kumrat Valley boasts rugged peaks, hidden villages, and evergreen meadows that are among Pakistan’s most beautiful landscapes.

Kumrat Valley is undoubtedly among Pakistan’s most beautiful valleys, located in KPK’s (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Upper Dir District. Mountains, gushing rivers, meadows, pools of fresh water, waterfalls and meadows surround this region.

Deodar trees dominate the area’s terrain, which is another huge attraction. Campers, boaters, hikers, climbers, and many other activities are available in the area.

Kumrat Valley is located 45 km from Thall, the closest town. Thall is also the starting point for trips into the valley.

Taking you to some of the most beautiful spots and places in Kumrat Valley, including wild mountain passes, unbelievable lakes, ornate mosques, and ancient fortresses.

Kumrat Valley is home to a number of beautiful places and sights to see. For a memorable holiday, check out these most beautiful places in Kumrat Valley.

Thal Jamia Masjid

Thal Jamia Masjid

The town of Thal is located near the entrance to Kumrat Valley. Despite its modest size, Jamia Masjid Thal is considered a wonder of architecture. A stone and wood construction, it is located on the banks of the Panjkora River. Artwork from the locals decorates the wooden pillars and ceilings of the mosque. In this two-story masjid, the second floor offers a wonderful view of the valley and river.

Thal Wooden Canals

Thal Wooden Canals

It is a marvel of engineering that Wooden Canals Thal provides with fewer resources. Unique in style and construction, the Wooden Canals of Thal are a unique attraction. It is truly amazing to see the water running in the cube, which gives its observers an overwhelming sense of wonder.

River Panjkora

River Panjkora

The Panjkora River, located in Kumrat Valley, stretches over 220 kilometres and rises to 11,800 ft above sea level. A variety of fish can be found in this river, including the famous trout fish. Moreover, a dense forest surrounds both sides of the river for a picturesque view.

Kumrat Waterfall

Kumrat Waterfall

Kumrat waterfall is a beautiful tourist attraction in Kumrat valley. The height, speed, and sounds of this waterfall have a musical quality. A visit to this place is a must if you are visiting the valley.

Dojanga

Do Janga

Located north of Kumrat Valley, Dojanga borders the valley on the north-east. The wooden bridge connects the two ends of the river for tourists and locals. Dojanga refers to two pathways in the local language. Taking one path leads you to Shahzore Lake, while the other leads to Kundal Lake.

Kala Chashma

Kala-Chashma

The journey to Kala Chashma from the main valley takes about 1.5 hours. Located in the mountains, Black springs are named after the black stones that are found there. Water from this spring is known to be cold, clear, fresh, and clear. It also offers stunning views that enchant visitors.

Jahaz Banda

Jahaz Banda

This point is characterised by its height of 3100 metres, called Jahaz Banda. Snow-covered mountain ranges enhance the beauty of lush green meadows of Jahaz Banda. Another adjoining point of Jandrai Village is approximately five to seven hours away by trek. No words can fully describe the natural scenery, meadows and the overall beauty of Jahaz Banda.

Kund Banda

Kund-Banda

Located north east of Jahaz Banda, Kund Banda valley is a long narrow valley. The surrounding mountain ranges and rivers flowing through valleys captivate a person’s senses with their beauty and calm.

Katora Lake

Katora-Lake

Located 11,500 feet above sea level, Katora Lake is close to Jahaz Banda Meadows. There are glaciers around this lake that provide the water with a crystal clear clarity. Katora lake in Pashto is named for its bowl-shaped shape at the foot of mountains. It is rumoured that a gold bowl appears on the surface of Katora Lake every Friday and disappears afterwards.

While exploring Kumrat Valley, make sure to include these spots on your bucket list. Share your beautiful memories with us when you return. This will allow others to enjoy themselves.

 

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