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Azad Kashmir

Azad Kashmir is known as paradise on earth with its beautiful valleys, rivers and mountains. the best thing about Kashmir is that it’s still heavily forested but unfortunately, it’s the least known area of northern Pakistan. Azad Jammu and Kashmir is a region administered by Pakistan as a nominally self-governing entity and constitutes the western portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947.

Swat

Pakistan is a land of beauty and swat is the proof of this statement, especially in winters. It has magnificent landscapes and is full of amazement at every step. One of the most mesmerizing places of swat is kalam valley, which is 99km away from swat valley. Other places are Kalam Valley, Kumrat valley, Malam jabba, Mahudand lake and kundol lake.

KPK/Chitral

Chitral is a town situated on the Chitral River in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It serves as the capital of the Chitral District and likewise served as the capital of the Chitral princely state that encompassed the region until its direct incorporation into West Pakistan in 1969 The existence of Gandharan Grave Culture in Chitral, found in various grave sites scattered over its valleys indicate its proximity towards the Gandharan culture alongside giving insightful knowledge of its inhabitants between the Indus Valley civilization era and the following Persian rule. Chitral is also associated with the Iron Age tribes known as Daradas. The Darada country stretched from Chitral in the west to the Kisanganga valley in the north of Kashmir. The Daradas are said to have gone to war against Arjun according to the Hindu Epic Mahabharata Chitral is also attributed to be the seat of the ancient realm of Kamboja, which contains mentions in Hindu epics.

Kalash

The Kalash Valley is a valley in Chitral District of northern Pakistan. The valley is surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountain range. The inhabitants of the valley are Kalash people, who have a unique culture, language and follow a form of ancient Hinduism. As such, the Kalash Valley is a source of attraction for Pakistani as well as International tourists. There are three main valleys.The largest and most populous valley is Bumburet (Mumuret), reached by a road from Ayun in the Kunar Valley. Rumbur is a side valley north of Bumburet. The third valley, Biriu (Birir), is a side valley of the Kunar Valley south of Bumburet. Kalash people are the smallest religious as well as the ethnic minority of Pakistan. Their customs and traditions are contradictory to the Islamic and Pakistani culture. The Kalash religion is polytheist faith similar to ancient forms of Hinduism and the people offer sacrifices for their gods.

Ghizer/Phander

If you are looking for a peaceful place to put up your feet in Gilgit-Baltistan, phander is the place. The poplar-lined pathways and brilliant turquoise water are the main attractions, and you can also enjoy fishing (trout fish) in summer time. It also has stunning views of fall in the autumn season. Phander valley has some beautiful lakes such as Khalti lake, Rama lake, Nalter lake and the blue phander lake.

Skardu

The Skardu District is one of the 14 districts of Pakistan-administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan .Skardu has so much to offer to travellers who want to explore nature and are adventurous,It has the world’s second highest peak, K2 (8,611 m), which is the highest in Pakistan.skardu has some beautiful and fresh water lakes like satpara lake, shangrila lake, which is also known as lower kachura lake, etc. skrdu also has buildings of cultural and historical importance like the shigar and kharpocho forts, the 14 century chaqchan mosque and khaplu palace.

The ‘Black Glacier Tours’ is based in the capital city of Islamabad with its sub office in Gilgit-Baltistan. We label ourselves as leading, innovative, and highly efficient and look forward to demonstrating these qualities to you at the earliest possible chance and create a truly memorable experience.

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