Kaghan Valley, which is called a paradise on earth by many people, is slowly attracting tourists lost due to the lack of infrastructure as the authorities seem less to preserve their natural beauty.
The picturesque valley, about 110 kilometers northeast of Mansehra, has beautiful waterfalls, glaciers, snow-capped mountains, meadows and natural lakes. The tourists of the country are themselves and abroad enjoying the natural beauty of Shogran, Naran, Babusar Top, Saiul Muluk Lake, Tear Lake and Sirri Payye.
The valley is over an area of 155 kilometers from the flat surface of 2,134 feet up to its peak at the Babusar Pass, which lies 13,690 feet from the sea level.
The tourists, who are usually in the river from the seventh June to mid-August, stay in Naran and visit other tourist resorts such as Shogran, Babusar Top, Saiul Muluk Lake, Tear Lake and Sirri Payye.
The tourists who come to Naran Town are usually flown by the hoteliers. In peak season the hair of a normal room, which is barely rs3,000 the night, sets to Rs10,000 to Rs15,000.
"I have no words for the natural beauty of this valley which has beautiful glaciers and is a romantic place known for the love story of an imaginary prince and a fairy, but one cannot learn to try such great amounts to these to try heaven on earth "said Hakim Khan Irfan, a tourist from Karachi.
He said that one could not go outside Naran until he had a jeep, like all the roads leading to natural attractions in the valleys, very dangerous and could only be traveled by a jeep that was expensive.
Mr Irfan said that it seems as if the state and the tourism development corporation are interested in developing the valley to attract tourists.
Authorities are less interested in building infrastructure and promoting tourism in Kaghan
ANP's former provincial government has seized a project to install cable car / sapphire from Naran to Saiful Muluk Lake, but the project now in doldrums as the administrative government of PTI has not taken it seriously.
The tented villages, located in Naran, have some concerns for those tourists who cannot learn to live in lofty, but have access routes that affect the beauty of the place.
Matiullah, the president of the Hoteliers Association, said the government was not interested in developing tourism in the valley when Naran, the commercial port of the valley, was without electricity and hoteliers had to use generators and small units in the stream the Kunhar.
"Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif had announced the launch of a microphone water project in Naran last year, but even the paperwork of the project could not yet be started," he said.
Mr. Matiullah said the Naran to Saiful Muluk Lake sapphire or cable car would bring a huge change to the valley. He said her association also worked to keep a check on the rooms of rooms in hotels. "I am optimistic that the traditional host here can now enjoy bidding much more affordable money," he said.
Another attraction in Kaghan is many of Shogran, who is considered to be campaigning for Siri Payye. This landscape is located at a distance of 34 kilometers from Balakot, the tehsil headquarters and the gateway to the valley. Shogran, which is enclosed by high mountains by all sides, is known for its sad green pasture and thick forests.
"Although tourists come here (to Shogran) still on a small number," said Javed Asghar. He said that such green and pleasant water was not even immediately in Kaghan, but by the government of apathy people came in depths and their life in danger.
Mr. Asghar said the government was building a road from Kawai to Sirri Payye.
"In the past that raid was built, tourism here will stimulate and tourists will not be within the country, but also from abroad would come a lot here to enjoy their natural beauty," he said.
Asghar said Shogran was also a pleasant place for those people who were interested in the higher travel, traveling and 'nature study'.
The valley is also famous for its lakes. There are more than a dozen large and small lakes in the valley, but Saiful Muluk, Dudipatsar and Lake Lulusar are well known among them.
Saiful Mulukmar is the place where, according to speeches, a Prince Saif in love with a cattle fattened and used them in the night to meet as the month in the water of water speaks.
The Saiful Mulukmar lies at 10,578 meters above sea level. The road leads to this romantic place in very dangerous. The provincial government has called so-called weapons for this road from Naran to Saiful Mulul but only the work could not be completed.
Although rich administration has recently banned the boat boating in the lake and building huts and houses, it is not a result. The construction of cabins and all around the land, has its natural beauty stuck.
The Dudipatsar Lake is situated on a mountain peak and the government itself has not erected any roads.
The Lulusarsee is 48 kilometers from Naran at an altitude of 10,910 meters. Lalusar is the main water source for the Kunhar River.
Kaghan is also ideal for exciting jeep rides from Naran to Babusar Pass and Nori Top.
The glaciers, which had previously been the main function of Kaghan, will soon be deviated by the growing population of Naran. The centuries-old glaciers at the entrance of Naran and another at Saiful Muluk Lake Road are still great facilities for tourists who come here to enjoy nature.
"You can enjoy the pleasant weather and natural beauty in other tourists in the country, but whatever the pleasure I feel in the glaciers is wrong," Asghar said.
He said the government should take appropriate measures to prevent glaciers.
The valley is over an area of 155 kilometers from the flat surface of 2,134 feet up to its peak at the Babusar Pass, which lies 13,690 feet from the sea level.
The tourists, who are usually in the river from the seventh June to mid-August, stay in Naran and visit other tourist resorts such as Shogran, Babusar Top, Saiul Muluk Lake, Tear Lake and Sirri Payye.
The tourists who come to Naran Town are usually flown by the hoteliers. In peak season the hair of a normal room, which is barely rs3,000 the night, sets to Rs10,000 to Rs15,000.
"I have no words for the natural beauty of this valley which has beautiful glaciers and is a romantic place known for the love story of an imaginary prince and a fairy, but one cannot learn to try such great amounts to these to try heaven on earth "said Hakim Khan Irfan, a tourist from Karachi.
He said that one could not go outside Naran until he had a jeep, like all the roads leading to natural attractions in the valleys, very dangerous and could only be traveled by a jeep that was expensive.
Mr Irfan said that it seems as if the state and the tourism development corporation are interested in developing the valley to attract tourists.
Authorities are less interested in building infrastructure and promoting tourism in Kaghan
ANP's former provincial government has seized a project to install cable car / sapphire from Naran to Saiful Muluk Lake, but the project now in doldrums as the administrative government of PTI has not taken it seriously.
The tented villages, located in Naran, have some concerns for those tourists who cannot learn to live in lofty, but have access routes that affect the beauty of the place.
Matiullah, the president of the Hoteliers Association, said the government was not interested in developing tourism in the valley when Naran, the commercial port of the valley, was without electricity and hoteliers had to use generators and small units in the stream the Kunhar.
"Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif had announced the launch of a microphone water project in Naran last year, but even the paperwork of the project could not yet be started," he said.
Mr. Matiullah said the Naran to Saiful Muluk Lake sapphire or cable car would bring a huge change to the valley. He said her association also worked to keep a check on the rooms of rooms in hotels. "I am optimistic that the traditional host here can now enjoy bidding much more affordable money," he said.
Another attraction in Kaghan is many of Shogran, who is considered to be campaigning for Siri Payye. This landscape is located at a distance of 34 kilometers from Balakot, the tehsil headquarters and the gateway to the valley. Shogran, which is enclosed by high mountains by all sides, is known for its sad green pasture and thick forests.
"Although tourists come here (to Shogran) still on a small number," said Javed Asghar. He said that such green and pleasant water was not even immediately in Kaghan, but by the government of apathy people came in depths and their life in danger.
Mr. Asghar said the government was building a road from Kawai to Sirri Payye.
"In the past that raid was built, tourism here will stimulate and tourists will not be within the country, but also from abroad would come a lot here to enjoy their natural beauty," he said.
Asghar said Shogran was also a pleasant place for those people who were interested in the higher travel, traveling and 'nature study'.
The valley is also famous for its lakes. There are more than a dozen large and small lakes in the valley, but Saiful Muluk, Dudipatsar and Lake Lulusar are well known among them.
Saiful Mulukmar is the place where, according to speeches, a Prince Saif in love with a cattle fattened and used them in the night to meet as the month in the water of water speaks.
The Saiful Mulukmar lies at 10,578 meters above sea level. The road leads to this romantic place in very dangerous. The provincial government has called so-called weapons for this road from Naran to Saiful Mulul but only the work could not be completed.
Although rich administration has recently banned the boat boating in the lake and building huts and houses, it is not a result. The construction of cabins and all around the land, has its natural beauty stuck.
The Dudipatsar Lake is situated on a mountain peak and the government itself has not erected any roads.
The Lulusarsee is 48 kilometers from Naran at an altitude of 10,910 meters. Lalusar is the main water source for the Kunhar River.
Kaghan is also ideal for exciting jeep rides from Naran to Babusar Pass and Nori Top.
The glaciers, which had previously been the main function of Kaghan, will soon be deviated by the growing population of Naran. The centuries-old glaciers at the entrance of Naran and another at Saiful Muluk Lake Road are still great facilities for tourists who come here to enjoy nature.
"You can enjoy the pleasant weather and natural beauty in other tourists in the country, but whatever the pleasure I feel in the glaciers is wrong," Asghar said.
He said the government should take appropriate measures to prevent glaciers.
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