Camping in Kaghan Valley

Camping may be a soul-enriching experience when visiting Kaghan Valley. Visitors and trekkers will bring their own tents and accessories, as well as rent them. There are campgrounds in the neighbouring Kaghan Valley, where a large number of visitors could be accommodated during the summer season.


These campsites are accessible at Lake Babusar Top, Lulusar Lake, Saiful Muluk Lake, Dudipatsar Lake and Lalazar in Kaghan Valley. In these areas, at night, visitors will encounter a clear sky full of stars. They can also experience a wonderful view of the early morning; the view of the lakes and the surrounding mountains, particularly the most eye-catching view of Malika Parbat.

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Preparedness & Accessories:

If you're going to camp when exploring the Valley, you're going to have to be possibly the best. You must take some essential measures to secure your camping trip and bring the following belongings with you.

Essential Equipments:

A large rucksack to carry all required trekking apparatus
Sleeping Bag, which could give protection from harsh weather

Two to three pairs of full length trousers and full sleeves shirts
Three to four pairs of socks (preferably in woolen stuff)

Sun Hat & Woolen Cap
Pair of Gloves (preferably woolen and water proof)
Sun Glasses

Walking Stick
Water Bottles
Emergency Light

A folding mattress
Shoes for Trekking, with durable rubber sole
Sandals to wear for walking during camping
Water proof jacket and trousers

Pocket Knife
Toilet Kit

Other Items (optional):

A light weight water proof tent
Small Stove with fuel
Plastic Cane of water

Map and Compass
Binoculars
Camera

Medical Kit (First Aid box with basic medicines)
Cooking utensils
Food stuff (per-head, menu and duration of trip)
Washing Kit (toilets/kitchen soaps)
Match box

Some Extra Suggestions:

Luggage bags:

Back packs are ideal. Do not carry fancy bags, these inappropriate for hilly area.

Clothing/Shoes:

Hiking shoes and sneakers are recommended.
Bring umbrella, as weather is always unpredictable in these areas.
Sun glasses
Sweaters, Cardigans and Jackets

Medicines:

You should have to carry along all the essential medicines, because they might not be accessible in Naran.

Miscellaneous:

Carry all other facial items of regular use; i.e. shaving gels/creams/sprays, etc. Sun's block cream is a must.

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Reasons to visit Sharda Neelum Valley

  1. Peaceful river with awesome landscapes 

Sharda Neelum Valley is famous for its peaceful river flowing around the village, and on your visit to Sharda Neelum Valley you should spend 20 minutes sitting on the bank of the river to enjoy its tranquilly.

Book your Sharda Tour and enjoy your stay with us.

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Sharda Neelum Valley

 

  1. Cheeky Climate 

Cheeky Climate means that if it's sunny in the early hours it's going to be rainy in the afternoon. 24 Celsius turns into 17 Celsius at night in the afternoon. Gazing the Stars at night is one of the dreams of everyone.

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Sharda Neelum Valley (Night)

 

  1. White Snowy Village

In the winter season, you'll find snow at sharda, it'll all seem snowy all around. Thousands of tourists rush to the Sharda Valley to explore its mighty winter season.

 

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  1. Blue Gem of Sharda 

The Sharda River is the Blue Gem of the Sharda River. You can find the blue water with the clear visibility of the stones in it. Sharda is famous for being a fish.

 

 

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Sharda River
  1. Hiking & Trekking

Hiking to the ruins of Sharda is a remarkable thing, trekking to the Ground of Sharda (Maidaan) is another great thing to do.

 

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There are other beautiful places that you can travel in Pakistan amonng those swat and naran are most visited in Pakistan.

 

Places of Sindh To Visit During Winter Season in Pakistan

There's no secret that Pakistan has so many beautiful places and one of tourism's most famous countries. On the one hand, the country has amazing northern side, visited by thousands of people every year. But, you can't deny the truth that other Pakistani regions also have numerous amazing places, and Sindh Province is one of them. Talking about this province of Pakistan, it's the second largest province with many historical sites and Pakistan's heart, i.e. Karachi. Karachi. People usually don't visit the Sindh interior in summer, though, as it's too hot this season. But if you're planning winter Pakistan Tour or honeymoon packages in Pakistan, it's the perfect time to visit Sindh's following beautiful and attractive places.

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Gorakh Hill Sindh, Pakistan

Gorakh Hill

Sindh used to be known only for its historic sites, but recently Gorakh Hill attracted the attention of tourists. Gorakh Hill Station is located near Dadu, Sindh, a must-visit place on the Pakistan Tour during the winter. In 2008, the beautiful place was covered with snow and the view was mesmerising. Apart from that it is part of the Kirthar Mountain range, which covers two borders, Sindh and Balochistan to the west. It has become the top priority of the people of Sindh when it comes to travel.

 

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Ranikot Fort

Ranikot is the world's most famous and largest fort, covering about 26 kilometres of the province of Sindh. Unfortunately, people who visit Pakistan through Pakistan Tours or honeymoon packages in Pakistan usually do not visit this place because most people are unaware of this beautiful place. If you're travelling from Karachi, you can easily visit this place as the roads are in excellent condition. The highway to Ranikot is rough, however, and it is challenging to drive a vehicle because of its poor condition, but it takes only 30 to 40 minutes to get there.

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Mubarak Village Beach, Karachi Pakistan

Mubarak Village

Mubarak Village is a famous village in Karachi. A number of travel lovers visit the second largest fishing village every year. As it is bordered by Gadani, the beautiful combination of turquoise water and golden hills is given away. When you get there, you're welcomed with so much love. Just think of standing on the shore and letting the cold breeze touch your hair.

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Kerthar Area Sindh Pakistan

Kerthar Area

Although it's not entirely a part of the province of Sindh, this is a must-visit place so I couldn't stop myself from adding it. The Kerthar area is bordered by the two major provinces of Pakistan, Sindh and Balochistan.

The mountain has many beautiful spots, including Kutte Ji Qabar, Gorakh Hill and Bandu Ji Qabar. The place is famous for its scenic views as well as its rich history. If you are eager to know more about Sindh, add this place to the list of must-visit places during the Pakistan Tour or honeymoon packages in Pakistan.

 

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