Lulusar Lake is the one of the largest lakes in Kaghan Valley in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa province of Pakistan at 3,410 meters of almost 11,190 feet, is the primary headwaters of the Kunhar River. The Name Lulusar drives from the word “LULU” is the Local word area name and “SAR” means “top” or “peak” in Pashto. It is said that Lulusar marks the historic place of those 55 participants of 1857 war of independence who had…
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Saif ul Malook Lake (Photos & Information)
Saif ul Malook Lake is located at the northern end of the Kaghan near Naran Valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa province of Pakistan at an altitude of 3,224 m (10,578 feet) above sea level, Saif ul Malook is amongst one of the highest lakes in Pakistan. At such altitude, Lake is close to the tourist route of Naran and Kaghan Valley. A report of survey done by The Guardians says lake Saif ul Malook is…
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The Beautiful Ratti Gali Lake is located in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan at the Altitude of 12,130 feet. Ratti Gali Lake is also known as “Aka Dowarian Lake” in its local language due to Dowarian Village at Neelum Road. Also named as the Ratti Gali Sar, an alpine Lake, and SAR means Lake the Lake is based on the surrounding Glacier waters of the mountains. Mr. Mustansar Hussain Tarar, a famous writer from Pakistan,…
Read More8 Haunted Places In Pakistan You Dare Not Go (with Photos)
Every place has its stories of hauntings, from white see-through figures floating around and bone chilling screams. Pakistan is no different; there are numerous places that people claim the undead haunt even today. 1. Koh-i-Chiltan Peak – Balochistan The tallest peak in the Chiltan range is said to be haunted by the ghosts of 40 dead children. The local legend of the peak is about a couple who once left 40 babies on the peak…
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