naran kaghan shogran tour
naran kaghan shogran tour

Naran Kaghan Shogran Tour

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Explore Northern Pakistan’s gorgeous Naran Kaghan Shogran tour, a journey filled with scenic beauty, tranquil lakes, and vibrant culture.

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  • Activity Level Challenging
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  • Group Size Medium Group
    10
All about the Naran Kaghan Shogran Tour.

A thrilling journey through some of Pakistan’s most stunning and alluring landscapes is the Naran, Kaghan, and Shogran Tour. With each valley presenting its own distinct charm and natural beauty, this voyage takes you on a mesmerizing excursion of the Naran Valley, Kaghan Valley, and Shogran Valley.

This journey serves as a gateway to the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges and is located in northern Pakistan. The journey starts in Islamabad, the nation’s capital, and takes you through curvy highways, verdant valleys, and peaceful meadows before gradually ascending into the mountains.

Saiful Muluk Lake, a gorgeous high-altitude lake surrounded by snow-capped hills, notably Malika Parbat, is one of the tour’s highlights. A photographer’s dream scene is created by the reflection of these massive mountains in the lake’s beautiful waters.

Throughout the tour, you’ll get the chance to get to know the people and their culture, engage with the friendly locals, and discover quaint cities like Naran and Abbottabad. With stops at breathtaking waterfalls like Kiwai Waterfall and trips to other magnificent lakes like Lulusar Lake, you’ll also have the chance to take in the natural beauty of the area.

As you unwind in Shogran Valley, surrounded by thick forests and undulating hills, the journey gives brief moments of peace and tranquility. You may relax and rejuvenate while being surrounded by the beauty of nature at this tranquil hideaway.

You’ll learn to appreciate the richness and magnificence of Pakistan’s northern regions as you travel the winding roads and gaze out at the expansive panoramas. This tour offers a deeper connection to the natural environment and the region’s rich cultural heritage; it is more than just a trek across landscapes.

The Naran, Kaghan, and Shogran Tour offers a chance to get away from the bustle of the city, take in the unspoiled beauty of nature, and make lifelong memories. This journey guarantees a memorable experience in Pakistan’s paradise in the north, whether you’re an adventurer, a nature lover, or someone looking for a quiet escape.

  1. Day 01 Islamabad to visit Taxila museum, via Mansehra Balakot, sightseeing Kiwi waterfall night stay Shogran

    Stop At: Balakot, Mansehra, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Balakot is a town in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province’s Mansehra District. The town was damaged in the 2005 earthquake in Kashmir, however, it was later restored with help from the Pakistani government and Saudi Public Assistance for Pakistan Earthquake Victims, a Saudi humanitarian charity.

    Shogran Valley, Kiwai waterfall.

    In the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Mansehra District, there is a union council called Kiwai.On the route to Kaghan Valley, it is situated. Payee Lake is reachable from Kiwai by a jeep trail that passes through Shogran.

  2. Day 02 Shogran travels to Sriye, then returns to explore the Kaghan Valley - Naran

    Pass by: Kaghan Valley, Pakistan, Balakot 44000

    In Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province’s Mansehra District in Hazara, one of the region’s many picturesque valleys, Kaghan is a gem.

  3. Day 03  Naran to visit Lake Saif-ul-Malook, evening rafting river Kunhar, night stay Naran

    Stop at Saif-ul-Muluk National Park, Saif-ul-Muluk Lake, and Naran, Pakistan

    In the Saiful Muluk National Park, there is a mountain lake called Saiful Muluk that is situated close to the town of Naran at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley. The Kunhar River originates in the lake. The lake, one of Pakistan’s highest lakes, is situated above the tree line at a height of 3,224 meters above sea level.

    The lake is known for its beautiful location in the Pakistani highlands.

    Saiful Muluk National Park is the location.

    Kaghan Valley

    Coordinates 34.876957°N 73.694485°E Coordinates: 34.876957°N 73.694485°E

    Alpine, glacial lake types

    initial inflows Glaciers’ primary discharges of water Nations in the Kunhar River Basin Pakistan Pakistan

    Surface area 1.06 sq mi/2.75 km2

    Max depth: 34 meters (113 feet)

    Surface altitude: 10,577 feet (3,224 meters)[1]

    Naran settlements

    Time Required: two hours

  4. Day 04 Naran to visit Barwai, Jalkhad, Katora Lake, Lulusar Lake, Gattidas, Babusar top 13700, night stay Naran

    Stop At Kaghan Pakistan, Babusar Pass, N-15 National Highway

    In Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, the Lulusar set of mountain peaks and lakes is located in the Kaghan Valley.

    Elevation on the ground: 3,410 m

    Location: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Kaghan Valley

    Cities: Balakot and Naran

    Indus River basin nations: Pakistan

    Did you know that the Lulusar Lake, which is surrounded by blue and gold wildflowers, is the principal source of the Kunhar River, and is located 48 kilometers from Naran on the Naran-Babusar route.

    Babusar Pass, also known as Babusar Top, is a mountain pass at the northern end of the 150 km (93 miles) long Kaghan Valley that connects it to Chilas on the Karakoram Highway (KKH) via the Thak Nala. Its elevation is 4,173 metres (13,691 feet). The Babusar Valley’s highest point that is easily accessible by cars is there. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pakistan’s Gilgit Baltistan province are connected by the Babusar Pass.

    Time Required: 02 hours

  5. Day 05 Naran to via Abbottabad visit Khanpur dam & drop Islamabad

    Stop at: Haro River, Haripur, Pakistan’s Khanpur Dam

    Hundreds of visitors come to the dam to enjoy the blue-green water from all across Pakistan. Khanpur Dam receives 40,000–50,000 visitors during weekends. The majority of them are businesspeople who take the day off on Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, personnel from both the private and public sectors join this group. Tourists like enjoying walks along the banks of the lake and canals, swimming, boating, cliff jumping, and a few other ground adventure activities.

    Interesting activities at Khanpur Dam include

    Cliff Jump

    Jet Ski

    Family Boat

    Zipline

    Camping

    Wake Tubing

    Kayaking

    Time Required: 01 hour

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June 12, 2025 - June 16, 2025
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