Sunday 10 March 2013

Place to Visit Before You Die | Pakistan Places


Kail Azad Kashmir Pakistan:
Kail is the valley at the height of 2097 meters from the sea level it is situated in Pakistan and looks like a piece of heaven in the earth. Kail valley is located near Sharda which is one of the best places to visit in Azad Kashmir. It is the part of Neelum valley. The Shounter gulch meets Neelum River At This Point and further flow to the Gilgit Bultistan Neelum River flows beside flow beside the Astore, Deosai and over the Shandur plains. It is also base camp of adventurous activities on top mountains which is base of Sarawaali peak 6326 meters high from sea level. There is a largest glacier of Azad Kashmir in Sarawaali about 25 kilometers longs. There are many natural lakes said as alpine lakes accessible by very difficult tracks by 4x4 wheel drive and by hiking. Horses and ponies can be also hired but it is advisable to book a jeep which is 4x4 wheel drive by expert local drivers. Kail is still fascinated place to visit there are further destination have not explored yet are, Sardari, Halmat, Janawai, Tao Butt. To access this miserable place you can take flights to islamabad from where you can get flights to meer-pur azad kashmir.


Bureth Lake:
flights to islamabad

Deosai:
It is famous as a roof of the world deosai is a national park it has more height than every highest place in the Europe. It is the best place for camping and hiking the track towards. Dana Meadows is accessible from Deosai there is also a wonder full hiking and climbing track called Mazeno Pass which is also accessible from Deosai. If you want to visit Deosai you can go through Naran Valley and through Gilgit..


Hidden Lake Karumbar:
 Karambar Lake (High Point Lake) 4272 meters (Approx Length 3.9 km Width 2 km and average depth 52 meters) 
The Karomber (not karambar) lake is the only lake in the whole world that is situated at an altitude of more than 14,000 feet above sea level, and still having biologically active bodies in it. The reason being that the water does not come only by melting of snow on the surrounding mountains, but there are many springs in and around the lake which feed this.