Coldest Places In Pakistan For Travelling In Summer

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By traveling around the world, we can write numerous pages in the book of our life. Each page has a different story and each story is more beautiful than the other. Similarly, the places in this world are very beautiful, each more beautiful than others. There are also several beautiful and coldest places in Pakistan. Most of the people think of visiting beautiful places during their seasonal vacations. And most of them prefer visiting beautiful northern areas of Pakistan

“The world is a book and those who do not travel, read only one page.”

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In the summer, there is too hot and everyone wants to be cold. That time, You should travel to the coldest places. 

Some Benefits Of Travelling

  • Travel provides a fantastic opportunity for you to learn many new things. While traveling, you do not just learn about new places, you also learn to relate to people living in different parts of the world.
  • The most obvious and potentially most important health benefit of traveling is stress reduction. Traveling can take you out of our daily routine and into new surroundings and experiences and this can reset your body and mind. Travel to coldest places makes you free of stress and cool you down in the hot summer.
  • The most fun part of traveling is experiencing different cultures. New food, new music, a new language, it’s so amazing how different it can be from ours. 
  • Travelling also improves communication skills. When you go to travel you meet new people, at new places and talk to them, that conversation teaches you new languages and improve your communication skills.
  • Traveling means to find yourself. To find the true value of you and the new hopes and new ways of Life. Let’s travel to some coldest places in Pakistan and experience beauty and cold at the same time. 

1. Swat Valley

The mild and coldest weather of the valley in the region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa encourages the tourists to explore the beautiful land offerings that are the landscapes, lakes, ancient architect, cultural treasures, and most of all the warm hospitality of the local sites. Trip to Swat valley is like a trip to heaven and a group trip to Sawat could be more enjoyable with friends and family.

Swat Valley is known as the “mini Switzerland”. Its landscapes are proof of natural beauty and coldest weather and it was one of the most visited areas and had a major tourism industry.

Best Spots in Sawat Valley To Visit

  • Kalam Valley
  • Swat museum
  • Malam Jabba
  • Bahrain
  • Madyan
Swaat Valley | Blurbgeek
Swaat Valley

2. Jhelum Valley

Jhelum Valley is a valley in Jhelum Valley District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is a 50 kilometers (31 mi) long valley located along with Jhelum River surrounded by lush green mountains. Hattian Bala is the main town and district headquarters of the valley.

This is also one of the coldest places in pakistan. This is an ideal valley for both domestic and’ international tourists. The curling river Jhelum passes through from East to West between the high green mountains of this valley and joins the river Neelum at Domel near Muzaffarabad city.

Best Spots In Jhelum Valley To Visit

  • Khewra Salt Mine
  • Ancient Temples of Tilla Jogian
  • River Jhelum
  • Rohtas Fort
Jhelum Valley | Blurbgeek
Jhelum Valley

3. Murree

Murree is a mountain resort town, located in the Galyat region of the Pir Panjal Range, within the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. It forms the outskirts of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area and is about 30 km northeast of Islamabad. It has an average altitude of 2,291 meters.

Murree’s coldest climate is the precise reason why it is such a popular summer retreat. A few visitors choose to visit Murree during winter when the place is less crowded, snowy and the views are too spectacular for words. Murree is one of the world’s beautiful sites for enjoying snowfall in winter. People play with snowballs and enjoy snow skating. Bandar point in Murree is an amazing site for tourists.

Best Spots In Murree To Visit

  • Kashmir Point
  • Changla Gali
  • Nathiagali
  • Patriata
  • Ayubia
Murree

Read Also: 10 Beautiful Places To Visit In Pakistan

4. Naran Kaghan Valley

Naran is a marvelous tourist location in Kaghan Valley. This region has evolved into a leading destination for nature lovers. Kaghan Valley offers you sublime beauty, flowing crystal water rivers, lush green meadows, and snow-capped mountains, and several shimmering lakes such as Lake Saiful Malook, Lake Dutipatsar, Saral Lake, Lulusar Lake, Aanso Lake, and Payala Lake.

This is also the coldest place of Pakistan and the best time to visit Naran is in the summer months due to less probability of snowfall and blocked roads but the city is accessible in the summer months as well. During summer months the temperature can go up to 20-degree centigrade and in winters drops well beyond the freezing point due to heavy snowfall.

Kaghan Valley is a river valley where Kunhar River flows beautifully. It also consists of numerous beautiful villages, valleys, and lakes. Moreover, the place is also well-known for its elevation of 8,000 feet and intensely coldest weather. The region inhabits an alpine climate means the average temperature around the year is not more than 10 degrees.

Best Spots In Naran Kaghan To Visit

  • Naran Valley
  • Lake Saif-ul-Malook
  • Lulusar Lake
  • Babusar Top 
  • Siri Paye
Naran Kaghaan Valley | Blurbgeek
Naran Kaghaan Valley

5. Chitral & Kalash Valley

Chitral is the capital of the Chitral District, situated on the Chitral River in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The place is also served as the capital of the princely state of Chitral until 1947.

One of the coldest places in Pakistan ‘Chitral’ is famous due to Kalash Valley which is one of the major tourist attractions in Pakistan. This is situated in the Chitral district of Pakistan. This valley has a historic background but its history has controversies. Kelash is a very old Greek civilization. The people belonging to this civilization are called ‘The Kelash’.

Belongs to old tribes and have their religion and culture. This valley has a unique and amazing culture. People here live in small villages which they built on the hillsides. These villages are at the banks of the coldest streams and rivers. People construct their homes with rough shaped logs. People of Kalash are cheerful, they celebrate many festivals like Uchal Festival, Phoo Festival, and Chomos Festival. There are many attractive sites for visiting.

Best Spots In Chitral & Kalash Valley To Visit

  • Chitral MuseumShahi Masjid
  • Shahi Qila
  • Gram Chashma
  • Barmoghlasht
  • Ayun Valley
Chitral & Kalaash Valley | Blurbgeek
Chitral & Kalaash Valley

6. Ziarat

Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. This place is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat. It was the summer residence of the chief commissioner of Baluchistan, and sanatorium for the European troops at Quetta.

There is a good water supply, and the hills around are well-wooded and picturesque. A visit to Quetta is incomplete without a trip to Ziarat which is the coldest and beautiful place in Pakistan. Ziarat is a hill station in the Sibi district of the province of Baluchistan. It remains quite cool during summer and receives enough snowfall during the winter.

Best Spots In Ziarat To Visit

  • Quaid-e-Azam Residency
  • Shrines of Ziarat
  • Ziarat Juniper Forest
Ziarat | Blurbgeek
Ziarat

Author’s View

Traveling is one of the best ways to learn more about yourself. While you travel, it brings a new set of issues and opportunities. The way you handle those also gives you insight into who you are. You’ll come home knowing yourself better, and with a fresh perspective on what you want out of life.

In the hottest summer, you should travel to the coldest places in Pakistan. And in the above, I have mentioned some coldest places for you to visit that are also the charming to travel. So if you want to travel, you must visit these places. You’ll get lots of fun and lots of memories.

Read Also: 10 Beautiful Places To Visit Around The World

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