It was the second day in Naran Valley, I was so tired at Fairyland hotel after returning from the sky-high elevation of 10,577 ft (3,224 m) full frozen lake Safe-ul-Malook. I wanted to take a few minutes’ rest, but my friend said hurry up take tea and travel. It was planned to go to an amazing place to visit Batakundi Naran in Kaghan Valley
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Naran in Kaghan Valley
Naran is a small town in the upper part of Kaghan Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is about an altitude of 2409 meters and an international tourist attraction valley. Thousands of tourists rush to explore its attractive beauty and enjoy the pleasant weather.
Amazing place to visit Batakundi
The Batakundi is a small mountainous village in Naran Valley. The driver told me that, we should move now, the road is not good, and glaciers are melting speedily, and we have to travel from these glaciers. I was so excited to reach Batakundi as soon as possible and explore some beautiful landscapes of this small mountainous village.
I took a tea and again sit back into four-wheel drive jeep and our journey to Batakundi, it approximately on 14km distance and it takes only 15 minutes in normal season (mid of the April to August) rest of the days it takes more time due to high snowfall, rainfall, landslides, glaciers.
The travel was very dangerous at that time, because of glaciers and land sliding. In both situations of fear of accident and excitement of a visit to the valley, I enjoyed the time and travel from Naran to Batakundi and back to Fairy Land Hotel Naran.
After 40 minutes’ drive we reached Batakundi village, reached the coffee shop and took a cup of coffee, and reached a valley.
Local PeoplesÂ
I meet with the local peoples, a young boy shares about their routine life. He said the life is too tough, because of every year seasonal migration, and tourist-dependent livelihood sources.
He said that, they are living in temporary houses and the outsiders have control of the total business. We just get some money from tourists by providing services to local guides or selling some local fruits and things.
Finally, I reached, at the small river, the water was coming from the large glaciers. I put my foot in the water and suddenly took out because the water was very cold. Slowly, and slowly I tried to adjust the water and enter into the water and sit on the rock it was inside that small river.
Photo Click at Batakundi VillageÂ
Enjoyed the heart touching and amazing beauty of the valley, green landscapes, ice-covered mountains, lifestyle of local peoples, and the natural beauty of the area.
I was amazed to observe that a half-day is not enough for exploring these wonderful places but must stay here sometimes and explore more about the local people’s lifestyle, livelihood sources, traditions, and copying strategies during heavy snowfall.
I just tried to capture each and every movement, but it was not possible in a few hours. We stayed there till sunset and then return back to Fairy Land Hotel Naran.
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Last Updated: April 23, 2020
The place looks AMAZING!!! I would love to go there, the place seems awesome…Soon I hope.
Definitely not a very easy place to travel to, but your photos are all worth it. Plus you were able to interact with the locals and learned better about them.
These are some gorgeous photos! I would love to visit and see all this beauty in real life!
The discovery of what is wild, but in reality it is the contact with the autochthonous realities of these places!
These looks very interesting and they’re so pretty to look at! I want to visit sometime 🙂
Wow, look how beautiful here is. I will love to visit
Looks like a beautiful adventurous trip! The landscape looks amazing.
The landscape is mesmerizing. It reminds me of my travels and makes me wonder when will we be able again to travel. I spent a lot of time going through you gallery. Thank you.
wow! the place looks absolutely fantastic! I would so visit it! I can’t wait to be able to travel again!
The landscape is beautiful. I love learning about different cultures, thanks for sharing this.
woooow! i am really mesmerized with snow mountain! <3 and the kids – they are the cutest! What a beautiful place.
Another virtual travel we can look forward to while we are on lockdown. Thanks for sharing your visit to this placce. One for the book.
Only if India and Pak did not have issues I would love to visit pakistan… May be someday.
I really love learning about new places through your blog. I feel like I get to see these places that I know I will never get to visit on my own.
It looks so stunning – I’ve never heard of it before! It’s sad that the little boy said life was tough there though!
Marina Rosie x
You’re right! that looks really a beautiful place to visit. The view is really a picturesque.