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          Kumrat Valley The Heaven on Earth


Introduction:

Kumrat Valley is one of the many stunning valleys in Pakistan, along with Neelum Valley, Naran Kaghan, Swat Valley, and others. Kumrat Valley is a region in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province's Upper Dir District.

This valley is 45 minutes away from Thal, a town. The Kumrat Valley is well-known for its natural beauty, ideal climate, and appeal as a vacation or trip destination.

The valley is surrounded by mountains covered with snow, a lot of vegetation, rivers, lakes, and woods that are home to a variety of flora and fauna. Every summer, hundreds of tourists and travelers from all over the country visit this stunning location, which is known for its pleasant temperature and abundant foliage. The Kumrat Valley is renowned for its distinctive Deodar forest tree sales as well can locate.

Places to Visit in Kumrat Valley:

·         Jahaz Banda

·         Crooked Woods Of Kumrat Valley

·         Jandri Village

·         Katora Lake

·         Panjkora River

·         Bara Dand Lake

·         Dojanga – Last Point Of Kumrat Valley


 Jahaz Banda:

A sizable meadow called Jahaz Banda can be found in the upper portions of the Valley in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province's Upper Dir District. It also goes by the name Jaz Banda.

3,100 metres above sea level is the altitude of the meadow. The Jahaz Banda has numerous mountains covered in snow, lush meadows, and numerous tall, towering trees.

Crooked Woods Of Kumrat Valley:

Due to its tall, towering wooden trees, the Crooked Woods of Kumrat Valley, as its name suggests, is one of the best spots to explore in the valley. Anywhere in the valley, you may see these trees.

Trees have long heights and are incredibly green. The Crooked Woods of Kumrat Valley are the trees-covered area of this valley.

Dojanga – Last Point of Kumrat Valley:

Dojanga is a village in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province that is situated in a valley in the Upper Dir District. The end of the Kumrat Valley is Dojanga. It is well-known for being the valley's final point, as well as for its picturesque surroundings, chilly climate, and numerous breathtaking vistas.

 Jandri Village:

In Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province's Karak District is the village of Jandri. In Karak, there is a Union Council as well. The settlement is situated 74 metres above sea level. If you're visiting Kumrat Valley, it's one of the best spots to go.

Tourists and travellers visit this village, which is well-known for its lovely residences, for the stunning vistas, the pleasantly chilly weather, and to get to know the locals.

Panjkora River:

Through the valley, there is a river called the Panjkora River. The river is located in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. The Hindu Kush Mountains, which have an elevation of roughly 3,600 metres, are the river's source. The river is 220 kilometers long and well known for its banks.

Bara Dand Lake:

In Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province's Upper Dir District, a lake named Bara Dand Lake is situated in a valley. The lake's vegetation and animals are well known.

For tourists and travellers, the lake is even more noteworthy because of the breathtaking landscape, the pleasant but chilly temperature, and the icy-cold water. Every year, a large number of valley residents and travellers visit Bara Dand Lake and enjoy them.