Naran Kaghan has it own value and potential in the tourism of Pakistan. Like skardu, Hunza, Kalam and swat valley, Kaghan valley and Naran town also has something for the visitors to make them peaceful, relaxed and comfortable. I always say that nature is like our second mother. Whenever we feel tired so we keep our head in the lap of mother so in same way whenever the human body became tired, stubborn, and uncomfortable then, nature is the best antidot for them. This tourist destination is on the top level in term of nature.
There are many luxury hotels, guest houses, resorts, restaurants, and other facilities of tourism. Apart from facilities there are stunning lakes which can create an amazing view by the reflection of the surrounding mountains and sky. Mountains peaks full of snow can add more beauty of the Tourist hub.
Those who became success in life, they stayed very close to the nature. Here the question arises that poor people are stayed very close to the nature but still they are poor. So, the answer is very simple that its all up to us that how we look to every single thing? What we are noticing? And what we are learning from the lessons of life? All I want to say that we need to understand each and every indication of life.
We can learn a lot of things from nature. Like we can learn from nature that how can we improve our concentration and focus, observation powers and critical analyzation of each and every situation.
Naran kaghan is one of them with many features, activities and tourist hubs.
Location of Naran Kaghan
Naran town and Kaghan valley is located in district Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan.
People of Naran kaghan
Majority of them are belong to Gujjar tribe. Most of them are nomads. Nomadic are those which have large numbers of sheep’s, goats, cows and agriculture are the main source of income and the way of lifestyle.
Occupation of Naran kaghan locals
Most of them are jeep drivers, Shepard’s, hotels managers, shopkeepers, tour assister, and restaurants owners.
Language in Naran kaghan
Mostly the natives’ speakers of Gujri and Hindko can be seen there. But they can also understand and speak little bit Urdu.
Short history of Naran Kaghan
Naran town and Kaghan valley history is a blend of ancient migrations, trade routes, and cultural influences. Its prehistoric past includes Stone Age dwellers, a Silk Route hub, Buddhist legacy, Hindu temples, Mughal Majesty, hill station development, and modern infrastructure. The valley’s cultural landscape has been influenced by Buddhist monasteries, Hindu traders, and Muslim travelers.
The British Raj developed hill stations like Naran and Saiful Muluk, which remain popular tourist destinations today. The valley’s rich history is not just about individual periods but also the blending of diverse cultures and influences, with the Gujar heritage and linguistic diversity highlighting the valley’s rich history.
Culture of Naran Kaghan
Warm Gujar Hospitality
The Gujar community, who have inhabited Naran town and Kaghan valley for centuries, embody the warmth and hospitality that characterize the valley’s traditions and way of life.
Rich Folkloric Traditions
Naran Kaghan’s air is filled with captivating folklore, with traditional songs like “Ghazals” and “Tapas” narrating love, heroism, and land beauty, providing a glimpse into local soul.
Festivals Celebrations
There are many festivals in Naran kaghan like Eid ul Fitr and Shandar polo festival. Groups of community worn beautiful clothes and sing singing, dancing and perform other activities of these festivals. Most of these festivals are the reflection of Gujjars tribe.
Handicrafts and Cuisine
Naran Kaghan is a renowned valley for its unique handicrafts, including intricate wood carvings, embroidered textiles, and colorful pottery, which are found in shops and homes.
The local cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors and spices. Dishes like “Chap Shoro” and “Palak Paneer” tantalize taste buds, offering a chance to experience the culinary heritage of the region.
Respectful Interactions
Respect local customs and traditions while visiting Kaghan valley, dressing modestly and being mindful of cultural sensitivities, helps preserve the valley’s unique charm.
Visit places in Naran kaghan
Naran town and Kaghan valley offers something for every kind of visitors. From stunning mountains to crystal clear water, from hiking to trekking and camping and from horse riding to exploring other wildlife. Here we will be discussed the most famous and well-known tourist hubs.
Saiful Muluk Lake
The nicknamed of Saiful Muluk Lake is “fairy Meadows”. You can enjoy your picnic and take your trip to the adventurous level by trekking and hiking to the mountains around the Saiful Muluk Lake for stunning view and mind-blowing sceneries and pictures. You can also take the boat ride for better experience of the trip.
Lulusar Lake
Lulusar Lake, at 3,410 meters, is a stunning alpine beauty with a serene atmosphere perfect for hiking, observing marmots, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings.
Babusar Pass
It holds the record of being a highest route of Naran kaghan, from there you can view the mind-blowing sceneries of the Karakoram ranges. Off course it will be amazing experience of your trip.
Shogran
Its just simply referred as “Switzerland of Pakistan”. There you can take a horse riding. There are lush meadows, stunning mountains, bustling forests and cascading waterfalls. You can also be a part of paragliding like a bird eye view.
Siri Paye Meadows
You will only reach to this amazing destination just by jeeps. This is one of the hidden gems in Naran kaghan tourism. You will have to be hiked on the wildflowers, carpeted meadows. There you can eat the local and desi dishes of Pakistan in local eatery.
Dudipatsar Lake
This hidden lake provides a tranquil escape from the crowds, offering hikes through pine forests, paddles across tranquil waters, and a breathtaking view of the landscape.
Ansoo Lake
Legends says that this lake has been found by the tears of heartbroken princess that’s why its named as Ansoo lake. You will have to be hiked to reach there with an amazing experience. You may face problems because of the name of the lake ‘tears”.
Lalazar Meadows
Wildflower-dotted meadows offer outdoor enthusiasts a paradise for hiking, biking, camping, and witnessing sunrise over mountains.
Naran Bazaar
Explore the handicrafts of culture of Naran and try to communicate with friendly locals for discovering more about Naran kaghan. You can enjoy different desi foods in the bazar for taking delicious taste.
Saiful Muluk National Park
Stunning forest can be seen there where you can find different kinds of birds for relaxation. Forest will make you calm and tension free but just try to feel the sounds of nature.
Best time to visit Naran Kaghan
Best time to visit Naran and Kaghan is from May to September. During these months, days will be longer and weather will be moderate and pleasant. You will explore many tourist hubs in day light with full focus without covering yourself from coldness. You will make a memorable photography and videography because of the clear blue sky. There will be no fear of falling stones from mountains and glaciers as well.
Now it depends on your choices and activities. What your purpose? What’s your activities? And which season do you like? These question and their answers will make you clear to which season is best for visiting Kaghan Naran and why.
Tips before visiting to Naran Kaghan
- Best time to visit Naran town and Kaghan valley is summer.
- Keep warm clothes even in summer because of the low temperature at night.
- Keep all the necessary equipment’s and goods like power banks for charging, extra money, extra food, extra petrol and blankets etc.
- Try to read books or Quran for passing traveling time quickly.
- Be respectful to the local’s culture and religion.
- Ask before taking picture of the locals.
- Share extra food with needy people by doing this your food will not be wasted.
- Capture each and every moment shortly and then make a complete clip of that videos to make your trip more memorable.
- Main thing is to bring iPhone for the better quality of pictures and videos.
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Hotels in Naran kaghan
Ther are many hotels for every kind of budget. Here are some of the best hotels.
- Waterstones hotel
- Fairy meadows hotel
- Gateway hotel and restaurants
- Imperial Hotels Naran
- Naran creek hotel.
Famous food of Naran kaghan
- Karahi. Another traditional dish of Naran town and Kaghan Valley is Karahi.
- Meethe Baingan. This is a sweet and savory dish made with eggplant and spices.
- Kala Chana.
- Aalu Bhujia.
- Trout Fish.
- Saag Gosht. This is a traditional dish made with lamb and mustard greens.
- Pulao.
- Biryani.
CONCLUSION
In This blog post or article, I try my best to explore, Naran kaghan, Pakistan. Furthermore, I discussed the Naran Kaghan location, language, people, occupation of people, culture, tradition, pictures, visit places, history, famous foods, best time to visit and tips before visiting to Naran town and Kaghan valley.
Naran and Kaghan offers a variety of attractions, including Saiful Muluk Lake, Lulusar Lake, Babusar Pass, Shogran, Siri Paye Meadows, Dudipatsar Lake, Ansoo Lake, and Lalazar Meadows. These destinations offer stunning views, hiking opportunities, and opportunities to experience the local culture and traditions. It is essential to respect local customs and traditions while visiting Naran town and Kaghan valley to preserve its unique charm.
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Naran Kaghan?
Summer is the best time for visiting because of the moderate and pleasant weather. You will get more day light hours to explore the tourist destination from A to Z.
What is the darkest secret of Naran Kaghan?
The darkest secret about this tourist destination in Pakistan is there is a lake named as “ansoo” lake and ansoo is Urdu word which means the “Tears” so, it is saying that this lake is found by the tears of princess thats why it is named as ansoo lake.