Wednesday 30 December 2015

Sneak preview of cities where World’s best New Year Celebrations take place each year

Here is a sneak preview of cities where World’s best New Year Celebrations take place each year. People from around the workd travel at this time of the year.
1. New york City, New York
Times Square's iconic 109-year-old tradition of watching the iconic ball drop continues to attract millions of people, whether it is in person or through the television. The ball weighs close to 12,000 pounds and is covered thousands of Waterford crystals, attracting lines of people from 10am onwards.
  1. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Réveillon, is one of the world’s largest New Year’s celebrations. Millions of locals and tourists dress in white and fill the city’s beaches, throwing flowers into the waves at midnight for the African sea goddess Yemanjá. After this ceremony, the night is packed with music and dancing.
  1. London, England
From the Thames Waterfront to the London Eye, London is buzzing with eager Londoners waiting for the city to be painted with sparks and colors. At midnight, the tower Big Ben chimes to the New Year.
  1. Sydney, Australia
The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge is known for the world’s most spectacular fireworks productions watched at the waterfront.
  1. Madrid, Spain
This New Year celebration begins by swallowing 12 grapes—one for each stroke of the clock at midnight. Finishing them on time is considered to be a sign of good luck in the upcoming year.
And of course, our beautiful Pakistan! Where fireworks start before midnight and keep going all night long. We can always trust Pakistani’s to celebrate all occasions!

Sunday 27 December 2015

The Capital Of The Kohat District

Kohat is a city located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is the capital of the Kohat district. The city is home to many different villages with diverse cultures. Kohat consisted of three tribes mainly Afridi, Khattak and Bangash and later on, more tribes started settling here, expanding the population.
Kohat city is named after a Buddhist king who, along with King Adh, settled beside the northern border of the district. Its history dates back to Emperor Babar’s era. Kohat has got great military importance as the ISSB Centre is located in the city for recruitment purposes. This city has shown immense developments and the people here are very keen towards development.
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Tanda Wildlife Park
Tanda Wildlife Park is the largest park in the province with a total area of 2800 acres. It consists of Tanda reservoir as well. Its magnificently rich and speckled landscape supports a range of mammals and birds, as well as a few reptiles. If you have affection with wildlife and animals, this is the place to be at.
Kohat fort
This ancient Kohat Fort was named as Adh fort after King Adh. Its significance is huge due to its location and tourist persistence. Much of the fort has tarnished into walls, but it still stands as a photographic destination for tourists. Having a walk around the fort to enjoy the beauty of its remains, and indulge in its historic memories should be a visitor’s next thing to do.
Kohat Tunnel
Also known as the Pak-Japan Tunnel, it is 1.9 km long that connects Kohat city with Darra Adam Khel. This is a development that was made in response to skip the dangerous route in this area. This tunnel is very helpful for trade purpose. Of course, it is an important site for tourists as well.
TIPS
Restaurants
The two most famous restaurants, according to customer reviews are Shelton restaurant and Green Hill restaurant. As Kohat belongs to KPK, chaplikababs are the most popular and loved dish of the city. You will also find some delicious seafood in restaurants in Kohat.
Shopping
The top 3 markets in Kohat are Anarkali Bazaar, Fortress stadium and Al Falah square. The city is famous for handicrafts, mud crafts, Peshawari chapals and more. Apart from the specialty products, there is nothing that you cannot find and shop for easily in Kohat city.
Hotels
You can easily find a range of economical guest houses and hotels on Jovago.com and book them online, paying on arrival. Some of them include Royal Green guest house and City Lodge.
Money
Pakistan Rupees, All International Credit Cards (Visa/MasterCard) are accepted by the ATM.
Exchange Rate
http://www.xe.com/currency/pkr-pakistani-rupeexchange Rate
Country code
+922
Airport
Kohat Airport has a number of runways, classified as a small airport. Other nearby airports are Peshawar airport and Attock airport.

Travel Essentials For The Winter

Handmade Kashmiri Shawls
Not only will they keep you warm and protected from the cold, but will also be the perfect accessory for your winter wardrobe!
Moisturizer
During the winter, are skin becomes dehydrated causing dry patches to appear. To avoid this, moisturize your body and your face to make the external layers of your skin softer!
Gloves
Invest in a pair of gloves to keep your fingers and your hands warm. This is recommended especially if you explore the northern areas of Pakistan. Gloves help to prevent frostbite!
Sunscreen
Even if it is for a shorter time everyday, the suns rays can still harm your skin. Apply sunscreen to your face and any exposed skin for harmful Ultra-Violet rays protection.
Socks
When travelling socks are the perfect accessories to carry with you. Slip your shoes off on the plane and wear your socks, keeping your feet warm and comfortable!
Lozenges
Always carry a packet of throat lozenges in your bag. The chances of you having a sore throat during the winters increases, and lozenges will soothe the pain away!

Friday 25 December 2015

Cameras Through The Ages

In today’s day and age cameras are no longer the luxury that they used to be. From taking screenshots, selfies or normal pictures, cameras have been made more accessible. Let’s explore the timeline of these devices!

Camera Obscura
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Created in 1500, it has been monumental in the development of photography.
Daguerreotype Camera
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Announced in 1839, to be the first publically used photographing process.
The Megaskop
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In 1844, the first device created to take a panoramic image.
Kodak Brownie
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Created in 1900 for the purpose of lower-cost photography, and led to the snapshot.
The Raise Camera
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Discovered in 1900, the first lightweight and portable camera.
The Leica 1
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Created in 1925, the first portable camera to use 35mm film.
The Duaflex
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In 1947, the first compact SLR with adapted eye level viewfinder.
Polaroid Model 95
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In 1947, led to the invention of Polaroid photography.
The Kodak Digital Camera
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Created in 1975, it recorded black and white images on a cassette tape.
The Quicksnap
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Invented in 1986 by Fuji, the first disposable camera.
Kodak DCS SLR
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In 1991, it was the first professional digital camera on sale.
Sharp J-Sho4
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The first camera phone. Making travelling easier than ever!

Thursday 17 December 2015

7 Tips for Smart Packing

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Here are 7 Tips for Smart Packing, so when travelling next must look at these:-
– Pack a versatile wardrobe that is appropriate for the country you’re visiting, and pieces that you can wear multiple times .
– Plan ahead so you know what activities you will be engaging in, which can help you create a list for everything you will need .
– Roll your clothes to maximize space in your suitcase. This method helps you fit more outfits and accessories into a smaller area .
– Lock your suitcase to secure your luggage until you reach yourdestination. This is crucial since suitcases can get lost or stolen, and losing your belongings in a new country is not ideal .
– Protect valuables that can easily break such as glass fragrance bottles by slipping them into socks before packing them .
– When packing your shoes, keep the dirty soles away from your clean clothes by packing them in shower caps .
– Clothes that tend to wrinkle easily should be first placed inside a dry cleaning bag. The plastic helps to prevent them from creasing .
Follow these simple steps and have a safe journey!

Jovago Launches Hospitality Report

Jovago Launches Hospitality Report

Karachi, 17th December2015: Jovago.com, Pakistan’s No.1 online hotel booking website, has organized a press conference to launch the first ever hospitality report, and discuss Jovago’s achievements during 2015.
The purpose of this event is to strengthen the tourism sector and share insights regarding the tourism industry in Pakistan, to encourage people to traveland discover our home country. At the event, Nadine Malik the Managing Director of Jovago Pakistan also talked about Jovago’s work accomplishments of 2015 and highlighted Jovago’s aims and plans to boost the tourism industry of Pakistan in the coming years. Renowned individuals credit Jovago.com with excellent performance this year because of positive feedback of their customers and increased interest of people towards tourism.
Commenting on this informative session, Nadine Malik, Managing Director of Jovago Pakistan said; “Jovago.com is an enterprise that aspires to support and encourage tourism industry of Pakistan and we are proud to be a part of this platform which is playing an influential role to promote the beauty, culture and expansion of Pakistan tourism industry on the whole.”
The event saw many prominent bloggers, print and online media in attendance.
Jovago Launches Hospitality Report
About JovagoJovago.com is an online hotel booking service with offices in Lagos (Nigeria), Nairobi (Kenya), Dakar (Senegal) founded by Africa Internet Group and has MTN and Millicom as investors. Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 booking portal, facilitates the booking process for its users to provide them with the best hotel booking experience with fast, transparent and easy-to-use services. Jovago.com has over 20,000 local hotel listings across Africa and over 200,000 hotels around the world.

Wednesday 16 December 2015

Know all about The historic city of Taxila

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The city of Taxila is a part of the Rawalpindi district of Punjab. The name Taxila means ‘City of Cut Stone’, being one of the richest South Asia archeologist sites. The city is known as a testament to Buddhism and it is said that the Buddha spent 40 years of his life preaching in this particular part of Pakistan. The city was also ruled by the Greeks under emperor Alexander the great.
Taxila is a blend of wealthy urban and pastoral neighborhoods. Urban residential areas are in the form of small,immaculate and clean colonies. Taxila is also known for its industrial significance, some of the major industries in Taxila include heavy machine factory, cement factory, cottage industry, pottery and footwear industries.
Jovago’s Top 3
Taxila Museum
This Greek style museum is located on the Grand Trunk road and has many momentous discoveries from the Taxila site. Taxila museum is home to objects that date back to 600 B.C having Buddhist and Hindu origins. It is a perfect depiction of the ‘Gandharan Art’ exhibiting silver, gold and other semi precious stones. Its visiting time ends by 5 p.m. so it is preferable to plan your visit to the museum in the morning.
Bhir Mound
Bhir Mound is the oldest site of ancient Taxila that has been exhumed numerous times over the last century. It contains of several layers of ruins – the earliest dating back to the 5th century. It had its importance as being the center of administration, education and trade.
Jain Temple
When the city of Taxila was excavated, sculptures of Buddha and Hindu temples were found. This spot is full of different temples and statues that were worshipped by people back then. The main statue of Julian, mahatma statue is known as statue of health and around this, there are 21 more stupas that were built by monks. These places will interest those who are fond of archeology.
Tips
Restaurants
Famous restaurants in Taxila are Gandhara restaurant, Dreamland restaurant and Food city. Some of the famous foods of Taxila are chaplikabab and freshwater Rohu that are a must try.
Shopping
The bazaars of the old city offer exciting bargains. You can leisurely surf in the quaint old shops in Saddar bazaar, Moti bazaar and Raja bazaar. Other famous markets include Shahmir shopping center, MandiMaweshiyan and Jhelum plywood Markaz timber market.
Hotels
Jovago.com has hotels from Taxila on its portal. You may get prices as low as 1200 and as high as 12000 PKR. These hotels also provide free cancellation and payment at the hotel.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

Sneak Preview of Sialkot – The city of Iqbal

The city of Sialkot is located in Punjab under the Sialkot district. In terms of population, it ranks on the twelfth amongst other cities in Pakistan. It has an ancient history attached to it. Sialkot was founded by Raja Sul and was later rebuilt by Raja Salivahian who also constructed a fort in the city. This is how the city was coined its name, Sialkot which means ‘Fort of Sia’.
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Sialkot is a very cultured city with diverse residents in terms of values and ethnicities. The overall city, however, represents the pure Punjabi culture. Sialkot is known for the manufacturing and export of items such as surgical and musical instruments, sports goods, leather goods and textile goods. The land is very fertile and rich in crops such as wheat, rice, barley and sugarcane.
Jovago’s top 3
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Sialkot is the birth city of Pakistan’s one and only national poet, Allama Mohammad Iqbal, giving the city the perfect association with Pakistan’s history. Iqbal’s house (known as IqbalManzil) is located in Kashmiri Mohalla, Sialkot. It was bought by Iqbal’s grandfather in 1861 and is still present. It has been converted into a museum for tourists to visit. Thus, it is a must-go site in Sialkot.
Clock Tower
We have all heard about Sialkot’s famous clock tower.  It stands in the middle of Saddar Bazaar and holds the busy streets together. It is more than a hundred years old monument, that has its own significance. Though it has been renovated the real structure stands up to this date.
Tomb of Imam Ali-ul-Haq
Imam Ali-ul-Haq dates back to the 13thcentury, he successfully converted thousands of local population of Sialkot to Islam. He got martyred in a clash against Raja of Sialkot at that time and has a mausoleum built over his grave. Whoever visits Sialkot, definitely pays a visit to Imam Sahib’s shrine. His service to humanity will always keep him alive amongst Muslims and Pakistanis.
Tips
Restaurants
Some of the famous Sialkoti dishes include Tandoori Chicken, Bhuna Ghost, Nihari, KeemaNaan and SarsonkaSaag. You will easily find these dishes in almost every Pakistani restaurant. According to the visitors, the top restaurants that are a must-try are Malik restaurant and Frangoz café.
Shopping
Sialkot is an industrial city with an increasing population and therefore increasing needs. Sialkot has the best quality items that are exported throughout the world. Some famous markets include Duran shopping mall, V mall and Clover mall. Other famous stores are Ihsan sports and Multi trading house.
Hotels
Jovago Pakistan has a variety of lavish as well as affordable guesthouses and hotels in Sialkot such as Hotel One, Javson Hotel and Royal guest house. You will find the best prices and deals on Jovago’s website.
Money
Pakistan Rupees, All International Credit Cards (Visa/MasterCard) are accepted by the ATM.
Exchange Rate
http://www.xe.com/currency/pkr-pakistani-rupeexchange Rate

Reasons to Celebrate December

If you don’t have enough reasons to celebrate in December already, here are a few reasons this month is merrier than the rest!

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For starters, Christmas is only a few days away! On the 25th of December, Christians from all over the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.The festivities carry on for Muslims also as they nationally rejoice and remember Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s birthday.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah is also known as Quaid-e-Azam that translates to ‘Great Leader’. He was the founder and first Governor General of Pakistan. Ever since 1957, Mohammad Ali Jinnah has been printed on the Pakistani currency, formally known as the Pakistani Rupee. Famous quotes of Mohammad Ali Jinnah that have remained an inspiration to all are, ‘No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you.’
‘No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men.’
‘With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.’
As the year comes to an end, his words of wisdom are words to live by and cherish. End this year by celebrating your family, friends, loved ones and all that you are thankful for!

Warid Launches an amazing 7-Day Offer

Lahore, November 2015: Warid Telecom has launched a new and exciting 7 Day Offer for all

prepaid customers giving them the liberty to stay connected to their loved ones all week long in

just Rs. 99 inclusive of tax. With the main highlight of this offer customers can make calls to

other networks with 70 minutes. Not only this, but they will also be given 700 Warid minutes,

700 SMS and 700MBs of Lightning Tez LTE Internet which can be used for Whatsapp, Facebook

and Twitter. All they need to do isdial *99*7# to avail this offer.

Warid Telecom has always excelled in providing its customers with an affordable package to

suit their needs. With the launch of this new 7-Day Offer customers will be able to meet all

their calling needs, access Warid’s high-speed LTE network and enjoy seamless texting. Warid

has always ensured that consumers have the best options available and have the greatest

customer experience possible.

Tuesday 8 December 2015

Daring Delicacies of the World

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Fried Tarantula
This crawly crispy treat is a popular dish in Cambodia, seasoned with salt, pepper and chili.
Surstromming
A traditional Swedish cuisine that contains Baltic Sea herring that is fermented for at least six months. The fish is usually eaten outdoors due to the strong.
Maghaz
Maghaz is also known as Brain Masala, and is a Pakistani savory dish consisting of cow or sheep brains.
CasuMarzu
A traditional Sardinian sheep milk cheese, notable for containing live insect larvae especially maggots.
Kiviak
This Greenland delicacy consists of whole auks being stuffed into a seal and secured. The Kiviak ferments over a course of seven months, and is then enjoyed.
Haggis
A famous Scottish dish cooked inside a sheep’s stomach, containing the sheep’s seasoned and minced heart, liver and lungs.
Travel and explore more delicacies that are even more daring!

Friday 4 December 2015

Jovago Incorporated into Google’s Travel Platform

Pakistan’s N°1 Hotel Booking website, Jovago.com has been featured on the Google Travel Platform
December 2015: Jovago.com, the leading online hotel booking website, has now been incorporated into renowned Google Hotels Ads. This collaboration aims to make hotel searches and reservations easy for travelers across Pakistan. The new service will be beneficial for all Google users, as they can get access to all travel and reservation deals through the Jovago.com platform anywhere and at any time.
“Google is the world’s most renowned search engine and we are lucky to be a part of this platform. Our collaboration with this platform is a great chance to promote travel and tourism in Pakistan” said Nadine Malik, Managing Director of Jovago Pakistan.
Following the launch of its mobile application, Jovago’s incorporation on the Google platform will further improve the user experience for customers, enabling them to click on a wide range of hotel listings directly from the search engine and giving them access to Jovago platform. This effort will improve both the hotel and e-commerce industries in Pakistan.
About Jovago
Jovago.com is an online hotel booking service with offices in Lagos (Nigeria), Nairobi (Kenya), Dakar (Senegal) founded by Africa Internet Group and has MTN and Millicom as investors. Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 booking portal, facilitates the booking process for its users to provide them with the best hotel booking experience with fast, transparent and easy-to-use services. Jovago.com has over 20,000 local hotel listings across Africa and over 200,000 hotels around the world.

Thursday 3 December 2015

Fashion Pakistan Week 2015 Day 3 Sneak Preview

Fashion Pakistan Week 2015 day 3 saw the Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed, Baad-e-Naubahaar by Zaheer Abbas, Dreamweave‬ by Nida Tapal‬, Dil Rubba‬ by ‪‎Zainab Chottani‬, Imperial‬ by Faraz Manan, The Legacy‬ by Nauman Arfeen and Rembrandt‬ by ‪‎Nilofer Shahid‬ .
The Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed for FPW15‬ started off day 3 with Mahira Khan lighting up the ramp in beautiful and intricate designs both whimsical and cohesive .
The Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed
The Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed
The Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed
The Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed
The Eysian collection by Umar Sayeed
Next to follow was ‪‎Baade Naubahar‬ by ‪‎Zaheer Abbas‬ whose collection was inspired by a soulful sonnet of the poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s, the poetry depicts a longing for the return of beloved, a portrayal of a distressing soul with a wishful heart.
‪‎Baade Naubahar‬ by ‪‎Zaheer Abbas‬
‪‎Baade Naubahar‬ by ‪‎Zaheer Abbas‬
‪‎Baade Naubahar‬ by ‪‎Zaheer Abbas‬
Next to showcase was Dreamweave‬ by ‪‎Delphi‬ (NidaTapal)‬ at ‪‎FPW15‬ which is an amalgamation of superior crochet weaving methods complimented with traditional Zardozi craft. The collection plays with structures, fabrics and colours to create silhouettes that are inimitable and classic.
Dreamweave‬ by ‪‎Delphi‬ (‎NidaTapal)
Dreamweave‬ by ‪‎Delphi‬ (‎NidaTapal)
Dreamweave‬ by ‪‎Delphi‬ (‎NidaTapal)
Dreamweave‬ by ‪‎Delphi‬ (‎NidaTapal)
Next came in Dil Rubba‬ by ‪‎Zainab Chottani‬ at ‪‎FPW15‬ which was a mix of the old era with trendy new styles. The collection introduces ghararas modernized into pants, and a mesmerizing showcase of gowns and jackets.
Dil Rubba‬ by ‪‎Zainab Chottani‬

Specific characteristics of Pakistan

If you’re a Pakistani, there must be so many things coming in your mind already after looking at the title. Naturally, we can totally relate to it because we know that we can find the most unique things in our country and nowhere else. Often put in the negative limelight, it’s important to highlight and appreciate specific characteristics of Pakistan that put a smile on our faces. Jovago has come up with a short but hilarious list of a few things that are sure to make us smile:
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Rickshaws with mysterious quotes painted
If you don’t own any kind of transport, we have some exceptional ride for you, Rickshaws. Rickshaws are a must-try if you’re living in or visiting Pakistan. It’s a small vehicle that can only fit 3 people, but we as Pakistanis have solutions for everything, families that are bigger than 3 persons also manage to fit in one small rickshaw somehow. The best part, however, is the enigmatic and facetious poetry and quotes we get to read behind every rickshaw.
Pakistan has also kept updating rickshaws by coming up with new designs, bigger and spacious models to an extent that the first ever Wi-Fi supported rickshaws were launched. Can you believe it? Have you ever had this facility in any other conveyance? No! But only Pakistan is home to these three-passenger, bolus-shaped public transport with Wi-Fi facility.
Local canals as swimming poolsThough it sounds strange, but it is a common tradition that can be seen in summers where men take public baths together in proximate canals. We have heard of animals taking a good water bath in the rivers or canals, but in Pakistan, we can see the similar scenes, but involving humans.
It is one of oldest customs which has now become essential for people because there is often a scarcity of water supply to various areas along with sweltering hot weather that forces them to swim in local canals. These canals act as a source of surplus water to our people.
Walls used for advertising
We observe walls around the cities decorated, painted and protected in the rest of the world while in Pakistan, you will never find an empty and clean wall. Walls around the cities in Pakistan are simply used for advertising each and every kind of product and/or service. These include medical assistance, matrimonial ads, house fumigation services, weight loss/gain remedial treatments and unlimited amount of random phone numbers.
These are just some of the unusually interesting things that can only be found in Pakistan. Of course we have the best food, the most hospitable people, unlimited talent and not to forget, a Nobel peace prize holder and winner of an Oscar award (both being females) and hospitable guest houses and hotels.

Kaghan and Naran in 4 days: Travel Guide

For those of you who have the opportunity to visit the gorgeous Kaghan valley and Naran,these are the spots you must visit to ensure the most pleasurable trip.Kaghan valley is at its best to visit July through September and for the best rates as hotels such as Hotel de Manchi and Parhena Cottages visit Jovago.com .
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Day 1:
1.Lake Saif-ul-Muluk
This is the region’s main attraction (located 10km from Naran) and can be reached by jeep, a horse-ride or an 8km hike up a trail for those who wish.At a height of 10500 feet from sea level, surrounded by snow-clad mountains and crowned by the Malika Parbat summit,Saif-ul-Muluk is best to visit in June.
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2.Trekking 
Lake saif-ul-Muluk is also a famous trekking location due to the crystal waters and picturesque views and it would be worth the wait to stay and watch the sunset there.
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3.Shopping
The evenings and nights in Kaghan can be spent exploring the shopping districts all over the valley and buying handicraft products conducive to the region such as woolen shawls, rugs,and handmade jewelry and souvenirs.Products here are distinctive and reasonably price,it is a unique shopping experience.
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Day 2:
1. Shogran
Shogran(34 km from Balakot) is a green plateau in the Kaghan valley about 8000 feet above sea level famous for its view. The ideal season to visit Shogran is summer, like the rest of the valley, since it is most accessible then.
2. Kawai Village
On the way to Shogran if you set out early you could enjoy a meal at the famous village Kawai situated at a waterfall.
3. Sari Payee
Shogran connects to many beautiful places like Sari Payee(to which you can trek for 2 hours or take a jeep) and even from the lush lawns of the Forest Rest House at Shogran Sari Payee Lake is visible if you do not wish to trek.
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Day 3:
1. Lulusar Lake and Dudipatsar lakeand Lulusar Dudipatsar National Park

Most people visiting this region do not venture beyond the Saif-ul-Muluk lake, but there a number of other lakes to see such as the Dudipatsar lake called the White Lake,though it melts from July to September.Another beautiful lake is the largest lake Lulusar which mirrors surrounding mountains. At the site of these two a national park exists in which you can stroll while enjoying the view.
2. Babusar top-highest point in the valley
The Babusar pass and top are 125km from Shogran and travel time is just under two hours,and the drive is extremely beautiful.You can stop on the way to visit the two beautiful lakes and national park.
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3. Noori top and Neelum valley
Those who want to drive further can visit Noori top(only 26km from Babusar)and Neelum valley in Kashmir encountering valleys, gorges, glaciers and streams on the way.
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Day 4:
1. Lalazar

Lalazar (about a 1 and a half hour drive from Naran) is a picturesque plateau at a 3200m elevation. It is the habitat of thick forests of pine and fir and wild flowers. Due to its beauty it is a popular camping spot. On a clear day “Falak Sonia” peak associated with famous fairytales can be seen.
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2. Kunhar River
The mountain roads leading up to Lalazar have the Kunhar river on one side,famous for its hydro power generation.Kunhar river flows through the center of the Kaghan valley and it is possible to raft here.
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3. Trout fishing
The Kunhar River is famous for brown trout and Rainbow trout, although a fishing permit is needed to fish which can be received at the Fisheries department in Naran.
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