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Swat Valley & Malam Jabba 3 Days
Swat Valley, known as the “Switzerland of Pakistan,” offers stunning landscapes and serene views, while Malam Jabba, a top resort, attracts adventure seekers with its skiing and snowboarding opportunities.
Swat Valley & Malam Jabba 3 Days
Swat, Pakistan, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Pakistan,” is a stunning valley located at an elevation of approximately 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) above sea level. Known for its lush green landscapes, majestic mountains, and rich cultural heritage, Swat offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore the serene Malam Jabba ski resort, the archaeological treasures at Butkara Stupa, and the picturesque Fizagat Park. Discover Swat’s enchanting beauty and unique attractions for an unforgettable travel experience.
Swat Motorway
Swat River
Fizagat
Green Valley (Optional)
Malam Jabba (Zipline)
Madyan
Behrain
Kalam Valley
Kalam Bazar
Ushu Forest
Palogha Valley
Mahodand Lake
Plan Overview
Ready for an epic 3-days escapade to the stunning wonders of Swat Valley & Malam Jabba? Pack your bags, and let’s dive into nature’s paradise!
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Day 3
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Embarking on thrilling adventures, or simply soaking in the beauty of your surroundings, we’re here to ensure that your experience is nothing short of extraordinary.
1. Is Pakistan safe for tourists?
Yes, Pakistan, particularly the northern region, is very safe and
secure. The military, government, and local security systems
ensure the safety of all travelers.
2. What languages are spoken in Pakistan?
Pakistan boasts diverse cultures and languages, including Urdu,
Sindhi, Pashto, Punjabi, Balochi, Hindko, Saraiki, Balti, Kashmiri,
along with international languages like English, Arabic, and
Persian.
3. How is the internet and communication in the northern side of Pakistan
Internet and communication services are limited in some areas,
particularly as you travel upwards from Mansehra. Services like
S.Com is available in Hunza and Naran but can be expensive.
4. What is the best time to visit Pakistan?
The northern side is best visited in summer (March to October),
while southern areas are ideal for winter visits (November to
April). Hunza, Kalam and Murree offer snowy experiences in
winter.
5. Are Pakistani people friendly to foreigners?
Yes, Pakistanis are known for their friendliness and cooperation,
especially towards foreigners.
6. Can I extend my trip?
Yes, you can extend your trip with certain conditions:
Continue trip will be concluded first.
Couples may extend with additional charges.
Group travelers are required to adhere to the basic plan.
Due to personal preferences, no changes in the plan can be
made once payment is done.
If you want to discontinue the trip, payment will not be
refunded.
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