Best places to enjoy winters in Pakistan
Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries for tourism. In the winter, northern Pakistan mountains are covered with a snowy blanket that turns into unforgettable sceneries. If you are planning to make your winter season memorable then you should not miss visiting northern Pakistan. By the end of December, these locations are very desolate and extremely cold. Since these regions are known for their significant snowfall and attract visitors from all over the world if it's the only time you can visit, take advantage of it.
Hunza valley
Hunza, one of Pakistan's most stunning locations and a well-liked tourist attraction, is a delight year-round. Get a taste of the bitter cold, stroll around the frozen Attabad Lake, and visit the snow-covered Khunjerab Pass and Naltar Valley. Naltar, one of Pakistan's first ski resorts, is located in the Gilgit District in the Karakoram Mountains. Gilgit is 40 kilometers away. Naltar is a must-see destination for wintertime Ski Adventure enjoyment because of its fauna and stunning mountain landscape. This area serves as a base camp for the Pakistan Air Force, and every season the PAF oversees the ski competitions at Naltar, which are held on a slope that is open to the public for skiing.
Murree
Tourists from all over the country and the rest of the world converge on Murree to witness the first snowfall of the winter season due to its accessibility. You can enjoy riding the Patriata Chairlift and taking in the breathtaking aerial views of the snow-covered mountains and vegetation while taking in the snowy season in Murree.
Malam Jabba
Kaghan Valley
Fairytale locations are common in this valley. Heaven is visible here on Earth. Enjoy Pakistan's wonders. As you travel through the Northern Areas, you will pass through Murree, Rawalakot, Muzafarabad, Naran, and Khaghan, Neelum Valley, Nanga Parbat, the Karakoram Highway, Babusir Top, Astore, Gilgit, Yasin Valley, Hunza Valley, District Chitral, Shandur, Kalam Valley, Lowari Pass, Kalash Valley, and the Khunjerab Pass, where your journey will end.
Peer Chanasi
A stunning and wonderful area called Peer Chanasi is located 32 kilometers to the east of Muzaffarabad. It is a popular tourist destination both in the summer and the winter and is situated at an altitude of roughly 9,000 & 500 feet above sea level. This is an excellent area to go if you want to escape the summer heat or just want to relax in the snow in the winter. It's a plain mountain that you can almost reach in your car, making it ideal for hikers and trackers.