We provide customized family trips to Naran Kaghan from Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad, with 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-day travel plans. Naran Valley, located approximately 280 km from Islamabad, is renowned as one of the most beautiful destinations in Pakistan. Our 3-day group trip to Naran, Kaghan, and Shogran offers a truly unforgettable experience at affordable prices.
Additionally, PTP offers private and customized honeymoon tours for couples to explore the stunning beauty of Naran and Kaghan. And Babusar Top is an absolute must-do experience. At an elevation of 14,500 feet, you will truly feel on top of the world.
Experience the beauty of nature by walking among the clouds, dipping your feet in cold glacial waters, and breathing in the crisp mountain air. Enjoy breathtaking views of misty mountains from your balcony in the evenings, listen to the river rushing by, collect pinecones, and choose the tallest conifer tree. Delight in picking the juiciest cherries and apricots, and savor the taste of fresh raspberries right from the bushes.
Lake Saif ul Malook, 8 kilometers north of Naran at the northern end of Kaghan Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, offers breathtaking views. The journey to this scenic spot requires a challenging ride in a four-wheeler jeep, but the rocky roads and bumpy ride are well worth it.
Shogran is perfect for a quick getaway or as a stopover on your way to Naran or Kaghan. Visitors can hike in the snow and enjoy the tranquility that washes away all worldly stresses. Tourists often find it hard to leave, as it captivates the heart.
Naran Valley is located 650 km from Lahore, which takes 10 to 12 hours, almost via M-2 and Hazara Expressway. Naran Kaghan is renowned for its thriving natural beauty, stunning landscapes, and majestic mountain views. The snow-covered peaks enhance the charm, and the view from the top is simply breathtaking. The refreshing cool air invigorates your spirit, making you feel as if you are standing in Heaven. We offer the best Naran Kaghan tour packages from Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Sialkot, and Islamabad. Explore the best places to visit in Naran Kaghan with PTP.
At Lake Saif ul Malook, you will enjoy a marvelous view of Malika Parbat, the highest peak in the Naran Kaghan area. You can take a small boat ride on the lake to admire the stunning mountains and a nearby waterfall. The kids will love horse riding and the boat rides too! There are numerous hot food stalls available, offering treats such as pakoras, fries, soup, and chaat. The best times to visit Naran Lake Saif ul Malook are from May to July, as it remains covered in snow during the winter, making the road inaccessible due to heavy snowfall.
Lulusar Lake, situated in Pakistan’s Northern Areas, is one of the top lakes to visit. It is about 1.5 hours from Naran Bazar, 48 km away. This popular tourist destination is a must-see while travelling towards Babusar Top. We usually leave Naran early in the morning, around 8:30 AM, and our first destination is Lulusar Lake, where travelers can stop for 10-15 minutes to take in the stunning views and capture memorable pictures. After visiting Lulusar Lake, we continue on our journey to the famous Kaghan Naran Lakes.
Babusar Top (13,700 feet above sea level), the highest point in Kaghan Valley, is one of the most famous tourist points in Pakistan. It can be exceptionally cold upon arrival, and snow is often present. The best time to visit Babusar Top is during the summer, as it is usually closed in winter due to landslides and other accessibility issues caused by snow. Make sure to check the weather before planning your visit to these valleys. You can explore this beautiful point in our 3-day tour to Naran, Kaghan, and Shogran.
Shogran is a fascinating tourist destination in Pakistan, with lofty mountains, dense forests, a natural environment, and fresh air. It is only a four-hour drive north of Islamabad to reach Naran Kaghan. Apart from the Siri Paye meadows, there are numerous hiking trails with scenic views, good hotels, and a large clearing in the heart of Shogran. Surrounded by beautiful, snow-capped mountains and forests, this area is ideal for horseback riding, picnicking, cricket, and capturing stunning photographs.
To reserve a tour, please pay a 40% advance through bank transfer, Easy Paisa, or Jazz Cash for local tourists.
We will send you a trip payment receipt or ticket as proof. You will pay the remaining amount when you depart. Happy traveling!
From February to May, the snow begins to thaw, revealing vibrant green landscapes that offer stunning views of the valley, attracting tourists from around Pakistan. June to August represents both the summer and monsoon seasons.
Although somewhat remote, Naran Kaghan has good cellular network coverage, mainly provided by Telenor and Zong.
A visit to Naran typically requires a 3 to 4-day trip to enjoy the main tourist attractions. However, if you have a 5 to 7-day tour, you can explore all the travel destinations with a relaxing travel itinerary.
The best time to visit Naran Kaghan is from May to September, as the weather is pleasantly moderate during the day and refreshingly cool at night.
The overall condition of the roads is excellent, with only a few rough patches and small streams along the way. Any car can easily journey to Naran and Babusar Top without any trouble.
Tourist attractions in Naran begin to open in early May and continue until early November. The area is inaccessible to tourists during the height of winter because of heavy snowfall.
Naran also features a delightful shopping scene, showcasing a wide variety of local handicrafts, traditional attire, and cherished souvenirs. The bustling markets are filled with vibrant shawls, beautifully embroidered fabrics, intricate jewelry, and handmade wooden items.
Due to freezing temperatures in the Naran Kaghan Valley, Naran is closed to visitors during the winter months, as majestic glaciers block the roads after massive snowfall.
The Kaghan Valley is well-known for its Trout fishing, which offers not only a delightful culinary experience but also serves as an excellent source of energy, especially during the chilly temperatures of Naran Kaghan.