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Ayub National Park
Mahodand Lake
Kaghan Valley
Bring cash. A lot of local shops and even some hotels don’t accept cards. I ran into some trouble when I tried to pay with my card at a gas station, so having enough cash on hand really saved me.
If you're planning to trek to Saiful Muluk, start around 7 AM. The early morning light is perfect for photos and you'll beat the crowds, making the experience way more enjoyable.
Fairy Meadows
Lalazar
Joyland
Kumrat Valley
pack some extra snacks for the hikes; local shops can be a bit pricey and limited in options. i wish i had brought more granola bars!
If you're planning to camp, invest in a good sleeping bag; nights can get pretty chilly. I struggled with a thin one and regretted it!
Khyber Pass
Bring plenty of water and snacks. The trek can be tougher than you think, and the last thing you want is to run out of fuel. I learned this the hard way.
Check the weather before you go. I planned my hike when it was sunny, but I got caught in a sudden downpour. Bring a light rain jacket just in case!
If you can, visit during the weekdays. The crowds on weekends can be overwhelming, and you’ll have a much better experience soaking in the views and history.
Deosai National Park
I think you should try to visit during the last week of August when the wildflowers are in full bloom, it’s just stunning! I went in early September and missed a lot of the colors.
My advice is to start your hikes by 7 AM. You'll get the best views and avoid the midday heat. I went too late once, and the lighting wasn’t great for photos.
Malam Jabba Ski Resort
I think renting ski gear is a must, but I'd recommend booking it in advance. When I arrived, the lines were long and they ran out of sizes quickly.
I suggest you bring your own snacks and drinks. The onsite food can be a bit pricey and not the best quality. I packed some sandwiches and saved a good amount!