Skilers’ Paradise pulls crowds as the season approaches

Malam Jabba:

With the skiing season near its seasonal ending, the winter beauty of the snow cover and picturesque Malam Jabba marks the arrival of the spring season in the Swat Valley after receiving another snowfall in the winter last month.

The breathtaking landscape, accompanied by heights of birds in the middle of pine forests and wildlife, sets the perfect scene for adventure with snow sports enthusiasts and enjoys the tension of skiing.

As the sun rises over the snow-covered peaks of Malam Jabba at the Koh-E-Handukash series, the valley comes to life with the sound of excitement as families and tourists, besides immature skiers, take to the snow-covered slopes until the evening.

Malam Jabba, Miandam, Matiltan, Utror, ​​Gabral and Loye Sar Resorts in SWAT Draw Tourists from all over the country.

At an altitude of 2,804 meters, Malam Jabba is known for his skiing, ice hockey, snowboarding and curling on his two tracks that extend over 800 meters, making it the largest skiing in Pakistan.

The region’s winter sports combined with the picturesque landscape makes it a unique destination for adventure sports enthusiasts.

In addition to skiing and snowboarding, the region is also known for river rafting, hiking and the magnificent snow -covered mountain peaks, in addition to scores of archaeological Buddhist places that provide great opportunities for tourists to explore.

Swat motorway increased further accessibility of Malam Jabba, making it an ideal destination for winter tourism and adventure sports in Pakistan.

Manzoorul Haq, former ambassador, has this sports destination as unique all over the world with its breathtaking beauty and sports and tourism opportunities.

“I have visited many countries, but could not find such characteristic tourism functions together as they are found in SWAT, especially at Malam Jabba,” he said.

“Malam Jabba is my favorite winter -cut station because of its various functions, easy accessibility, pollution -free cool weather and trout fish in the middle of snowfall at high speed.

“No Hill Station carries more natural and mountainous beauty in the world than this valley,” he said, commenting that it is the right time to take advantage of digital technology and showcase these hidden treasures before the world through short videos on social media platforms.

Waris Khattak, a visitor from the Karak District, also talked a lot about Malam Jabba’s winter beauty, especially the snowfall and skiing, which he seemed to be even more intense than Murree and chitral.

He enthusiastically described the experience of enjoying fresh trout fish with his family while enjoying the charm of Malam Jabba, Kalam and Mahudhand Lake.

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