Snow-covered mountains transform Saifullah Lake & Neelum Valley into tourist hotspots: report
ISLAMABAD, Jan 10 (APP/DNA): With the ongoing winter season and intermittent snow spells, Swat’s Saifullah Lake and Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir are emerging as major tourist attractions, where snow-covered mountains, lush forests and serene waters offer a perfect winter getaway.
A recent report aired by a leading news channel highlighted the growing influx of tourists to these regions, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes and snow-clad peaks.
Students visiting Saifullah Lake commented, “It is amazing to take a break from studies and enjoy the calm waters and snowy mountains. It is so refreshing.”
A group of youngsters in Neelum Valley said, “Exploring the snow-covered hills and dense forests with friends is pure adventure; every view is Instagram-worthy.”
Meanwhile, an elderly family group shared, “Traveling here together has been wonderful; the serene valleys and gentle streams make it a peaceful and memorable experience for all generations.”
Local authorities have also stepped up efforts to ensure visitor safety and preserve the natural beauty of these areas, including road maintenance, waste management and emergency services.
The combination of pristine landscapes, serene waters and snow-covered peaks makes Saifullah Lake and Neelum Valley a must-visit destination for winter travelers seeking adventure, relaxation and family enjoyment.
The ongoing snow spells have transformed the landscapes of Saifullah Lake and Neelum Valley into a winter wonderland, covering the trees, hills and valleys in a pristine blanket of white, reports further elaborated.
The snow-laden branches create stunning scenery, reflecting sunlight and giving the forests a magical, almost surreal appearance. Tourists have been marveling at this breathtaking beauty, capturing photographs of the glistening trees and serene surroundings, report added.
With the winter season in full swing, this has become the peak time for visitors, as travelers from across the country flock to experience the snow-covered mountains, lush forests and tranquil waters in all their winter glory, said a local resident while commenting.
Officials from the local tourism department highlighted the importance of preserving these natural sites while accommodating visitors.
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