Naltar Valley is a picturesque region situated about 34 kilometers (21 miles) from the city of Gilgit in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This forested valley is known for its stunning natural beauty and captivating landscapes. It features three pristine lakes: Strangi Lake, Blue Lake, and Bodlok Lake. Skiing is a popular sport in the foothills of the Naltar Mountains. Additionally, the Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1975, protects the diverse flora and fauna of the area. The sanctuary is home to coniferous forests, including species like Picea and Juniperus, as well as various wildlife such as Astor markhor, snow leopards, and Alpine ibex. The valley also boasts five enchanting lakes, including Satrangi Lake, Halima Lake, and Pari Lake. If you’re seeking a serene escape away from the hustle and bustle, Naltar Valley is a must-visit destination!
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