Lulusar is a group of mountain peaks in Kaghan Valley in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The highest peak has a height of 11,200 ft or 3,410 m above sea level.
Lulusar Lake also known as Lulusir is a lake at 3,410 m or 11,190 ft, is the primary headwaters of the Kunhar River. It flows southwest through the entire length of Kaghan Valley passing Jalkhand, Naran, Kaghan, Jared, Paras and Balakot until its confluence with the Jhelum River. It is located about 48 kilometres or 30 miles away from Naran and is accessible by any kind of vehicle which is a relief for tourists as they don't have to hire special jeeps to get there like many other nearby places.
And finally a photo of me with the local guy who served best tea in town mainly knows as "kahwa"
If any tourist trek the amazing lakes of Pakistan, one of the very first items on their itinerary is the heavenly Lulusar Lake located in the Lulusar national park in Kaghan. The name of the lake derives from the word “sar” which means either “lake” or “High Mountain”. In case of Lulusar, the word is used to denote the high mountains with perennial snow covered peaks that are around the lake, creating a spectacular valley. The snow of the mountains has been the reason that the lake has never dried up as in every summer season the snow keeps melting and feeding the lake. As the lake is being constantly fed by the snow, this lake has become well known for its mirror like surface reflecting the great mountains like an enormous mirror.
That's it for today hope everyone gets to see and love it the way we did.
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