Kumrat Valley | A Complete Travel Guide to Kumrat Valley

A Complete travel guide to Kumrat Valley, the one of the best places to visit in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan (KPK). 

Kumrat Valley was described by companions as a “global heaven.” The remote valley is well-known among KPK locals, but it is largely a mystery to other Pakistani tourists. Kumrat has few visitors at any given time.

For the convenience of future visitors, here is a guide to visiting Kumrat Valley. The aide recalls how to get to Kumrat Valley and where to stay.

About Kumrat Valley

Kumrat Valley has become popular among tourists, who come to enjoy the snow-capped mountains, the Kumrat River, foggy cliffs and mountains, and lush green pastures. Kumrat is also a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, as it is home to a variety of rare flora and fauna. Kumrat Hills resembles a tall tiara.

Kumrat Valley is a wonderful place to spend quality time with your family because there are so many places to visit in Kumrat Valley, activities to do, and weather to enjoy for both children and adults. Some stories about this enthralling location are well-known, so many tourists visit it out of curiosity. Another heart-stopping feature of the Kumrat mountains are the Deodar forest trees that appear to be guarding the river, ‘Panjkora.’ High trees add an endless amount of beauty to the beautiful scenery of the river in particular and the Kumrat hills in general.

Kumrat Forest

Furthermore, The Valley provides cool weather, cool lashing water, incredible scenery, some incredible freshwater bodies, and a peaceful and relaxing environment that one cannot imagine. Kumrat can also be reached from the Kalam side via the Badgoi Pass. The travel time from Kumrat to Kalam is estimated to be 2.5 to 3 hours. In addition, there is Bara Dand Lake, Panjkora stream, picket Canals, Dojanga, Thal in higher Dir, water in Jahaz Banda, Do Kala Chasma, Trek to Katora Lake, Jandrai Trek, Kalkot Badagoi Pass, and Chahrot Banda. Best time to visit Kumrat is between June and October.

Kumrat Valley Location

Kumrat Valley is located at 35°32’13.5′′N 72°13’09.5′′E on Google Maps. The Main Road, Kumrat, Upper Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 47281, Pakistan is regarded as the starting point for tourist attractions and other places to visit in the Valley’s surrounding areas.

Kumrat is bounded geographically by upper Dir district in the west, Swat Valley (Kalam Valley, Gabral, and Utrar) in the east, Drosh in the east, and other parts of Chitral in the northeast.

Kumrat Valley Weather

Tourists were unaware of this heavenly location a decade ago, so Kumrat Valley weather and temperature were a mystery. Nonetheless, the weather is an important factor in determining the day to begin the journey. Keeping this in mind, we have listed Kumrat Valley’s weather conditions.

Kumrat Valley welcomes visitors all year, but the months of January and February are particularly popular. People mostly want to spend the new year here. That’s why they set out for Kumrat in the final week of December. One interesting point is that the temperature in the Kumrat Valley drops dramatically during these two months, making them the coldest months of the year. In January and February, the temperature in the Kumrat Valley hills can drop to -11° C. Another important fact is that the months of February and March receive the most rainfall in a year.

Culture of Kumrat Valley

Aside from the natural beauty of the area, the people are very friendly. Til Kohistan is the Kumrat Valley’s capital. The Kohistani tribe constitutes the vast majority of the population.

The Kohistani tribe makes up for 80% of the population in Kumrat Valley, Til Kohistan, Lamoti, and Patrak, with the Pashtun and Gujjar families accounting for 10% and 10%, respectively.

Languages of Kumrat Valley

Their mother tongue in Kumrat Valley is Kohistani. These people speak Pashto and Urdu in addition to their native language. The majority of their income comes from land tenure. However, as tourist industry has been recovered in the area, jobs have been created.

Best time to visit Kumrat Valley

Kumrat Valley Hills bad weather can be a problematic and entertaining spoiler for your trip, so always confirm Kumrat Valley weather today or your arrival date on Kumrat Valley hills to enjoy.

Best time to visit Kumrat Valley is in May, June, July, August, and September, when temperatures range from 5.6 degrees Celsius (42.1 ° Fahrenheit) to 16.2 degrees Celsius (61.2 ° Fahrenheit).

The temperature in Kumrat Valley drops to -16.1 °C (3.1 °F) or lower in the winter (December, January, and February), which is ideal for snowfall and winter sports activities. Other months in Kumrat are generally pleasant but chilly, such as March, April, October, and November.

Kumrat Valley Tourist Attractions & Best Places to Visit in Kumrat Valley

The Kumrat Valley has many tourist attractions and places to visit, covering a large area that is simply waiting for you to explore! Perhaps the most famous treasure of a place to visit in the Dir District is Kumrat Valley.

Kumrat is home to breathtaking lakes, rising mountains, scenic valleys, ecofriendly lush forests, and other natural wonders. These natural wonders make Kumrat the most beautiful place to visit when visiting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan.

  1. Kumrat Waterfall
  2. Jaaz Banda (Jahaz Banda) Kumrat
  3. Katora Lake, Kumrat
  4. Kala Chashma, Kumrat
  5. Do Janga, Kumrat
  6. Kumrat Panjkora River
  7. Wooden Canals, Kumrat Valley
  8. Thal, Kumrat Valley
  9. Badagoi Pass
  10.  Jandri Village

1. Kumrat Waterfall

Many people are not aware of the existence of the Kumrat Waterfall, which is a hidden treasure. This waterfall, only a short distance away, adds to the beauty of the Kumrat Valley. Despite the fact that it is not far away, you should hire a local guide. You’ll be greeted by the sound of rushing water and a piercing sun when you arrive.

Kumrat Waterfall

2. Jaaz Banda (Jahaz Banda) Kumrat

Jahaz Banda is a Kumrat valley meadow surrounded by tall trees, snow-capped mountains, and lovely grasslands. The Jahaz Banda Waterfall is breathtaking.

Jahaz Banda rises 3100 metres above sea level. Jahaz banda and the Kumrat valley are approximately 17.6 kilometres apart. The station is lush green, with snow-capped mountains, pine trees, and verdant pastures. This location is ideal for experienced hikers looking to put their skills to the test on a challenging hike.

Jaaz Banda (Jahaz Banda) Kumrat Valley

3. Katora Lake, Kumrat

In Pashto, the word “Katora” means “bowl.” The lake was given this name because its shape is comparable to that of a bowl. This lake is accessible via a 2-4 hour hike from the Jahaz banda meadows. Trekking to Katora Lake, however, is a bit difficult because of the obstacles of large stones on the path. The lake is surrounded by melting glacier waters.

Katora Lake, Kumrat Valley

4. Kala Chashma, Kumrat Valley

Kala Chashma is the name of the flowing river that flows between the dark mountains. This is also the origin of the name “Kala Chashma.” The breathtaking beauty of this location attracts tourists. Because the road to Kumrat Valley is rough and takes about 1.5 hours, renting a jeep and hiring a local driver is recommended.

Kala Chashma, Kumrat Valley

5. Do Janga, Kumrat Valley

Do janga is the last point in the Kumrat valley upper dir Swat where a jeep 4*4 or a bike can reach after kala pani/kala chashma. The first journey, which takes 9 hours, takes you to Shahzore Lake. Kundol Lake is easily accessible from Kalam Valley on the second journey.

Do Janga, Kumrat Valley

6. Panjkora River, Kumrat Valley

The Panjkora River is located 60 km far of KPK in Kumrat Valley. It is well-known for its archeological sites significance due to the presence of the Gandhara grave culture. This lake is home to many sea creatures, and most visitors come for the fishing. The cold and freshwater are also impressive to foreign visitors.

6. Panjkora River, Kumrat Valley

7. Wooden Canals, Kumrat Valley

The sole reason for visiting Thal in Kumrat valley is to see the small canals and springs formed by the Panjgur River and other streams. These canals and streams, made of wooden sheets and pillars, provide a unique and appealing view. Locals built these wooden-based canals to water their farm land and meet their home needs.

These canals are spread out across Thal, and people in the village built pillars to help boost them in some places. Furthermore, the width of the canals ranges from 3 to 5 feet, with some stretches reaching 15 feet. To control the overflow, locals constructed 1-foot-high wooden sheets on both sides.

8. Thal, Kumrat

Thal is a village in Pakistan’s KPK province known for its historic mosque, wooden canals, Bazar, and as the gateway to the Kumrat Valley of Upper Dir, Jahaz Banda, Kumrat waterfall, and Kala Chashma.

It is located at an elevation of 7840 feet (2390 metres) above sea level. Thal valley is the most scenic and spectacular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its beautiful and fascinating landscapes.

It serves as a basecamp or must-stay location for all tourists who visit Kumrat valley from all over Pakistan, as travellers would like to park their automobiles here and hire a four-by-four jeep.

They consider making their trip more comfortable and enjoyable by changing vehicles because they avoid hazardous driving conditions and are relieved of driving fatigue.

9. Badagoi Pass, Kumrat

Upper Dir District is linked to Utror and Kalam in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, by the Badogai Pass. The Badagoi pass is not accessible to everyone because the journey in jeeps is extremely difficult, and if you plan to trek, you should have prior experience with the pass.

10. Jandri Village, Kumrat

Jandri Village is a village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, in the Karak District. In Karak, there is also a Union Council. The village is situated at an elevation of 74 metres. If you are visiting Kumrat Valley, this is one of the best places to go.

Visitors and tourists visit this village because of the excellent views, cold but pleasant weather, and the opportunity to meet the people who live there.

Distance of Kumrat from different Cities

Distance of Kumrat Valley from Islamabad

The distance of Kumrat Valley from Islamabad is approximately 370 kilometres (230 miles). It means that you can get to Kumrat Hills from Islamabad in 9 hours. Despite its length, the space is full of beautiful scenic views. There will be many beautiful mountains to see. The M1 motorway, also known as the Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway, is used to get to Kumrat. Following the M1, you will need to take the M16, also known as the Swat motorway. You will then take the N45 route, Dir road, and Kumrat road.

Distance of Kumrat Valley from Lahore

The distance Kumrat valley from Lahore is approximately 730 kilometres, which means the journey will take 13 hours.  First and foremost, you will travel on the Lahore-Islamabad motorway/M2 to Islamabad. It will take close to 5 hours. The time, distance, and path will then be exactly the same as in the previous section. Again, the best part of your Lahore to Kumrat mountains journey begins after arriving in Islamabad, and you’ll be able to experience the scenic beauty after arriving in Swat.

Distance of Kumrat Valley from Swat

Swat is located in the Kumrat valley’s east and has many unique and beautiful views and attractions. The distance between Swat and Kumrat valley is 52 kilometres. Due to the rocky road, this distance would take nearly 4 hours to drive, which could be difficult for you. The travel time will be nearly 6 hours due to the difficult journey.

Distance of Kumrat Valley from Kalam

Kalam is a valley located to the east of Kumrat valley. Kalam Valley is one of the most enthralling and spellbinding valleys with no equal in beauty. The distance between Kalam and Kumrat is approximately 63 kilometres, and the drive time is approximately 4 hours. The journey from Kalam to Kumrat is an adventure in and of itself, as you can enjoy every metre of it. To get to Kumrat, take the Uttar road and the Uttar Dir road. Both of these routes are breathtakingly beautiful. The Uttar road and Uttar Dir road, on the other hand, are difficult to cross. These roads are difficult to navigate, and you must be an expert to drive on them.

Best Place to Stay in Kumrat Valley

The Kumrat Glamping Resorts

The Kumrat Glamping Resorts is an excellent choice for visitors looking to explore the city. Kumrat Glamping Resorts is a wonderful accommodation option for visitors to Kumrat Valley. After a long day of sightseeing, this hotel is an excellent place to unwind. This Kumrat Valley hotel has on-site parking.

The Kumrat Glamping Resorts

Panjkora Hotel and Resort Kumrat

Panjkora Hotel & Resort is situated on the banks of the Panjkora River in the scenic beauty climate of Kumrat Valley (KPK province of Pakistan). The Resort was the first to introduce luxury living to the Valley. It will provide comfortable living environment for visitors coming Kumrat, particularly families from both and outside Pakistan. The hotel was built and furnished with all of life’s modern essentials in mind.

Panjkora Hotel and Resort Kumrat

Burj al Kumrat Hotel, Kumrat Valley

Burj al Kumrat Hotel is a mid-range hotel on Kumrat Road in Dir. The Burj al Kumrat Hotel, located in the naturally vibrant region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, offers amenities such as room service, television, carparks, cafe, laundry, geyser, heater, and 24 hour security to cater to an occurring yet relaxing stay. When you enter the Burj al Kumrat Hotel, you will immediately notice its unique intimate atmosphere, which will make you feel as if you are in your own home. Evey detail has been carefully chosen, and each room is worth a visit.

Maskan Hotel, Kumrat Valley

Maskan hotel, located at the foot of the best hotels in Kumrat Valley, has 22 rooms with pleasant décor. The bathrooms in all of the rooms have hot water. There is also a table in addition to the seating area.

On-site restaurants serve delectable Pakistani cuisine as well as regional fare. For their guests’ convenience, they have a very polite and respectful staff and a front desk open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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