An SUV driver makes his way through the snow-covered plains of scenic Kumrat valley, Upper Dir. — Dawn
An SUV driver makes his way through the snow-covered plains of scenic Kumrat valley, Upper Dir. — Dawn

UPPER DIR: Hundreds of tourists from across the country have started visiting the picturesque Kumrat valley in Upper Dir to enjoy snowfall.

Kumrat is known as an attractive tourist destination in summer and thousands of tourists visit the scenic valley. However, this winter tourists have started to visit Kumrat valley to enjoy snowfall.

The members of Islamabad Jeep Club visited the valley recently. They said that they had decided to visit Kumrat for ‘snow-cross’ activity. Syed Imran Haider, a member of the club, said their team was amazed to watch the valley during snowfall.

He said that Kumrat was different from Murree, Malam Jabba, Kalam and other tourist destinations because it had vast meadows and most of its area was plain that was easily accessible.

Another member of the team termed Kumrat a heaven on earth and said that the dense forests with crystal clear water of river and snow-covered meadows had made the valley a special tourist attraction.

The visitors said that Kumrat was a miracle of nature and everyone should visit it both in winter and summer to enjoy its natural beauty. They said they also arranged a wonderful barbecue party on the bank of Kumrat River. They said they enjoyed the trip a lot and were happy with the hospitality of the local people.

Kumrat was explored as a summer tourist destination in the past and thousands of tourists from across the country as well as foreigners visit the picturesque valley in summer.

Some of the tourists, however, complained about dilapidated condition of the road. They said that the valley would receive more tourists if government paid attention to construction of roads in the area.

Published in Dawn, December 25th, 2019

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