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Welcome to Nomada.pk – where adventure begins! Saddle up for horse rides across wild valleys, trek to hidden alpine lakes, camp under the shadow of the mighty Karakoram, and feel the thrill of the world’s highest peaks rising around you. From the mystical cold desert of Skardu to the emerald meadows of Kashmir, Pakistan’s beauty is raw, untamed, and waiting to be explored.
Travel not just to see, but to live the journey – ride with us, trek with us, and uncover the secrets of a land most have only dreamed of.
HUNZA SPOTLIGHT
Tales of a Nomad
Top 7 Hidden Lakes in Pakistan You Must Discover
Pakistan is home to some of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world, and among them are its hidden alpine lakes. While places like Saif-ul-Malook and Attabad Lake are already famous, there are many lesser-known gems waiting to be explored. If you’re a true adventurer, here are seven hidden lakes you must add to your travel list.
1. Sheosar Lake, Deosai Plains
Known as the “Blind Lake,” Sheosar is surrounded by the endless grasslands of Deosai National Park. At over 13,000 feet, it’s a paradise for trekkers and photographers.
2. Rush Lake, Nagar Valley
One of the highest alpine lakes in the world (15,400 ft), Rush Lake offers jaw-dropping views of Spantik and Ultar Sar peaks.
3. Ratti Gali Lake, Azad Kashmir
A stunning glacial lake accessible via Dawarian, Ratti Gali is often called the “Jewel of Neelum Valley.”
4. Lulusar Lake, Naran Valley
The source of the Kunhar River, this sparkling blue lake is tucked away in the Kaghan region, surrounded by snow-covered mountains.
5. Karambar Lake, Ishkoman Valley
Located near the Afghan border, this lake sits at 14,121 ft and is Pakistan’s second-highest alpine lake.
6. Satpara Lake, Skardu
A turquoise lake at the heart of Skardu, perfect for boating and camping under the stars.
7. Dudipatsar Lake, Lulusar-Dudipatsar National Park
Known as the “Queen of Lakes,” Dudipatsar is surrounded by snow peaks and lush meadows.
Exploring these lakes means venturing off the beaten path. At Nomada.pk, we believe the real beauty of Pakistan lies beyond the known trails—waiting for nomads like you to discover. And the list doesn’t end here—Pakistan is dotted with countless other alpine wonders like Saral Lake, Chitta Katha Lake, Andrab Lake, and many more, each with its own unique charm.
Best Time to Visit Hunza Valley – A Complete Guid
Hunza Valley is one of Pakistan’s most popular destinations, and for good reason. Snow-capped mountains, vibrant culture, and the hospitality of locals make it a dream spot for adventurers. But when is the best time to visit Hunza Valley? Each season offers something unique for travelers.
Spring (March – May)
Hunza comes alive with cherry blossoms, making it one of the most picturesque places in Pakistan during spring. Karimabad, Altit, and Baltit forts are surrounded by blooming orchards, attracting photographers and nature lovers from across the world.
Summer (June – August)
The most popular season for tourists. The weather is mild, valleys are lush and green, and iconic spots like Attabad Lake, Hopper Glacier, Passu Cones, and Khunjerab Pass are accessible. Summer is perfect for trekking, camping, and adventure sports in Hunza.
Autumn (September – November)
Hunza is world-famous for its golden autumn. Trees turn red, yellow, and orange, contrasting beautifully with the white peaks of Rakaposhi and Ultar Sar. Villages like Karimabad and Gulmit look like paintings, making autumn the favorite season for landscape photographers.
Winter (December – February)
The quietest yet most magical time of the year. Snow blankets the valley, turning it into a winter wonderland. While some routes may be closed, Hunza in winter offers peace, solitude, and a chance to experience local life away from the usual tourist rush.
Travel Tip:
Choose your season according to your goals. For cherry blossoms—spring. For trekking and lakes—summer. For breathtaking colors—autumn. For peace and snow—winter. Each season reveals a different side of Hunza Valley.
Hunza is just one jewel of Pakistan’s north. At Nomada.pk, we help travelers uncover these wonders, from the valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan to the hidden trails of Azad Kashmir. Whether you want to trek, camp, or ride into the wild, there’s always a perfect time to explore.





