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Kumrat Valley Complete Travel Guide | Hotels | Distance | Weather | Road | Waterfalls | Meadows

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Kumrat Valley is situated at a distance of 370 km from the capital city Islamabad,

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The easiest way to get to Kumrat by road is to take the N45 route (also known as Chakdara Road) from Chakdara town in Lower Dir District of KhyberPakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. The starting point of the N45 route at the south end of Lower Dir District at Chakdara is a known junction and is also a motorway interchange to the Swat Motorway.

Chakdara being the starting point of your journey towards Kumrat Valley in the north is well linked to Islamabad in the south, and Swat in the northeast through Swat Motorway (M16).

From Chakdara to Kumrat Valley the total distance is approximately 177km (110 miles) which is roughly around 6 hours and 30 minutes of drive time. Most of the journey is alongside the bank of the beautiful Panjkora River which makes the journey more scenic and exciting. Panjkora River itself is one of the famous attractions when visiting Kumrat. The Panjkora River is at an elevation of 3,600 m (11,800 ft) and runs the length of 220 km (140 mi) through the beautiful lush green mountains of the Dir District and in Kumrat Valley.

The 1st part of the journey from Chakdara to BaabeeKumrat at Chutiatan is through N45 which is around 100km (62 miles) and approximately 2 hours and 50 munites. This part of the Journey to Kumrat is relatively comfortable and is full of discoveries as you pass through the main towns and places such as Timergara, Barron, Toormang Wari, Shib Abad, Darora, and finally reach to BaabeeKumrat at Chutiatan.

The 2nd part of the journey from BaabeeKumrat to the Kumrat Valley is the off N45 route on Dir Road and is more adventurous and closer to nature. The total distance from BaabeeKumrat to the main Kumrat town which is called Kumrat road is approximately 78km (48.5 miles) which is roughly another 3 hours and 40 minutes further drive. This route to Kumrat is actually a diversion to the right side at Chutiatan Chutiatan when you are leading N45 towards Lowari Tunnel and Chitral. The main point of attractions or at least places where you can take journey short breaks are Sheringal, Biar, and Tall.

There are breathtaking lakes, soaring mountains, picturesque valleys, green lush forests, and other natural attractions in Kumrat. These wonders of nature make Kumrat the most beautiful place to visit on everyone’s list when they are in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

1. Kumrat Town Centre
2. Jaaz Banda (Jahaz Banda) Kumrat
3. Kumrat’s Katora Lake
4. Kumrat Panjkora River
5. Kumrat Majestic Mountains
6. Kumrat National Park
7. Kumrat Wild Life
8. Kumrat Wild Trout Habitat
9. Kumrat Valley Jungle
10. Kumrat Waterfall
11. Kumrat Camp Site (Camping Pods)
The Best Time to Visit Kumrat Valley
The best time to visit Kumrat valley for the summer holidays is during May, June, July, August, and September when the temperature is pleasant between 5.6 °C (42.1°F) and 16.2 °C (61.2 °F). Kumrat Valley in winter (December, January, and February) experiences cold weather when the temperature drops to 16.1 °C (3.1°F) or even lower are suitable for snowfall experience and winter sports activities. Other months in Kumrat such as March, April, October, and November are mostly pleasant but slightly on the colder side.

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