SAIF UL MULUK- THE LAND OF FAIRIES |
The week's journey was a completely unforgettable experience, something I'll remember n cherish for a long long time.
People who haven't visited our northern places are seriously missing aaaaalot.
It's said that Jis nai lahore daika nai o jumya nai (I know.. ellloelll! :P). But I think if you haven't once- in your over-busy, over-burdened and surely over-boring life, taken in the freshness of the air in Naraan, had a calm moment with yourself at the edge of Saif-ul-Muluk, chatted a bit with the simple yet strong people of the north, had a cup of tea on a charpaii with your toes dipped in the cold, crystal clear Kanhar River... I believe you have yet to er... jum.
It's said that Jis nai lahore daika nai o jumya nai (I know.. ellloelll! :P). But I think if you haven't once- in your over-busy, over-burdened and surely over-boring life, taken in the freshness of the air in Naraan, had a calm moment with yourself at the edge of Saif-ul-Muluk, chatted a bit with the simple yet strong people of the north, had a cup of tea on a charpaii with your toes dipped in the cold, crystal clear Kanhar River... I believe you have yet to er... jum.
We went to Abotabad, Balakot, Naraan and then back, stopping at Muree on the way home. Lalazar n Saif ul Muluk were visited during our stay at Naraan. Details will be given... but right now I'm tied between writing a class diary and figuring out the difference between acetate and acetyl (mega lipid test coming... of French duhh I mean biochem) So suffice with these pics...
Bird's eye view: The side glaciers are where we had our snow fights, snow slides n built snow men! |
nic pixxx... :)
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