List of Coldest Places in Pakistan

Introduction:

Pakistan is a country with several treasures that need to be discovered frequently. By traveling around the globe, Business World can tell the list of coldest places in Pakistan. Also, the places in this country are very lovely, each lovelier than the other.

Global warming is another reason that people do seek to travel to the coldest places around. This blog will display all of the places that need to be visited to enjoy their seasonal escapes.

Before jumping into the list of coldest places in Pakistan, let’s discuss some benefits of traveling:

Some Benefits of Traveling:

  • Traveling allows you to learn about new places and relate to the people living in various parts of the overall world.
  • Traveling potentially helps you in reducing stress. Traveling to the coldest places makes you feel calm and relaxed, especially in hot summers.
  • Another advantage is you may get to know about different cultures in Pakistan. It is amazing to know different languages, festivals, music, and food that is just different from your native ones.
  • Finally, traveling means finding yourself. Traveling you to find the true value of you and the other new ways of life.

Let’s start to write up the list of the coldest places in Pakistan.

List of Coldest Places in Pakistan:

Following is the list of coldest places in Pakistan:

Skardu:

Skardu is the capital of Gilgit. It has a major chunk of tourism, trekking, and expedition in Gilgit – Baltistan. The mountainous territory of the region that comprises four of the world’s 14 Eight-thousander peaks appeals to tourists, trekkers, and mountaineers from everywhere in the world.

Skardu

Skardu is the first in the list of coldest places in Pakistan as it serves as an important region concerning its vicinity to the Karakoram mountain range.

It has a cold and semi-arid climate. However, during summers, the weather is moderate because of the surrounding mountain range. Due to the high mountains, the humidity or heat from the lower region does not touch the city. There are also lower chances of rainfall in the region.

Likewise, the winter season of the region is very tough. Throughout April to October, temperatures differ between a maximum of 27 °C (81 °F) and a minimum (in October) 8 °C (46 °F). Temperatures can also fall below −10 °C (14 °F) from December to January. The lowermost recorded temperature was −24.1 °C (−11 °F) on 7 January 1995.

Kalam Valley:

Kalam is a very beautiful place situated in huge mountains. The Kalam valley is located at a distance of 99 kilometers from Mingora in the northern upper region of Swat Valley, together with the bank of Swat River in Pakistan, Khyber Pakhtun Khuwa (KPK).

Kalam Valley

It has humid subtropical weather. Throughout the summer season, Kalam is considered mild and hot weather. The average temperature in Kalam is 13.4 °C (56.1 °F), while the annual precipitation averages 639 mm (25.16 in).

Also, November is the dried-up month with 15 mm (0.59 in) of precipitation. In contrast, April has an average precipitation of 93 mm (3.66 in), creating it the wettest month of the year in Kalaam. However, July is the warmest month, with an average 24.1 °C (75.4 °F) temperature. January is the coldest weather that has an average temperature of 1.5 °C (34.7 °F).

Ziarat:

Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. The place is a well-known holiday choice in Balochistan, and so far, every trip from Karachi to Quetta stays at Ziarat. It also comes in the list of coldest places in Pakistan.

Ziarat

Ziarat is a hill station in the Sibi district of the province of Baluchistan. It was also the place where our founder, Quaid-e-Azam, used to live. Similarly, it was the summer residence of the chief commissioner of Baluchistan and sanatorium for the European troops at Quetta.

A stopover to Quetta is incomplete without a trip to Ziarat, the coldest and beautiful place in Pakistan. It remains quite calm throughout summer and receives enough snowfall during the winter.

Best Spots in Ziarat to Visit:

  • Quaid-e-Azam Residency
  • Shrines of Ziarat
  • Ziarat Juniper Forest

Chitral & Kalash Valley:

Chitral is the main city of Gilgit and is the capital of the Chitral District. It is located on the Chitral River in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The site-seeing is also assisted as the capital of the princely state of Chitral until 1947.

Chitral & Kalash Valley

It is also one of the coldest places in Pakistan that are famous due to Kalash Valley, the main tourist attraction in Pakistan. It is situated in the Chitral district of Pakistan. The valley has a unique background; however, its history has controversies. Kalash is a very old Greek civilization. The people fitting to this civilization are called ‘The Kalash.’

Chitral fit into old tribes and have their religion and culture. The valley has a unique and wonderful culture. People here live in small villages which they built on the hillsides.

The villages are at the banks of the coldest streams and rivers. People construct their homes with unevenly shaped woods. Furthermore, the people of Kalash are joyful, while they have a good time with many festivals like Uchal Festival, Phoo Festival, and Chomos Festival. Also, there are many other striking places to visit in Gilgit.

Best spots in Chitral & Kalash Valley to visit:

  • Chitral Museum Shahi Masjid
  • Shahi Qila
  • Gram Chashma
  • Barmoghlasht
  • Ayun Valley

Murree:

Murree is a green place in the surrounding of green trees and big mountains. This place is a mountain resort town located in the Galiyat region of the Pir Panjal Range.

Murree

The beautiful city is situated within the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. It forms the borders of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area and is about 30 kilometers northeast of Islamabad. It has an average height of 2,291 meters.

Murree has its coldest climate, which is the specific reason why it is such a popular summer retreat. A few visitors choose to visit Murree during winter when the place is less crowded, snowy and the views are too outstanding for words.

It is one of the world’s attractive sites for enjoying snowfall in winter. People play with snowballs and relish snow skating. Also, Bandar point in Murree is a wonderful site for tourists.

Best Spots in Murree to Visit

  • Kashmir Point
  • Changla Gali
  • Nathiagali
  • Patriata
  • Ayubia

Kalat:

The next place on our list is Kalat. It is a historical town located in the Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Kalat is the capital of Kalat District, which is acknowledged locally as Kalat-e-Brahui and Kalat-e-Sewa.

Kalat

Kalat is also recognized as Qalat, situated at the heart of Balochistan and well-known for its rich Balochi culture and massive plains.

Kalat features a cold desert climate, and there is almost no rainfall in the region during the year. The average temperature in Kalat is 14.1 °C, while the annual precipitation averages 163 mm. furthermore, June is the driest month with 1 mm of rainfall. In contrast, January is the foggiest month that has an average precipitation of 36 mm.

Also, July is the warmest month of the year, with an average temperature of 24.8 °C. The coldest month, January, has an average temperature of 3.4 °C.

Parachinar:

Parachinar is a tiny town placed aside in the Kurram district. It lies in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Parachinar comes in the list of coldest places in Pakistan due to its vicinity to the colder regions of Kabul.

Parachinar

The town has a moderate moist subtropical climate in general. The weather is lovely throughout the summer months. On the other hand, the whole area gets protected from snow and frosts that occur on most mornings during the winter.

Also, the snow closes the Peiwar Pass, which is located on the Paktia border. It is just over 20 kilometers away towards the west of Parachinar.

Conclusion:

The team of Business World presented the list of coldest places in Pakistan to help its audience. However, we will keep on updating the article with the latest updated information in the market.

In the comment section below, let us know how helpful this blog was for you and which of the places, as mentioned earlier, you’re tempted to try out now.