Thursday, November 28, 2019

Siri Paye


The peak's top offers spectacular views. Places easily seen include: Azad Kashmir, Jhelum River , Tarbela lake, Abbottabad city, Havelian, and Thandiani. On a clear day the 'treacherous' mountain Nanga Parbat can be seen Take 1.5+ litre bottle of water with you, you may also take biscuits, slice or lunch beverages to be eat at the top. Its a tough hike and there are no shops or food stalls on the top so make sure you take your own food items along with you.



Siri Paye is a high mountain lake at an elevation of 3.058m above the sea level, located in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. On your visit to Shogran, must visit Siri Paye Meadows and Siri Lake. Siri Paye brags beautiful green mountains and snowcapped tops, with a serene domain and characteristic excellence that is soul-mitigating.
  Street condition from Shogran to Siri Paye isn’t too great however this place merits seeing. On the rich green level of the Kaghan Valley, close to the slope station of Shogran, lies the beautiful Siri Paye. After a tiring and challenging jeep travel from Shogran, vacationers are met with a glorious scene including a lake settled upon the green knolls of Siri Paye. The place is the ideal escape spot from a hustling and clamoring city life. The trail is pretty steep. Starting from Kiwai, at 1.502m above the sea level, the ascent is 13.8 km long. Heavy snow keeps valley covered throughout the winter season.  
Do not travel this road in severe weather conditions. Avalanches, heavy snowfalls and landslides can occur anytime, being extremely dangerous due to frequent patches of ice. Warm clothes are recommended for nights due to low temperature. Drive with care as this is a mountain road with hairpin curves and dangerous dropoffs. Some turns are enough to raise your hair. While at Siri Paye, visitors can remain in rest houses or camp in the wide spread of green knolls.


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