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Mahodand Lake – A tribute to the majestic ‘Switzerland of the East’
Swat– famous for its abundance of unimaginable natural beauty. PHOTO: MURTAZA MAHMUD
Beauty is an attribute which characterises itself by persuading the desirous. Gigantic mountains, roaring rivers, and fascinating waterfalls invite you to come and get lost in endless magnificence. That is only when and how one can resolve the mystery within.
Albert Einstein once said,
“Look deep into the nature and then you will understand everything better.”
A piece of land which is known as Swat– and commonly referred to as the ‘Switzerland of the East’ – is famous for its abundance of unimaginable natural beauty. Wherever your footstep is, that moment and that vista will become memorable.
This year, I took a family trip to Mahodand Lake, which is about 40 kilometres from Kalam in the Usho Valley of the Swat District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P). We stayed in Kalam which provided an ethereal view of the valley.
View of Kalam
Mahodand Lake is situated in the Hindu Kush range of mountains at an elevation of 9,400 feet (2,850 metres) and spreads over two kilometres by length approximately. It took us around three hours to cover a distance of 35 to 40 kilometres from Kalam to the lake.
Mahodand Lake
We started our journey early morning by road in a jeep, and after crossing the Kalam Forest, we had our first stopover in Usho. There are some lodges in the area which provide an excellent view of the valley. Not only are the gushing streams merely a sight for the tourists and its inhabitants, but it’s also a resource for producing electricity for the locals.
Usho Stop Over
On our way, we crossed many nomads with their herd traveling deep into the valley, and most of the times, we had to stop and wait for the road to clear up. This is a usual sight for the locals residing there; however, this would surprise most of us visiting from the metropolitan. After crossing Matiltan, we stopped at Mahi Banal, one of the most picturesque places on our way to Mahodand Lake.
Mahi Banal
After further travelling for about half an hour, we ended up at theMighty 22 falls, another popular tourist spot. The picture below cannot even justify the beauty this piece of land holds. During summers, these falls transform into an extraordinary wonder that will remain etched in your mind forever. Up until we reached Mahodand Lake, we came across local shopkeepers selling cold drinks and other eatables. We stayed here for 15 to20 minutes, took some pictures and then moved on to our next stop.
Mighty22 Falls
The overwhelming beauty was unfolding with every mile we crossed. But that is not all what this heaven on earth had to offer. We found ourselves in front of another majestic view that took our breath away when we stopped by the road to capture its spectacular scenery. It then occurred to me that even a momentary pause can deliver what you cannot find in a life time.
View of the valley
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Mahodand Lake – A tribute to the majestic ‘Switzerland of the East’
Swat– famous for its abundance of unimaginable natural beauty. PHOTO: MURTAZA MAHMUD
Beauty is an attribute which characterises itself by persuading the desirous. Gigantic mountains, roaring rivers, and fascinating waterfalls invite you to come and get lost in endless magnificence. That is only when and how one can resolve the mystery within.
Albert Einstein once said,
“Look deep into the nature and then you will understand everything better.”
A piece of land which is known as Swat– and commonly referred to as the ‘Switzerland of the East’ – is famous for its abundance of unimaginable natural beauty. Wherever your footstep is, that moment and that vista will become memorable.
This year, I took a family trip to Mahodand Lake, which is about 40 kilometres from Kalam in the Usho Valley of the Swat District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P). We stayed in Kalam which provided an ethereal view of the valley.
View of Kalam
Mahodand Lake is situated in the Hindu Kush range of mountains at an elevation of 9,400 feet (2,850 metres) and spreads over two kilometres by length approximately. It took us around three hours to cover a distance of 35 to 40 kilometres from Kalam to the lake.
Mahodand Lake
We started our journey early morning by road in a jeep, and after crossing the Kalam Forest, we had our first stopover in Usho. There are some lodges in the area which provide an excellent view of the valley. Not only are the gushing streams merely a sight for the tourists and its inhabitants, but it’s also a resource for producing electricity for the locals.
Usho Stop Over
On our way, we crossed many nomads with their herd traveling deep into the valley, and most of the times, we had to stop and wait for the road to clear up. This is a usual sight for the locals residing there; however, this would surprise most of us visiting from the metropolitan. After crossing Matiltan, we stopped at Mahi Banal, one of the most picturesque places on our way to Mahodand Lake.
Mahi Banal
After further travelling for about half an hour, we ended up at theMighty 22 falls, another popular tourist spot. The picture below cannot even justify the beauty this piece of land holds. During summers, these falls transform into an extraordinary wonder that will remain etched in your mind forever. Up until we reached Mahodand Lake, we came across local shopkeepers selling cold drinks and other eatables. We stayed here for 15 to20 minutes, took some pictures and then moved on to our next stop.
Mighty22 Falls
The overwhelming beauty was unfolding with every mile we crossed. But that is not all what this heaven on earth had to offer. We found ourselves in front of another majestic view that took our breath away when we stopped by the road to capture its spectacular scenery. It then occurred to me that even a momentary pause can deliver what you cannot find in a life time.
View of the valley
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