Umair mummi will post pretty soon (or has already have) some items which she requires u to bring or not too, depending on her like dislikes.
Read regularly for details...
Stamina Competition (Gunz vs Digital Goofy)
Marathon:
A strange competition is being held on 25th of june. Digital goofy challenges gunz for an open competition of endurance. Digital goofy is sure and confident that he can endure more even in the strict climatic conditions. Digital goofy claims that his legs will support him and he will succeed in this competition of withstanding hardship. The venue would be Cock pull. Both would be ready for endurance. Both contestants would start walking towards Faisal mosque. The first man to quit would be the looser.
unlimited time, unlimited speed, unlimited thrill. 25 km Marathon .Who would prove to be fit? let's watch.
Don't miss the extravaganza event of this century. All those who are willing to witness this auspicious event please register with Phajja.
Fully Planned Tour Guide
People Confirmed So Far:
1. Faheem
2. Fawaz
3. Faraan
4. Umair
5. Hamza
6. Nabeel
7. Talha
8. Momin
9. Momin's Brother ( Sorry yar don't remember your name)
10. Ibrahim ( Sala roz mood change kerta ha, or boss sa derta ha)
11. Rai Nausherwan
12. Sheheryar ( Still not final)
13. Bajwah ( Akhir he dheet bandha ha anyways i will enjoy watching umair wild run in underwear at saif -ul malook)
1. Faheem
2. Fawaz
3. Faraan
4. Umair
5. Hamza
6. Nabeel
7. Talha
8. Momin
9. Momin's Brother ( Sorry yar don't remember your name)
10. Ibrahim ( Sala roz mood change kerta ha, or boss sa derta ha)
11. Rai Nausherwan
12. Sheheryar ( Still not final)
13. Bajwah ( Akhir he dheet bandha ha anyways i will enjoy watching umair wild run in underwear at saif -ul malook)
Tour Planning Tool (For Multiple Users Simultaneously)
Find the attached link to google earth pad which allows multiple users to view same geographical earth location over google earth simultaneously from different places.
Has the ability to chat and add placemarks collaboratively.
Just open this link and ask others to open the same link as well.
http://earthpad.appspot.com/interact?id=CLPYF
A little bit on upcoming trip to naran kaghan:
Departure: 9th June 2010 (Wednesday Evening).
Location to approach: still under discussion (probably Kazi house Manshera).
Arrival Back: 13th june 2010 (Sunday Afternoon)
A little about places we are going too...
Location to approach: still under discussion (probably Kazi house Manshera).
Arrival Back: 13th june 2010 (Sunday Afternoon)
A little about places we are going too...
A little about Naran Kaghan...
Kaghan and Naran Valleys
The Valley extends for 155 kms rising from an elevation of 2,134 metres to its highest point, the Babusar Pass, at 4,173 metres. Kaghan is at its best in the summer months (May to September). In May the temperature is: maximum 11 C and the minimum 3 C. From the middle of July up to the end of September, the road beyond Naran, snow-bound throughout the winter, is open right up to Babusar Pass.
At Naran, 23 kms from Kaghan you reach the half-way point. Naran also serves as the base for the whole valley. From here you can ride a jeep or horse or hike in excursions to several picturesque lakes, valleys and peaks.
Kaghan A holiday in the Kaghan Valley, the Himalayan hide-away, north-east of the Hazara district of Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province, is an unforgettable experience.Its mountains, dales, lakes, water-falls, streams and glaciers are still in unbelievable pristine state, and unspoiled paradise. That is why it can be such a deeply satisfying experience to spend a few days in Kaghan. Naran At Naran, 23 kms. From Kaghan you reach the half-way point. Naran also serves as the base for the whole valley. From here you can ride a jeep or horse or hike in excursions to several picturesque lakes, valleys and peaks.Lake Saiful Maluk: Lake Saiful Muluk has a touch of the unreal about it, nestling 3,200 metres high in the shadow of the Malika Parbat (Queen of the mountains) 5,291 metres high. You can go boating on the lake and hear the local legend about Prince Saiful Muluk who fell in love with a fairy. Further up are quaint woodland villages; Battakundi, Burawai, Besal Gittidas and Lalazar.Babusar Pass: The Kaghan Valley is blocked at the end by high mountains but a pass lets the jeep-able road snake over into the Chilas Valley. This is the 4,173 metres high Babusar Pass which commands the whole Kaghan panorama as well as gives you, on a clear day, glimpses of the Nanga Parbat (The Naked Mountain) glistening at 8, 126 metres.Murree. Visit various areas including Kashmir point.
A holiday in the Kaghan Valley, the Himalayan hide-away, north-east of the Hazara district of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, is an unforgettable experience. Its mountains, dales, lakes, water-falls, streams and glaciers are still in unbelievable pristine state, and unspoiled paradise. That is why it can be such a deeply satisfying experience to spend a few days in Kaghan.
Location

The Kaghan Valley is accessible by road from Rawalpindi/Islamabad and Peshawar. You can drive in your own or a rented car, taxi, station-wagon or bus to Abbottabad which is 122 kms. from Rawalpindi and 217 kms. from Peshawar. Abbottabad is a charming town spread out over several low, refreshingly green hills.
Places to Visit
Balakot
From Abbottabad, you drive 72 kms to Balakot, the gateway to the Kaghan Valley. Balakot has the shrines of Syed Ahmed Shaheed and Ismail Shaheed Brelvi, the South Asia great freedom fighters.
For your drive to Kaghan, you switch over at Balakot to a jeep. Your first stop is 34 kms away at Shogran at 2,362 metres above sea level. At Kaghan, the little village that gives the valley its name-61 kms from Balakot.
Naran

Lake Saiful Maluk
Lake Saiful Muluk has a touch of the unreal about it, nestling 3,200 metres high in the shadow of the Malika Parbat (Queen of the mountains) 5,291 metres high. You can go boating on the lake and hear the local legend about Prince Saiful Muluk who fell in love with a fairy. Further up are quaint woodland villages;Battakundi, Burawai, Besal Gittidas and Lalazar.
Babusar Pass
The Kaghan Valley is blocked at the end by high mountains but a pass lets the jeep-able road snake over into the Chilas Valley. This is the 4,173 metres high Babusar Pass which commands the whole Kaghan panorama as well as gives you, on a clear day, glimpses of the Nanga Parbat (The Naked Mountain) glistening at 8,126 metres.
Some More Details...
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)