The Nalter Valley is located in the northwest of Gilgit-Baltistan, the fifth province of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It is 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Gilgit city, across the Common Valley and develops in a range of 4,678 meters (15,348 feet). The valley is acknowledged for its beauty and its lakes. It is the first arrivals area for holidaymakers across the Silk Road, KKH (Highway Karakoram) and currently CEPC (China Pakistan Economic Transit). People say this is a paradise of realism. That is why every year during the summer holidays, more than 50,000 guests come to imagine and admire its beauty. While the winter season kicks off on January 1st, the National Games Championship ends on January 1st.
The path from Gilgit
to Naltar offers a wonderful treatment of eye-catching treats from the icy
blue stream flowing from the dust to the mountains, the natural covering
mountains come closer and closer. One hopes to see what comes back. General
Chat Chat Lounge Wherever pink and hopeful youngsters move with joy, they pass
through the valley. Sites like Happy Milk, Crystal Blue Stripes and Milky
Clouds with Chilli Air will delight anyone.
Neelter Valley is one
of the most popular holiday destinations in northern Pakistan. Natural
stress presents a range of plants, animals as natural scenes. The government
has set up various rest houses within the valley. The GBPWD building is the
oldest building in the valley. To accomplish this goal, FCNA, GB Scouts and PAF
had their own resthouses. There are various accommodation facilities and hotels
in the valley.
Nelter is home to a
wide range of wildlife, as well as marchers, snow leopards, boroughs, gray
wolves, red foxes, beech Martin and wildcats, along with their magnificent
mountain landscapes.
The weather in Nelter Valley is mild in summer. The
temperature reaches a maximum of 22. C in July-August.
Lakes in the Nalter
Valley
There are 3 lakes in the Nelter Valley called "Bushkiri
Lakes", thirteen kilometers (8 miles) from Nishtara upper. The road from
the village to the lake is riding a stream that returns from the mountains. Due
to the snow on the road (10 to 15 feet high) in winter, it is not possible to
reach the lake by any means.
Nalter Lake is locally known as "Chamu Bari (Fish
Lake)", "Chakar Bari (Multi Ends Lake)" and "Bodolik Bari
(Turbid Lake)".
Peaks in the Nelter
Valley
Neelter Peak (4678 m) is a mountain in the Natara valley
inside Gilgit district of Pakistan. It is located southeast of the peak (5,639
m). The Dome of Ice (5,029 m) is located in the chain of mountains within the
Chepert Pass area of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located southeast of
Dante Pass and north of Pakpike Shock (5,639 m), further north in Nelter.
(There is another snow dome peak near Concordia).
Peak Peak (56 563939 m) is located northwest of Neelter Peak
(m, 6788 m) and south of Pakpike Snow Dome (02 029 m). Height is additionally
known as Khatar Peak.
Chari Khand (5886 m) is one of the many peaks of the fort
that separates the Nelter Valley from KH. From the north peaks to the north
peaks there is a compass peak (5639 m) and an ice dome (5029 m). The mountain
faces northwest in the Ice Dome and continues north to the Sentinel (5260m),
just north of Pachora Pass (4710m).
Shani Peak is a hill just south of Neelter Pass
inside the Gilgit-Baltistan district of Pakistan. It is 5,029 meters west of
the ice dome and 5,639 meters northwest of the Morsi peak. To the east lies the
Shani Glacier on the Neelter Valley. Peak is also called false peak.land of Fa




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