@automakerz Thank you so much for your appreciation, I m really fond of the beauty of this world and have explored a lot of places throughout my life, I find pride and satisfaction in my beloved homeland and am very proud of the majestic country that God has given us. Now to your planning a tour to the north If you are going through this forum regularly and have been reading all of the articles you will have already developed and inclination towards planning your tours, and executing them. Still I will try and help you out a little, the people living in these areas are generally very nice but can show entrepreneurial skills and can try to over charge you a little, if you show the week side to them, I am sure it is true for the rest of the country and rest of the world alike I can ask you to visit Naran, Kaghan, BabbuSar top, Chillas (stay at shangrilla hotel if possible by the river), and if you stretch your visit to continue on towards Sikardu (Shigar, serena in fortress, and Khaplu, serena in fortress), Gilgit and last but not least Hunza. This can become the tour of a lifetime and you would enjoy it like anything and remember it for the years to come. Now remember that the deforestation is so common and occurring at such a resounding pace that sooner you visit the better. Each year the landscape changes, so be there quick and capture it on your lens . However on your next tour you could visit Chitral, Shandor, Kelash. Now if you dont have a reliable jeep your tour can become a little dependent on the Jeep wallas and you wont be able to enjoy it as much. I wish that you have a jeep and if not you must have one. if you have the right tools you will enjoy mother nature more. Don't ever use ordinary car on these roads, unless you want to come back and boast about it. Jeeps dont cost you an arm and a leg these days, i had a suzuki and mitsubishi jeep earlier and I went to places that you cant even imagine, and they are very easy to maintain. All jeeps are easy to maintain, no matter which one you have. Toyota is by far the most superior jeep and then we have the Pajero and the list goes on and on.
Now I have covered your tour from social, technological, and in some ways geographically Hope you will enhance your information from my views and come vist us soon
Regards
RY