thanks a lot bhai...means a lot
thanks a lot for encouraging sir...really means a lot to me
that was the peak of excitement on our journey towards naran....the first glacier on the road we saw..it was big...but bigger one was at narans entrance...and the biggest was on the way to batakundi....this place is just 3 to 4 km before naran....weather was quite cold and cloudy...stopped here for some minutes and ofcourse...the photography session
Finally reached Naran,some view of the surroundings from hotel balcony...even though naran is highly commercialized like murree....i still love it almost every basic need of life is available here....electricity is there too...but mostly the hotels are on generator with specific timings...dont know why...maybe their own advantage
Our second day at Naran...took our car for car wash just near the glacier which is at the entrance of naran...here they wash car from the water of kunhar river after parking the car on the bank of river...so while i waited for my car's turn to be washed...took some snaps of the surroundings....it was again a pleasant day....the glacier at naran's entrance....naran city and river kunhar can easily be seen in the pics
the weather over there is quite unpredictable....same day when we took our car for carwash....it started to rain as soon as we were back in the hotel....the snow on the peaks visible from hotel balcony seemed to be more after rain...i dont know if there was fresh snow on the peaks due to altitude...or the rain washed away the snow and it looked even more white
After an hour or so...the weather was clear...like a sunny day
On our way to Lalazar...the sceneries get more and more beautiful as the journey is proceeded beyond Naran...damdama village can be seen in one of the pics
Ofcorse they are, those fruits comes from northern area and they used different pesticides and preserves to keep them from rotting so they loose the taste.Best is to pluck a fruit from the tree and taste it. There is no alternate to that.
You really took very good pictures. Very nice scenery and perfect use of day light.
You don't like to be in the pictures I guess, @hades0130
didnt pluck them from the trees....but even those we bought from local sellers....were so delicious that i havent tasted in 21 years of my life in southern punjab lolyeah you guessed it right...quite shy to put myself into the camera...maybe collection se koi achi pic mil jaye tou i ll upload one hahahaand very thankful to your appreciation of my photography...pics are taken from mobile so i never thought anyone would like it since dslr are quite common in travelogues....really means a lot...thanks once again
bohat he khoobsurat pics han and great tour....waiting more
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