Pakistan is an action-oriented destination. There is so much to see and experience that you need to plan what to include and what to exclude in your tour itinerary. If jeep safari puts you on a high, fishing keeps you firmly on the ground. Pakistan promises to offer you both. Pakistan has a number of fishing tour destinations that you can visit on your tour to Pakistan. Fishing tours are not only offering you the charm of the outdoors activity but takes you close to some beautiful destinations. Many of these destinations besides offering gurgling streams and rivers also present beautiful scenery.
Fishing for Mahaseer and trout are two exciting activities in Pakistan. The northern mountain streams offer wonderful opportunity for trout fishing. Some of the finest destinations for trout fishing include Kaghan, Swat, Baltistan and Ghizer. In Gilgit, the streams and lakes are great source of trout fish. There are a number of places in and around Gilgit that you can visit for trout fishing. Kargah Nullah, which is 10 kilometers from Gilgit is wonderful destination to enjoying trout fishing. Other wonderful places that you can visit for fishing from Gilgit include Singal, 56 kilometers from Gilgit, Phandar, and 117 kilometers from Gilgit and Singal 56 kilometers from Gilgit.
Kaghan is another exciting place that you can visit for fishing. The Kunhar River is an ideal spot to fish for trout and mahaseer. In fact the trout fish in Kaghan is considered best in the sub continent. Lake Saif-ul-Muluk in Kaghan valley is worth trying for fishing. Tour to Pakistan brings you complete information on various tourist destinations in Pakistan. Tour to Pakistan promises to offer you all the help to make your tour to Pakistan an exciting and memorable affair.
Trout fishing paradise Pakistan:
If your idea of a dream vacation includes trout fishing in some of the most a picturesque surroundings in the world, PAKISTAN is the place for you. Northern land of Pakistan offers excellent trout fishing from May to September, against awesome backdrop of towering mountains, vast undulating valleys are dotted with scores of serenely placid lakes and cress-cross by turbulent rivers, fast flowing streams and whispering) brooks. The trout (brown trout that is Salmo trutta) species was introduced in Gilgit from Europe by political officers in 1916. It has large scales, thickly spotted dark and red spots on the sides.
Gilgit Baltistan includes the District of Gilgit, Baltistan and Diamir, which are as a whole forms an integrated part of the old Jammu and Kashmir state extending from the Kilik and Minteka Passes in the north and the Shandur Pass in the West. It occupies the inner Himalayan, Hindu Kush and Karakoram ranges traversed by numerous ridges which are parallel to each other forming valleys in between which are the centers of inhabitation — the area as whole is very mountainous and rugged.
You will visit places whose virgin beauty will hold you spellbound. Nature magnificence in its raw, unspoiled form and that includes the people inhabiting these regions, friendly and gentle but shy opportunity to see the nature and culture of mountain people in the north of Pakistan.
Kaghan Valley:
Fishing is the chief sport in Kaghan, Brown Trout and Mahaseer are stocked in the pure silvery waters between Kaghan and Naran. Kaghan Valley has some of Pakistan’s best trout fishing and six authorized reaches in the Naran locality.
Kalam Valley:
In Kalam Valley there are many well-known spots for fishing. MAHODAND means “Lake of fishes”. The lake is surrounded by Pine trees and beautiful grassy meadows. The KUNDALU LAKE is between Utror and Gabral and excellent for Trout fishing.
Gilgit Valley:
PHANDUR LAKE is magnificent with the Ghizer River. The lake is situated at the altitude of about 2800m, is well-stocked with trout. The PHANDRAP LAKE is also well-known for its trout fishing which is situated at west of Phander.
Skardu Valley:
Fishing is excellent in Baltistan, although the trout awell reputation for shrewdness. SATPARA LAKE is situated 8 km south of Skardu town. Satpara Lake is beautiful lake in Skardu and also well- stocked with trout fishes.
Others Valleys trout fishing:
There are also many well-known spots in Mountain Valleys of Pakistan, like Rama Lake in Astore and Deoasi Plateau (highest plateau in the world) and also Chitral valley for trout fishing. At there the rivers, streams and lakes are full of trout and common fishes.
Arrive in Islamabad and transfer to the hotel. Prepare for the adventure ahead and attend a short briefing.
Flight to Skardu (weather dependent) or drive along the Karakoram Highway to Chilas.
Rest, explore Skardu Bazaar, or visit nearby scenic points like Kharpocho Fort.
Begin fishing adventure at Satpara Lake, home to brown trout in stunning surroundings.
Drive to the high-altitude Deosai Plains, famous for its trout-rich rivers and wild beauty.
Enjoy peaceful fishing in Bara Pani and Kala Pani rivers amid wildlife and alpine scenery.
Drive back to Skardu with scenic photo stops along the way.
Visit Shigar Fort, a restored 17th-century fort-palace, and explore Shigar River area.
Travel along the Indus River to Gilgit, capital of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Head north to Karimabad in Hunza, with breathtaking views of Rakaposhi and Ultar peaks.
Visit Baltit and Altit Forts, hike to viewpoints, and explore Hunza culture.
Travel to the lush valley of Punial in Ghizer district, surrounded by orchards and streams.
Reach Phander, known for its turquoise lake and excellent trout fishing.
Fish in one of Pakistan’s top angling spots, surrounded by calm waters and green pastures.
Cross the spectacular Shandur Pass (3,700m) into Chitral Valley.
Fish in Latkoh River, a serene trout habitat nestled in Chitral’s valleys.
Visit the unique Kalash people in Bamburet Valley, known for their distinct culture.
Explore Kalash traditions, visit temples, and enjoy nature walks.
Drive back to Chitral, relax or visit the local museum and polo ground.
Fly to Islamabad
Relax with boating and fishing in Rawal Lake near Islamabad.
Transfer to airport for flight back home.
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