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Seasons are important when deciding when to visit your favorite tourist destination, Swat Valley. Since most people find summer suitable for trekking, camping, and other experiences, it is a great time to visit Swat’s picturesque valleys. People who enjoy rain should visit in August, while those who enjoy snow should go there in December or January.

While some people like to travel in the summer, others find it difficult to relax on a tranquil winter vacation. In summary, Swat is accessible throughout the year. But because of the pleasant environment and the lack of additional fees, many individuals choose to stay here. For any season, we have Swat travel packages available!

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Swat Kalam Tour Packages

Swat Valley is often referred to as the Switzerland of Pakistan due to its stunning natural beauty. At Pak Tours, we present meticulously curated Swat Kalam Tour Packages for 2025, designed to facilitate a comprehensive exploration of this enchanting region. Our offerings are tailored to ensure a relaxing, luxurious, and adventurous experience. We provide distinctive tour services catering to newlyweds, honeymooners, families, students, and corporate groups. Additionally, our team of tour operators is highly professional and consistently receives top ratings on social media platforms. With our Swat tour packages departing from Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi, travelers can experience the finest attractions of this valley while also enjoying cost savings.

Swat Kalam Tour PackagesNo. of DaysPrice /Cost
Family Tour Package5 Days/4 Nights87000
Couple Tour Package4 Days/3 Nights80000
Swat Shogran Tour Package7 Days/6 Nights115,000
Luxury Honeymoon Package4 Days/3 Nights130,000
Weekend Group Tour Package3 Days/2 Nights12000

Private Customize Swat Tour Packages

The Customized Swat kalam Tour Packages 2025 offer personalized travel options for visitors to the Swat Valley in Pakistan. As professional tour operators, we can tailor these packages to meet your specific preferences. You can either select from the available options listed below or create your own unique tour based on your needs.

Group Tour Packages from Lahore Islamabad on Weekend

The “Public Swat Kalam Tour Packages 2025” offered by Pak tours provide various options for tours to Swat Kalam Valley throughout the year. You can participate in these tours based on your own schedule, either alone or in a group. Here are the available tour options for Swat Kalam Valley that you can select from.

Most Popular Destinations and Attractions to Visit in Swat Valley:

Swat Valley is blessed with beautiful valleys, waterfalls, and lakes. We have created a list of some famous tourist places to visit in Swat Kalam and a little Swat Kalam Valley travel guide:List of tourist attraction in swat valley 

Kalam Valley

Kalam means Blue Water in the Pashto Language. It gained its name due to the valley’s blue water lakes and streams. The Hindukush mountain range shadows Kalam Valley. It is a gateway to the upper valleys of Swat and Dir. Kalam offers excellent views of far-off high mountains like Falaksar Peak. There are many options for comfortable and luxurious accommodations in the valley, and the restaurants here offer delicious food and welcome tourists in both summer and winter.

Malam Jabba

Malam Jabba is located northwest of Mingora City in Swat. The road to Malam Jabba starts from Manglor or Manglawar town, which is almost a 1-2 hour journey to the top from Mingora. It is a hilltop Skiing resort. The winter adventure sports in Malam Jabba happen during winters when the Ski slope is covered in snow. Other activities like chair lift and zip lining are also available. There are several hotels at Malam Jabba and on the road from Manglor to the top.

Ushu Forest (Ushu Valley)

Ushu Forest (Ushu Valley) is almost 8 km northeast of Kalam. One can reach this densely covered Deodar forest using any vehicle. There are a few tuck shops, hotels, campsites, and restaurants along the way to entertain visitors.

Matiltan Waterfall and Chashma-e-Shifa

Traveling on the Ushu road leads us to Matiltan Village, located in Matiltan Valley at 9,603 ft. The main attractions in this valley are the Matiltan Waterfall and the Kalam Glacier, which forms only in winter. There are also some options for hotels and restaurants in the area.
Chashma-e-Shifa, the next location after Matiltan, is Chashma-e-Shifa (Healing Fountain), which is believed to have natural healing properties for any illness. This may be because of the minerals in the water or because the locals have made up stories to attract the tourists, God knows better.

Mahudand Lake

Mahudand Lake, the major attraction of the valley, is a glacial lake formed by the melting waters from the high mountains of the Hindukush Range. This lake is like a river but broader, denser, and calmer. This lake only welcomes tourists in the summer and remains closed in the winter due to heavy snowfall. The Kalam Glacier blocks the road completely. There are several tuck shops and restaurants around the lake. The meadows around the lake offer a perfect location for campers as well.

Saifullah Lake

Traveling further into the Ushu Valley presents us with another lake: Saifullah Lake. It takes almost 30-45 minutes from Mahudand Lake to reach Saifullah Lake on foot, or you can also use any 4×4 vehicle.

Desan Meadows

Desan Meadows is located near Kalam Valley. You can hire a jeep from Kalam to take you to the Desan Meadows, which can also be accessed from Utror Valley. It is a lush green meadow, giving you aerial views of the surrounding valleys and the heavenly view of Godar Lake. Godar Lake, Dararo Lake, and Zahro Lake are in Desan meadows.

Green Top

Green Top, or Kalam View Point, has recently gained interest among tourists due to its easy access and mesmerizing views. Green Top provides an aerial view of the Kalam Valley. It is almost 5 km from Kalam. It can be accessed using jeeps, or many people like to hike up to the top. There is a small village at the top, known as Boyun Village, home to a few locals of Swat. This village offers lush green surroundings during the summer.

Utror Valley

Utror Valley (also Utrar or Atror), located northwest of Swat Valley, is like a center point or base camp for many less explored valleys of Swat KPK, like Gabral Valley, Kumrat Valley, Bhan Valley, and Kalam Valley. Lakes like Kundol Lake, Spinkhwar (Spinkhor) Lake, and the twin lakes of Pari and Paristan Lakes are located south of this valley.

Gabral Valley

Gabral Valley, located northwest of Swat Valley and Utror Valley, touches the foothills of the Himalayas. Going deep into the valley leads us to Chota Banda Meadows and Shahi Bagh. Gabral Valley is another heaven for tourists.

Blue Water Kalam Swat

Blue Water is almost 12-15 km from Kalam Bazaar. It is accessible by jeeps and takes nearly 2 hours from Kalam. Blue Water Point is a summer destination. It became famous when the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Imran Khan, visited this place.

Badgoi Pass

Badgoi is a mountain pass between Kalam and Upper Dir District, landing in Thal in Upper Dir. It is located on Utror-Dir road. Hawa ka Darra and Dasht-e-Laila tops are the two heavenly places located on this road. You can hire a jeep from Kalam, Kumrat, or Thal. It takes almost 4 to 5 hours to cover the distance between Kalam and Thal.

Shangla Top

Shangla Top is a breathtaking hilltop destination in Swat Valley. It is almost 20 kilometers from Khwazakhela City in Swat and is located on the N90 Highway, which connects Kohistan with Swat Valley. There are several economical and luxury hotels available here. The best time to visit Shangla Top is during Spring ad Summer.

Khwazakhela to Besham Route

The N90 Highway connects Swat with Kohistan, starting from Khwazakhela City in Swat and ending at Besham City in Kohistan. This highway is almost 65-70 km long. Traders and tourists mostly use it.

Bahrain

Bahrain is located on the Chakdara Kalam highway at the confluence of the Daral and Swat Rivers. It used to be a beautiful tourist destination, with many hotels and a market, but the town of Bahrain was severely affected by the recent floods of 2022. One can also reach the Dara and Sidgai Lakes from Bahrain.

Swat River

The biggest tributaries of the Swat River are the Gabral, Utror, and Ushu Rivers. The Gabral, Ushu, and Utror Rivers are formed by the glacial waters of the Hindukush Mountains. This river travels throughout the Swat Valley, gets joined by the Panjkora River, and finally falls into Peshawar.

Swat Expressway

Swat Highway or N95 Highway, also known as the Chakdara-Kalam Highway, begins at the Chakdara City of Swat and ends at Kalam. This highway was completed in 2019. This highway has helped boost tourism in the area.

White Palace Swat

White Palace was built in 1940 by the ruler (Wali) of Swat Valley at Marghazar, situated about 13 kilometers away from Saidu Sharif (capital of Swat). This place is now converted into a hotel that welcomes guests annually.

Alongside natural beauty, Swat also has many historical sites. It has attracted many archeologists worldwide due to its historical importance. There are around 400 Buddhist historical sites in the valley, including Buddhist stupas and rock carvings of Buddha.

Some other historical and archeological sites in Swat Valley are as follows:

  • Mehmood Ghaznavi Masjid
  • Oba Ghat and Khazana Ghat Rock Carving
  • Dune of Barikot
  • Ram Takht at Mount Elum
  • Panr Jambil Khwar Archaeology
  • Jehanabad Buddha Statue
  • Tokar Dara Najigram Stupa and Monastery
  • Amluk Dara Stupa
  • Shingardar Stupa
  • Gumbatona Stupa
  • Ghaligay Buddha Statue and Archaeological Remains
  • Shahkot Pass Elephant Paw and Queen’s Throne
  • Nemogram Stupa and Monastery
  • Butkara I Stupa and Archaeological Remains
  • Butkara II Stupa and Archaeological Remains

 FAQs about Swat Valley:

1. Where is Swat Valley located?

  • Swat Valley is located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province of Pakistan, approximately 250 km from Islamabad.

2. What is the best time to visit Swat Valley?

  • The best time to visit is from April to October when the weather is pleasant, and the valleys are lush and green.
  • Winter (November-February) is also beautiful but can be extremely cold, with some areas inaccessible due to snow.

3. How do I get to Swat Valley?

  • By Road: From Islamabad, it’s a 5-6 hour drive via the Mardan-Swat Motorway.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is in Saidu Sharif, with flights from Islamabad.
  • Public Transport: Buses and vans are available from Islamabad, Peshawar, and other major cities.

4. What are the must-visit places in Swat Valley?

  • Malam Jabba: A popular ski resort and scenic spot.
  • Mingora: The largest city in Swat, known for its markets and historical sites.
  • Saidu Sharif: Home to the Swat Museum and Saidu Sharif Stupa.
  • Kalam Valley: Famous for its lush greenery, rivers, and lakes like Mahodand Lake.
  • Ushu Forest: A dense forest perfect for trekking and picnics.
  • Butkara Stupa: An ancient Buddhist site.
  • Fiza Gat: A scenic spot along the Swat River.

5. Is Swat Valley safe for tourists?

  • Yes, Swat Valley is considered safe for tourists, including solo travelers and females. The region has seen significant improvements in security over the years.

6. What kind of accommodation is available in Swat Valley?

  • Options include luxury hotelsresortsguesthouses, and campsites. Popular options include Pearl Continental Malam Jabba and Swat Serena Hotel.

7. What is the climate of Swat Valley?

  • Swat has a temperate climate with cool summers (April-October) and cold, snowy winters (November-February). Temperatures range from 10°C to 25°C in summer and can drop below freezing in winter.

8. Are there any adventure activities in Swat Valley?

  • Yes, activities include:
    • Skiing and snowboarding in Malam Jabba.
    • Trekking to Mahodand Lake and Ushu Forest.
    • Horse riding and jeep safaris.
    • Fishing in the Swat River.
    • Camping in scenic spots.

9. Are there any historical or religious sites in Swat Valley?

  • Yes, Swat is home to several historical and religious sites, including:
    • Butkara Stupa (ancient Buddhist site).
    • Saidu Sharif Stupa.
    • Swat Museum (showcasing Gandhara artifacts).
    • Udegram Buddhist Monastery.

10. What kind of food is available in Swat Valley?

  • Local cuisine includes chapli kebabstikkadaal, and roti. Fresh trout fish is also a specialty. Popular restaurants include Swat Serena Hotel Restaurant and Kalam Inn Restaurant.

11. Are there any shopping options in Swat Valley?

  • Yes, local markets in Mingora and Saidu Sharif offer traditional handicrafts, woolen shawls, and handmade jewelry.

12. Is there any mobile network coverage in Swat Valley?

  • Yes, but the network can be weak in remote areas. JazzTelenor, and Zong are the main providers.

13. Are there any ATMs or banks in Swat Valley?

  • ATMs are available in Mingora and Saidu Sharif, but it’s advisable to carry cash (Pakistani Rupees) for remote areas.

14. Is there any internet access in Swat Valley?

  • Yes, but internet connectivity can be slow and unreliable in remote areas.

15. Are there any tour operators that offer packages to Swat Valley?

  • Yes, many tour operators offer packages to Swat, including Adventure PakistanTraveler.pk, and Swat Valley Tours.

16. Are there any restrictions for foreign visitors in Swat Valley?

  • No special restrictions apply, but foreign visitors are advised to check the latest travel advisories and register with local authorities if required.

17. Can I visit Swat Valley in winter?

  • Yes, but some areas may be inaccessible due to heavy snowfall. Winter offers a magical, snow-covered landscape, especially in Malam Jabba.

18. What should I pack for a trip to Swat Valley?

  • Pack warm clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a first-aid kit, and a camera to capture the stunning views.

19. Is Swat Valley suitable for families?

  • Yes, Swat Valley is family-friendly with safe environments, scenic spots, and activities for all age groups.

20. Are there any festivals in Swat Valley?

  • Yes, the Jashn-e-Swat Festival (summer) and local cultural festivals are celebrated with traditional music and dance.

Swat Valley is a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. Whether you’re planning a family trip, a romantic getaway, or an adventurous trek, Swat Valley offers unforgettable experiences!

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