Naltar is a valley near gilgit and hunza in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Naltar is 40 km (25 mi) from Gilgit and can be reached by jeeps. Naltar is a forested (pine) village known for its wildlife and magnificent mountain scenery. Now the communication is available by the efforts of Pakistan army signal corps (SCO special communication organization). There are ski lifts under the 'Ski Federation of Pakistan'. Transport is available from Gilgit to Naltar but during a specific time after that own arrangement.
There is a lake in the Naltar valley known as 'Bashkiri Lake' at a distance of 32 kilometers (20 mi) from Naltar Bala. This lake is a wonderful and marvelous look in the summer and as well as winter. The road from village to "Lake" is nonmetallic and narrow alongside a stream throughout this road coming from the mountains.There are a lot of beautiful scenes along this road. In winter it is almost impossible to reach the lake through any vehicle due to the snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.
There is a base camp of 'Pakistan Air Force' at Naltar. Ski Competitions are held at Naltar under the supervision of PAF. Naltar Bala and Naltar Pine are two villages of Naltar valley. N.Pine Is at a distance of 34 kilometers (21 mi) and Naltar Bala at 40 kilometers (25 mi) from Gilgit. There is a main village known as Nomal between Naltar valley and Gilgit. A road from Nomal goes to 'The Silk Route' To China. Recently government constructed an 18 MW hydropower project near Naltar Pine to fulfill the power requirement of the area as well as Gilgit. The road from Gilgit to Naltar Pine is metaled and is non-metalled from Naltar Pine to Naltar Bala.
Education rate in this valley is too much poor. A government high school and an NLI public school is there at Naltar Bala and a middle school for girls is under construction.
There is a lake in the Naltar valley known as 'Bashkiri Lake' at a distance of 32 kilometers (20 mi) from Naltar Bala. This lake is a wonderful and marvelous look in the summer and as well as winter. The road from village to "Lake" is nonmetallic and narrow alongside a stream throughout this road coming from the mountains.There are a lot of beautiful scenes along this road. In winter it is almost impossible to reach the lake through any vehicle due to the snow (10 to 15 feet high) on the road.
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dear fawad the picture u have posted of naltar was draw by me in naltar in july 2010 this picture is still with me in usb..
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