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  • Five places in Pakistan that will help you beat the Summer heat

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    Are you someone who is not a fan of the summer season but have to avail the vacation period, that your company gave you, by traveling under the glaring sun? Do you want to escape the high temperatures that will set you on a journey of unlimited sweating and itchiness?

    If your reply is in the affirmative then fret no more. This is because this article by Jovago Pakistan brings you a list of 5 places in Pakistan that can help you in escaping the heat during the summer season.

    1- Sajikot Waterfall

    If you are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city life, then a trip to this waterfall is a must. This is because the Sajikot Waterfall is one of the most beautiful gifts of Mother Nature. The waterfall, which is located in the city of Abbottabad, not only offers travels a perfect escape from the summer heat but it also offers a calm and peaceful environment. With its unique three step waterfall, Sajikot waterfall offers a perfect sanctuary for those who want to escape the high temperatures.

    2- Rawalakot Valley

    The valley which is in the shape of a saucer is the district headquarter of the Pounch district. Due to its enthralling beauty, the Rawalakot Valley is known as the Pearl valley. During the summer season, the valley is brimming with green grass and beautiful flowers.

    3- Neelwan Valley

    At a distance of about 15 kilometers from the Kalar Kahar tehsil in Punjab lies the stunning valley of Neelwan. Located within a short distance from Lahore and Islamabad, this destination is the perfect spot for those who are looking forward to a short trip. The valley is home to a number of historical monuments including Takht e Babri and Bagh e Safa garden. Moreover, Neelwan valley is also home to three ponds which have sparkling blue water.

    4- Hunza Valley

    Situated in Gilgit, the mountainous valley of Hunza is famous for its beauty and the hospitality of its residents. With the highest literacy rate in the country, the valley offers enchanting views to its visitors. Situated at the North/West side of the Hunza river, Hunza valley is often referred to as heaven on Earth because of the mountain peaks which surrounds it.

    5- Swat Valley

    Popularly known as the Switzerland of the country, the Swat valley is famous for its scenic views, mouth-watering fruits and of course trout! Surrounded by the high mountains of the North, the valley is located in the middle of foothills of Hindukush mountain range. The valley serves as the perfect sanctuary for those who want to escape the blistering heat.