Naran is known as the land of fairies. Well, one can not argue why. The place is heavenly, a true embodiment of peace, calm and nature. The degree of the beauty here will leave you astonished and you will certainly wonder, how amazingly influential could mother nature be, how flawless could the creator be, for creating such flawless landscapes, such fabulous waterfalls, those tremendous glaciers and those mighty green mountains. The ancestors of the Kohistan district came from Arabia at the time when spread of Islam was at its peak. They left Arabia to save themselves from the persecution for not accepting Islam. The Turks ruled the area of Kohistan since 1399 and this rule continued till 1703. After that the Swati’s attacked the area and the Thakot fort, which was being defended by Shamsher khan Turk, was occupied by the Swatis. The west was called Swat Kohistan and the east, Hazara Kohistan, which now includes Naran and surroundings.
Naran is a medium-sized town in upper Kaghan Valley in Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located 119 kilometers (74 mi) from city. It is located about 65 kilometers (40 mi) away from Babusar Top. It is a popular tourist attraction locally as well as internationally. With an altitude of 7492 km sq, Population, 784,000 approximately
With a bulk of Alpine meadows, crystal clear lakes, cool mountains and breath-taking sites, the Naran Kaghan valley is undoubtedly one of the hottest tourist attractions in Pakistan. The majestic valley welcomes millions of visitors per year not only from Pakistan but some enthusiastic backpackers across the globe. And it’s easy to see why Naran Kaghan is a scenic wonderland. The valley is a jewel and is the queen of all beautiful valleys in South-East Asia. This place has a natural instinct that captures you in its spellbound beauty. The only problem backpacking Naran Kaghan is, you don’t want to come back as Naran’s weather feels like spring all year long.