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Snow blankets Shogran and Kaghan, enchanting visitors and boosting local businesses

Authorities clear snow in Shogran; tourists advised to use snow chains and avoid unnecessary night travel


Zulfiqar Ali January 01, 2026 1 min read
A beautiful view of Kaghan Valley. PHOTO: PIXABAY

Following snowfall in the Kaghan Valley and surrounding areas, the weather has turned spectacular, with temperatures dropping below freezing at several locations. Large numbers of tourists have flocked to Shogran and Kaghan, drawn by the valley’s now even more captivating scenery.

After two days of rain in Balakot and heavy snowfall in the upper regions, the entire area has been gripped by intense cold. According to local sources, Naran has recorded up to two feet of snow, while Shogran has received around one foot. Intermittent snowfall continues in Kaghan town and the surrounding mountains, further enhancing the valley’s natural beauty.

Families and young visitors from Islamabad, Lahore, and other cities are enjoying the breathtaking winter scenes. Tourists describe the snow-covered mountains and views of Shogran as “like a fairytale.”

The administration has deployed heavy machinery to clear snow from Shogran and other key roads. Tourists have been advised to install snow chains on vehicle tyres to prevent skidding and to avoid unnecessary travel, particularly to upper areas at night.

While the cold spell has intensified the winter chill, it has also boosted business for local hotels and jeep operators. Markets in Balakot and Kaghan have seen a noticeable rush at stalls selling hot food and soup.

COMMENTS (2)

Syead Fakhar abbas | 2 weeks ago | Reply HUQ SUCH yeah Ali madad moula punjtanpak waris hon humara amin insha Allah sada jeo ap sub Amin insha Allah god bless you Amin insha Allah myself Fakhar Abbas from Tiktok Pakistan Rawalpindi murree Treat amin insha Allah
Khurram khan | 2 weeks ago | Reply Last days of December and have snowfall in kaghan region just 2 ft it s really alarming and gov both provincial and federal should take serious measures to avoid this kind of drought . Otherwise soon we will have no snow in near future and tourism will be finished . And people in hazara will face serious water shortage and end to agricultural activities what little we have in this region
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