Top 7 Coldest Places In Pakistan | Complete Details

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Pakistan is naturally blessed with mountains, land, and water. It attracts the citizens like a magnet when it comes to exploring scenic sights. Whether you are from Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Baluchistan, or Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan’s popular tourism spots never fail to pull you. Recent years have been fortunate for the country in terms of tourist spots. The opening of the Skardu airport for international flight operations has made it easier for foreigners to visit Pakistan and visit some of its best places. Many international and local tourists and visitors ask about the coldest places in Pakistan. If you are among those, we have covered the top seven coldest places in Pakistan as of 2022.

Coldest Cities In Pakistan

We can never be grateful enough for being a Pakistani nationals. Our country has some of the most attractive tourist sights spread all over. Most of these areas are quite cold. Thousands of visitors explore these cities every year. Let’s dig into the details of the coldest places in Pakistan.

  • Astore
  • Skardu
  • Kalat
  • Parachinar
  • Malam Jabba
  • Hunza
  • Chitral

Astore

Coldest Places In Pakistan

Astore gained popularity in the past decade. Tourists know this place for its snow-coated mountains, freezing winds, and breathtaking views. Astore has attracted many local and international visitors over the years. The regulation of international flights has helped the area in developing recognition across the globe. Astore remains cold for most part of the year. You may have to take warm clothes even on summer trips. The highest recorded snow in the area is up to 3 feet, with a temperature of -16.

Skardu

Coldest Places In Pakistan

Skardu needs no introduction on the global spectrum. The city finds its territory among some of the highest mountains in the country. Whether you visit the place in summer or winter, you will be pleased by the lovely weather, humble locals, and various tourist sites. Skardu has attracted many international tourists over the years. It is the landing spot for international summit seekers. Moreover, the world’s second highest peak, K2, is located on Skardu’s outskirts. The temperature remains between -10 to -20 throughout the year.

Kalat

Coldest Places In Pakistan

Kalat is a historical town in Baluchistan. The place is one of the coldest places in Pakistan. Located in the Kalat district, the town is also known as Kalat-e-Sewa and Kalat-e-Brahui. Kalat has received much attention over the past decades for its beautiful views and freezing cold temperatures. The area experiences a deserted cold climate, keeping it snowy for most of the year. The temperature in Kalat remains around -14.

Parachinar

Coldest Places In Pakistan

Parachinar is a small town on the outskirts of the Khurram district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The area has developed a reputation for its scenic views, greenery, and optimal climate. Although Parachinar’s temperature remains pleasant in summer, winter turns the area into a snowball by dropping its temperature to -10 and even lower. This town lies close to the colder sides of Kabul, Afghanistan.

Malam Jabba

Coldest Places In Pakistan

Malam Jabba is among the most popular tourist spots in Pakistan. It is located in the Swat Valley, near the Hindukush mountain range. Malam Jabba has attracted millions of tourists from around the world for many decades. It is a popular skiing site and resort for local and international visitors. Whether you want to visit the place in summer or winter, you can enjoy the most breathtaking views of the valley. Although the temperature remains close to 30 in the hot season, Malam Jabba can get really cold in winter, with its temperature dropping to 0-1 degrees.

Hunza

Coldest Places In Pakistan

Hunza has no competition if you want to explore a place in Pakistan that isolates you from the rest of the world. It has been one of the coldest places in Pakistan for many years. Hunza has attracted many local and international tourists for its historical presence and breathtaking views. It is located on the Karakoram Highway, closer to Khunjerab Pass. There are multiple attractions across the district. You can visit the area throughout the year. However, summer may be slightly warmer than the other regions on the list. The temperature in Hunza drops to as low as -11 degrees in winter.

Chitral

Chitral is a symbol of natural beauty and delightful views. Situated on the Chitral river in the north of KPK, Chitral is the capital of the Chitral District. The place has a historical presence that has attracted many visitors over the years. The small village houses and carpeted mountains provide you with a cold dessert treat. The lowest recorded temperature in Chitral is about 13 degrees. However, the nights can feel much colder than what the weather radar tells you.

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