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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Remote Broghil Valley In Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The very remote and beautiful Broghil valley stretch from Kishmanjah village and end at Karamber Lake in northeast Chitral . This valley is one of the most remote valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province located at a distance of 250 km from capital Chitral.Valley is very wide and have more than 30 small lake, outstanding Mountain View, large glacier, lush green grass and home of many animals. Yarkhun river is main river in this valley, the journey to Broghil Valley itself provides tourists with a unique experience, It is one of the most stunning valleys of Chitral.

The main attraction in Broghil valley is Karambar Lake which is the 31st highest lake in the world and the second highest in Pakistan 4,304 meters. It is also one of the most biologically active lakes on earth, Another sight truly worth seeing in the Broghil Valley is the Broghil Pass and The Broghil National Park  is a treasure to wild native and migratory fauna especially of pamirian and siberian bird species, homeland of ibex, wolves, snow leopards, white and brown bears.
The indigenous accumulation of Broghil is Wakhi. The indigenous accumulation of Broghil came in to getting with the collective of Tajik, Chinese, and Afghan indigenous groups. They came actuality for food, shelter, job and new home.


Karambar Lake Broghil Valley:
Karambar Lake 4,272 meters also known as Qurumbar Lake is a high elevation lake placed between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit–baltistan in Pakistan. It is the 31st most elevated lake on the planet and second most elevated in Pakistan at a tallness of 4,272 meters and one of the most elevated naturally dynamic lakes on earth.

Wildlife in Broghil Chitral:
Baroghil Valley is homeland of ibex, wolves, snow leopards, white and brown bears, fox, rabbits, marmots and many more wild animals. The bird species are, hawks, eagles, falcons are found in the high mountains, while pheasants, partridges, hoopoes, larks, sparrows, quails, doves, swallow starlings, nightingales, crows and vultures.

Broghil National Park:
Broghil valley reserved for Broghil National Park protected area for wildlife.

Famous Places near Broghil valley Chitral:
The other famous spots to explore around Broghil are, Showrsheer, Lashkargaz, Swinj, Sohktarabad, Chittiboi Glacier, Virgoth, Mitrandas, Ishtiaq Lake, Ribat lake Lashkargaz lake and (3 small lake Broghil valley near Afghanistan border) and Gakuch.

Darkot Pass 4675 m Broghil Valley:
Darkot pass open May through October is a high mountain pass that connects Baroghil Valley in Chitral and Rawat valley of Ghizer District in Gilgit, Pakistan.

The pass is around 10 miles to the east of Koyo Zom (Zum) top (6872 m) the most elevated top in Ghizer region. The outskirt in the middle of Chitral and Northern Areas goes through the disregard Darkot Glacier. 8 miles to the south is town Darkot (11 miles north of Barkulti) on the River Darkot (little tributary of Ghizar waterway). To the northeast of the pass is Chitral (Yarkhun waterway valley). 10 miles to the NW of the pass is town Chilmarabad, only one miles south of Boroghil pass.
Darkot Pass is a chronicled pass which has been marked as a confined zone by the legislature of Pakistan. This pass used to be the briefest method for correspondence between the Oxus and Indus

An alternate approach to get to Darkot Pass is from Chikaar valley. A climb of 2-3 hours from Ishkarwaz takes to Chikaar valley which gives a glorious vista of the bumpy scene. Next stage is Chikaar base-camp. Chikaar base-camp is spotted at the left half of the collection zone of the Darkoot glacial mass. Trekkers and climbers make stopovers here to begin their adventure towards Darkot pass from Darkot .

Broghil (Broghol) Pass Broghil Valley:
Broghil 3798 m additionally spelled (Baroghil or Broghol) is a high mountain pass along the Durand Line fringe that crosses the Hindu Kush mountain extend and interfaces Wakhan District of Badakhshan Province Afghanistan with Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Broghil is a moderately low pass. It was shut for around three months each one winter on account of snow yet for a significant part of whatever is left of the year it was acceptable actually for truck movement.

Passes in Broghil Valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:
Broghil (Baroghil or Broghol) Pass 3882 m
Darkot Pass 4675 m
Thul An Pass 4499 m (near Darkot Pass connect Broghil Valley Chitral with Yasin valley Gilgit Baltistan)
Karambar Pass or Karambar An
Darwaza An
Darwaza Pass (4,288 metres)
Raking An

Peaks can see from Broghil Valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:
Hindu Raj Range
Koyo Zom
Karol Zom
Zircho Zom
Thui Zom II
Ghujamalti Zom
Chapakhgar
Shayaz Zom
Zhang Tek
Baskot
Qalandar Zom
Hindu Kush Range
Yansar peak Afghanistan
Baba Tungi Afghanistan

Glacier can see route to Broghil valley from Chitral side Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:
Zoe Glacier
Karambar glacier
Chiantar Glacier
Chikzar Glacier
Zindikharam Glacier
Barbin Glacier
Darkot Glacier
Chhatiboi Glacier
Pechus Glacier
Koyo Glacier
Kotalkash Glacier
Ponarilio Glacier
Ponarilio Glacier
Shetor Glacier
Yozodom Glacier
Mirzhurian Glacier
Wimlasht Glacier
Miragram Gol Glacier
Kachho Glacier
Zircho Glacier

Itinerary to Broghil valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:
Drive or flight from Islamabad to Chitral city hire transport from Chitral city for Yarkhun valley 7 to 8 hours’ drive to reach Yarkhun valley. From yarkhun valley 5 to 6 hour track to reach broghil valley.


Broghil Valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
 Broghil Valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Broghil Valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The water from Karomber Lake, Broghil Valley, Chitral Photo farooq seerufil
Karomber Lake, Broghil Valley Chitral Pakistan Picture by Mobeen Mazhar's Photography 
Broghil Valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Yarkhun valley gateway to Broghil valley
Broghil valley 
Karomber Lake Broghil valley

People of Broghil valley 


Google map Broghil valley Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa



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