Discover Swat & Kalam stress free. Our well planned packages offer comfortable travel and unforgettable adventure.
Explore the "Switzerland of Pakistan" with Nayi Talaash’s fully customizable Swat Valley tours tailored to your unique preferences and schedule.

2 Days: Malam Jabba Tour (Short Escape)

3 Days: Kalam, Mahodand Lake & Malam Jabba

4 Days: Kalam, Mahodand Lake, Malam Jabba & Green Top

5 Days: Relaxed Kalam, Mahodand, Green Top & Blue Water Point

5 Days: Kalam, Mahodand Lake, Malam Jabba & Desan Top

7 Days: Malam Jabba, Kalam & Nathia Gali
Join the Adventure! Nayi Talaash offers amazing tours to the beautiful Swat and Kalam Valley all year long. It's easy to join you can come by yourself, with a friend or with your whole group, whenever your schedule allows!

3 Days: Malam Jabba, Kalam & Swat Valley Tour

2 Days: Malam Jabba Swat Quick Tour
Romantic, private, and relaxing trips with premium stays and scenic spots perfect for making new memories.
Safe, fun, and comfortable travel with activities and spots everyone can enjoy.
Adventure, trekking, games, activities, and fun moments all without planning stress.
Perfect for team building, relaxation, and bonding outside the office.
We provide tours from:
Lahore
Karachi
Islamabad
Custom departures available for other cities as well.
Swat Valley is full of natural wonders, flowing rivers, crystal lakes, waterfalls and forests. Here are the must visit attractions included in our tours:

Kalam means "Blue Water" and is the main entrance to the beautiful upper valleys. It sits high in the Hindukush mountains and gives amazing views of Falaksar Peak. You'll find comfy places to stay, great food, and it's open to enjoy in both summer and winter.

This is a popular hilltop ski resort located about an hour or two from Mingora City. When it snows, you can enjoy skiing, a fun chair lift ride, and zip lining. It's the perfect spot for winter sports and has hotels available for your stay.
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Just 8 km from Kalam, this forest is famous for its thick, dense Deodar trees. It's easy to reach even without a car and you'll find small shops, hotels, and places to camp along the road. It's a beautiful, shady spot for a walk and a great place to enjoy the fresh air.

The road leads up to Matiltan Village, where you can see the stunning waterfall and a seasonal glacier. There are hotels and restaurants here, and a special spring called Chashma-e-Shifa (Healing Fountain). Locals believe the water from this fountain has unique healing properties due to its minerals.

This is a beautiful, large glacial lake formed by melting ice from the Hindukush Mountains. It's great for summer visits but closes completely in winter because heavy snow blocks the road. You can find small shops, restaurants, and meadows perfect for camping near the water.
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This lake is located further into Ushu Valley, about a 30 to 45-minute journey from Mahodand Lake. You can reach it either by hiking on foot or by taking a rugged 4x4 jeep for the scenic ride. It's another crystal-clear, stunning alpine lake waiting to be explored.

These meadows are near Kalam and offer stunning, lush green fields and heavenly views. You can reach this beautiful spot by taking a jeep ride from either Kalam or Utror Valley. It's surrounded by other stunning sites like Godar, Dararo, and Zahro Lakes.

Also known as the "Kalam View Point," this spot is famous for its mesmerizing panoramic views. It's accessible by jeep or by enjoying a scenic hike to the top. A small place called Boyun Village is up here, known for its beautiful green surroundings in the summer.

Utror is a great central base camp for exploring many lesser-known valleys nearby. It's the gateway to beautiful spots like Gabral Valley, Kumrat Valley, and Dhan Valley. You can also visit gorgeous alpine lakes from here, including Kundol Lake and the twin lakes of Pari and Paristan.

This beautiful valley is northwest of Swat and Utror, touching the lower parts of the Himalayas. If you travel deep inside, you'll discover lovely spots like Chota Banda Meadows and Shahi Bagh. Gabral Valley truly feels like a hidden slice of paradise for nature lovers and tourists.

This spot is about 10-15 km from Kalam and takes around two hours to reach by jeep. It is a popular summer getaway known for its crystal-clear water flow. It gained extra fame after a visit by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Imran Khan.

Badgoi is a high mountain pass that links Kalam with the Upper Dir District. It leads directly to Thal in Upper Dir, and you'll pass through "heavenly places" like Hawa ka Darra. This scenic jeep journey from Kalam or Kumrat takes about 4–5 hours.

This is a breathtaking hilltop destination located on the N90 Highway, about 20 km from Khwazakhela. It connects the region of Kohistan with Swat Valley, offering amazing mountain scenery. The best time to visit and enjoy the views is usually during spring and summer.

This is the N90 Highway, a route connecting Swat to the Kohistan region. It stretches for about 65–70 km, starting at Khwazakhela City and ending at Besham City. This highway is essential and used frequently by both local traders and tourists.

Bahrain sits where the Daral and Swat Rivers meet on the main highway to Kalam. It was a beautiful tourist spot with a lively market, but the 2022 floods caused significant damage. From here, you can start the journey to visit Daral and Saidgai Lakes.

The river is mainly formed by the melting glacial waters flowing from the Hindukush Mountains. Its biggest feeding rivers are the Gabral, Utror, and Ushu Rivers. The Swat River travels throughout the valley, eventually joining the Panjkora River and flowing toward Peshawar.

This modern highway (also called the N95 Highway) runs from Chakdara City all the way up to Kalam. It was finished in 2019 and has made a huge difference in the ease of travel to the valley. The highway has played a significant role in boosting tourism and accessibility to the region.

The beautiful White Palace was built in 1940 by the ruler (Wali) of Swat Valley. It is located in Marghazar, only about 13 kilometers from the capital, Saidu Sharif. The historic palace now operates as a stunning hotel, warmly welcoming guests.
Mahmood Ghaznavi Masjid
Oba Ghar and Khazana Ghar Rock Carving
Dune of Darkot
Ram Takht at Mount Ilum
Panr Jambil Khwar Archaeology
Jehanabad Buddha Statue
Tokar Dara Najigram Stupa and Monastery
Amluk Dara Stupa
Shingardar Stupa
Gumbatona Stupa
Ghaligay Buddha Statue and Archaeological Remains
Shahkot Pass Elephant Paw and Queen's Throne
The people of Kalam Swat Valley are known for their rich culture. Both men and women take part in the making of their hand-woven fabrics, embroidery, and carpets. These people are also blessed with wood carving talent; their furniture and strong wood are famous worldwide. They also specialize in producing uniquely designed ornamental jewelry.
The economy of Kalam Swat Valley is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and small-scale industries. The valley produces yummy apples, apricots, and potatoes.
Several educational institutions in Kalam Swat Valley include primary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities. The University of Swat, located in the nearby city of Mingora, also serves the students of Kalam Swat Valley.

Experience thrilling ziplining and scenic chairlift rides at Malam Jabba Resort

Enjoy peaceful boat rides on the crystal clear waters of Mahodand Lake

Spend nights under the stars in beautiful meadows surrounded by nature

Explore scenic trails leading to stunning lakes and cascading waterfalls

Capture breathtaking moments in lush forests and serene meadows
Ready for an unforgettable tour!