Lake Saif Ul Malook History

Salman Amin
4 min readAug 23, 2020

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Saif ul Malook Lake is the most famous Lake of Pakistan.

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The history of Lake Saif ul Malook has made this place more engaging and soaring for visitors. It has become a famous tourist spot in Pakistan for multiple reasons. Ruler Saif ul Malook and Badi ul Jamal is an excellent story of the absolute romance of a royal for a pixie. The same story has been altered into a sonnet structure by an expert writer, Mian Muhammad Baksh, with the title Saif ul Malook, written in Hindko. The same ballad/poem had been altered into an Urdu essay structure by the author Ahmed Hussain Mujahid, which fits with Balakot.

One tape contained pictures of Lake Saif ul Malook; the others had photos of the gorgeous princess Badi Ul Jamal, the fairy. Her name indicates the elegance of the moon. Instantly, ruler Saif ul Malook became sadly captivated by the excellent pixie and started searching for her because she was the same woman whom he often sees in the illusions of his dreams. An angelic man told him where he could accurately find the fairy, which was the Saif ul Malook. Also, the man told him that as a human, there would be a devastating exam for you to pass to obtain her.

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He spends 12 years on the lake searching for the princess fairy. He has no place to feed and live and different needs in life; however, he keeps going through this to find her. After a long wait, ruler Lake Saif ul Malook saw the fairy wash up in the lake one morning with the housekeepers and companions. After that, the chief realized the princess’s life was captured in the most significant mountain, Malka Parbat, on the Saif ul Malook. The jinn must be crossed on to calm her, and the chief did this with the companion of his armed force. The ruler instructed the pixie regarding the whole story of the kindness and hunt; however, there was a changed lowlife known as the white monster. The white Goliath was wishful with the ruler because he also appreciated him. With the loud shout of the beast, the Ansoo / Tear Lake made it a few miles away from the lake. The Goliath likely made the barrier agent and his terrific endeavour in anger brought about the structuring of the channel of Lake Saif ul Malook. Respectively, the chief and the princess took shelter in the curve, which is still present.

Depth of Lake Saif Ul Malook

There are various arguments about the depth of Saif ul Malook Lake. There is no appropriate source to tell the exact depth of the lake. The adjacent people of the valley say Jheel Saif ul Malook is 1 km deep, and some say that it is 1.7 km. Nevertheless, a group that recently led the analysis on all inflated pools of Northern Areas of Pakistan said that the depth of Lake Saif ul Malook is almost 50 feet (15 m).

On the slight chance that we analyzed the figures, given that the on (50 feet) shown by the group that conducted the study is by all details more practical, as we acknowledge the geology of the area surrounding the lake, it would be the surprise of nature for a lake to be 1–1 .7 km deep at an altitude of 3 km above ocean level.

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How to Reach The Saif Ul Malook Lake

The first step to reaching this beautiful natural lake is to reach Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. Passengers from Islamabad can travel by local transport on a meagre budget. Starting on the Hazara Motorway, one will reach Abbottabad and then Mansehra. Mansehra on the Karakoram Highway has to take the Naran Babusar Top Road, which will go straight to the Naran Kagan Via Balakot. After Naran Valley, tourists can hike and tour Saif ul Muluk lake by jeep.

From Naran Valley to the lake, there is a rough, curved jeep track for a 30-minute drive. After the jeep ride, there are a few minutes of walking to get closer to Lake Saif al-Muluk. Wandering officers can make incredible journeys in Pakistan’s Himalayan range. However, the last 30-minute drive by jeep is not easy for all ages, and I advise you to get complete guidance before travelling and then start the journey carefully.

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Salman Amin
Salman Amin

Written by Salman Amin

Reading other’s thoughts and Writing my thoughts is my passion. Why? Because it gets me in touch with the writer’s community. That’s my goal, to touch hearts…

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