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This was the end of the first day in my last expedition.

The end of a tiring day and the beginning of a wonderful night.

The sky was very Starry, the wind was calm and the temperature was mild.

A very gracious night.

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Falak Sher is perhaps the highest mountain in Swat Valley. Its elevation from sea level is 5918 metres. It straddles in the Ushu Valley of Swat-Kohistan and part of Hindu Kush mountains. It's best seen from Matiltan. Falak Sher and other mountains add beauty to the valley of Kalam. Ushu River has its source there and joins Utror River downward in Kalam. Falak Sher mountain was climbed for the first time by W.K.A Berry and C.H. Tyndale-Biscoe of New Zealand in 1957 from its North ridge.

A snow-clad peak the snap's taken during a trek to Boroghil valley of Chitral..

Some snow-clad peaks of Boroghil valley, Chitral..

The virgin peaks of Hindu Kush, Chitral.

From a trek in July 2010 while attempting a peak in Boroghil valley.

A nameless peak from Hindu Raj chain and Chikor Sar series of mountains in Boroghil valley of Chitral.

 

It was taken on a recent trekking expedition to Darkhote pass and Kalash valleys..

From a lovely and adventurous trek to Darkhote pass 4750 m in Boroghil valley of Chitral, Koyo zom is located at the first camping before Kishmanja..

 

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From a trek across Boroghi valley in Chitral.

From a recent trekking expedition in Boroghil valley of Chitral, that goes parallel to Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan.

  

From the treks in Boroghil valley of Chitral.

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At the first stage of our trekking expedition it was snowing but we progressed ahead persistently and got Skyland at eaxctly 12:30 PM.

A beautiful peak from Hindu Raj Chitral..

From Hindu Raj chain of mountains, Chitral.

From the treks in Boroghil valley of Chitral.

A close view of Boroghil pass to Wakhan Corridor from Boroghil valley..

The snow-clad peaks of mountainous regions of Pakistan..

The snap is taken from 4600 m, while climbing a ridge, mountains from Wakhan Corridor.

 

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A beautiful evening on 4200 m, Chitral.

Parwak, a lush green village, on Mastuj, Shandoor road, Chitral.

A morning view of Hindu Raj chain of mountains from Chitral.

The snow-clad peaks of Hindu Kush, Chitral.

Buz Kashi, an ancient sport, that is still practiced in the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The heavenly mountains of Pakistan and the passes..

A shepherd's dog from Boroghil valley..

The morning over the high passes of Pakistan.

The mountains in Pakistan pose real challenges to adventurers..

A beautiful peak from Chitral.

Using a free rest day on a boulder on 4200 m above Darkhote glacier..

River Chitral across Boroghil valley..

Vertical climbing, a true challenge, I was attempting a peak, that fairly looked a trekking one but you can see the degree of climbing there.

From a recent trekking expedition to Darkhote pass 4750 m and Boroghil valley, the narrow and bumpy road..

 

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From a trek to Boroghil valley of Chitral, other side of Wakhan Corridor, the mountains from HIndu Raj.

Buz Kashi , an ancient sport of Persia, still practiced in the far-flung areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan..

Ishkarwaz, en route for Karumbar lake.

before attempting Darkhote pass from Boroghil valley, we camped at 4200 m

The mighty river Chitral across Boroghil valley..

From Hindu Raj chain of mountains, Chitral.

A Wakhi man dancing on the beat of drum and flute at Boroghil valley.

 

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A very gentle animal and on highlands a great help for the transportation of things.

An evening over highlands of Boroghil valley, of Chitral and the sky was on fire..

From Boroghil valley..

The snap was taken during a trek to the beautiful valley of Boroghil from Chitral.

 

The vertical slopes of these mountains are looking for the people with guts.

 

Enjoy the marvels of Pakistan..

The beautiful mountains of Pakistan.

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