Track to Kalam’s Andrab Lake being cleared for tourists

Published
Work in progress to clear the jeepable track to Andrab Lake in Kalam, Swat. — Dawn
Work in progress to clear the jeepable track to Andrab Lake in Kalam, Swat. — Dawn

SWAT: Efforts are under way to operationalise the jeepable track leading to Andrab Lake in Swat’s Kalam Valley to facilitate tourists during the Eidul Azha holidays.

The restoration work on the track leading to the famous tourist destination is progressing rapidly under the directives of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Secretary Tourism Saadat Hassan and the Director General of the Upper Swat Development Authority (USDA), Shozab Abbas.

According to USDA spokesperson Saeedur Rehman, heavy machinery was being used for the third consecutive day to clear the track.

The 27-kilometre-long jeepable road has been severely affected by recent landslides and glacial movement, which have blocked several sections with large rocks, debris, and ice masses.

However, the ongoing operation has cleared multiple critical points, improving accessibility. Shozab Abbas said that Andrab Lake was among the key tourist attractions of Swat, and restoration of access roads was being prioritised to facilitate visitors.

He directed the field teams to accelerate the rehabilitation work so that the route can be fully restored before Eidul Azha and the peak tourism season. He said that safe and improved access to tourist destinations was being ensured.

“All available resources are being utilised to promote tourism and provide better facilities for visitors in the region,” he added.

Kalam Valley is renowned worldwide for its breathtaking natural beauty and tourism potential. Thousands of tourists from Pakistan and abroad visit the valley every year.

The region is home to more than 150 glacial lakes, attracting adventure lovers for hiking and trekking experiences. Previously, Andrab Lake was accessible only through a long and challenging trek, but with the improved jeepable track, tourists can now reach the lake via 4x4 jeeps, making it significantly more accessible while promoting sustainable tourism in the area.

Published in Dawn, May 27th, 2026

Opinion

Editorial

Beyond declarations
Updated 15 Jul, 2026

Beyond declarations

States that fail to harness the talents of half their population limit their own growth and resilience.
A timely authority
15 Jul, 2026

A timely authority

EVERY summer now seems to bring fresh warnings from Pakistan’s northern mountains. This week was no different, ...
India voter purge
15 Jul, 2026

India voter purge

AFTER over 12 years of BJP rule, minorities in India — particularly its Muslims — face fascist thuggery at the...
Dire straits
Updated 14 Jul, 2026

Dire straits

FOR some time, the escalating confrontation between the US and Iran has been playing out round the strategically...
Ethnic targets
Updated 14 Jul, 2026

Ethnic targets

THE murder of five workers from Punjab in Mashkel is another grim reminder that ethnic violence remains a persistent...
Poverty punished
14 Jul, 2026

Poverty punished

THE challenge of illegal migrations should be viewed through a humanitarian lens. Harsh punishments for the poor...