Kalam Valley


Kalam is a valley located at distance of from Mingora in the northern upper reaches of Swat valley along the bank of Swat River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Kalam is surrounded by lush green hills, thick forests and bestowed with mesmeric lakes, meadows and waterfalls which are worth seen features of the landscape. It is the birthplace of Swat river which forms with confluence of two major tributaries of Gabral river and Ushu river.
It is a spacious sub-valley of Swat, at an elevation of about above sea level, and providing rooms for a small but fertile plateau above the river for farming. Here, the metaled road ends and shingle road leads to the Usho and Utror valleys. From Matiltan some snow-capped mountains are visible including Mount Falaksar, and another unnamed peak high.
There are grand hotels in Kalam for tourists to rest and enjoy the cool breeze of Swat river.

Climate

With a mild and generally warm and temperate climate, Kalam features a humid subtropical climate under the Köppen climate classification. The average temperature in Kalam is, while the annual precipitation averages. November is the driest month with of precipitation, while April, the wettest month, has an average precipitation of.
July is the hottest month of the year with an average temperature of. The coldest month, January, has an average temperature of.

Tourist Spots

is a hill station in the north east of Kalam valley. It is situated at a distance of 8 kilometers from Kalam and 123 kilometers km from Saidu Sharif at the height of 2,300 metres. It is accessible through a non metalled road from Kalam by jeeps only.
Matiltan
Matiltan is located about 11 km away from Kalam. It is the location of large glaciers, thick forests and lofty mountain peaks. The tallest peak of Falaksair mountain can be seen from here.
Utror
Utror hill station is also located in Kalam Valley which is located 16 km away from Kalam. It is surrounded by snow clad mountains and Kundol Lake.
Gabral
Gabral is a hill station, comes at a distance of 20 km away from Kalam. It is known for brown swati trout fish, green forests, medicinal springs, snow clad peaks and lakes, among them Shahi Bagh lake located to north west of Sazgul region at about three hours of trekking.

Lakes

Kalam has large number of alpine glacial lakes, among them Mahodand lake and Kundol lake are very popular due to ease of accessibility. But others like Izmis lake, which is located in close proximity with Kundol lake is one of the spectacular one in the region. Most of these lakes are accessible through tedious trekking over lush green trails across the way.
Mahodand Lake is one of the largest & scenic lake in the Swat valley, located at a distance of about 40 km from Kalam, in the Usho Sub-valley of Kalam which is laid out in the foothills of Hindu Kush mountains. It is accessible with a four-wheel drive vehicle, and is a good resort for fishing, boating and camping. It is surrounded by snow clad mountains, lush green meadows and thick forests which hypnotise one to its center.
Kundol Lake is another charming lake in Kalam valley which is located in the north of Utror region at a distance of 19 km away from kalam. It also lies in the foothills of Hindu Kush mountains and accessible via the mesmeric valley of Ladu through a trek of 4–6 hours.

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