Pakistan is one of those countries who has a lot to be explored, who is enriched with natural beauty. Northern areas will give you so many reasons to fall in love with your country. With plenty of serene views to spot, to some unexplored lakes and waterfalls this country is no less than Switzerland.
As per a report, “Pakistan is expected to get highest number of foreign tourists during year 2019 due to government's initiative for boosting tourism and safety measures in this sector. Government not only came up with great plans but also some unique establishments in Gabeen Jaba,Swat and Nathia gali.
Provincial Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Tourism, Culture & Sports Atif Khan mentioned on news about improving tourism in Pakistan
and posted about newly opened camping pods in Nathia gali and the pictures are breathtaking. He mentioned some key features regarding these tourist pods.
KEY FEATURES
These pods have very High thermal insulation in order to make it perfect stay station during extreme cold. These pods are designed especially for snowfall season with a warm & cozy accommodation. This is World's first LED embedded in structure, giving one of its kind experiences to visitors and tourists. These tourist pods have contemporary interior with modern facilities.
Not to forget to mention this is Pakistan's first composite dome resort (Camping Pods) in Nathia Gali by Galiyat Development Authority GDA.
These pods are installed with all the basic necessities making it ideal getaway station for couples. Not only basics but the dim lights at night make it more fascinating. These pods are guarded 24x7 so you don’t have to worry about that.
ACCOMODATION CHARGES
The tourist pods cost 10,000pkr/ night for one pod and if you plan to book more than one pod, you get a discount as well.
These pods are located on Link Road, Nathia Gali, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
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This place is on our travel list this year! Where do you plan to go in winters?