Lulusar is group of mountain peaks and a lake in the Kaghan Valley in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The highest peak has a height of 11,200 ft above sea level. The lake which is 48 kilometers away from Naran on the Naran-Babusar road. It will interest our history enthusiast that Lulusar marks the proud place where 55 participants of the 1857 War of Independence were arrested.
Lulusar Lake, located in Beautiful Kaghan Valley in Pakistan. The word “sar” is a Pashto word means “top” or “peak”. Lulusar Lake has mirror-like water reflecting the surrounding stunning snowcapped Lulusar Mountains, creating a wonderful natural tourist attraction. One of the highest point lakes in the world, giving tremendous views of the natural beauty.
The Lake flows southwest through the entire length of Kaghan Valley and the Naran Valley, passing Jalkhand, Kaghan, Jared, Paras and Balakot until its confluence with the Jhelum River. Tourist may hore jeeps in Naran for visiting the lake.
The lake is surrounded by snowcapped mountains, making it a natural tourist attraction. In summers, when the surface reflects its surroundings sharply like a mirror, large number of domestic and foreign visitors makes it a popular destination.
Lalusar Lake is the main source of the Kunhar River, which flows through the entire Kaghan Valley through Jalkhand, Naran Valley, Kaghan, Jared, Paras and Balakot until it joins the Jhelum River.
The best way to to reach the lake is to hire a jeep from the Naran Valley which can take you there in approximately 3 hours. The road has been built around the lake which links the Naran/Basel to Chilas. The same road also leads to Babusar Pass.