Allah Wali Lake in Astore is a hidden gem surrounded by serene grasslands and natural beauty. What makes it truly unique is the shape of the lake—it beautifully resembles the Arabic word "Allah" when viewed from above, which adds a spiritual and awe-inspiring touch to the place.
The surrounding grassland is peaceful, lush, and perfect for picnics, light trekking, or simply relaxing in nature’s lap. It’s an ideal spot for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking for a quiet escape from the hustle of daily life.
The lake is not yet commercialized, which makes the experience even more special—pure, untouched, and tranquil. It’s advisable to visit with a local guide, as the route can be a bit tricky.
Highly recommended for those exploring Astore and seeking a spiritual connection...
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Allah Wali jeel also called “Allah named Lack” is one of the ancient tourist spots of Astore Valley. It is at the end of the Perishing valley in Gotomsar town, a 45-minute drive away from the Astore. The name Allah written by the river is famous because the river passes only through the vast aisle in the huge greenfield, This aisle is in a zigzag manner and the name of Allah becomes obvious if it is looked at from some altitude. The greenfield is nearly 5,000 m2 bounded by the...
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