Pakistan is home to some of the coldest and most scenic cities in South Asia, especially in the northern areas. During winter, temperatures in these regions drop well below freezing, turning them into snowy wonderlands.
Skardu
Famous for its breathtaking valleys and as the gateway to K2, Skardu experiences freezing winters with heavy snowfall.
Gilgit
A hub of the Gilgit-Baltistan region, surrounded by towering peaks, it remains cold throughout the year.
Hunza
Known for its stunning beauty, Hunza’s winters are extremely cold, but its charm attracts tourists even in snow season.
Muree
Just a few hours from Islamabad, Murree is a popular hill station where people flock to enjoy snowfalls.
Quetta
The capital of Balochistan, Quetta has chilly winters and often records snowfall, making it one of Pakistan’s coldest major cities.
Chitral
Nestled near the Hindu kush Mountains, it is both scenic and very cold in winter.
Astore & Gupis (GB)
Lesser-known gems, these towns face harsh snowy winters but are breathtakingly beautiful.
1. **Hunza** - temperature -12°C tak jaati hai 2. **Skardu** - temperature -10°C tak jaati hai 3. **Gilgit** - temperature -8°C tak jaati hai 4. **Naltar** - temperature -8°C tak jaati hai 5. **Kashmir (Muzaffarabad)** - temperature -6°C tak jaati hai 6. **Abbottabad** - temperature -5°C tak jaati hai 7. **Murree** - temperature -4°C tak jaati hai Inmein se kuchh shehar toh bahut hi khoobsurat bhi hain,
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1. **Hunza** - temperature -12°C tak jaati hai
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3. **Gilgit** - temperature -8°C tak jaati hai
4. **Naltar** - temperature -8°C tak jaati hai
5. **Kashmir (Muzaffarabad)** - temperature -6°C tak jaati hai
6. **Abbottabad** - temperature -5°C tak jaati hai
7. **Murree** - temperature -4°C tak jaati hai
Inmein se kuchh shehar toh bahut hi khoobsurat bhi hain,
Fantastic
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