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A valley surrounded by stunning mountains known as Urak Valley is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Quetta. It is followed by Hanna Lake. Just like Hanna Lake, this is also situated outside the city of Quetta at a distance of 21 kilometres. The whole forests of beautiful apple trees that add to the whole scenario of the most exciting trips that have ever been made to Quetta.
A lot of natives visit this place in both summers and winters to take the pressure of their lives. This is also important in the light of tourism because the breathtaking parts of the valley that require special permission from the Pak-Army. The best part of the valley is the end of the valley called the Urak Gate. Visitors have always been overwhelmed in terms of how this area is kept so secure by the cantonment board of Quetta.
- This valley has such stunning views which enable a person to blink his/her eyes.
- It is surrounded by beautiful mountains which are also famous and renowned.
Over the years, there have been a lot of increase in the tourism that has allowed the city to benefit from this attraction and also special attention from the people has made it better for businesses that greatly benefit from this. This is the reason as to why this has always been the kind of needy to look at and then comes the idea of how exactly does this need to be a more developed form of a system that makes sure that tourism is equally supported.
The recent terrorism in the area has tipped off so many alarms that there is a constant form of how these vast number of tourist attractions in Quetta can be a great source of improving the kind of image the city has. This can in return also benefit the tourists as even better places would then be made available for people to come.
Now coming back to the Urak Valley and how tourists get there so the answer is pretty much similar to how tourists get there so the answer is pretty straightforward. There are buses and public and private transport available at reasonable prices and that too at ease. Quetta has been naturally gifted with a lot of natural habitat and breathtaking sites that should be explored and this would definitely help grow all kinds of businesses there.
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- Urak Valley Road,Quetta, Pakistan
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