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Visit Guide to Lowari Pass

Lowari Pass (or Lowari Top) (el. 10,230 ft.) is a high mountain pass that connects Chitral with Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The Lowari Top is one of the four major mountain passes to enter Chitral. The others are the Dorah Pass from Badakshan in Afghanistan, Shandur Top from Gilgit, and Broghol from the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan.

Getting There

By Air: The nearest airport that can be used for air travel Lowari is Chitral Airport

By Road: Lowari Pass is located at a distance of about 130 km from Dir. You can easily travel from Islamabad Motorway to Swat Motorway. By car, you can reach Lowari Pass from Islamabad in 7 hours. The distance from Islamabad to Lori pass is 339 km.

By Train: If you want to go to Lowari Pass by train from any part of the country, there is no train available to go to Lowri Pass. So you can get off at Nowshehra Railway station or Peshawar station and go Lowari Pass by car, bus and Jeep

What to Expect

Lowari Pass is a high mountain pass that connects Chitral with Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Lowari Pass is a relatively low pass, Lowari Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3,118m (10,230ft) above sea level, the road over the pass, called N45, is one of the famous hair pinned roads in the world. It’s said to be the Grand Daddy of the passes. This is the most pleasant and beautiful valley in Dir.

The view of this place is breathtaking. Ideal place for photography and nature lovers. The best tourist attraction valley, every year thousands of tourists visit here. Kumrat weather is cool and pleasant. There is greenery everywhere. The Mountain top is covered with snow.

History

The Lowari Pass  is one of the four major mountain passes to enter Chitral. The others are the Dorah Pass from Badakshan in Afghanistan, Shandur Top from Gilgit, and Broghol from the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan.

The Lowari Tunnel was constructed beneath Lowari Pass by Sambu, a South Korean company in 2009. Lowari Pass is also known as Lowari Pass . It is constructed at an elevation of 3,118 meters. Even with this height, it is considered as a low mountain pass in Chitral, perhaps, the lowest one in the region. The average elevation of mountain passes to enter the region of Chitral is between 3,600 meters to 4,600 meters.

Lowari Pass connects the region of Chitral with Dir in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This mountain pass in Pakistan also features two tunnels that were completed and made operational in 2019. They are known as Lowari Tunnels. One of them is a pretty long tunnel with a length of around 8.5 kilometers while the other one stretches only 1.9 kilometers. Together, Lowari Tunnels cover around 10.4 kilometers of the mountain pass.

The construction of the tunnels at Lowari Pass has greatly contributed in terms of enhancing land connectivity in the region. Thanks, in part, to these newly constructed structures that the road connecting Chitral with other parts of the country will remain operational, especially in snowy seasons. Due to their extreme significance, Lowari Tunnels are counted among the most popular tunnels in Pakistan.

Facilities Available

  • Many hotels and motels are located on the road side with beautiful views of the mountains.
  • Tourism Department helps the Tourist/ Visitors through providing broachers in both Urdu and English languages. The local Police and the local Guides can speak multi languages (i.e local languages, Urdu, English and some of them can speak Chinese also).
  • Bazaars with local food and handicrafts are the main attraction of the area.
  • Landline and mobile connectivity makes it comfortable for the tourists to communicate.
  • Local tourist’s guides are also available for tourist facilitation.
  • Local and private transport is easily available 24/7.
  • The staple food of the common man in the valley is generally wheat and maize bread. It is taken with milk,
  • Filling stations are available in Lowari Pass which includes Petrol and Diesel.