Saif-ul-Malook

Saif-ul-Malook is a completely clear lake overwhelmed by enormous glacial masses and submerged in probably the most fascinating fables in Pakistan. It is at an elevation of 10,578 feet and is one of the most superb places of interest in the Kaghan Valley, drawing in individuals from everywhere the world to mull over its magnificence and revel in its brilliance. The lake is covered in secret in light of the fact that up until now, nobody has at any point had the option to decide its profundity and it is accepted that any individual who considers swimming in it suffocates very quickly. Its excellence is serious to such an extent that it some of the time becomes frightening under the brilliance of a twilight sky that is flawlessly reflected by the completely clear water. It is accepted to have pixies residing in the icy masses that encompass it and is the scenery against which the popular tale of the ruler of Egypt, Saif-ul-Malook, and the pixie sovereign, Badi-ul-Jamal, occurred.

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