Snowfall in June provides a lovely contrast to the sweltering warmth that much of Pakistan is experiencing. The Kaghan Valley is located in the north of the country.
Travelers seeking refuge from the extreme heat are swarming to the upper valley ranges, where they are taking in the surprising winter beauty.
The famed Shandur Festival in the northern regions has also been postponed due to this unexpected snowfall.
Concurrently, there is rainfall at Murree, a hill station, contributing to the nice atmosphere.
But the excitement of this peculiar weather is eclipsed by a mounting worry: the worrying indicators of climate change.