The first snowfall of the season has not yet fallen in Pakistan’s northern regions, which is reducing the number of visitors to the country’s most famous tourist spots, such as the charming valleys of Kalam and Malam Jabba.
The Kalam Valley, which is around 326 kilometers from Islamabad, the country’s capital, depends on tourism for its income during this winter season. Visitors flock to the valley’s streets and hotels to take in the breathtaking view of the snow-capped mountains.
The absence of snow would also have an effect on the area’s hydroelectricity, fishing, and agriculture, as it already has a desolate and drab appearance.