Many adventurous activities are conducted at Malam Jabba Ski Resort at affordable prices:
Zipline – Rs.3500
Chair Lift – Rs.1500
Ice Skiing – Rs.2000
Jeep Safari – Rs.3000
Malam Jabba (also known as Maalam Jabba, Urdu: مالم جبہ) is a hill station and ski resort located in the Hindu Kush mountain range. It is situated approximately 40 km from Saidu Sharif in the Swat Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The distance from Islamabad is 314 km, and it is 51 km away from Saidu Sharif Airport.
Malam Jabba hosts one of Pakistan’s two ski resorts, with the other located in Naltar, Gilgit Baltistan. On the main Madyan-Kalam road, a key junction occurs at Manglor town, about 12 km from Saidu Sharif. Here, the road diverges, leading towards Malam-Jabba Dara. The area includes several settlements like Salanda, Jehanabad, Talegraam, Badar, Ser, Malam, Kishora, and Spine Oba, ending in Jabba.
The village of Malam is found before Kishora village along the main Malam-Jabba route, roughly 17 km away from Manglor. As you continue on this path, you will reach Kishora Village, which is an additional 18 km ahead. Ascending even further, Jabba represents the highest point of the expansive Dara or gorge, located 12 km from Kishora.
The Malam Jabba Ski Resort, which is owned by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation, plays a significant role in the region. It is notable for having a ski slope that stretches over 800 meters, with the resort’s highest point at an elevation of 2804 m (9200 ft) above sea level. This ski resort resulted from a partnership between Pakistan and Austria. The resort features modern amenities, including roller/ice-skating rinks, chair lifts, skiing platforms, telephones, and snow-clearing equipment. Initially, there was a wooden motel constructed to accommodate workers who built the ski slope, which later opened to the public.
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