Monday, November 19, 2012

It all started with “what you are doing on the weekend” email from Kboom. The one liner had picture attachments that were sufficient to invigorate the exploring spirit within us and we were out on a sunny Sunday morning.

The landscape was same as that of Swike (Salt Range and Potohar), but we had documented evidence with us this time. The stage was set at Nurpur Sethi village away from Kallar Kahar. A terraced stream of waterfall ponds named Neelwan awaited us. Just beyond the village the landscape gets tricky. Perfectly cut out ridges in the Potohar Plateau form a giant cup with vertical, almost hanging rocks on one side and the gradually sloping thickly vegetated landmass on the other. Mother Nature has crafted a place where water from a source deep within the mountains falls from vertical cliffs, flows out accumulating in the square crevices extending down below forming a series of terraced ponds with shiny blue waters.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Roman Baths of Pakistan.
Welcome to the Neelwan complex of springs, showery falls and ponds.