Babusar Pass—often called Babusar Top—feels like the kind of place that humbles you the moment you arrive.
Towering at 4,173 meters (13,691 ft), it connects Kaghan Valley with Gilgit-Baltistan, but it’s more than just a route. It’s a journey through pine forests, bright rivers, and ice-blue glaciers that seem to breathe beneath the mountains.
Open only in summer, the drive from Naran takes about two hours, winding through sharp turns and crisp air that stings in the best way.
Standing at the top, with wind in your face and the world stretched out below, you finally understand why travelers return—because Babusar is not just seen, it’s felt.

