The Lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holiday-makers intent on relaxation. It has a rich historical past, too.
 
This  is "Udayana" (the "Garden") of the ancient Hindu epics;  "the land of enthralling beauty" where Alexander of Macedonia fought  and won some of his major battles before crossing over to the plains of  Pakistan. This is "the valley of the hanging chains" described by the  famous Chinese pilgrim-chroniclers, Huain Tsang and Fa-Hian in the fifth and  sixth centuries.
Swat was once the cradle of Buddhism of all its schools - Little Vehicle, Great  Vehicle and the Esoteric sects where once 1,400 monasteries flourished. It was  the home of the famous Gandhara School of Sculpture which was an expression of  Graeco-Roman form in the local Buddhist tradition.
Swat was also the historical land where the Muslim conquerors, Mahmud of Ghazni,  Babur and Akbar fought their battles preparatory to the conquest of the South  Asia.
The ruins of great Buddhist stupas, monasteries and statues are found all over  Swat.
The valley of Swat sprawls over 10,360 sq. kms at an average elevation of 975  metres. The maximum temperature in July is 38 C and minimum (during January) is  1 C. The normal temperature is maximum 21 C and minimum 7 C. The tourist season  is year- round.
General information
 
  
Swat is one of the most beautiful places on earth. The lush-green valley, with  its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked  slopes is just about perfect. The area has a rich historical past, too, and  played a pivotal role in the development of Buddhism. Ruins of great Buddhist  stupas, monasteries and statues are found all over Swat.
Saidu Sharif is the main city in Swat, the city houses the Swat Museum which  contains one of the finest collections of Gandhara art in the world. Mingora is  olny 3 km away, and has Buddhist sculpture and the ruins of great stupas.
Other beauty spots worth visiting are Marghzar, 12 km from Saidu Sharif, famous  for its white marble palace; Kabal, 16 km with its excellent golf course.
Accomodation
Swat Serena Hotel
Saidu Shariff Rd, Saidu Sharif, Pakistan 19200.
Tel: 936-711640 | Website: www.serena-hotel.com
 
               
               
              