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Pakistan enjoys incredible potential for skiing and snowboarding, but the country’s only modern ski resort Malam Jabba has been destroyed in internal political strife. The reconstruction efforts have been under way in 2013.

Malam Jabba is located in Swat Valley. The nearest airport is at Saidu Sharif 51km (32 miles) away.

The ski resort was developed in cooperation with Austrian government. It featured modern accommodations and amenities, including an ice skating rink. The top of the resort reaches altitude of 2804m (9200 feet).

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  1. Malam Jabba – Pakistan’s Only Ski Resort

    Malam Jabba the fairytale land of romance and beauty, offers unlimited sights that the eye can behold, mighty ranges of Hindu Kush, the Karakuram and black mountains, gentle slopes, placid plains, torrential streams, lush green meadows and thick green forests of pine. Come over for an exciting experience to this nature’s art gallery and you will never forget.Stands on top of a mountain of the Hindu Kush range, at a distance of 40 Kilometers north east of Saidu Sharif. Surrounded by wonderful panorama of scenic splendor and mighty mountains, Malam Jabba is much more than just a ski resort. It is a holiday resort that holds great fascination for tourists and is also home to the remains of ancient civilization. Malam Jabba is 314 Kilometers from Islamabad and 51 Kilometers from Saidu Sharif airport. The Resort offers a host of modern facilities such as:
    35 elegantly furnished rooms
    Two skiing platforms
    Chairlifts (800 meter long cable, highest point 9200 feet above sea level).
    Roller/ice skating rinks
    Restaurant offering both local and international cuisine
    Telephone facility
    Running hot and cold water
    Snow clearing equipment
    The food, lodging and skiing facilities are all managed by foreign trained staff and offered at competitive prices.Pakistan’s only major ski area, Malam Jabba has reportedly recently re-opened, ten years after its original completion in 1988. It has reportedly been closed due to lack of finance for much of the past decade. The resort has a base height of 2896 metres reached by a good road. The ski area has vertical of 200m up to 3096 metres served by two double Doppelmayr chair lifts. There’s also tapped water served by a 50,000 gallon underground tank. One of the chair lifts is reported to ‘seat 56’ (presumably 28 X 2 seater), the other is described as a ‘training lift.’

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  2. Malam Jabba – Pakistan’s Only Ski Resort

    Malam Jabba the fairytale land of romance and beauty, offers unlimited sights that the eye can behold, mighty ranges of Hindu Kush, the Karakuram and black mountains, gentle slopes, placid plains, torrential streams, lush green meadows and thick green forests of pine. Come over for an exciting experience to this nature’s art gallery and you will never forget.Stands on top of a mountain of the Hindu Kush range, at a distance of 40 Kilometers north east of Saidu Sharif. Surrounded by wonderful panorama of scenic splendor and mighty mountains, Malam Jabba is much more than just a ski resort. It is a holiday resort that holds great fascination for tourists and is also home to the remains of ancient civilization. Malam Jabba is 314 Kilometers from Islamabad and 51 Kilometers from Saidu Sharif airport. The Resort offers a host of modern facilities such as:
    35 elegantly furnished rooms
    Two skiing platforms
    Chairlifts (800 meter long cable, highest point 9200 feet above sea level).
    Roller/ice skating rinks
    Restaurant offering both local and international cuisine
    Telephone facility
    Running hot and cold water
    Snow clearing equipment
    The food, lodging and skiing facilities are all managed by foreign trained staff and offered at competitive prices.Pakistan’s only major ski area, Malam Jabba has reportedly recently re-opened, ten years after its original completion in 1988. It has reportedly been closed due to lack of finance for much of the past decade. The resort has a base height of 2896 metres reached by a good road. The ski area has vertical of 200m up to 3096 metres served by two double Doppelmayr chair lifts. There’s also tapped water served by a 50,000 gallon underground tank. One of the chair lifts is reported to ‘seat 56’ (presumably 28 X 2 seater), the other is described as a ‘training lift.’

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