Babusar Top travel advisory issued by Naran district administration as snowfall closes roads and creates dangerous conditions for travelers
The Naran district administration has issued a serious warning for anyone planning to visit Babusar Top. Heavy snowfall has created dangerous road conditions, and authorities are urging tourists, passengers, and transporters to avoid unnecessary travel on the route. The Babusar Top travel advisory asks the public to check weather conditions before heading toward the area. Moreover, officials warn that conditions on the route could put lives and property at serious risk.
Road conditions are already deteriorating. Snowfall has affected traffic flow on the Babusar Top road and surrounding areas. Furthermore, some sections now operate on one-way traffic only. Therefore, even reaching the area has become difficult under current conditions.
The danger intensifies sharply after 6 p.m. Authorities say travel on the route becomes almost impossible once evening sets in. Furthermore, slippery roads, brake failures, sudden glacier movements, rockfalls, and possible landslides all add to the threat. Therefore, anyone already in the area should plan to leave well before nightfall.
The district administration has asked tourists, transporters, and the general public to stay off the route until further instructions. Additionally, authorities are urging everyone to follow directions from district administration officials and police strictly. Ignoring those instructions could place travelers in genuinely life-threatening situations.
Babusar Top is one of Pakistan’s most popular tourist routes during summer months. However, sudden weather changes at high altitude can turn the road dangerous without warning. Still, many travelers underestimate those risks. Finally, until the district administration issues a clearance, the safest decision is to postpone any travel plans to Babusar Top entirely.










