The District Administration has released a travel schedule for Babusar Top due to slippage on the highway amid recent snowfall. According to the new directions, all sorts of traffic on Babusar Top highway would be permitted to travel from 6 am to 6 pm. However, vehicles traveling on Babusar Top Road after 6 pm will be stopped at zero point and no one will be allowed to travel on the highway after the said hours. A week ago, Babusar Top witnessed its first snowfall of the season. The local administration has also asked tourists to avoid unnecessary travel owing to the rough weather. According to roads the upper regions of the Diamer district including Nanga Parbat and Batogah Top also receiving snowfall. The District Administration has issued a travel schedule for Babusar Top due to slippage on the highway amid recent snowfall. According to the new advisory, all sorts of traffic on Babusar Top highway would be permitted to travel from 6am to 6 pm. However, vehicles travelling on Babusar Top Road after 6pm will be stopped at zero point and no one will be allowed to travel on the highway after the said hours. A week ago, Babusar Top received its first snowfall of the season. The local administration has also advised tourists to avoid unnecessary travel owing to the rough weather. According to roads the upper regions of Diamer district including Nanga Parbat and Batogah Top also receiving snowfall. The District Administration has issued a travel schedule for Babusar Top due to slippage on the highway amid recent snowfall. According to the new advisory, all sorts of traffic on Babusar Top highway would be permitted to travel from 6am to 6 pm. However, vehicles travelling on Babusar Top Road after 6pm will be stopped at zero point and no one will be allowed to travel on the highway after the said hours. A week ago, Babusar Top received its first snowfall of the season. The local administration has also advised tourists to avoid unnecessary travel owing to the rough weather. According to roads the upper regions of Diamer district including Nanga Parbat and Batogah Top also receiving snowfall. Team Diamer 🦅 Won the Match 🥳 World’s highest-altitude natural cricket stadium built in Pakistan’s scenic region of Gilgit-Baltistan was inaugurated on Saturday. The Pissan Cricket Stadium is located in Nagar Valley at an elevation of 8,500 feet above sea level, pic.twitter.com/SeLIXme2ow — Explore Diamer (@explorediamer) October 9, 2022