💧 Kiwai Waterfall – A Serene Stop on the Way to the North | TDC Khanabadosh
If you're traveling from Multan to Khunjerab Pass on the legendary road trip through Pakistan’s northern landscapes, there's one peaceful hidden gem you simply can’t miss — Kiwai Waterfall.
Nestled between Balakot and the road to Shogran in Kaghan Valley, Kiwai Waterfall is not just a refreshing sight, but a soothing pause in your journey filled with mountains, rivers, and winding roads.
📍 Where is Kiwai Waterfall?
Located just 24 km from Balakot and right at the point where the road to Shogran and Siri Paye Meadows begins, Kiwai Waterfall flows quietly beside the road. Surrounded by tall pine trees and cool mist, it’s the perfect spot to sip some pahari chai and soak in the beauty of northern Pakistan.
🚗 Our Experience – TDC Khanabadosh on the Road
As part of our Multan to Khunjerab Pass Road Trip, Travelling Desi Couple (TDC Khanabadosh) took a refreshing break at Kiwai Waterfall. After hours of drive through hot southern plains and the scenic rise through Abbottabad and Balakot, the sight of falling water, cold breeze, and roadside samosas felt like nature’s own reward.
🎥 We captured the peaceful vibe, local stalls, and the short hike around the waterfall — all of which you can catch in our YouTube episode.
✨ Why Visit Kiwai Waterfall?
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📷 Instagram-worthy views – crystal-clear water, rustic wooden bridges, misty air
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🍵 Tea & snacks – enjoy chai and pakoras while sitting by the stream
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🌲 Pine forest backdrop – perfect for nature lovers
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🚶♂️ Midway stop – ideal break before the Shogran or Naran leg of your trip
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🧘♂️ Less crowded – peaceful alternative to other tourist-heavy spots
🕒 Best Time to Visit
✅ April to October is the ideal time to enjoy the waterfall at full flow, with pleasant weather and green surroundings. Early mornings and evenings are especially magical.
📌 TDC Travel Tip:
"Yahan ruk kar sirf chai nahi, sukoon bhi milta hai. Hamara mashwara hai ke jab bhi aap Shogran ya Naran ki taraf ja rahe ho, yeh 30-minute ka break zaroor lein." – TDC Khanabadosh