Jahanabad Buddha
Jahanabad Buddha is one of the biggest stone face carvings of Buddha in South Asia. The cut stone face lies at the most noteworthy mark of the valley, which has both left it all around saved and furthermore makes it hard to get to. There could be no legitimate street or outlined signs.
You need to advance off the principal street from Saidu Sharif to Malamjaba and into the town of Shakhorai. Your vehicle should be left toward the beginning of the town after which there is a decent 30 minutes worth of traveling.
The trip is at first through terraced fields with tree forests filling in as a shelter. A turning way through the town prompts some level where you will track down stone steps to one side. These lead straightforwardly to the cut stone face, but with a fairly steep trip. It is profoundly prompted that you don't go alone, in case you wind up falling or in any case harming yourself in such a precarious climb. It would be far superior in the event that you can take a nearby along to figure out the twisting way to the stone face.
The view from the highest point of the cut face into the valley down underneath (Manglawar) is out of the world. The cut stone face is perfectly reestablished and the harmony and calm on is exceptional. Disadvantage is that there are no bathrooms, no restaurants or some other administrations close by so conveying your own food and water to the top, given the debilitating trip and hike would be reasonable.
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