Mian Haroon
۶ سال قبل
On our journey towards kumrat valley, we stop at this mosque. This beautiful mosque is an artwork of cultural heritage. We stop here for some minutes and capture some photos of mosque and also made some memories here. It was originally constructed in the sixteenth century by locals. This whole structure was actually made of wood, supported by wooden struts. It was reconstructed somewhere around 1950 when a fire incident damaged the building to its core. It was reinforced with stone walls; however, the upper floor is still supported by original wooden pillars. One must offer prayers. Unique masjid because it’s made of wood, amazingly beautiful and also symbol of ancient time influence of Muslims in this area. It’s just after the wari bazaar in area of upper dir. Basically this area is a part of very wide Kohistan belt region. This masjid is on the bank of Panjkora river and situated on the way to Kumrat valley. Very beautiful and very charming. After visiting mosque from inside we book jeep to move forward towards our final destination the majestic kumrat valley. It took almost 5 to 10 minutes to hire a jeep for next part of our tour. The wooden canal and water flow is a great view near the mosque, i personally recommend you to spend some time here then move towards kumrat valley because this view is priceless.