Surrounded by lush green trees in the tranquil setting of centuries-old Saidpur village, a wooden kiosk undoubtedly added to the beauty of the area while maintaining traditional look of the well-preserved tourist spot. Situated at the beginning of road leading to the Saidpur village, the kiosk meant for serving traditional food items to the tourists besides providing them an ideal natural environment to enjoy the food to its fullest extent.
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Saidpur Village is a rather dull destination as far as I would say. Its a much better option to leave that and go straight up to Damn-e-Koh or Pir Sohawa which offers lots of breathtaking views, and excellent food.
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It is good place for visitors who like to see something different.
Saidpur Village is a rather dull destination as far as I would say. Its a much better option to leave that and go straight up to Damn-e-Koh or Pir Sohawa which offers lots of breathtaking views, and excellent food.