Bahadur Khel

Bahadur Khel is a village and Union Council of Karak District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Para is a tradition which dates back to earlier inhabitation of the village by the founders, who were all khattaks.

Para is primarily a visit or expedition towards the mountains of Manzalai, Tareeqa,and Wanjorae Garhy, which are rich sites for harvesting the local fruit called gurguray (which appears similar to blueberries but is different).

The villagers take their food and camping supplies to the mountains, where musical skills, traditional songs and dance are shown in the wild.

During British rule, the area was part of the old Kohat District,[2] and the facility was under the control of the Northern India Salt Department, a government body of British India.

Rock salt crystal