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Ratti Gali Lake in Keran

Ratti Gali Lake Keran
Neelum Valley

Ratti Gali Lake is a stunning alpine lake located at an altitude of around 12,130 feet in the Neelum Valley of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Surrounded by towering mountains and colorful alpine meadows, the lake is known for its crystal-clear blue waters that reflect the surrounding peaks. Accessible via a challenging trekking trail, Ratti Gali Lake offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers in the region.

Lulusar Lake in Mansehra

Lulusar Lake Mansehra
KPK

Among all the lakes in northern Pakistan especially in the Naran Valley, this one is the easiest to approach. It is well known for its mirror-like surface reflecting the great mountains like an immense mirror. It has great views of the mountains on all of its sides. The road is higher than the lake and tourists have to walk down to get to the lake. There are no permanent stalls, tuck shops, or hotels & restaurants disturbing the natural beauty. It’s one of the most preserved ones unlike other lakes in the area.

Clock Tower Faisalabad in Faisalabad

Clock Tower Faisalabad Faisalabad
Punjab

The Clock Tower, also known as Ghanta Ghar, is the most well-known landmark in Faisalabad. It is not only the center of the city but also the hub for all of the city's activities. Each political party attempts to conduct rallies at this location during election season. Every year, Ghanta Ghar hosts the core rally of the Eid Milad Nabi religious festival as well as the largest Muharram (annual religious event) procession.

Marghazar White Palace in Swat

Marghazar White Palace Swat
KPK

Marghazar White Palace, situated in the picturesque Swat Valley of Pakistan, is a charming historic landmark. Constructed in the early 20th century as a summer residence for the Wali (ruler) of Swat, the palace features elegant white architecture surrounded by beautiful gardens and scenic views of the valley. It serves as a reminder of the region's royal heritage and offers visitors a glimpse into the past glory of Swat's rulers.

Miandam in Swat

Miandam Swat
KPK

Miandam is a serene hill station situated in the captivating Swat Valley of Pakistan, known for its breathtaking landscapes and apple orchards. This picturesque destination offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation. Miandam's surrounding hills and valleys provide opportunities for trekking and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Visitors can also enjoy the scenic views and fresh mountain air while strolling through the lush orchards.

Ayubia National Park in Nathiagali

Ayubia National Park Nathiagali
KPK

Thandiani and Nathia Gali are two of Pakistan's most popular hill stations. Ayubia National Park's recreation and picnic areas are breathtaking. From here you can see Ayubia and Dunga Gali via the famed Dunga Gali or Pipeline Walking Track that links Ayubia and Dunga Gali. The leisure activities and picnic areas at Ayubia National Park are breathtaking. The summit also boasts breathtaking vistas, challenging hiking paths, cafes, a PTDC motel, and, most notably, the renowned Dunga Gali or Pipeline Walking Track, which connects Ayubia to Dunga Gali. The national park is also home to one of the most well-known chairlifts in Pakistan, which takes visitors from Ayubia to Mushkpuri Top, an additional captivating Pakistani tourist destination. In the Namli Maira region of this vast national park, you'll also find the mesmerizing Miranjani top.

Manthokha Waterfall in Skardu

Manthokha Waterfall Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

This is one of the most popular tourist spots in Skardu, welcoming both internal and overseas visitors. The waterfall is located in the village of Manthokha, which is accessible from the city of Skardu. From Skardu, one must continue the Kargil-Skardu route to reach Manthokha Waterfall. The Kargil-Skardu road passes through the following villages en route to Manthokha: Thorgo, Hussainabad, Parkutta, Manthokha, and Ghasing. A stream that is moving downstream eventually enters the Indus River at the village of Manthokha. You will find Madhupur on the eastern bank of this stream. The route that connects Manthoka and Madhapur will take you to your ultimate destination.

Kumrat Valley in Upper Dir

Kumrat Valley Upper Dir
KPK

Kumrat is a valley in the Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the Province of Pakistan. Kumrat Valley is located about 2 hours away (normally it's 45 minutes but due to road conditions it's 2 Hours) from the town of Thal.[citation needed] It is one of the beautiful valleys of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Every summer season thousands of tourists from different areas of the country visit Kumrat valley for its greenery and cool weather. Kumrat is covered with green pastures, snow clad mountains, the river Panjkora, foggy mounds and forests are attractions of the region, which serve as habitats for variety of flora and fauna. It is located in the Upper Dir Kohistan region at the back side of which Swat Kohistan area of Gabral is located.

Lyallpur Galleria in Faisalabad

Lyallpur Galleria Faisalabad
Punjab

It connects people from all around Faisalabad and its surroundings. Its exquisitely created architecture is not only appealing to visitors but is also spacious. The Royal Look adds magic to the beauty of Faisalabad city. It is built on four massive stories and allows people to have fun, buy, and rest in extravagant and lavish rooms with great service.

Jamia Masjid Qasmia in Larkana

Jamia Masjid Qasmia Larkana
Sindh

Madrasa Jamia Arabia Qasim al-Uloom is the name given to this well-known mosque, which can be found in Eid Gah Muhammad (old Miro Dero Muhalla). Since the early days of Lakana city, when there was still a little mosque in the immediate vicinity, its expansive ground has been used as Eid Gah. This happened a few decades ago. In the year 1959 AD, Mullana Muhammad Qasim Mashori rebuilt the previous structure with a magnificent and expansive mosque that he built. It is a very impressive monument, and you just have to go check out this old edifice. This location offers a sufficient amount of space for large gatherings, which is especially useful when it comes to the Eid prayers.

Shawala Teja Singh Temple in Sialkot

Shawala Teja Singh Temple Sialkot
Punjab

Shivala Teja Singh temple is a historic Hindu temple in the Sialkot city of Punjab province of Pakistan. The temple is dedicated to Shiva the temple was built by Teja Singh. The temple was built by Sardar Teja Singh. The temple was sealed in 1947 during the Partition. In 1992, the temple was partially demolished by miscreants. In 2015, local Hindu leaders have urged the Pakistan government to ensure the early repairing of the crumbling building of Shawala Teja Singh temple.

Zoo In City Housing in Faisalabad

Zoo In City Housing Faisalabad
Punjab

The zoo is very vast and big. It is breathtakingly beautiful in its natural state. Greenery can be seen in abundance across the area. It'll feel like bliss in your eyes. The zoo has about a hundred different kinds of trees and plants. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animal and bird species, including the owl, leopard, beer, snakes, pigs, peacocks, and ducks, among others. The beauty is completely enthralling. It is a picnic site as well as a tourist attraction in Faisalabad.

Pir Chinasi in Muzaffarabad

Pir Chinasi Muzaffarabad
Azad Kashmir

Pir Chinasi is a scenic mountain peak and tourist spot located near Muzaffarabad in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and the Jhelum River valley. The area is known for its lush greenery, particularly in spring when wildflowers bloom abundantly. Pir Chinasi is a popular destination for day trips and picnics, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and refreshing mountain air.

Samundar Katha Lake Nathiagali in Nathiagali

Samundar Katha Lake Nathiagali Nathiagali
KPK

The KP government just opened a new place for tourists to visit in the Galiyat area. This is part of an effort to boost tourism in the area. The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa constructed this lake artificially. A freshly constructed tourist destination offers the following activities: Boating, Zip Line, Camping, Fishing, Canoeing, Archery, and Mountain Biking are available. The region surrounding the lake provides basic amenities such as rest and refreshment areas, a limited number of shops and restaurants for tourists, and a large number of open parking spaces, but there are no existing arrangements for hotels and lodging.

Chutair Valley in Ziarat

Chutair Valley Ziarat
Balochistan

In the valley, there are several grassy picnic areas. If you wish to remain longer, there is also a rest house. The people of the region live in rough and rustic cottages fashioned from the bark of juniper trees, which are significantly different from housing in nearby settlements. Chutair Tangi is a nearby attraction worth seeing. As soon as you enter this location, the mountains begin to create the tangi. After a short walk of around 4-5 minutes from the initial point, the major section of the tangi begins. Water runs in between two massive rocks that encircle it.

Pakistan Museum Of Natural History in Islamabad

Pakistan Museum Of Natural History Islamabad
ICT

Do you like to learn about science and the past?? You should go to the Pakistan Museum of Natural History if you want to have a good time learning about geology, zoology, and botany. Expect to see replicas and skulls, among others. You will also be able to gain a better understanding of the ecology and paleontology of Pakistan by visiting the museum. Bring the children along for an instructive and entertaining day.

Tirich Mir in Chitral

Tirich Mir Chitral
KPK

Tirich Mir is the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas-Karakoram Range. Moreover, the elevation of this mountainous range is 7,708 meters. Do you know an interesting fact about Tirch Mir? In the Wakhi language, Trich means darkness and Mir means king. Hence, the name means King of darkness. The name can also be attributed to the shadows created by Tirch Mir on Wakhan's side. The average temperature of Tirch Mir ranges from the highest 130C in July to the lowest -120C in winter.

K2 in Gilgit

K2 Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

K2, at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft) above sea level, is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest (at 8,849 metres (29,032 ft)).It lies in the Karakoram range, in part in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and in part in a China-administered territory of the Kashmir region included in the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang. K2 also became popularly known as the Savage Mountain after George Bell—a climber on the 1953 American expedition—told reporters, "It's a savage mountain that tries to kill you."Of the five highest mountains in the world, K2 is the deadliest; approximately one person dies on the mountain for every four who reach the summit.

Pipeline Track Of Miranjani in Murree

Pipeline Track Of Miranjani Murree
Punjab

The highest mountain in the Galyat area, Miranjani Top, is a little more difficult than Mushkpuri. This peak is ideal for people who are looking for a physical challenge. The views are magnificent once you reach the top. The Miranjani top is stunning and is surrounded by lush green hills and extensive woodland. The peak is also covered in clouds, which is a sight to behold. It takes an hour to return to the parking lot. On a clear day, the Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth tallest mountain, may also be seen from the Miranjani peak.

Nansoq Organic Village in Skardu

Nansoq Organic Village Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

The way of living in the "Nansoq Organic village Skardu" is identical to the old traditional balti style. Their dwellings are organic, with minimal use of machinery and synthetic materials. Keeping this community in its original state is a symbolic representation to show how important the organic way of life is. In the Baltistan region, strong remnants of the organic way of life remain. Nansoq is one of the most organically pure villages in the Skardu region. The only reason to keep this village's organic way of life is to show, that even now, it is still possible to live in a way that is good for the environment.

Bibi Pak Daman Tomb in Lahore

Bibi Pak Daman Tomb Lahore
Punjab

Bibi Pak Daman, also known as Bibi Rasti, was the mother of the eminent Sufi saint Rukn-i-Alam, and was also a disciple of Bahauddin Zakariya (1170-1262) who brought the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufism to Multan. She died in 1295 and was buried quite near (or upon the same spot) where the temple of Mai Totla (one of Multan's three pre-Islamic deities) once stood. The tomb is a roughly rectangular and is decorated externally with Multan's signature blue and white tiles, placing it firmly within the design tradition of Multan's 'flat roof' tombs such as that of Shah Yousuf Gardezi. The east facade is decorated with a set of triple arches resting upon double columns, providing access to a deep portico that shelters a number of graves (the latest of which was added in July 2001).

Gurdwara Sacha Sauda in Sheikhupura

Gurdwara Sacha Sauda Sheikhupura
Punjab

The name of the Gurdwara comes from a tale that is about Guru Nanak. Gurdwara Sacha Sauda is where Baba Guru Nanak gave his money to a poor person instead of spending it on his father's business. "I have done Sacha Sauda," he said when he got home with nothing. But Nanak said that feeding the hungry was the best way to spend money and the most profitable thing to do. He called this "Sacha Sauda."Ranjeet Singh built the gurdwara on the spot where the sadhus were fed. Gujjars had encroached on this Gurdwara, which was already in a poor condition. In 1992, the ETPB was responsible for its evacuation, and years later, it was brought back to its original state.

Mangla Water Sports Club in Jhelum

Mangla Water Sports Club Jhelum
Punjab

Mangla Water Sports Club is located at Mangla Dam. Perfect Family Picnic Destination, lots of water activity, food and fun. Have an adventurous day trip or overnight picnic trip at the safe water resort at Mangla. It is the best place for Corporate team building activities. Come experience the breath-taking view and activities at Mangla Water Resort, including Para-Sailing & Water Skiing.

Nanga Parbat in Gilgit

Nanga Parbat Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

Nanga Parbat naked-mountain', also known locally as Diamer , is the ninth-highest mountain in the world at 8,126 metres (26,660 ft) above sea level. Located in the Diamer District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, Nanga Parbat is the western anchor of the Himalayas. The name Nanga Parbat is derived from the Sanskrit words nagna and parvata, which, when combined, translate to "Naked Mountain". The mountain is known locally by its Tibetan name Diamer or Deo Mir, meaning "huge mountain". Nanga Parbat is one of the 14 eight-thousanders.[7] An immense, dramatic peak rising far above its surrounding terrain, Nanga Parbat is known to be a difficult climb, and has earned the nickname Killer Mountain for its high number of climber fatalities.

Astola  in Gwadar

Astola Gwadar
Balochistan

Astola Island is a small, uninhabited Pakistani island in the Arabian Sea. It is also called Jezira Haft Talar Satadip, which means "Island of the Seven Hills." It's also the biggest island in Pakistan, and it's the best example of the beauty of Balochistan that people don't see. It is pretty far away from other places, which adds to its beauty. Here, you can camp, go scuba diving, and fishing. Indeed, a great place for tourists to visit.

Skardu valley in Gilgit

Skardu valley Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

Through this valley, you can get to some of the world's highest mountains, like K2, K3, and Gasherbrum. Thousands of climbers from all over the world come to these tall mountains every year. Some have even died trying to reach the top of these steep climbs. Along the seven-hour journey, travelers are greeted with several streams and springs, in addition to the warmth and friendliness of the residents of the area. Of course, Skardu is most well-known for its lakes, specifically Satpara and Kachura; but, the Shigar and Skardu Fort complex is the most prominent location in the entire city.

Air Safari in Lahore

Air Safari Lahore
Punjab

Air Safaris Limited was formed on 26 November 1959 equipped with four-engined Handley Page Hermes and twin-engined Vickers Viking airliners to operate scheduled and charter flights based at London Gatwick Airport. Originally started as Meredith Air Transport in 1952 as a Dakota operator it changed name in November 1954 to African Air Safaris Limited and in 1956 bought a Handley Page Hermes from the British Overseas Airways Corporation. It acquired two Vikings in 1959 and with a move to Gatwick Airport became Air Safaris. In 1960 the company acquired the transport division of Don Everall Aviation with its scheduled flights from Birmingham Airport and one Viking aircraft. The airline opened an operating and maintenance base at Hurn Airport in 1961.

JalKhad in Naran

JalKhad Naran
KPK

It is a nice place for tourists to visit. Pyala Lake is also in Jalkhand. It is near the lake in Kaghan Valley. Shepherds live in Jalkhad during the summer. It is a place where High Mountain is on one side of the road and Kunhar River, with its clear, freshwater flowing toward Naran, is on the other side. It is the finest place to escape the bustle of Naran and enjoy a tranquil day in the valley. From Jalkhad, there are two routes: one leads all the way to Noori Top (a trail to Neelum Valley), while the other leads to Baisar (base camp for going to Lulusar Lake, Dudipatsar Lake, and Babusar Top).

Babusar Top , Naran in Naran

Babusar Top , Naran Naran
KPK

In fact, it is the Pass that links the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Northern Pakistani region of Gilgit Baltistan. This is the highest point in the area, and cars and jeeps can easily get there. During the summer, there are beautiful and mesmerizing views from this place. But stay safe because the place is high up and it gets colder as you go up. As the Babusar Pass is located 4,173 meters (13,700 feet) above sea level, its sky altitude is 4,173 meters. In addition, this is the final point of the Naran Kaghan Valley.

Manora Island in Karachi

Manora Island Karachi
Sindh

Manora or Manoro is a small peninsula that forms a protective barrier between Karachi Harbour to the north and the Arabian Sea to the south. Manora was formerly an island, but due to silting is now connected to the mainland by a 12 kilometer long natural sandbridge known as Sandspit. The entrance to Karachi was once guarded against pirate raids by the Manora Fort built in the 1790s, which was later upgraded by the British, and then the Pakistan Navy.

Shakarparian National Park in Islamabad

Shakarparian National Park Islamabad
ICT

Shakarparianalso known as Shakarparian Hills) is a hill, and a national park located near the Zero Point Interchange in Islamabad, Pakistan.[1] Pakistan Monument and Pakistan Monument Museum are also located in Shakarparian. The old Gakhars tribe leaders settled here before Indo-Pak partition 1947; later the clan was relocated to create a park for newly marked federal capital of the country in 1960. Shakarparian also has a Parade ground that hosts the Pakistan Day Parade every year on 23 March.

Onderland in Karachi

Onderland Karachi
Sindh

You enjoy it greatly because it is unique and fascinating; the rides are larger and more exhilarating. Numerous hands-on activities are available, including a trampoline park, rock climbing, and an alien abduction ride. The soft play area for toddlers is pleasant and engaging. It's incredibly clean, and the staff is quite kind. First-time visitors are required to acquire an Rs.1,000 card that may be used to ride and is enough for your fill of adventure. Onderland is also the first indoor amusement park with a roller coaster in Karachi.

Altit Fort Hunza Valley in Hunza

Altit Fort Hunza Valley Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

This fort is well-known in the areas surrounding it due to the royal garden and the local communities who live there. Elderly women, dressed in the traditional garb of their communities and interacting with one another in colonial settings. In the winter, a swimming pool can be used as a skating rink. The views that can be seen from the Altit Fort are breathtaking and captivating.

Central Karakoram National Park in Skardu

Central Karakoram National Park Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

It contains some of the highest peaks and largest glaciers in the world. It features the biggest concentration of high mountains on earth and is recognized internationally for mountaineering, rock climbing, and trekking. It encompasses an area of around 10,000 square kilometers and is renowned internationally for these activities. It features sixty peaks that are higher than 7,000 meters, including K2, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, and Broad Peak. In 2016, the park was added to the World Heritage Site Tentative List.

Ganish Village in Hunza

Ganish Village Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

The Ganish village is considered to be the first permanent community in the Hunza Valley and its history dates back one thousand years. People migrated to the town from a variety of locations, and as the population developed, they spread outward, settling in a variety of neighboring regions around Hunza Valley. You may go tour the Shikari watchtower as well as a number of historic mosques, including one that is 400 years old. If you have an interest in history, it is highly recommended that you pay a visit to the Ganish Village.

Harnoi River Picnic Area in Nathiagali

Harnoi River Picnic Area Nathiagali
KPK

The Harnoi River flows from the gullies to Havelian, where it merges with the Daur River. Visitors can take a refreshing plunge in the river or enjoy a variety of water sports, such as boating because the river's water is cold and clear ( in an artificial lake). The weekend is extremely busy at the children's amusement park. You may savor local delicacies while observing the crowd from the riverbank restaurants. The Harnoi picnic area also provides enjoyable activities for children. Among the younger crowd, the merry-go-rounds and other amusement items attract the most attention. Children and even teenagers can enjoy horseback riding here, which is another exciting activity available.

Port Grand in Karachi

Port Grand Karachi
Sindh

Port Grand is renowned as Karachi's entertainment center. Port Grand provides you with a variety of dining options, ranging from casual cafes to fine dining establishments and theaters. It boasts a kilometer-long bridge that has been converted into other stalls and food streets. This establishment offers both non-desi and desi food. Meals range from 3 to 4 dollars (300 to 600 rupees) for a complete meal. If you want to eat some of Karachi's best food while enjoying a beautiful view, go to Port Grand with your friends and family. Aside from the food, the place is stunningly beautiful, which is why it is known as one of the most beautiful places in Karachi to visit.

Hawke’s Bay Beach in Karachi

Hawke’s Bay Beach Karachi
Sindh

Hawke's Bay or Hawkesbay is a beach in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, located 20 km southwest of Karachi city. The beach is named after Bladen Wilmer Hawke, who owned a house on the beach during the 1930s. The beach is very popular, with hundreds of people visiting daily for swimming, camel and horse riding, and vacations.

Ilyasi Mosque in Abbottabad

Ilyasi Mosque Abbottabad
KPK

It is the oldest and largest mosque in Abbottabad, It was built over a stream of water that still runs underneath it. The Ilyasi mosque is renowned for its stunning design, massive construction, sense of serenity, tranquility, and stunning white facade. There is also an old natural spring that people believe has healing powers. This mosque is considered to be one of the most stunning examples of Islamic architecture in all of Pakistan. It's impossible to get enough of it. You can’t get enough of it. Whenever you visit Abbottabad do visit this mosque. You will have an unforgettable experience.

Badshahi Mosque in Lahore

Badshahi Mosque Lahore
Punjab

It is regarded as one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Badshahi mosque is known as the “Royal Mosque”. The mosque, on the other hand, is a significant example of Mughal architecture, with carved red sandstone and marble inlay on the exterior. It is the third-biggest mosque in Pakistan and the largest mosque of the Mughal era. The mosque was utilized as a garrison by the British Empire after the Mughal Empire fell apart, and it is today one of Pakistan's most famous landmarks.