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Sialkot Clock Tower in Sialkot

Sialkot Clock Tower Sialkot
Punjab

The Sialkot Clock Tower (Urdu: سیالکوٹ گھنٹہ گھر) also known as Iqbal Square (Urdu: اقبال سکوئر), is situated in Saddar Bazar, Sialkot Cantonment, Pakistan. Standing tall for more than a century, the tower would have been witness to many a time of upheaval and change. It has been renovated many times but the original structure has not changed much. There used to be a Hindu temple, right next to it; but it was torn down during 1992 riots in reaction to the dismantling of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Suri Mosque in Sahiwal

Suri Mosque Sahiwal
punjab

A ruined mosque of the Suri period (1540-1545) is at Dhawa Sharma; some 30 kilometers from Chichawatni, a tehsil of Sahiwal. It is said to be built when the great warrior passed this area while leading these forces to take the reign of the Mughal Empires. He rebelled and took control of the Mughal Empire in 11540 and founded the Suri Empire with Delhi as its capital. He accidentally died in 1545 because of a gunpowder explosion.

Kohala in Murree

Kohala Murree
Punjab

Neelum Point, also known as Kohala Point, is a famous tourist destination for locals and visitors alike. There are various reasons to visit Neelum Point, including its closeness to Murree and Islamabad, and the fact that it can be visited in a single day. The following are some facts that not everyone is aware of. Furthermore, driving from Neelum point, you may reach Kashmir Waterfall, also known as Dolai Aabshar (waterfall), in approximately 20 minutes. No doubt, this is a breathtakingly stunning and scenic location that you should not miss.

Shahi Bagh Swat in Swat

Shahi Bagh Swat Swat
KPK

Shahi Bagh in Swat is a renowned garden and archaeological site located along the banks of the Swat River. This historic complex features lush gardens, terraced pathways, and remnants of ancient structures, reflecting its rich heritage. Shahi Bagh is believed to have been a royal retreat during the Gandhara civilization, making it an important historical site in the region. Visitors can explore the gardens, admire the scenic views, and appreciate the cultural significance of this picturesque location in Swat.

Fairy Meadows in Fairy Meadows

Fairy Meadows Fairy Meadows
Gilgit Baltistan

Fairy Meadows, nestled at the base of Nanga Parbat in Pakistan, is a pristine alpine meadow offering unparalleled views of the world's ninth-highest mountain. This enchanting destination is accessible via a scenic jeep track followed by a hike, providing a serene retreat amidst stunning mountain vistas. Fairy Meadows is a popular camping spot for trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Himalayan region. The meadows are adorned with wildflowers and offer panoramic views of Nanga Parbat, creating an idyllic setting for adventure and relaxation alike.

Siri Paye Meadows in Naran

Siri Paye Meadows Naran
KPK

From the well-known Kewai waterfalls, travelers can take a jeep for an hour to get to this beautiful place. The exciting jeep goes all the way through the thick alpine woods, where you can see amazing sights that can have a big effect on nature. After this exciting ride in a jeep, you have to walk for about 15 minutes to get to the plains where Makra peak's feet are. From sea level, the lush green plateau is 3,060 m high. Nature lovers who want to see the Milky Way can spend the night camping at the top and get some of the best camping views.

Tilla Jogian in Jhelum

Tilla Jogian Jhelum
Punjab

Before Pakistan was made, the abandoned monastic complex at Tilla Jogian was a place where both Hindus and Sikhs went to pray. This historical site is about 25 kilometers from the city of Jhelum. It was built in the 1st century BC. Tilla Jogian is an old place that has been a holy place for the Hindu religion for the past two thousand years. After 1947, it is no longer used because the subcontinent was partitioned into two countries at that time. In the first century B.C., construction began on a large complex that includes a number of ancient temples as well as other monastery buildings. It is located 26 kilometers to the west of the Jhelum city proper.

St. Luke’s Church in Abbottabad

St. Luke’s Church Abbottabad
KPK

St. Luke’s Church is an Anglican Church founded in 1864 in Abbottabad. It is dedicated to St. Luke. It is one of the famous British and Indian settlements of Colonial rule. St. Luke’s Church is one of the famous historical tourist destinations of Abbottabad. This church is now under the dominion of the Peshawar Diocese of the Church of Pakistan. Why don’t you take your children to this beautiful church? Because children and young boys and girls are always interested in such things. When you visit Abbottabad this summer, don’t forget to visit this place.

 Neela-Wahn in Chakwal

Neela-Wahn Chakwal
Punjab

Neela is an Urdu word that means "blue," and "Wahn" means "pond." So, the name of the place fits with what it has to offer. Locals call it Chashma Aab-e-Hayat because the water is clear and blue, which is a sign of purity. It is known for its saltwater lake, peacocks, and natural gardens. Rawalpindi is 125 kilometers away. Neela Wahn is full of natural waterfalls and freshwater streams. It's the perfect place for hiking and camping. The trip to Neela Wahn is great for people who want to try something new and for people who want to get away from the noise of the city.

Hierarchy Gaming Lounge in Abbottabad

Hierarchy Gaming Lounge Abbottabad
KPK

This is a must-visit place for your children. It is a gaming lounge that provides an opportunity to play online games. The place provides all the facilities for people to play games. People play games with their friends or with anyone in the world. There are more than 100 computers and high-speed internet in the gaming café. You must take your adult children to the Hierarchy Gaming Lounge so that they can enjoy themselves.

Kashmir Point in Murree

Kashmir Point Murree
Punjab

The highest view in the area is from the point, which is 7500 feet above sea level. It's around a 1-mile walk from GPO. It's Murree's most busy spot since the crowds from Mall Road also come here to view this gorgeous place. Kashmir Point now has a market with a variety of shopping and food court establishments. When planning a trip, make sure to pack warm clothing because the temperature there is said to be hot at first and then cool quickly. Also, always get coffee from the cafes there and try to stay warm, and don't hike towards the edges since it's hazardous. There are many beautiful hotels and guesthouses for families and couples located at Kashmir point such as Maisonette Firhill villas, Maisonette Morningside, Khatak lodges, Metropole, Mount calm, etc.

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.

Hike To The Ultar Base Camp in Hunza

Hike To The Ultar Base Camp Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

If you want to hike more in Pakistan, you can do a day hike here in Karimabad. The trail starts near the Baltit fort and goes all the way up to Ultar Base Camp, where you can get a close look at the glacier and the Ultar peaks. It should take you about 4 to 5 hours to get to the ridge, from which you can see the huge Ultar glacier and the beautiful jagged peaks of Ultar.

Sir Syed Memorial Museum in Islamabad

Sir Syed Memorial Museum Islamabad
ICT

Before departing Islamabad, you must visit the Sir Syed Memorial Museum. Take a leisurely stroll to examine the murals and painted canvases depicting the Pakistan Movement. There is also a big hall in the memorial museum that plays host to a variety of concerts and activities, ranging from academic to religious to musical to artistic in nature.

Rose And Jasmine Garden in Islamabad

Rose And Jasmine Garden Islamabad
ICT

Flowers are made to add color to our lives, and roses and jasmines are two of the most beautiful ones. Rose and Jasmine Garden is a great place to get away from the city's main attractions. This location is absolutely enormous, and it features a diverse collection of roses with hundreds of various varieties. There are several kinds of jasmine, but not as many as the roses. There is a possibility that you will be able to view a flower exhibit if you plan your trip during the summer months.

Shigar Valley in Skardu

Shigar Valley Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

The Shigar Fort in Skardu Valley is a remarkable architectural structure surrounded by Shigar's vast plains. The desert's cold sand is a wonder in itself. Moreover, Shigar Fort is the most visited location in Skardu due to its historical significance. The entire structure of the Shigar Fort, which was constructed roughly 400 years ago, is composed of stones with sturdy foundations. Formerly known as the Palace of Rock, the fort is now a guesthouse with 20 rooms and a large hall displaying the treasures of the Baltit culture.

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.

Khamosh Waterfall in Skardu

Khamosh Waterfall Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Khamosh Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction situated in the scenic Naltar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The waterfall cascades down from rocky cliffs surrounded by lush green forests and rugged mountains, creating a mesmerizing sight and soothing atmosphere. Visitors can reach the waterfall via a trekking trail through the picturesque Naltar Valley, enjoying the serene surroundings and the refreshing ambiance of the cascading water. Khamosh Waterfall is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers exploring the Gilgit-Baltistan region.

Rohtas Fort in Jhelum

Rohtas Fort Jhelum
Punjab

Rohtas Fort is one of Pakistan's six UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It was built in the 1600s. General Sher Shah Suri built it. He was the first ruler of the short-lived Sur Dynasty in the subcontinent. The fort is widely regarded as being not only one of the largest but also one of the most impregnable fortresses in all of South Asia. It is also a place that you have to see if you go to Jhelum. It was called an "exceptional example of Muslim military architecture of Central and South Asia" by UNESCO. This fort in Jhelum was constructed after the Battle of Chausa, in which the Mughal Emperor Humayun was defeated by Suri. When visiting Rohtas Fort for the first time in Jhelum, it is advisable to seek the services of a local guide. There are numerous tales around the stronghold that will make your trip even more memorable.

Kund Malir Beach in Gwadar

Kund Malir Beach Gwadar
Balochistan

The route to Kund Malir Beach is breathtakingly picturesque, just like a scene from a movie. Due to the fact that it is somewhat isolated and in addition to being clean, it attracts visitors who are looking for a place to spend the night camping and enjoy themselves on the beach. But Kund Malir Beach is on the way to Gwadar, so don't miss the chance to have fun there.

Shigar Fort in Skardu

Shigar Fort Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Shigar Fort is operated By Serena Group of Hotels. Shigar fort is Located at a height of 2,250 meters, Shigar Fort is located 30 kms from Skardu town. Graced by the extreme beauty of Baltistan’s Karakoram Mountain Range and four centuries of folklore and legends, Serena Shigar Fort is a one-of-a-kind heritage boutique hotel situated within a peaceful natural setting. Seek refuge and find adventure in a 400-year-old fort and the 17th century Palace of the Raja of Shigar, which, along with the more recently added "Old House" and "Garden House,"

Gatwala Wildlife Park in Faisalabad

Gatwala Wildlife Park Faisalabad
Punjab

This park is a combination of educational, cultural, and amusement facilities. The main objective to establish the park is to create awareness amongst the people regarding the importance of Wildlife and its role in mankind.

Omer Hayat Palace in Chiniot

Omer Hayat Palace Chiniot
Punjab

The Omer Hayat Palace is a wooden architectural marvel of Chiniot Pakistan from the 19th century. It is also called Gulzar Mahal. Umer Hayat Palace is one of Pakistan's most renowned "mahals" and stands majestically in the city's center. Sheikh Umer Hayat- a prosperous merchant, decided in 1923 to build a palace for his son, for which he recruited renowned artisans who labored day and night to complete the palace. The building's front is embellished with a beautiful inlay of bricks, giving it a look that is reminiscent of Mughal architecture. It looks even more beautiful because of the way the marble shines and how nice the inside is.

Lahore Zoo in Lahore

Lahore Zoo Lahore
Punjab

Established in 1872, is one of the largest zoos in Lahore, Pakistan. Today the zoo has a collection of about 1378 animals of 135 species. It is thought to be the third or fourth oldest zoo in the world. It is now controlled by the Department of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries. The zoo's animal collection increased as the zoo expanded over time. The Tiger House, Fancy Aviary, Crocodile Ponds, Elephant House, and Snake House are just a few of the zoo's attractions. This zoo is open every day between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Kallar Kahar in Chakwal

Kallar Kahar Chakwal
Punjab

This location is renowned for its Kallar Kahar Lake, Takht-e-Babri, and exquisite peacock species. This lake is a saltwater lake that is located at an elevation of 500 meters above sea level, with an area of 8 kilometers, and a maximum depth of 4-5 feet. When going from Kabul to assault Delhi with his army, the renowned Mughal emperor Zahir-ud-Din Babar encamped in Kallar Kahar. During his stay, a large rock was carved into a throne from which he addressed his soldiers. Later, the throne became known as Takht-e-Babri. It remains in Kallar Kahar and serves as a renowned tourist destination. Bagh-e-Safa is a supposedly Babar-planted garden. Babar described Kallar Kahar as a "charming spot with good air" and a site of natural beauty.

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.

St Patrick’s Cathedral in Karachi

St Patrick’s Cathedral Karachi
Sindh

St. Patrick's Cathedral is another picnic spot that gets a lot of visitors. Both Pakistanis and foreigners go there to have fun.This church has a height of 52 meters and can accommodate an estimated total of 1900 people praying at the same time. The architectural design of this building is truly unique and beautiful. Tour With Your Family Of Picnic Points In Karachi This location exudes an air of serenity and calmness, and there are no entry restrictions in place for Muslim tourists, so you are free to bring your loved ones along with you when you pay a visit to this sacred site.

Makra Peak in Naran

Makra Peak Naran
KPK

Makra is the Urdu word for "spider." According to locals, the peak was named Makra Peak because the snow structure atop it was like a spider. Makra Top is accessible through a moderate 4-6 hour walk (depending on trekker fitness) from Paye. On one side of Makra Top, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Kaghan Valley, while on the other, Kashmir. From the summit, people can also see the Chambra, Malika Parbat, Shingri, and Musa Ka Musalla mountains. Due to snow and the steepness of the mountain slopes, hiking in the Makra is challenging. In addition to poor weather, particularly dense fog, and the steepness of some slopes, accidents are common.

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.

Sunday Baz in Islamabad

Sunday Baz Islamabad
ICT

This market, known as Sunday or Itwar Bazaar, is accessible on other days of the week too. Although the one in Sector G-11 is the most prominent, other bazaars can be found in various parts of Islamabad. These markets, which are frequently open on Tuesdays and Fridays, offer everything i.e. clothing, fresh food, tech items, and more. As a foreign visitor who wants to visit Islamabad and its bazaars, you should be aware that bargaining is common in Pakistani street markets, and while some simple negotiating methods can help you get a decent price, it is recommended that you have a trusted local with you on your shopping trip.

Jinnah Park in Larkana

Jinnah Park Larkana
Sindh

Jinnah Park Larkana is a beautiful, tranquil park in the city of Larkana that offers a pleasant atmosphere for visitors. The authorities have allowed this area to become filthy and neglected, which has made it unpleasant. Probably in the interim, local administration will take steps to improve the park's appearance. It is a pleasant area for locals, especially in the evening, to rest and enjoy themselves with their families.

Tattu Village in Fairy Meadows

Tattu Village Fairy Meadows
Gilgit Baltistan

Tattu Village is a picturesque mountain settlement located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is known for its traditional stone houses and terraced fields set against a backdrop of stunning Himalayan landscapes. Tattu Village provides a tranquil escape for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and local culture of the region. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, scenic views, and interactions with the hospitable residents of this charming village.

Thakot in Mansehra

Thakot Mansehra
KPK

Thakot is a small town situated in the Batagram District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, located along the Karakoram Highway. It serves as a gateway to the Kaghan Valley and the northern areas of Pakistan. Thakot offers picturesque views of the Indus River and surrounding mountains, making it a scenic stopover for travelers. The town provides basic facilities such as accommodations, eateries, and shops, catering to tourists and commuters passing through this route.

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.

Karambar Lake in Chitral

Karambar Lake Chitral
KPK

It is the 33rd highest lake in the world and one of the most biologically active lakes on Earth. The lake is also known as Qurumbar lake in some references and alternately is spelled as Karomber or Karamber. It is the deepest lake in the valley with a maximum and means depth of 55m and 17.08m respectively. The lake is not far than one mile from Karambar pass that connects Broghil with district Ghizer. Another beautiful lake called Ribat lake is at least 1 mile away from Karomber lake.

Joyland in Lahore

Joyland Lahore
Punjab

Joyland is a Pakistani amusement park company based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The park, adjacent to Fortress Stadium, was established in 1977 and is one of the largest recreation parks in the city. It is spread out over an area of 6 acres.

Nagar Valley in Gilgit

Nagar Valley Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

The beautiful district of Nagar, which used to be called Brushal, is in the north of Pakistan. This place is a lakeside paradise. Nagar Khas is vital to the Nagar valley. The breathtaking landscapes and breathtaking vistas are seen throughout the Minapin, Ghulmet, Hopper, and Charlotte Valleys have made them popular tourist destinations in the Nagar region. This is due to the fact that the valleys are spread out across the region.

Swat Valley in Swat

Swat Valley Swat
KPK

Swat Valley, situated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, is a stunning destination known for its lush landscapes and historical significance. The valley is adorned with emerald-green meadows, flowing rivers, and towering mountains, making it a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Swat Valley also holds a rich history, with remnants of ancient Buddhist civilization visible in archaeological sites like Butkara Stupa and Udegram. Visitors can enjoy trekking, sightseeing, and experiencing the warm hospitality of the local people in Swat Valley.

Katora Lake in Kumrat Valley

Katora Lake Kumrat Valley
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Katora Lake, situated in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is a picturesque high-altitude lake often referred to as the "Bowl Lake" due to its shape. Nestled amidst pristine alpine scenery, the lake is surrounded by verdant meadows and majestic mountains, providing a breathtaking backdrop. Accessible via a moderate trekking trail, Katora Lake is a hidden gem that attracts adventurers seeking tranquility and natural beauty in the remote landscapes of northern Pakistan.

Shimla Peak in Abbottabad

Shimla Peak Abbottabad
KPK

The word "Shimla" originates from the Hindko language, and it literally translates to "turban's crest."The Sherwan range near Abbottabad is named from the form of a turban's crest. It is one of Abbottabad's most stunning tourist attractions. This region is made more lovely by the presence of countless pine trees. In addition, if you are an explorer, this area is ideal for trekking. The greatest time to see the Shimla peaks is during the summer. In the winter, the chilly temperature, snowy peaks, and tranquil surroundings make this place even more appealing. It is 10 kilometers from Abbottabad and may be reached by vehicle or on foot.