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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.

Loc View Point Keran Valley in Keran

Loc View Point Keran Valley Keran
Neelum Valley

LOC Viewpoint in Keran Valley, Azad Kashmir, provides a strategic vantage point to observe the Line of Control (LOC) between India and Pakistan. This viewpoint offers stunning views of the Neelum River winding through the valley and the rugged mountains in the backdrop. It's a popular spot for tourists to appreciate the natural beauty of the region while reflecting on the geopolitical significance of the area. Visitors can capture breathtaking photos and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere at this picturesque location.

Anarkali Bazaar in Lahore

Anarkali Bazaar Lahore
Punjab

Anarkali Bazar (market) provides new business trends and is Lahore's greatest business center. This market is separated into two sections: the old Anarkali Bazar, which sells a range of food goods, and the new Anarkali Bazar, which sells a variety of traditional handicrafts, clothing, and gifts shops. The bazaar was listed in the 2020 World Monuments Watch by the World Monuments Fund to draw attention to the urgent need for its preservation and conservation since it is now vulnerable owing to neglect.

Masjid Wazir Khan in Lahore

Masjid Wazir Khan Lahore
Punjab

Wazir Khan Mosque is famed for its exquisite faience tile work known as Kashi-Kari, as well as its interior surfaces, which are nearly totally covered with beautiful Mughal-era paintwork. It is considered to be the most ornately adorned Mughal-era mosque. Saint Sakhi Saif Souf's shrine is housed in the mosque.

Ormara Beach in Gwadar

Ormara Beach Gwadar
Balochistan

Ormara Beach is a naval facility located on the Makran Coastal Highway between Karachi and Gwadar. At 240 kilometers away from Karachi, it takes less than 5 hours to drive here. Alexander the Great stopped in Ormara, and one of his generals, named Ormuz, died there. This is how the city got its name, Ormara. It is one of the most beautiful natural beaches in the nation, and from there you can view a variety of naval carriers, making it a really amazing sight. Additionally, this beach is one of the few that has not been developed.

Chitral Gol National Park in Chitral

Chitral Gol National Park Chitral
KPK

Another name for this park is Chitral National Park. You can walk at an area of 7,750 hectares at a 5,000-meter elevation. The route to the park is narrow, dangerous, and adventurous. You can see three valleys, huge glaciers, and beautiful streams stemming from glaciers in the park. The park is rich in cedar trees. What else is there in the park? A lot of animals like Markhor, ibex, black bear wolves, red fox, Himalayan, golden eagles, falcons, snowcocks, monal, snow, and rock partridge.

Kutton Waterfall in Keran

Kutton Waterfall Keran
Neelum Valley

Kutton Waterfall is a captivating natural attraction nestled in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Surrounded by verdant forests and majestic mountains, this waterfall is a tranquil oasis offering a refreshing escape from urban life. The cascading water forms a serene pool where visitors can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Accessible via a short trek, Kutton Waterfall is a popular spot for picnics and photography, providing a serene and picturesque setting for visitors to unwind and rejuvenate.

Falooda Points in Kasur

Falooda Points Kasur
punjab

The delicious sweet dish of Kasur, Falooda, is loved by all. People, not just from Pakistan but worldwide, visit Kasur, especially at “Ayub Falooda,” which has been serving rabri Falooda for 50 years.This falooda is stuffed with sweet sheer (sugar molasses), ice, and soft sawaiyan. Karam deen has been working for 40 years and making flavorful falooda. There are also other equally popular falooda spots including Kasuri Falooda and Nafees Falooda Corner.

Burzil Pass in Gilgit

Burzil Pass Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

The Burzil Pass 4,100 m (13,500 ft) is a mountain pass in northern Pakistan, and is part of the historic caravan route between the cities of Srinagar and Gilgit. The pass lies approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) north of the administrative line between the Pakistani-administered territories of Gilgit−Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and some 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of the Line of Control (LOC), which serves as the de facto border between Pakistan and India in the disputed region of Kashmir. While the Burzil route ran freely through Jammu and Kashmir during British rule in India, major sections were largely closed off by Pakistan following the First Kashmir War, which saw the division by a ceasefire line of the former princely state and the start of an ongoing territorial conflict over the region. The crest of the pass is wide and covered with lush alpine grass vegetation during the summer. The Astore River originates from the western slopes of the Burzil Pass. Mid of July is the ideal time to visit this place.

Kalash Valley,Gilgit in Gilgit

Kalash Valley,Gilgit Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

One of the best places to go on vacation in Pakistan is the Kalash Valley in Chitral. This valley has a well-known beginning, but its history is complicated. Kalash is a very old Greek progression. People think that the Kalash are the descendants of Alexander the Great and his army. The name for the people who are part of this progress is "The Kelasha." The people of Kalash valley are remarkable. People build their homes out of rough-shaped logs. People in Kalash celebrate many celebrations, such as the Phoo Festival, the Uchal Festival, and the Chomos Festival. People all over the world come here to enjoy Kalash festivals. During the festival, Kakashi girls put on their traditional clothes and dance to find their future husbands. There are many interesting places to visit in these places.

Lodge Of Civil Surgeon Of Hazara in Abbottabad

Lodge Of Civil Surgeon Of Hazara Abbottabad
KPK

Similar to other historical places in Abbottabad, the Lodge of Civil Surgeons of Hazara is no exception in terms of beauty. When exploring the historical beauty of Abbottabad, never miss this place. It is a beautiful bungalow located in civil lines, Abbottabad. This lodge was constructed in the 19th century. The outlook of the building is historical because it is made up of lime mortar and black stone craft. There are pine trees around the building which adds more to its beauty. Even noteworthy, the building is about to collapse anytime but is a mark of history. However, you can take your family to visit this historical place from the outside.

Fun Dunya in Faisalabad

Fun Dunya Faisalabad
Punjab

Everyone needs some downtime, so this is a great opportunity for Faisalabad residents to relax and spend time with their families. Fun Dunya Park Faisalabad is part of a chain of amusement parks in Pakistan's major cities. With kiddie rides, thrill rides, a massive indoor complex, 4XD rides, and a massive Soft Play area. The Funland ticket costs no more than 100 Rs.

Rakaposhi Mountain View in Hunza

Rakaposhi Mountain View Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

In Hunza, the mountains are so big that most peaks under 20,000 feet don't even have names. From the village of Karimabad, three of the world's highest mountain peaks are visible: Ladyfinger or Bublimotin peak (7,400m), Ultar Sar (7,500m), and the magnificent Rakaposhi (7,788m).On a clear day, you can look south from Karimabad town (the sun will be coming from your left) and see Rakaposhi, a tall, white mountain that looks down on the whole Hunza valley.

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.

Usho Forest in Kalam

Usho Forest Kalam
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Usho Forest is the National-forest destination for camping & nature-viewing in a serene, lush forest with some meadows. Usho Forest is located in Kalam in the way to Mahodand Lake. Usho Forest is a lush green forest the best time to visit Usho Forest is in summer season from Mid April to Last week of September. You can also visit Usho forest in winters.

Delhi Gate, Lahore in Lahore

Delhi Gate, Lahore Lahore
Punjab

Lahore's Delhi Gate faces eastward in the direction of Delhi, India, Delhi Gate is one of six remaining historic gates of the Walled City of Lahore, Pakistan. Delhi Gate and the adjacent Shahi Hammam were restored in 2015 by the Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan.

Baltit Fort Hunza Valley in Hunza

Baltit Fort Hunza Valley Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

The Baltit Fort, which is one of the oldest forts in the Hunza Valley, has a long and illustrious history, and it is home to a number of legendary figures who formerly called it home. During their time in the Hunza Valley, Prince Agha Khan and his entourage stayed in this fort. The term "Baltit" comes from the people who formerly inhabited the area now known as Baltistan. Today, the fort can be found at the place at the top of the Bazaar, and from this fort, you can take in some truly breathtaking views of the landscape.

Peshawar Museum in Peshawar

Peshawar Museum Peshawar
KPK

The Peshawar Museum was founded in 1907 as "Victoria Hall," in memory of Queen Victoria. The two-story building was built in a syncretic architectural style consisting of British, Hindu, Buddhist and Mughal Islamic styles. The museum initially had only one exhibition hall, but two more were added in 1969–70. In 2004–05, the museum was further expanded with the construction of a new block with two galleries, two halls for the museum's collection in storage, offices for the provincial directorate of archaeology, a conservation laboratory and a cafeteria. The historic exhibition hall was also renovated at that time.

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.

Lake View Park in Islamabad

Lake View Park Islamabad
ICT

One of the best places to have a picnic in the twin cities is Lake View Park. The park is known for having a large area for recreation. It is near the popular Rawal Lake. Rawal Dam is a popular place for tourists and is one of Pakistan's most well-known dams. If you have kids, this is a great place to go because the park is full of swings and other fun things for kids to do. Other amenities of the park include a Motorsports ranch, Boating arena on Saturday, horse riding mobs, Festival arena, Fishing area, Passenger road train, and many more.

Borith Lake in Hunza

Borith Lake Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

This location is quiet and peaceful. It is the greatest location in Hunza for individuals who need a break from their hectic lives. There are both white and black glaciers around this magnificent lake, which may be reached by car in 15 to 30 minutes or on foot in 1 to 3 hours. It is the most popular destination in Hunza. Borith Lake is the most desirable camping location in Hunza.

Dunga Gali in Nathiagali

Dunga Gali Nathiagali
KPK

Donga Gali Pipeline is the most stunning and intriguing tracking route. The distance between Donga Gali and Ayubia is approximately 4.5 kilometers. The track is an ideal place for families. The Donga Gali Pipeline track is a captivating place. The natural beauty and warm climate contribute to the attractiveness of the Donga Gali Pipeline. Together, natural phenomena such as sunshine, rain, fog, snow, and clouds can captivate your heart and revitalize your mind. The location is equally popular during the summer and winter. Visit the location with a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery and the best experience of your life.

Chauburji in Lahore

Chauburji Lahore
Punjab

It's a Mughal-era monument in Lahore. The "Four Towers" is a popular nickname. During the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan, the monument was constructed in 1646 C.E. It served as a doorway to a huge garden in the past. Chauburji is designed in a syncretic style that combines Mughal, Central Asian Timurid, and Middle Eastern Perso-Arabic architecture. The architecture of Chauburji may have been influenced by the Charminar in Hyderabad, India.

Giga Mall in Islamabad

Giga Mall Islamabad
ICT

Visit Giga Mall Islamabad for a family-friendly shopping excursion, or see a movie at Giga Mall Cineplex, and explore more than 200 international and national brands. Since its launch in 2016, Giga Mall Islamabad has transformed the shopping experience of millions of visitors annually. The Giga Mall is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Pakistan and is well-known all over the world due to its prominence in entertainment, retail, and attractions.

Sukkur Barrage in Karachi

Sukkur Barrage Karachi
Sindh

Sukkur Barrage is a barrage on the River Indus near the city of Sukkur in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The barrage was built during the British Raj from 1923 to 1932 and was named Lloyd Barrage. The Sukkur Barrage, is the pride of Pakistan's irrigation system as it is the largest single irrigation network of its kind in the world. It irrigates from Sukkur district in the north, to Mirpurkhas/Tharparkar and Hyderabad districts in the south of Sindh, almost all parts of the province. It is situated about 500 kilometres (300 miles) northeast of Karachi, 5 kilometres (3 miles) below the railway bridge, or the Sukkur Gorge.

Shogran in Naran

Shogran Naran
KPK

Shogran is renowned for its verdant foliage, pine trees, and panoramic vistas. Shogran Meadows is an essential stop when exploring the Kaghan Valley's natural splendor. Due to its breathtaking panoramas and pleasant climate, Shogran has become a popular tourist destination. In cold weather, tourists prefer to calm in a pleasant atmosphere and have a cup of hot coffee. There are also numerous restaurants and lodgings that can accommodate thousands of guests annually.

Replica Of Eiffel Tower in Lahore

Replica Of Eiffel Tower Lahore
Punjab

The Third-largest Eiffel Tower with a height after China and Paris. It is nearly 100 feet taller than Minar-e-Pakistan. The Eiffel Tower has transformed into one of Lahore's most prominent public spaces, hosting annual celebrations and ceremonies for holidays like the Day of Liberation and New Year's Night. Chinese Engineers designed and built it. Many people come to see the Eiffel Tower in Lahore and take pictures with it. Lahore's Eiffel Tower stands at an impressive 80 meters in height (262 feet).

Safari Park in Lahore

Safari Park Lahore
Punjab

The park was established in 1981 over 242 acres (98 ha) as a government-funded public facility. It is now considered to be an extension of the Lahore Zoo. The species housed here include the Bengal tiger, emu, mute swan, ostrich, Indian peafowl, common pheasant, lion, nilgai, and silver pheasant among a few others. A lake has been built, including boating and fishing amenities. In the lion and Bengal tiger zones, there are additional safari paths that encompass an area of 80 acres (32 ha). It has been recently renamed Lahore Safari Zoo.

Pakistan National Council Of Arts in Islamabad

Pakistan National Council Of Arts Islamabad
ICT

The fact that the Pakistan National Council of Arts was the country's first national art gallery should be motivation enough for anyone to pay them a visit. Therefore, it is an exceptionally unique location. The art institution, which first welcomed visitors in 2007, comprises a total of 14 galleries that display works created by local artists. These galleries are open to the general public. This location frequently plays host to a variety of events, some of which include musical concerts and dances, in addition to hosting art exhibitions.

Booni in Chitral

Booni Chitral
KPK

In the crown of Chitral Valley, one of the jewels is Booni. Like other valleys, Booni is very beautiful and worth watching the town of Chitral. The landmarks of Booni are fan-shaped due to glacial deposits which are a major attraction for tourists. Amazing fact! The town is highly developed in terms of educational facilities provided to the natives. The Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) Motel is also located here. The weather of Booni in summer is warm due to the direct exposure of the valley to sunshine. In winter, the weather is extremely cold. The place is also famous for the growth of different vegetables, fruits, and crops.

Islamabad Club  in Islamabad

Islamabad Club Islamabad
ICT

If you want to relax and have fun and plan to stay in Islamabad for a while, joining the chic Islamabad club is a great way to do things like swim, play tennis, and read books. The club is known as one of the best places for the ministry of government officials and foreign diplomats to hang out. It has a fusion-style buffet of food from around the world and suites that look like hotel rooms.

Sadiq Dane High School in Bahawalpur

Sadiq Dane High School Bahawalpur
Punjab

Sadiq Dane High School is also known as Government Boys High School. It is the largest school in Bahawalpur with over 2000 students currently enrolled. It was established by Nawab of Bahawalpur. It was established in 1911. This old and historical and academic institution is attributed in the name of Nawab of Bahawalpur Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi the 5th and the then Governor of Punjab Sir William Dane.

Chitral Fort in Chitral

Chitral Fort Chitral
KPK

The Chitral Fort is a fortification in Chitral town, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The fort is situated on the banks of the Chitral River. The fort has a commanding position on the river and is believed to have been built in 1774 during the reign of Mohtaram Shah Katur II and restored in 1911 by His Highness Sir Shuja ul-Mulk. The compound used to house the barracks of the guards of Mehtar of Chitral. The fort was declared as the personal property of the last ruler of Chitral following the merger of Chitral State in 1969. It is now occupied by the current ceremonial Mehtar, Fateh-ul-Mulk Ali Nasir who has renovated the old Darbar Hall and state rooms following damage sustained during the earthquake of 2015.

Fizagat in Swat

Fizagat Swat
KPK

Fizagat is a picturesque area located on the banks of the Swat River in the Swat Valley of Pakistan. It is known for its serene surroundings, with lush greenery and the river flowing alongside. Fizagat is a popular stop for tourists traveling to destinations like Malam Jabba and Mingora, offering a tranquil setting to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Swat Valley. The area also has facilities like restaurants and accommodation options for visitors.

Shandur Pass in Chitral

Shandur Pass Chitral
KPK

If you’re an adventurous tourist, this is the perfect place to go. The roads are narrow, rough, and gravel and you must expect to drive in 1st and 2nd gear only. Also, most of the roads are suitable for one vehicle only. The best time to visit Shandur Pass is between late April and early November. Jeeps are the best option to drive through the roads to reach this worth watching place. In Shandur Pass the Shandur Polo Festival is organized every year in the month of July. During the festival, teams of Chitral and Gilgit Baltistan play polo matches on Shandur Top.

Kanaan Park in Sahiwal

Kanaan Park Sahiwal
punjab

Kanaan Park is the most famous park in Sahiwal. Kanaan Park also has a zoo with many animals and birds. You can find monkeys, bears, lions, deer, rabbits, parrots, ostriches, and many other animals and birds here. Its maintenance is done properly and is watered 2 times a day. In the morning, and evening. It is the best place for families and a great picnic point.

Hawkes Bay & Sandspit in Karachi

Hawkes Bay & Sandspit Karachi
Sindh

Hawks Bay is a beach in the Pakistani city of Karachi, Sindh. It is 20 kilometers southwest of Karachi. It is reachable through Hawks Bay Road (Manipur Road). It is a well-known sandy beach with crystalline blue water. Nothing is more tranquil and calming than Hawks Bay in Karachi! And if you are traveling from outside Karachi or Pakistan, choose a weekday for your vacation; the beach will be completely empty. In addition to camel and horse rides, many enterprising individuals will give you a ride for a price that is adjustable while you tour the area. Hawks Bay is one of the few beaches on which green sea turtles lay their eggs. It is home to a rare reptile species.

Sost Border in Hunza

Sost Border Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

On the Karakoram Highway, Sost is the final city in Hunza before entering China. It is located close to the international boundary with China. As a result of the fact that the city serves as a transit hub for traffic coming from both Pakistan and China, it is an essential position on all passenger and cargo roadways. There are a number of mountain crossings in the Karakorum Mountains, the most famous of which is the Khunjerab Pass. Additionally, Khunjerab's footsteps include a national park that is home to an endangered species of snow leopard. It is a wonderful representation of the relationship between China and Pakistan.

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).