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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).

Bruti in Islamabad

Bruti Islamabad
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At Bruti, where there are lots of trees and clear blue water, you can get a taste of paradise. You might feel tired after your adventure, and Bruti is the best place to wash away that tiredness. Simply soaking your feet will make you feel instantly refreshed. You can also take a full bath here if you want to. The hike to Bruti Waterfall in Islamabad, Pakistan, begins from Loh-e-Danda parking behind Bari Imam Shrine and ends high in the foothills near Pir Sohawa road.

Makli Necropolis in Thatta

Makli Necropolis Thatta
Sindh

Makli Necropolis is one of the largest funerary sites in the world, spread over an area of 10 kilometres near the city of Thatta, in the Pakistani province of Sindh. The site houses approximately 500,000 to 1 million tombs built over the course of a 400 year period. Makli Necropolis features several large funerary monuments belonging to royalty, various Sufi saints, and esteemed scholars. The site was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981 as an "outstanding testament" to Sindhi civilization between the 14th and 18th centuries.

Gwadar in Gwadar

Gwadar Gwadar
Balochistan

Gwadar (Balochi/Urdu: گوادر‎) is a port city on the southwestern coast of Balochistan, Pakistan. The city is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea opposite Oman. Gwadar was an overseas possession of Oman from 1783 to 1958.[2] It is about 120 km (75 mi) southwest of Turbat, while the sister port city of Chabahar in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan Province is about 170 km (110 mi) to the west of Gwadar. The main industrial concern is a fish-processing factory; salt is obtained by the evaporation of seawater. Gwadar became part of the sultanate of Muscat and Oman in 1797, and it was not until 1958 that the town and adjoining hinterland were exchanged from Oman to Pakistan.

Khaplu Palace in Skardu

Khaplu Palace Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Khaplu Palace is the second fort in Baltistan to be renovated by the Agha Khan Trust for Culture. Renovation started in 2005 and was completed in 2011. The project was funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via its embassy in Islamabad. USAID helped fund an exhibition center for Balti culture inside the fort. The exhibition center takes up two-thirds of the site. Khaplu Palace is operated by Serena Hotel. Khaplu Palace is 98 km away from Skardu city.

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.

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.

Karimabad Bazaar Hunza in Hunza

Karimabad Bazaar Hunza Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

The most popular place to visit in Hunza Valley is Karimabad. If you go to Hunza valley, walk around the old, cobblestoned streets of Karimabad and buy some handicrafts and other local goods to support local businesses. The Bazaar of Karimabad is known for its local handicrafts, traditional embroidered caps, handmade carpets, handwoven cloth (paffu), and shawls as well as its precious and semi-precious gemstones, especially Ruby.

Lake View Park in Islamabad

Lake View Park Islamabad
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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.

Empress Market in Karachi

Empress Market Karachi
Sindh

Empress Market is one of the oldest and most renowned marketplaces in Karachi. Empress Market, situated in the central area of Saddar, contains everything you want. The market was established under the reign of the British Raj. Empress Market was built between 1884 and 1889 in honor of Queen Victoria, the Empress of India. The market contains hundreds of stores offering anything from fruit, vegetables, and meat to stationery, textiles, and pets. In addition to the market, a recreational area named Jahangir Park is located nearby, where you may take your children after a day of shopping. The market is of great significance since it was constructed on the site where numerous local invading barbarians were executed during the unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in 1857.

Faisal Mosque in Islamabad

Faisal Mosque Islamabad
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One of the best places to visit in Islamabad. The Faisal Mosque is a national mosque of Pakistan. It is the world's sixth-biggest mosque and the largest in South Asia. The desert-tented mosque is recognized as one of the most iconic monuments of Islamabad in travel photography, as it is one of Islam's holiest sites of worship and stretches over 5000 square meters. The mosque has an eight-sided concrete shell with a modern design that is based on the shape of a traditional Bedouin tent. The mosque is a modern and significant piece of Islamic architecture in Pakistan, and it is a prominent tourist destination.

Zizri Forest Valley in Ziarat

Zizri Forest Valley Ziarat
Balochistan

The name Zindra comes from the Pashto language and literally translates to "four grinding mills." Zizri is considered to be one of the most beautiful valleys in all of Ziarat. The valley may be found at a distance of twelve kilometers to the south of the town of Ziarat. After traveling through the forest for two kilometers, one route that is approximately one and a half kilometers from Prospect Point may take you to the valley. This peak, which is located in the Suleiman mountain range, is not only the tallest mountain in Ziarat but also the second-highest mountain in all of Balochistan.

Katpana Lake in Skardu

Katpana Lake Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Katpana Lake is gaining prominence due to the alluring beauty that it possesses, and it is one of the spots in Skardu that is still relatively untouched. The Katpana town serves as the setting for the lake's entrance. The vista is made even more breathtaking by the presence of a wide variety of trees along the shore of the lake. If you are thinking about taking a trip to Skardu, you absolutely have to make time to go to Katpana Lake. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in Pakistan.

Dhamtour Village in Abbottabad

Dhamtour Village Abbottabad
KPK

Dhamtour village is one of the largest villages in Abbottabad. It is a gateway to several beautiful places in Pakistan. It is located at a distance of 6 kilometers to the east of Abbottabad. Moreover, it is located at an elevation of 1,110 meters above sea level. According to the locals of this village, Dahamtore Village is a heaven on the earth. The place is also famous for the presence of Saian Mola Patt Qalandar Ziarat. Most importantly, people celebrate the Urs Mubarak of this saint every year in February. Football is the favorite game of this village. The village was also famous as the main business center during British rule. Never forget to stop in this village on your way to Nathiagali, Murre, Galiyat, Miranjani, and Mukshpuri Top.

Daman-e-Koh in Islamabad

Daman-e-Koh Islamabad
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Daman-e-Koh is a viewing point and hill top garden north of Islamabad and located in the middle of the Margalla Hills. Its name is a conjunction of two Persian words, which together means foot hills. It is about 2400 ft from sea level and almost 500 ft from the city of Islamabad.

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.

Chaukhandi Tombs in Karachi

Chaukhandi Tombs Karachi
Sindh

Over 30 kilometers east of Karachi are the Chaukhandi tombs, which are wonderfully intricate and carved tombs spanning about 5 square kilometers of land. The graves are constructed on pyramid-shaped platforms with ornamental stone slabs with human and figurative patterns in relief. The majority of the tombs are family graveyards, and just a handful are covered with Hindu-style pillar canopies. Some of the engravings on the male burials depict a mounted warrior with his sword, shield, arrow, and bow. The carvings on the tombs of ladies depict jewelry such as necklaces, bracelets, rings, and anklets. A boss-shaped structure put at the northern end of male tombs is intended to keep the deceased's turban.

Fort Kohna Qasim Garden in Multan

Fort Kohna Qasim Garden Multan
Punjab

Multan is a Historical city. Its History spread on centuries. Multan is Also Known as the city of “Garma, Gard, Gada and Goristan”. Multan fort is situated in the center of city. Multan Fort was built on a mound separating it from the city by the old bed of river Ravi. Its date cannot be fixed with accuracy. Apart from the shrines, most of the fort was destroyed by the British in 1848-49 to avenge the death of Lieutenant Alexander vans Agnew, killed in Multan by order of the Sikh governor. Agnew's memorial obelisk stands on a plinth at one of the highest points of the fort mound. A panoramic view of Multan City can be had from the highest point in the fort. The Fort was originally known as Katochgarh and is attributed to have been built by the Katoch Dynasty.

Shahnawaz Bhutto Public Library in Larkana

Shahnawaz Bhutto Public Library Larkana
Sindh

The late Mohammad Hashim Memon, who served as the Deputy Commissioner of Larkana, was largely responsible for the establishment of this library in 1984. The library was established in two stages, the first in 1976 and the second in 1993–1994 respectively. The most notable sections of this library include Reference Hall, Children Section, Auditorium, Newspaper, Periodical Section, etc. about five readers out of all of them meet the requirements each year to take the CSS examinations, and a sufficient number of pupils meet the requirements to take other competitive examinations.

Paragliding At Pir Chinasi in Muzaffarabad

Paragliding At Pir Chinasi Muzaffarabad
Azad Kashmir

Paragliding at Pir Chinasi in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, provides an adrenaline-pumping adventure amidst stunning mountain scenery. Experience the thrill of soaring above lush valleys and forests, with panoramic views of Muzaffarabad and the Jhelum River winding through the landscape. This activity is popular for its combination of adventure and natural beauty, offering a unique perspective of the region from high above. Pilots and adventurers can enjoy gentle thermals and smooth flights in this picturesque setting.

PIA Planetarium in Lahore

PIA Planetarium Lahore
Punjab

It was established after the establishment of PIA Planetarium, Karachi. It contains a dome building and a retired Boeing 720-047B standing in a park). It's the most fascinating location to learn about astronomy and space. This location boasts incredible amenities such as a skydome and a public-access Boeing jet aircraft. Just think about all the pictures you could take there! The PIA Planetarium is a one-of-a-kind museum that has a computerized observatory that hosts presentations about the cosmic world and the solar system.

Balakot in BALAKOT

Balakot BALAKOT
Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa

The Sharan Waterfall is a scenic and tranquil waterfall nestled within the Sharan Forest in the Kaghan Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Surrounded by dense pine trees and lush vegetation, the waterfall provides a refreshing and picturesque retreat for visitors. The cascading waters create a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for picnics and nature walks. Accessible via a short trek from Sharan Forest Rest House, the Sharan Waterfall offers a peaceful escape into the natural beauty of the Kaghan Valley.

Masjid-e-Shuhada in Sahiwal

Masjid-e-Shuhada Sahiwal
punjab

Masjid-e-Shuhada is one of the top-rated places listed as a Mosque in Sahiwal. The mosque was built in memory of the soldiers who were martyred in the 1971 war. The mosque was built in Turkish style which looks beautiful to the visitors. This is widely considered to be one of Sahiwal's most iconic landmarks. This mosque feature sandstone with white marble inlay, which is a departure from typical mosque design in turkey, in which decoration is done by means of intricate tile work.

Alexender’s Monument in Jhelum

Alexender’s Monument Jhelum
Punjab

It was constructed by the Government of Pakistan in collaboration with the Embassy of Greece to incorporate elements of Greek architecture. Within the Jhelum district of Pind Dadan Khan is where you'll find the closest town, and its name is Jallalpur Sharif. During the Indian Campaign, Alexander's horse Bucephalus died. He buried the horse there and named a city after the horse, Bucephala, to honor the horse.

Lalazar in Naran

Lalazar Naran
KPK

The area is abundant with wildflowers, fir trees, and pines, resulting in a verdant meadow. On one side of the region, near the Kunhar River, lies a deep valley. On the opposite side, there is a lovely view of the hills with dense alpine forests. People from all over the world come here to enjoy its beauty. Additionally, "Falak-Sar" (a snow-covered peak) is visible from this location. By taking a thrilling muddy jeep ride down a narrow one-jeep-track, you can reach this extraordinary place. This route is hazardous during the rainy season because it becomes slippery due to mud.

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.

Ansoo Lake in Naran

Ansoo Lake Naran
KPK

This hidden beauty of nature can be reached through a trekking trip. The first visitor must reach Lake Saif Ul Malook via a rough car trip and two hours of horseback riding in the upper Himalayas. After a one-hour trek, reach Lake Ansoo. In addition, its name was derived from the lake's shape. The lake is named Ansoo, which means Tear because it is tear-shaped. From the lake, you can record lifelong memories of spectacular sights. Furthermore, the ideal time to explore this lake is between June and August, as heavy snowfall during other months could be hazardous for hikers. So convince your trek-loving buddies to join on this Himalayan adventure.

Khaplu Valley in Skardu

Khaplu Valley Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Khaplu is an old town in Gilgit that has a lot of history. Khaplu is 103 km east of Skardu and is the entrance to Masherbrum Peak. It was the second-largest kingdom of the Yabgo dynasty. Along the Shyok River, it patrolled and protected the trade route that led to Ladakh. There are numerous historical sites in Khaplu, including the exquisite Chaqchan Mosque and others. Khaplu is only accessible by road. Khaplu Valley is quite popular with tourists from all over the world because of its panoramic vistas and mountaineering and trekking opportunities.

Satpara Lake in Skardu

Satpara Lake Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

The alternative name for Satpara Lake is Sadda Lake. Satpara Lake is a natural lake located close to Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan that provides water to Skardu Valley. The Satpara Stream brings water to it. Since 2003, Satpara Dam has been built just below the lake, which will increase the size of Satpara Lake once completed. It plays an important role in the town of Skardu as a source of water supply. It is spread over an area of 1.55 miles (2.5 kilometers). In the middle of the lake sits a beautiful island reminiscent of a fairy tale. A country boat can be used to access the island. Locals believe there is a gold mine at the bottom of this lake, according to a well-known urban legend.

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.

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.

Beyal Camp Fairy Meadows in Fairy Meadows

Beyal Camp Fairy Meadows Fairy Meadows
Gilgit Baltistan

Beyal Camp is a serene and scenic campsite situated in the Fairy Meadows area of Pakistan, with panoramic views of the towering Nanga Parbat. This campsite serves as a base for trekkers and mountaineers exploring the surrounding Himalayan landscapes. It offers a peaceful retreat amidst lush meadows and dramatic mountain vistas, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility in the wilderness. Visitors can experience stunning sunsets and starry skies from this picturesque location.

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.

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.

Shahi Bagh in Peshawar

Shahi Bagh Peshawar
KPK

Shahi Bagh is located in Faqirabad, Peshawar. The literal meaning of "Shahi Bagh" in local languages is "The Royal Park". The total area of the park is almost 100 acres and was built during the time of the Mughals. It holds a significant recreational and historical value for the city and its residents. According to the government, the garden is a national heritage site and public property.Shahi Bagh is a very popular place among students. Students used to go for recreational activities in the park and even study in the olden days. Sant Kirpal Singh, who used to study in Edwardes Church Mission High School (Edwardes College) Peshawar, writes that he used to take his book and study in the Shahi Bagh.

Naran Kaghan in Naran

Naran Kaghan Naran
KPK

Naran is a town and popular tourist destination in the upper Kaghan Valley in the Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located 119 kilometers (74 mi) from Mansehra city at an altitude of 2,409 meters (7,904 ft). It is located about 65 kilometers (40 mi) away from Babusar Top. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions locally as well as internationally.

Lake Saif-ul-Malook in Mansehra

Lake Saif-ul-Malook Mansehra
KPK

Lake Saif-ul-Malook or the lake of fairies is one of the most favorites and visited spots. It is located 8 km from Naran town. The road leading to the lake is one of the dangerous roads. It is just like a heaven on earth. Its mesmerizing natural beauty, pleasant atmosphere, and associated tale and history attract thousands of tourists each year from all around the country during the summer. It is believed that fairies come down the lake every 14th of the night according to the lunar calendar. Boating is the main reason people visit this beautiful place. Lake Saiful Malook has left many travelers speechless. It has rich eco-diversity and carries many species of blue-green algae, giving the lake its turquoise hue.

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.

Tomb Of Shah Burhan in Chiniot

Tomb Of Shah Burhan Chiniot
Punjab

One of the most visited spiritual places in Chiniot city is the shrine of the famous Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Burhan-u-Din. The shrine is built in a style called "vernacular" that is similar to Mogul architecture. It is a simple building, but it is very impressive. Shah Burhan's vault was built between 1061 Hijri and 1064 Hijri. It took almost three years to finish. The building is about 62 feet tall, and its walls are skillfully designed and painted. The door to the vault is made of wood and iron, but the door inside is only made of wood. The building's windows are constructed of stone and bricks and are artistically fashioned.

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.