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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.

Pyala Lake in Naran

Pyala Lake Naran
KPK

However, Pyala Lake, which is a bowl-shaped lake at the top of a mountain, is significant since it is positioned on the road to Lulusar Lake from Naran. It's a beautiful lake that attracts a lot of people. According to the natives, Pyala Lake was created when a shooting star dropped in that location. Remember to only visit during daylight hours, as it is prohibited to enter the area after dark.

Blind Lake in Skardu

Blind Lake Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Blind Lake is Located in Shigar valley, Skardu. Blind Lake is the hidden beauty of Skardu. It is 30 minutes away from Skardu city. Blind lake is a Panoramic Lake near Shigar Valley. The lake is on a way of Shigar Valley. The lake is surrounded by the Indus River on one side and Shigar River to another side.

Makra Peak, Mansehra in Mansehra

Makra Peak, Mansehra Mansehra
KPK

Makra Peak Mansehra or as called "Spider Peak" is a beautiful dazzling highest Himalayas mountain peak. The unique kind of Makra Peak (Spider Peak) shape looks marvelous, ravishing in winter which is covered with white crystal snow, and in the summer season, this mountain peak has spread all the colors surrounding in a very natural way. Makra Peak Weather remains cold throughout the year. Hiking on the Makra is difficult due to snow and the gradient of the mountainsides.

Deosai National Park in Skardu

Deosai National Park Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Deosai is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Skardu. The Deosai National Park was created to protect numerous animal and bird species, including the Snow Leopard, Red Fox, Himalayan Brown Bear, Wolf, Golden eagle, Sparrow Hawk, and Snow Cock. In addition, this park is renowned for its luxuriant flora and fauna, streams, green meadows, snow-capped mountains, and dense wildflowers. The National Park is only visited during the summer when a breathtaking display of flowers and butterflies greets visitors. However, Bara Pani, Sheosar Lake, Burgi Land, Ali Malik are all great locations to visit in Deosai. No doubt, Deosai is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Skardu.

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.

Attabad Lake in Hunza

Attabad Lake Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

Attabad Lake is captivating in a way that will leave you speechless. People can enjoy jet skiing and boating on Attabad Lake. Attabad Lake also offers accommodations in the form of high-end hotels. On the shores of Attabad Lake, you'll also find luxurious glamping resorts and Luxus Hunza. In the Hunza Valley, one of the most beautiful spots is Attabad Lake. It is the most popular tourist destination in all of Hunza Valley.

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.

Baboon Valley in Keran

Baboon Valley Keran
Neelum Valley

Baboon Valley, located in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, is a breathtaking and lesser-known valley renowned for its striking scenery and geological features. The valley is characterized by steep cliffs, rocky formations, and deep gorges, creating a rugged and adventurous landscape. Accessible via challenging trekking routes, Baboon Valley offers an immersive experience in pristine wilderness and rewards visitors with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Its remote and unspoiled nature makes it a hidden gem for those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures in Pakistan.

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.

Lahore Fort in Lahore

Lahore Fort Lahore
Punjab

The Lahore Fort is one of the most prestigious constructions of its sort in the world. It has 21 significant monuments, some of which date back to the reign of Emperor Akbar. There are about 21 distinct buildings in the fort. These in the northern part are divided into four blocks or quadrangles. Lahore Fort is Pakistan's unique monument that depicts the whole history of Mughal architecture and the eras that followed. UNESCO inscribed the Lahore Fort as a World Heritage Site in 1981.

Shahi Masjid , Chitral in Chitral

Shahi Masjid , Chitral Chitral
KPK

Shahi Masjid is a piece of beautiful architecture, built by Shujaul Mulk in 1924. Shujaul Mul was the Mehtar of Chitral, the ruler of Chitral from 1895 to 1936. The construction of the Masjid is truly a wonderful piece of architecture with pinkish walls and white marble and engraved works of art. The architecture truly represents the culture and tradition of the aristocrats of Chitral.

Shahi Qila in Chitral

Shahi Qila Chitral
KPK

It is believed to be constructed in the 14th century by Raja Nadir. This place still serves as a residence for the royal family of Chitral. Pictures and artifacts of Mehtar of Chitral are very well-preserved here. Unfortunately, it is a private property you’ll need to get permission for visiting the fort. But if you have a good reference and get permission from higher authorities you can definitely visit this stunning landmark.

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.

Qissa Khwani Bazaar in Peshawar

Qissa Khwani Bazaar Peshawar
KPK

Indian film actor Dilip Kumar was born in Qissa Khwani Bazaar on or about 11 December 1922 and he belongs to Awan family. Actor Raj Kapoor was also born in the area. Also, Actor Shah Rukh Khan's family still lives in the area. On 23 April 1930, nearly 400 unarmed protesters were shot dead by soldiers of the British colonial government in the Qissa Khwani Bazaar massacre. The massacre triggered protests across British India and catapulted the newly formed Khudai Khidmatgar movement into prominence. In 2010, 25 people died in a bomb attack at a protest against electricity shortages.

Ravi River Bridge in Sahiwal

Ravi River Bridge Sahiwal
punjab

The city of Sahiwal is situated on the banks of the river Ravi. That is why another tourist destination of Sahiwal is the bridge over the river Ravi which offers the best view of the river. Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif laid the foundation stone of the Qutab Shahana Bridge on the river Ravi to link Sahiwal with Faisalabad on March 13, 2013. The construction of the bridge will reduce the distance between Sahiwal and Faisalabad by 33 kilometers which will save money, time, and fuel. The total length of the Qutab Shahana bridge will be 1650 feet while it will be 24 feet wide.

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.

Masjid E Tooba in Karachi

Masjid E Tooba Karachi
Sindh

In 1969, the Defense Housing Authority built Masjid e Tooba, which is also called Tooba Mosque or Gol Masjid. The prayer hall can hold up to 5,000 people, making it the 18th largest mosque in the world. It is also known as the largest single dome mosque in the world. This mosque is beautiful, and its building is very interesting. Only white marble was used to make it. The dome is 70 meters across and has no pillars in the middle. The other important thing about the mosque is that it was built with sound in mind, so if someone speaks at one end of the dome, they can be heard at the other end.

Lulusar-Dudipatsar National Park in Mansehra

Lulusar-Dudipatsar National Park Mansehra
KPK

Lulusar-Dudipatsar National Park, nestled in the picturesque Kaghan Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. The park encompasses the stunning Lulusar Lake, the largest natural lake in the region, and Dudipatsar Lake, known for its surreal blue waters. With its diverse range of flora and fauna, the park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and trekkers seeking serene alpine beauty.

Shalimar Bagh in Lahore

Shalimar Bagh Lahore
Punjab

The Shalimar Gardens Shālāmār Bāgh are a Mughal garden complex located in Lahore, capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab. The gardens date from the period when the Mughal Empire was at its artistic and aesthetic zenith, and are now one of Pakistan's most popular tourist destinations. The Shalimar Gardens were laid out as a Persian paradise garden intended to create a representation of an earthly utopia in which humans co-exist in perfect harmony with all elements of nature. Construction of the gardens began in 1641 during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan and was completed in 1642. In 1981 the Shalimar Gardens were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as they embody Mughal garden design at the apogee of its development.

Quaid E Azam Museum in Karachi

Quaid E Azam Museum Karachi
Sindh

The Flagstaff House, popularly known as the Quaid e Azam Museum, is also located in the center of Karachi. All of Quaid e Azam's personal belongings are preserved at the museum. Moses Somake, a British architect, designed the museum. The museum was once the house of Quaid e Azam from 1944 until 1948. His sister Fatima Jinnah remained at the home till 1964 after his death. The Pakistani government bought the structure in 1985 and preserved it as a museum.

Lal Suhanra National Park in Bahawalpur

Lal Suhanra National Park Bahawalpur
Punjab

Lal Suhanra National Park is one of the largest national parks in South Asia. Lal Sohanra is spread over 162568 acres and is notable for the diversity of its landscape, which includes areas of desert, forest, and wetland. The following facilities are available in Lal Suhanra national park Booting, Children Gadgets, Canteen, Camel Riding, Grassy Lawn, Horse Riding, Children Park, Bamboo Hut, and TDCP Motel. Many species of animals can be found throughout the park. These include several wild animals of the desert such as Asiatic wildcats, rabbits, bustards, and deer. In mid-winter, the lake is regularly home to between 10,000 and 30,000 ducks and common coot.

Jhika Gali in Murree

Jhika Gali Murree
Punjab

Because of its beauty and peaceful environment, Jhika Gali Murree is one of Pakistan's most popular tourist destinations. It is pollution-free due to its height above sea level. To spend their holidays, people like to build vacation homes in Jhika Gali. Tourists adore living in wooden cottages with slanted roofs. In the winter, Jhika Gali is often crowded with tourists who come to see the snow. It's also crowded throughout the summer when temperatures in other regions of Pakistan are hot. There are many economical/lavish hotels and guesthouses in Ghika Gali like Rove lodging, Roomy lodge, Pasha's Morningside, Shangrila hotel, etc.

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.

Babusar Top , Mansehra in Mansehra

Babusar Top , Mansehra Mansehra
KPK

On the top of the pass, there is a bridge like a stone minaret, which is the symbol of the highest place in the area. On the right side, there are snow-covered peaks of Kashmir, while the northeast gives an interesting view of Nanga Parbat. The views from the top are truly breathtaking. The clouds that previously appeared on the top of mountains, now surround you. It is one of the most dangerous routes in Pakistan. The top is just like a telescope where you can have picturesque views of Kaghan valley. Here you can enjoy the floating clouds, cool breeze, and marvelous landscape.

Bhutto Family Mausoleum in Larkana

Bhutto Family Mausoleum Larkana
Sindh

The Mazar is known for having the graves of the Bhutto family. Zulfikar, Murtaza, Nusrat, and Benazir Bhutto are all buried there.On the anniversary of Benazir Bhutto's death, a massive gathering gathers at the place. The mausoleum's history began in 1979 when Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was buried there. Even back then, this was where the Bhutto family's ancestors were buried. The building is made of white marble all over. Using patterns from Sindhi Hala, glazed tiles with calligraphy and fresco work were used.

Shandur Polo Ground in Chitral

Shandur Polo Ground Chitral
KPK

Shandur Polo Ground is naturally designed as the small hills are on all four sides of the rectangular ground and are situated at an altitude of 12,500 feet (38000 meters) above sea level, enjoying the title of the highest polo ground in the world. It is sometimes called Roof of the World. Shandur Polo Festival is one of the big festivals in Pakistan. This festival is held in Shandur Polo Ground from 7 to 9 July every year on Shandur Pass. The polo match played between the teams of Gilgit-Baltistan Districts and Chitral District, is a freestyle game.

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.

Shrine Of Ismail Shah Bukhari in Chiniot

Shrine Of Ismail Shah Bukhari Chiniot
Punjab

The tomb of Hazrat Sheikh Ismail Bukhari is another attraction in Chiniot that is successful in drawing in hundreds of tourists and travelers each year. Sheikh Ismail was a well-known saint in Chiniot, and many individuals who were not already Muslims became Muslims as a result of his effective method of preaching. The tomb's walls are constructed out of white cement, although they have the appearance of being built of marble. The tomb's four walls are entirely ventilated. Surah-Yaseen is written on every wall. The vault has two moons with a large star in the center of each. The tomb also has four huge windows and the main door known as "Bab-ul-Faiz."

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.

PC Bhurbun in Islamabad

PC Bhurbun Islamabad
ICT

The Pearl Continental Bhurban, usually shortened to PC Bhurban, is a member of Pearl Continental Hotel chain in Pakistan. It is located in the town of Bhurban in Murree, which is famous for its scenic beauty. This place is a popular summer resort for the residents of Islamabad and nearby cities. In August 2008 the Punjab government levied a toll on vehicles entering the hotel, this has angered tourists who have harangued the toll collectors. Local politicians have opposed the imposition of the toll including the Nazims of Rawat, Numbal and Phagwari.

Patriata Chair Lift And Cable Car in Murree

Patriata Chair Lift And Cable Car Murree
Punjab

It's well-developed and one of the nicest sites to visit in Murree, particularly during the summer months. It is also known for its cable car and chair lift rides system, which runs from New Murree to Patriata. It's a 7-kilometer ride. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of pine trees and the actual sights between Nathiagali and Murree that can only be seen when you have open-air transportation. If you wish to avoid the crowds of visitors that visit Patriata go during the summer. You may relax and enjoy the journey on the chair lift. However, if you plan on visiting Murree during its peak season in the winter, be prepared to wait a long time for tickets. However, once you've completed the ticket purchase procedure and are seated in your chair lift, you'll be able to take in every minute of the snow-covered mountains below, the refreshing breeze on your face, and the amazing views of the hills.

Fern Tangi in Ziarat

Fern Tangi Ziarat
Balochistan

Sandeman Tangi is a village and union council of Ziarat District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is 4 km from Ziarat and contains a dramatic waterfall cascading down the rocks which is an attraction for visitors. The great personality Balochistan Malik Momen Khan Esakhail was born in Killi Sandman Tangi. He was the tribal leader of the Esakhail Sanerzai. He passed all his life on the development of his tribe and Ziarat valley. The waterfall was earlier known as Droond Tangai. Many believed that there were live ghosts. But afterward, it was named after Sir Robert Sandeman.

Cafe De Hunza in Hunza

Cafe De Hunza Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

Last but not least, take a break at Cafe de Hunza and enjoy a great cup of joe with one of their famous walnut pastries while you're there. They offer western-style coffees and cakes, so if you are in need of a genuine coffee fix, especially if you have been traveling in Pakistan for some time, make your way over to Cafe de Hunza and indulge yourself in their selections of coffee and pastries.

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.

Shrine Of Syed Waris Ali Shah in Sheikhupura

Shrine Of Syed Waris Ali Shah Sheikhupura
punjab

Waris Shah was born in Sheikhupura, Punjab, around 1722. He is a well-known Sufi poet. Folks believe he is one of the best Punjabi poets. His folk story, Heer-Ranjha, became famous not only in Pakistan but also outside of it. His work rendered him immortal, yet he passed away in 1798. There are thousands of devotees that travel to Jandiala Sher Khan each year to see his tomb. The mausoleum committee at Jandiala Sher Khan decided on the tomb's design in 1975, and construction was completed in 1978.

Garhi Khuda Bakhsh in Larkana

Garhi Khuda Bakhsh Larkana
Sindh

It is significant because it is the location of the family graveyard for the Bhutto family, as well as the mausoleum in which Zulfiqar, Murtaza, and Benazir Bhutto are buried. This makes it an interesting spot to visit. Khuda Bakhsh Khan Bhutto was the person who initiated the organization. The Bhutto clan was once led by a family of feudal lords known as the Bhuttos. After being executed in the aftermath of a military coup that removed him from power, Benazir Bhutto's father, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, was laid to rest in the hamlet where he was born. Following the assassination of Benazir on December 28, she was laid to rest in the mausoleum where hundreds of thousands of people had gathered to pay their respects.

Siran Valley in Mansehra

Siran Valley Mansehra
KPK

Siran Valley, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is a picturesque destination with lush green hills and the meandering River Siran flowing through it. This valley offers a peaceful retreat amidst nature, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and camping. Visitors can experience the local culture and hospitality while enjoying the stunning vistas of this lesser-known gem in Pakistan's northwest region. Siran Valley promises a rejuvenating escape from the bustling city life.

Naltar Ski Resort in Hunza

Naltar Ski Resort Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

Naltar Ski Resort, nestled in the stunning Naltar Valley of Pakistan, offers a premier skiing experience amidst pristine snow-covered landscapes. This high-altitude resort is known for its excellent ski slopes catering to both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of surrounding mountains and forests while experiencing thrilling winter sports activities. Naltar Ski Resort provides a perfect escape for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable alpine experience.

Athmuqam in Keran

Athmuqam Keran
Neelum Valley

Athmuqam is a town located in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, known for its stunning natural beauty and strategic location along the Neelum River. Surrounded by lush green hills and forests, Athmuqam offers panoramic views of the valley and the Himalayan mountains. The town serves as a gateway to other picturesque destinations in Neelum Valley, making it a popular stop for tourists exploring the region. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, sightseeing, and exploring local culture while experiencing the tranquil ambiance of Athmuqam.