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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.

Princess Of Hope,Gwadar in Gwadar

Princess Of Hope,Gwadar Gwadar
Balochistan

Another one of Pakistan's most popular tourist destinations, Princess of Hope can be found within Pakistan's most extensive national park. People have the misconception that the structure was created by humans, but history asserts that it was cut in the same manner as the sphinx and the hammerhead, namely, by the eruption of the Mud Mountains that covered the regions. It has the appearance of an ancient female statue and is particularly fascinating to view owing to its enormous size and the fact that it appears to have been constructed by man.

Hingol Dam in Lasbela

Hingol Dam Lasbela
Balochistan

The floodwaters of the Hingol River are going to be contained once the proposed Hingol Dam is built. The proposed proposal is to construct a dam on the Hingol River close to the Shri Hinglaj Mata temple, which is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site in Pakistan. The dam would have flooded the roads leading to the temple, endangering the community and its associated celebrations. After protests from Hindus, the Balochistan Assembly decided to drop the plan for the dam. By stopping the flow of the Hingol River, the flood water can be used to grow crops, make electricity, and provide water for drinking and other uses.

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.

Lyallpur Museum Faisalabad in Faisalabad

Lyallpur Museum Faisalabad Faisalabad
Punjab

Lyallpur Museum is close to the district courts and is located on University Road in front of the Faisalabad District Council. It is a heritage museum in Faisalabad, Pakistan. It has 10 galleries that show the modern and ancient culture and history of Lyallpur/Faisalabad. In these galleries, all of the artifacts are exhibited in chronological order. These galleries are a regional archaeological heritage gallery, orientation gallery, sandal bar gallery, and many others.

Zafar Ali Stadium in Sahiwal

Zafar Ali Stadium Sahiwal
punjab

One of the oldest stadiums is located in the middle of the city. Zafar Ali Stadium was used for first-class and List A cricket games from 1955 to 1995. The stadium holds 10,000 people. Originally known as Sahiwal Stadium, it was renamed Zafar Ali Stadium in honor of Sheikh Zafar Ali Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Olympic Association. However, some international matches were played here. Still has much importance but due to lack of Govt attention, its condition has gone substandard gradually and needs to restore its dignity.

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.

Tooshi Game Reserve in Chitral

Tooshi Game Reserve Chitral
KPK

Likewise other beautiful places of Chitral, Tooshi Game Reserve is no exception. It is the must-visit place of Chitral where entry is free of cost. It is spread over 1000 hectares. An interesting fact about Tooshi Game Reserve is that it is the heaven of Markhors. Even more, a herd of Markhors is seen descending from hilltops towards the river at sunrise or sunset. Hence, pack your binoculars to see this remarkable Game Reserve this summer with Flypakistan.

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.

Port Grand in Karachi

Port Grand Karachi
Sindh

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

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.

Darbar Mahal in Bahawalpur

Darbar Mahal Bahawalpur
Punjab

The building was built to hold courtly events and government offices of the former princely state of Bahawalpur. The palace was built by Bahawal Khan and initially named Mubarak Mahal. It was completed in 1905. It is built in a style that combines local, Arabic, and European influences. The exterior has intricate carvings, fretwork, and stucco work. Each side of the building features a large entranceway and jharokha balconies. The building's third floor is a Mughal-style chattri roof with each of its corners having a highly-stylized octagonal turret with Sikh-style domes.

Khanpur Dam in Islamabad

Khanpur Dam Islamabad
ICT

Khanpur Dam is a dam located on the Haro River in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa about 50 km from Islamabad. It forms Khanpur Lake, a reservoir which supplies drinking water to Islamabad and Rawalpindi, and irrigation water to many of the agricultural and industrial areas surrounding the cities. The dam was completed in 1983 after a 15-year construction period at a cost of ₨1,385.1 million. It is 51 m (167 ft) high and stores 79,980 acre-feet (98,650,000 m3) of water.

Barmoghlasht in Chitral

Barmoghlasht Chitral
KPK

It’s hard to pronounce, but it’s very beautiful! !! This is a very beautiful scenic resort and an attractive resort. The distance between Barmoghlasht and Chitral is 14.5 kilometers. In addition, it is the building of the Chitral royal family, which is worth seeing. It is located among lush green pastures, adding more beauty to the resort.

Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore

Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore
Punjab

nown as the "Tower of Pakistan" is a national monument in Lahore, Pakistan. The tower reflects a blend of Mughal modern and Islamic architecture. Visitors can climb the stairs or use the elevator to the top of the minaret, which offers a panoramic view of the city. The tower base is shaped like a flower. The area around the monument is lushly landscaped with parks and flowers. The venue is frequently used for political and religious gatherings. It is also referred to as the "Liberty Tower of Pakistan."

Saint Mathews Church in Nathiagali

Saint Mathews Church Nathiagali
KPK

Nathia Gali's Church is another beautiful piece of architecture that should not be missed. The wood-framed church, which was also constructed under British rule, is the primary attraction in Nathia Gali. It is bordered by a lush green meadow, which adds to its overall attractiveness. For three generations, a Muslim family has taken care of the church's grounds and facilities. It is equipped with a newly constructed rectory, housing units, a stairway, and an antique piano.

Sheikhupura Stadium in Sheikhupura

Sheikhupura Stadium Sheikhupura
Punjab

It is yet another stadium in Pakistan that can be used for a variety of purposes. This facility has a capacity of 15,000 spectators, and it was where the renowned cricket player Wasim Akram achieved his highest Test score. In the surrounding areas, you'll also find a public park, an electronic scoreboard, a gymnasium, and a stadium shopping complex. In addition, there is a miniature stadium for ice hockey. Saeed Anwar Malik, a legendary hockey player from Pakistan who competed in three Olympic Games, was honored with the naming of the country's new hockey stadium.

Packages Mall in Lahore

Packages Mall Lahore
Punjab

It's the 6th largest mall in Pakistan. It is located at Walton Road. It is owned by Packages Limited. With a modern white interior, this mall is home to both international and local brands. With a team of international and national professionals, Packages Mall has been designed to meet international standards. This mall, which has a contemporary white decor, houses both foreign and local companies. There are play spaces for youngsters where they may play while the adults enjoy time together, or just go to Carrefour on the first level to acquire some household items.

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.

Dai Anga Mosque in Lahore

Dai Anga Mosque Lahore
Punjab

The mosque is one of the Archaeology Department of Punjab's Protected Heritage Monuments. The mosque was designed on a scaled-down version of larger Mughal mosques, including the nearby Badshahi Mosque. The outside of the mosque has been adorned with excellent tile work, comparable to that of the Wazir Khan Mosque. The façade also has extensive ornamental tile work.

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.

Manora Island in Karachi

Manora Island Karachi
Sindh

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

Basho Valley in Skardu

Basho Valley Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

The Basho Valley is one of the most popular places to visit in Skardu, which is in the northern part of Pakistan. It is known for its extreme beauty, majesty, and primitive charm. The Bashu Valley in Skardu is located within a two-hour drive from the city's main center, and it is very accessible by jeep. Even during the hottest of summers, the valley offers a peaceful ambiance. In addition, the place is considered to be ideal for camping and trekking due to its expansive green plains and streams. At night, when it gets cold, the valley is even more beautiful because people can see thousands of stars right above their heads.

Sindbad Wonderland in Faisalabad

Sindbad Wonderland Faisalabad
Punjab

It has its own area to represent the entertaining factors for visitors of all ages. It is close to Faisalabad's one and only International Cricket Stadium, "Iqbal Stadium." There is plenty of entertainment for both children and adults here. One unique feature of this location is that males are only permitted to enter this Funland with family.

Mall Road in Murree

Mall Road Murree
Punjab

Apparently, it's a massive spacious road with a huge variety of shops that seems like a large shopping mall. Similarly, it is surrounded by many well-known shops such as a cafeteria, general stores, a variety of food courts, a play area for children, garments shop for kids, banks, pakwan shops, dry fruits markets, jewelry shops, ladies scarfs, gifts shop, high-quality leather jackets, sweaters shops for all ages, hotels & resorts, and an uncountable number of other shops are available and displayed professionally. Apart from that, Murree is usually on the popular list among travelers, that’s why people love to come and buy their favorite things from here at a very affordable price and of high quality, as well as have a great time with its natives. However, the wonderful thing about Murree Mall Road is the temperature, which is always cool and pleasant, whether it's snowy winter or the beginning of summer.

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).

Lalazar Wildlife Park in Nathiagali

Lalazar Wildlife Park Nathiagali
KPK

Lalazar Wildlife Park is one of Pakistan's most beautiful parks. The picturesque Lalazar in the Galiyat region not only provides a refreshing break in the summer but also has fauna/wildlife to see along the treks. In Urdu, the word "Lalazar" means "garden," and the natural environment, which consists of a carpet-like green meadow filled with widely spaced daisy blossoms, is a photographer's dream. The Lalazar Fauna Park is a focal place where visitors may best examine the area's famous wildlife while taking a leisurely walk. An information center has been established in the park to assist tourists and give them first-hand information about the wildlife park.

Turtle Beach in Karachi

Turtle Beach Karachi
Sindh

Turtle Beach is another fantastic way to spend a day in Karachi. Some of the rarest turtle species, including Olive Ridley Turtles, and Green Sea Turtles nest there. Each year, tens of thousands of turtles lay their eggs on the beach. In addition to turtle-watching, the beach offers several other activities. There are several picnic areas on the beach where you may spend a lovely day with your family. This location is heaven for leisure activity enthusiasts. You can enjoy boating, fishing, and jet skiing. Furthermore, camel and horse rides are available along the beach.

Princess Of Hope in Lasbela

Princess Of Hope Lasbela
Balochistan

The Princess of Hope is a natural rock structure that resembles a princess gazing beyond the horizon, roughly 190 kilometers (120 miles) from Karachi's financial center. The distinctive earthen mountains have been sculpted by the winds over the course of numerous centuries: Lasbela's most popular tourist attractions and most visited locations. Lasbela has a wide variety of things to do and see, which makes it a great place to visit. But the whole landscape is made up of mud and rock mountains and gorges.

Allama Iqbal Public Library in Faisalabad

Allama Iqbal Public Library Faisalabad
Punjab

It is a public library that was constructed during the British Empire. It was completed in 1911 and houses a number of books, galleries, and journals. Cornashian Library was the previous name for this library. There are 3000 permanent members in the library. One section of the library is reserved for reading newspapers. Every day, hundreds of people come to read various newspapers. However, the scenery is breathtaking.

Pakistan Museum Of Natural History in Islamabad

Pakistan Museum Of Natural History Islamabad
ICT

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

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.

Takht-e-Babri in Chakwal

Takht-e-Babri Chakwal
Punjab

A very popular tourist site is located thirty kilometers south of Dharabi Lake. It was one of the most visited historical sites in Punjab, Pakistan, with tens of thousands of visitors per day. It is a rock-based platform with a cutout in the shape of a throne and is regarded as the very first structure constructed by the Mughals. The Takht-i-Babri is a historical platform that was used by King Babur, the first Mughal Emperor, to deliver speeches to his soldiers as they marched into Delhi in their pursuit of the crown. After the Motorway was built in this area, the historical point became more popular.

Mubarak Haveli in Lahore

Mubarak Haveli Lahore
Punjab

This is one of Lahore’s oldest and historically fascinating Havelis. Getting permission to visit this location is quite difficult. Because the haveli now turned into Imam-Bargah. There is the threat of bomb blast so the owners are over-cautious particularly for tourists). The Mughal art and culture are reflected in the haveli's architectural style. The courtyards' large and broad wooden doors and pillars are a manifestation of past glory. The kankar limestone works illustrate the Mughals' and Sikhs' devotion to art and traditional culture, as well as their diversity.

 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.

Chitral Museum in Chitral

Chitral Museum Chitral
KPK

Every place has its own unique culture and art that is preserved in different forms. Chitral Museum is truly a preserver of its ancestor’s art that is left for the future generation. The Museum was built on 8 July 2010 and the main idea was to maintain the cultural heritage for the tourists. The museum is divided into two different sections that are the Ethnological Gallery and the Archaeological and Kalash Gallery. In its first section, we encounter the jewelry, and instruments furniture of the ancestor that was used in the 12 century. On the other hand, things related to Kalash show the cultural heritage of Greek. Notable, the things that are concerned with their God and Goddess.

Astore Valley in Gilgit

Astore Valley Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

The valley is about 120 km long and is connected to Nanga Parbat on the east side. About 60 km southeast of Gilgit is a courtyard that leads into the valley. The landscape in Astore is breathtaking, making it a popular destination for hikers as well as others who are passionate about photography and outdoor activities. Prisheng Eid Shah, Karim, Gudai, Shekong, Loas, Louze, Chilm, Bulen, Bubin, Gorikot, Fina, Chongra, Tari Shing, Kamri, Mining, and Rattu are some of the more than one hundred villages that can be found in this valley. The climate of the valley varies with the seasons; during the summer it is pleasant, while during the winter it may be rather severe.

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.

Abbasi Mosque in Bahawalpur

Abbasi Mosque Bahawalpur
Punjab

Jameh Abbasi It was constructed on orders of Nawab Bahawal Khan Abbasi in 1849, circa 1222 Hj. The mosque is built out of marble in its entirety. Its beautifully carved arches, decorative marble work, calligraphy, and attention to detail make it no less than any great Mughal mosque. One unique feature of the mosque is a beautiful marble jharokha inside the main arch facing Derawar. Three beautiful pearl-like domes rest on the mosque roof. The mosque is still in a good shape and has been well maintained by the people of Derawar, unlike the Derawar Fort which is in shambles now.

Safa Gold in Islamabad

Safa Gold Islamabad
ICT

The Safa Gold Mall is yet another fantastic alternative for going shopping. It offers a vast selection of brands from all over the world, including shoes, appliances, apparel, food, accessories, and much much more. In addition to shopping centers, the mall features the best gym and spa. There's nothing better than relaxing in the spa after a long day at the mall.