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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.

Frere Hall in Karachi

Frere Hall Karachi
Sindh

Frere Hall is without a doubt one of the top Karachi attractions. Frere Hall is a structure in Karachi, Pakistan that goes back to the early British colonial period in Sindh. The structure was completed in 1895 and once served as the city hall. Since its partition, it has been utilized as a gallery and library. Frere Hall is accessible to the public, but on Sundays, its courts host a book fair where several retailers and peddlers offer inexpensive books. If you are an avid reader, you should visit this place. This location offers easy access to literary gems.

Shrine Baba Bulleh Shah in Kasur

Shrine Baba Bulleh Shah Kasur
punjab

The real name of the Sofi saint was Abdullah. Later on, the said name was converted to Bulla and due to publicity of his poetry, he has been known as Baba Bulley Shah. His actual date of birth and death in various books cannot be treated as authentic. However, Mr. Charles Fradilt Asboran in his book Bulley Shah has recorded his date of birth as 1680 and date of death as 1775, He was born in Uch Gillanian district Bahawalpur. He got his religious education from Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza Kasuri who also taught Syed Waris Shah, author of the Punjabi master-piece Heer. The Shrine of Bulley Shah is situated in the center of Kasur city. His annual Urs (Ceremony) is held from the 10th to the 12th of Bhadon (The last week of August).

Derawar Fort in Bahawalpur

Derawar Fort Bahawalpur
Punjab

Derawar Fort is an important place for tourists. The fort was initially known as Dera Rawal and later referred to as Dera Rawar, which with the passage of time came to be pronounced Derawar, its present name. The walls have a perimeter of 1500 meters and stand up to thirty meters high. This historically significant fort presents an enormous and impressive structure in the heart of the Cholistan desert, but it is rapidly deteriorating and in need of immediate preventive measures for preservation.

Manthokha Waterfall in Skardu

Manthokha Waterfall Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

This is one of the most popular tourist spots in Skardu, welcoming both internal and overseas visitors. The waterfall is located in the village of Manthokha, which is accessible from the city of Skardu. From Skardu, one must continue the Kargil-Skardu route to reach Manthokha Waterfall. The Kargil-Skardu road passes through the following villages en route to Manthokha: Thorgo, Hussainabad, Parkutta, Manthokha, and Ghasing. A stream that is moving downstream eventually enters the Indus River at the village of Manthokha. You will find Madhupur on the eastern bank of this stream. The route that connects Manthoka and Madhapur will take you to your ultimate destination.

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.

Jalal Baba Auditorium Complex in Abbottabad

Jalal Baba Auditorium Complex Abbottabad
KPK

This public auditorium of Abbottabad takes its name from Mohammad Jalal-Ud-Din Jalal Baba. It is one of the best-designed historical buildings in Abbottabad. It was built in 1993 and spreads over an area of 8.75 acres of land. This auditorium has a huge hall accommodating nearly 700 people at a time. It is used for various public events and gatherings, concerts, exhibitions, etc. You must take your children to this public auditorium. There they can see a Karate Club in the auditorium. Apart from this, it is important that you take your children to such historical places. It increases their interest in history and enhances their learning.

Ondra Fort, Gulmit in Hunza

Ondra Fort, Gulmit Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

The Ondra Fort is a stunning landmark that visitors to Hunza should not miss. Those who are more active should go to the location of Ondra Fort Gulmit and go to Borith lake across the Ghulkin/black Glacier (three hours trip including a hike of 25 minutes). Ondra Fort Gulmit is a must-see for anyone planning a trip to Hunza. It is one of the most interesting places to visit.

Lok Virsa in Islamabad

Lok Virsa Islamabad
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It's one of the most popular tourist Places in Islamabad. It's a tribute to Pakistan's live traditions and cultures. Lok Virsa has a vast collection of cultural items from several ethnic groups in Pakistan, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, textile work, and music. There is also a resource library with a large collection of books about culture, folklore, customs, history, and ethnicities. However, woodwork, embroidered garments, ivory, jewelry, block-printing, metalwork, and bone crafts are all on display at the museum on a regular basis. In 1974, the museum opened its doors to the public. It comprises multiple buildings as well as an outdoor museum.

Passu Glacier Hunza in Hunza

Passu Glacier Hunza Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

Passu is a well-known tourist site in Upper Hunza, Pakistan. It is located along the Karakoram Highway, and it is known for its vast landscapes, which are easy to access, as well as its views of the 7,478-meter-high Passu Sar peak, as well as the Passu Glacier and Passu Cones.

Ganish Village in Hunza

Ganish Village Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

The Ganish village is considered to be the first permanent community in the Hunza Valley and its history dates back one thousand years. People migrated to the town from a variety of locations, and as the population developed, they spread outward, settling in a variety of neighboring regions around Hunza Valley. You may go tour the Shikari watchtower as well as a number of historic mosques, including one that is 400 years old. If you have an interest in history, it is highly recommended that you pay a visit to the Ganish Village.

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).

Thandiani in Abbottabad

Thandiani Abbottabad
KPK

It is at a height of 2,700 meters above sea level. Thandiani lies on the northeast side of Abbottabad. Abbottabad is 37.5 kilometers away from Thandiani. It takes around 1 hour to reach there. Thandiani is surrounded by lovely lush green mountains. It is therefore an incredibly quiet, lovely, romantic, and soothing place. Because of its green and lovely landscape, this site has a considerable amount of beauty. One can also see the Pir Panjal Mountains of Kashmir on a trip to Thandiani. There are many hotels and restaurants where one can stay.

Baba Chandrakup in Gwadar

Baba Chandrakup Gwadar
Balochistan

Also referred to as Chandragup. Imagine a volcano that erupts not with lava but with mud instead. As a result of this, the Baba Chandrakup, also known as the mud volcano, is revered as a sacred location by Hindus and is regarded as an essential pit break for travelers on their journey to the shrine of the Shri Hinglaj Mata temple. The pilgrims pray, ponder, and seek forgiveness for their sins. The behavior of the wind and the bubbling of the mud allows the chadr to determine whether or not the pilgrim's sins have been forgiven.

Model Town Park in Lahore

Model Town Park Lahore
Punjab

It contains a jogging track that is 2.0 kilometers long. It is one of Asia's largest running tracks, constructed entirely of mud and clay. It’s a well-maintained and popular path. It is also carefully maintained and watered three times every day. Early in the morning, evening, and late at night. In Model Town Park, there are also additional trails and roads to run on, although some of the parks are categorized as golf courses.

Mosque Of Maryam Zamani ( Begum Shahi Mosque) in Lahore

Mosque Of Maryam Zamani ( Begum Shahi Mosque) Lahore
Punjab

Also known as “Begum Shahi Masjid”. It is the subcontinent's most famous and oldest Mughal monument. The Mosque depicts a transitional period in architecture, with Mughal influences as well as elements from the preceding Pashtun Lodi Dynasty that dominated the region. The mosque is a graceful and simple massive structure, richly decorated with fresco paintings in floral, geometrical, and tendril designs.

Shahi Masjid in Chiniot

Shahi Masjid Chiniot
Punjab

Shahi Masjid is another attraction in Chiniot. It was constructed by Nawab Saad Ullah Khan during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan (1628–58). It is stated that due to its wooden interior and artwork, it is a duplicate of Mughal monuments in the region such as Jamia Masjid Delhi, Delhi Fort, and Lal Qila Fort in India. These are all located in India. It is a really attractive structure that was hewn out of stone that was acquired from the hills in the vicinity of Chiniot. It is a magnificent structure made of hewn stone from the hills surrounding Chiniot. On a single-story podium, the mosque is situated. The outside facades are noted by their elaborate embellishment and four corner towers.

Bahria Enclave Zoo in Islamabad

Bahria Enclave Zoo Islamabad
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If you think the Islamabad Zoo isn't enough and want to see more, you should go to the Bahria Enclave Zoo. The zoo's facilities are very nice, and it's easy to see how much the animals enjoy their easygoing lives. This location is ideal for cat lovers because it shelters cats of all sizes. The white lion is a unique and noteworthy attraction, in particular, due to the fact that it is an endangered species. You may also see deer, elephants, and other animals.

Hiking Track 5 in Islamabad

Hiking Track 5 Islamabad
ICT

Hiking Track 5, also called Dara Janglan, is one of the most popular hiking trails in Islamabad. It is great for people who like being outside and want to do things in nature even when they are on vacation. This hiking path is more popular than the others because it's easier and can be done by people of all ages. Your hiking trip will start on Margalla Road, and depending on how fast you walk, it will take you about two to three hours to finish the whole track. But you should stop every so often to take in the sights.

Tomb Of Jahangir in Lahore

Tomb Of Jahangir Lahore
Punjab

A tomb was constructed for the Mughal Emperor Jahangir in the 17th century. The tomb was built in the Mughal style, which was influenced by Persian Safavid architecture. The mausoleum is designed as a takhtgarh, or mausoleum placed on a podium that also acts as a Takht, or "throne." Except there's no takhtgarh on the podium, and it doesn't appear to have ever been built.

Miranjani Trek in Nathiagali

Miranjani Trek Nathiagali
KPK

One of the most popular things for tourists to do in the area is to trek to Miranjani Top. If you know how to hike, it will take you about an hour and a half to get to the top. But for people who have never hiked before, the hike can take three hours or more. Near the historic Governor House in Nathia Gali is where the trail to Miranjani Top begins. Soon, though, the path splits in two. One way leads to the top of the mountain in a half-circle, while the other goes up to the charming village of Namli Maira. At an angle of 60 to 65 degrees, the second trail is pretty steep. It goes in a spiral toward Miranjani Top and can be hard for kids and people with health problems. Once you get to Miranjani Top, you can see the snow-covered peaks of Nanga Parbat, which is one of the tallest peaks in the world.

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.

Head Marala in Sialkot

Head Marala Sialkot
Punjab

The original headworks near Marala along with the Upper Chenab Canal were built as part of the Triple Canals Project of British India during 1906–1912. The canal was meant to irrigate an area of 648,000 acres in the Gujranwala District as well as to transfer waters to the Ravi River near Balloki. It was opened in 1912 and fully completed by 1917 at a cost Rs. 37 million. It became profitable in 1938–39. The waters transferred to the Ravi River were further fed to the Lower Bari Doab Canal via the Balloki Headworks, irrigating the Montgomery and Multan districts. This canal became profitable at least a decade earlier than the Upper Chenab Canal. The waters of the Ravi River itself were left to irrigate the semi-arid states of Bikaner and Bahawalpur.

Food Street And M M Alam Road in Lahore

Food Street And M M Alam Road Lahore
Punjab

Café Zouk, Café Aylanto, Spice Bazaar, and Tuscany Courtyard, are among the most prominent eateries along M.M. Alam Road. In fact, some of the most well-known eateries in Gulberg Lahore can be found on this trendy food street. This is possibly the best restaurant in Lahore to spend some quality time with friends and family if you wanna enjoy Thai, Chinese, Continental, and Mediterranean food in addition to traditional meals.

Shrine Of Bahauddin Zakriya in Multan

Shrine Of Bahauddin Zakriya Multan
Punjab

The shrine was built in 1262 before the death of Zakariya in 1268. Unusual for a dervish, the structure was paid for at the expense of Bahauddin Zakariya - highlighting his unique financial independence. Dara Shikoh unsuccessfully attempted to win the loyalty of Multan's citizens by donating 25,000 Rupees to the shrine following his defeat by his brother at the Battle of Samugarh in 1658. The shrine's sajjada nashin, or hereditary caretaker, Makhdoom Mahmud assisted British forces against Sikh forces during the Siege of Multan in 1848. The shrine's cupola and part of its upper tier were damaged during the siege by British cannonballs, but were repaired soon afterwards.

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).

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.

Duikar Valley in Hunza

Duikar Valley Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

Duikar Valley is a well-known viewpoint and is often referred to as Eagle's Nest. Tourists can see beautiful views of the Hunza River and the Karakoram Highway as they drive through Duikar. Duikar is situated above sea level so it has turned into a famous landmark. It also features the breathtaking views of Rakaposhi and the Golden Peak, but people come from all over the world just to see the sunrise and sunset in Duikar.

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.

Tomb Of Bibi Jawindi in Bahawalpur

Tomb Of Bibi Jawindi Bahawalpur
Punjab

Dating back to the 15th century, the shrine was built in the spirit of the historical Sufi premier Bibi Jawindi of the Suhrawardiyyah order. Built of glazed bricks on an octagonal base with turrets on each of its eight corners, the tomb of Bibi Jawindi is considered one of the most ornate monuments in Uch. Both the interior and exterior of the building are richly decorated with Islamic scriptures, carved timber, and bright blue and glazed white mosaic tiles. The base tier is supported by the eight tapering turrets in each corner.

Nankana Resort in Nankana Sahib

Nankana Resort Nankana Sahib
punjab

Nankana Lake Resort is located two miles from Nankana Sahib City, in the heart of Punjab. The resort is located on the border of two old land grants of the mid-15th century; Rai Bular's Estate and the old Rajput trail through authentic Punjabi villages ap "Where the Modern Urban Beat meets the traditional Punjabi Village - Put yourself in the midst of it all at the newly created Resort & Spa. A rare place where magnetic Modern Living and the historic Punjabi Village lifestyle collide into one spectacular resort. At last opposing lures of life have found common ground".

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).

Siri Paye Meadows in Naran

Siri Paye Meadows Naran
KPK

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

Shakarparian National Park in Islamabad

Shakarparian National Park Islamabad
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Shakarparianalso known as Shakarparian Hills) is a hill, and a national park located near the Zero Point Interchange in Islamabad, Pakistan.[1] Pakistan Monument and Pakistan Monument Museum are also located in Shakarparian. The old Gakhars tribe leaders settled here before Indo-Pak partition 1947; later the clan was relocated to create a park for newly marked federal capital of the country in 1960. Shakarparian also has a Parade ground that hosts the Pakistan Day Parade every year on 23 March.

RaniKot Fort in Jamshoro

RaniKot Fort Jamshoro
Sindh

Ranikot Fort (also known as Rannikot) is a historical Talpur fort near Sann, Jamshoro District, Sindh, Pakistan. Ranikot Fort is also known as The Great Wall of Sindh and is believed to be the world's largest fort, with a circumference of approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi). The fort's ramparts have been compared to the Great Wall of China. The site was nominated in 1993 by the Pakistan National Commission for UNESCO world heritage status, and has since been on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The fort is listed as a historical site under the Antiquities Act, 1975 and its subsequent amendments, and is provided protection.

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.

Haleji Lake in Karachi

Haleji Lake Karachi
Sindh

It is 6.58 km2 (2.54 sq mi) in size. The lake is bordered by marshes and lagoons, which enhance the area's natural attractiveness. It is the largest bird sanctuary in Asia and a paradise for bird lovers. A diversity of flora and fauna, including Indian spot-billed duck, cotton teal, Pheasant-tailed jacana, and purple moorhen are known to inhabit the lake. It is also used by egrets and herons for breeding. Haleji should be at the top of your list if you are a birdwatcher or an explorer.

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.

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."

Shangrila Resort Skardu in Skardu

Shangrila Resort Skardu Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Shangrila was established in 1983 with the opening of the first Resort Hotel in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Shangrila Resort Hotel was founded by the late Muhammad Aslam Khan Afridi, the first commander of the Northern Scouts of the Pakistan Army. The resort is known for its restaurant that is built on the fuselage of an aircraft that had crashed nearby. Shangrila was named after a book titled Lost Horizon by James Hilton. In the novel, the author narrates a tale in which an airplane crash landed near a riverbed, in the early 1920s. The surviving passengers came across some Buddhist monks from a nearby temple and sought their help. They were taken to a beautiful lamasery filled with a variety of fruits and flowers.