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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.

Mushkpuri top in Nathiagali

Mushkpuri top Nathiagali
KPK

Mukeshpuri is a 2,800-metre-high mountain in the Nathia Gali Hills, in the Abbottabad District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northern Pakistan. It is 90 kilometres north of Islamabad, just above Dunga Gali in the Nathia Gali area of Ayubia National Park. It is the second highest peak in the Galyat Region after Miranjani which is located at 2,992 metres. Much of the mountain is covered with Western Himalayan subalpine conifer forests.

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.

Lady Garden Public Park in Abbottabad

Lady Garden Public Park Abbottabad
KPK

It is the ideal place for children and women to visit. It was also established soon after Abbottabad was formed, making it one of the city's earliest tourist attractions. It's directly across the street from St. Luke's Church. At the time of its inception, this park was only visited by European or white women and families. The public is now welcome to visit. The majority of the plants and trees in this park are imported from England. You can take your kids to the park for some swings, snacks, and some fresh air. It is one of Abbottabad's most lovely picnic spots.

Shah Allah Ditta Caves in Islamabad

Shah Allah Ditta Caves Islamabad
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You must visit Shah Allah Ditta Caves if you have a knack for historical places. The caves are said to be 700 years old. But according to historians, it is estimated to be roughly 2400 years old. It’s a centuries-old town and union council in the Islamabad Capital Territory, situated in the foothills of the Margalla Hills. Several cafés and eateries are located within the caves, where you may spend quality time with your family and friends. Currently, the caves have been transformed into a comfortable area where visitors may have tea and pakoras while listening to calming music.

Shalimar Gardens in Lahore

Shalimar Gardens Lahore
Punjab

Known as “the lost paradise”. The gardens, which originate from the Mughal Empire were at their creative and aesthetic apex, and are today one of Pakistan's most renowned tourist attractions. The Shalimar Gardens were designed as a Persian paradise garden to depict an earthly ideal in which humans live in perfect harmony with all-natural forces. Of all the Mughal gardens, the Shalimar Garden has the most waterworks. There are 410 fountains in this structure.

Delhi Gate Market in Lahore

Delhi Gate Market Lahore
Punjab

The gate used to be a two-story building with 10 to 12 stores. A STAIRCASE leads to the gate's rooftop. The gate leads to a Bazaar that leads to the Wazir Khan Mosque, as well as Shah Suha Bazaar and Alam Market. The famous spice market Akbari mandi is also located next to Delhi Gate.

The Ruins Of Bhambore in Karachi

The Ruins Of Bhambore Karachi
Sindh

The construction of the ancient city of Bhambore took place during the time of the Scythe-Parthian civilization and dates back to the 1st century BC. After that, Muslims dominated the region from the 8th to the 13th centuries before it was finally abandoned in the 14th century. It is still possible to see the ruins of this mosque, which is believed to be one of the world's first and dates back to the year 727 AD.

PC Bhurbun in Islamabad

PC Bhurbun Islamabad
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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.

Kalasha Valleys in Chitral

Kalasha Valleys Chitral
KPK

The most famous valleys in Chitral are the Kalasha Valleys. The valleys are surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountain range. The inhabitants of the valley are the Kalash people, who have a unique culture, and language and follow a form of ancient Hinduism. As such, the Kalasha Valleys are a source of attraction for Pakistani as well as international tourists. There are three main valleys. The largest and most populous valley is Bumburet (Mumuret), reached by a road from Ayun in the Kunar Valley. Rumbur is a side valley north of Bumburet. The third valley, Biriu (Birir), is a side valley of the Kunar Valley south of Bumburet. The most famous and most visited valley among these three is the Bumborate Valley which is 36Km from main Chitral city.

Gulzar Mahal in Bahawalpur

Gulzar Mahal Bahawalpur
Punjab

The palace is surrounded by a large garden and is located in the Bahawalgarh Palace Complex in close proximity to the palaces of Darbar Mahal, Farrukh Mahal, and Nishat Mahal. It was commissioned during the reign of Sadeq Mohammad Khan and was built to be the residence for women members of the royal household of the former princely state of Bahawalpur, aside from the Queen. The palace has been leased by the armed forces since 1966.

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.

Harnoi River Picnic Area in Nathiagali

Harnoi River Picnic Area Nathiagali
KPK

The Harnoi River flows from the gullies to Havelian, where it merges with the Daur River. Visitors can take a refreshing plunge in the river or enjoy a variety of water sports, such as boating because the river's water is cold and clear ( in an artificial lake). The weekend is extremely busy at the children's amusement park. You may savor local delicacies while observing the crowd from the riverbank restaurants. The Harnoi picnic area also provides enjoyable activities for children. Among the younger crowd, the merry-go-rounds and other amusement items attract the most attention. Children and even teenagers can enjoy horseback riding here, which is another exciting activity available.

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.

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.

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.

Usho Forest in Kalam

Usho Forest Kalam
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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

Air Safari Flight in Islamabad

Air Safari Flight Islamabad
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In a move meant to cater to rising tourism, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) launched this. The inaugural flight will fly from Islamabad to Skardu including K2, Nanga Parbat and the famous Saif ul Maluk lake.

Hiran Minar in Sheikhupura

Hiran Minar Sheikhupura
Punjab

The Mughal Emperor Jahangir built this piece of architecture inside a beautiful lake. It was built as a place for the emperors to go hunting. It has a minaret, a pool, a pavilion with two stories, and a bridge that connects the minaret to the pavilion. In the middle of the pool is a pavilion with eight sides that was built during the time of Shah Jahan. The pavilion has two floors and a stone gazebo on the roof called a chhatri. Emperor Humayun built the Sher Mandal at Delhi's Purana Qila, which looks a lot like the pavilion. It is one of Sheikhupura's most popular tourist spots.

Ormara Beach in Gwadar

Ormara Beach Gwadar
Balochistan

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

Kalash Valley,Gilgit in Gilgit

Kalash Valley,Gilgit Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

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

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.

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.

Fairy Meadows in Fairy Meadows

Fairy Meadows Fairy Meadows
Gilgit Baltistan

Fairy Meadows, nestled at the base of Nanga Parbat in Pakistan, is a pristine alpine meadow offering unparalleled views of the world's ninth-highest mountain. This enchanting destination is accessible via a scenic jeep track followed by a hike, providing a serene retreat amidst stunning mountain vistas. Fairy Meadows is a popular camping spot for trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Himalayan region. The meadows are adorned with wildflowers and offer panoramic views of Nanga Parbat, creating an idyllic setting for adventure and relaxation alike.

Gwadar Desert in Gwadar

Gwadar Desert Gwadar
Balochistan

The coastal semi-desert may be reached by crossing the Hingol river bridge. On its sand dunes, it provides locals and visitors the opportunity for a desert adventure. This hypnotizing ocean of sand in golden tones may be seen in the desert that is located in Gwadar. You will have a memorable experience as a result of the breezes that are making the hills move. That gives you a memorable experience that you probably won't find anywhere else. This is another reason why the number of tourists visiting Gwadar has increased.

Baltit Fort Hunza Valley in Hunza

Baltit Fort Hunza Valley Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

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

Rawal Lake in Islamabad

Rawal Lake Islamabad
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Islamabad is a great place to go for outdoor activities. Visitors and tourists come here for sightseeing, hiking, bowling, etc. However, boating is one of the most popular and well-liked leisure activities in Islamabad. Go boating at Rawal Dam in Islamabad if you wish to enjoy serenity and nature at the same time. Believe me, you will not be disappointed. Rawal Lake is a man-made reservoir that supplies water to the cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. This lake is among the Margalla Hills, that’s why it gives a wild nature reflection to its visitors. On the other hand, sailing, water skating, and diving are also adventurous activities organized on Rawal Lake.

Bahrain in Swat

Bahrain Swat
KPK

Bahrain in Swat is a picturesque town situated along the Swat River in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Known for its natural beauty and serene ambiance, Bahrain is a popular destination for tourists visiting Swat Valley. The town offers opportunities for river activities, such as boating and fishing, and serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions like Malam Jabba, Mingora, and the stunning landscapes of Swat Valley. Visitors can also experience the local culture and hospitality in Bahrain.

Koh-e-Batil in Gwadar

Koh-e-Batil Gwadar
Balochistan

Koh-e-Batil is a well-known hill located on the southern side of Gwadar, and it offers a breathtaking, unobstructed view of both the city and the Arabian Sea. Getting to the summit of the hill requires you to climb a twisting stone stairway that is ten kilometers long. However, the view that you see at the top is well worth the effort. It is without a doubt a flight that you will want to take.

Nathiagali,Murree in Murree

Nathiagali,Murree Murree
Punjab

The Galliyat plays a major part in all of Murree's districts, with Nathiagali being the most popular. The Nathiagali also provides breathtaking views of Kohistan's and Kashmir's snow-capped peaks. The massive mountains of Nanga Parbat can be viewed in clear weather. However, this is also the most visited place in Murree by tourists. This place is also famous for its beautiful hotels and guest houses. Such as Alpine hotel, Elites, Summer retreat, Raees khana, Shimla resort, and guest house.

Tomb Of Nadira Begum:  in Lahore

Tomb Of Nadira Begum: Lahore
Punjab

This tomb lacks a dome and was constructed in a sunken water tank, unlike other Mughal tombs that are placed in gardens. The grounds around the tomb are now utilized as a park, where weekend cricket matches are held. A well-known cricketer purportedly advocated removing the mausoleum and replacing it with a decent cricket ground, but nothing came of it. Instead, the sad princess' tomb stands precariously in its current state, waiting to be restored to its previous glory.

Japanese Children Park in Islamabad

Japanese Children Park Islamabad
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If you are taking your young children with you on your trip to Islamabad, then you should definitely take them to the Japanese Children Park. This park was designed specifically with the intention of providing amusement for children, as the name of the establishment suggests. Your children get the opportunity to socialize with other children while having fun on the playgrounds. In addition, there are numerous picnic places and recreational areas scattered about, in which you can kick back and enjoy some refreshments while watching the younger children play.

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.

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.

The Sphinx in Gwadar

The Sphinx Gwadar
Balochistan

Have you ever pondered what it would be like to witness the wonderful sphinx in Egypt for real, as opposed to just looking at images of it? Gwadar is home to its very own naturally carved sphinx, which can be found at the peak of the mountain range; it is an identical replica of the sculpture that was created by humans. Its beauty and magnificence have attracted a great number of tourists from all over the world.

Giga Mall in Islamabad

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

Iqbal Manzil (Iqbal House) in Sialkot

Iqbal Manzil (Iqbal House) Sialkot
Punjab

Iqbal Manzil is the birthplace of Dr. Muhammad Allama Iqbal who is the greatest Muslim poet and philosopher. Iqbal Manzil now has been turned into a museum where some of his personal belongings were kept and it also has a library with over 4000 books. Iqbal Manzil was purchased in 1861 by Mohammad Rafique, the great-grandfather of Allama Iqbal. The house was originally very small, but each successor kept adding to it and the building grew in size. After the death of his father Noor Muhammad, Iqbal's his elder brother, Ata Mohammad, was named the owner of the Iqbal Manzil. Ata Mohammed's sons after his death, left the house and took up residences in Karachi and Lahore.

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.

Badshahi Mosque in Lahore

Badshahi Mosque Lahore
Punjab

It is regarded as one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Badshahi mosque is known as the “Royal Mosque”. The mosque, on the other hand, is a significant example of Mughal architecture, with carved red sandstone and marble inlay on the exterior. It is the third-biggest mosque in Pakistan and the largest mosque of the Mughal era. The mosque was utilized as a garrison by the British Empire after the Mughal Empire fell apart, and it is today one of Pakistan's most famous landmarks.