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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.

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.

Chutair Valley in Ziarat

Chutair Valley Ziarat
Balochistan

In the valley, there are several grassy picnic areas. If you wish to remain longer, there is also a rest house. The people of the region live in rough and rustic cottages fashioned from the bark of juniper trees, which are significantly different from housing in nearby settlements. Chutair Tangi is a nearby attraction worth seeing. As soon as you enter this location, the mountains begin to create the tangi. After a short walk of around 4-5 minutes from the initial point, the major section of the tangi begins. Water runs in between two massive rocks that encircle it.

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.

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.

Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit

Khunjerab Pass Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

The renowned mountain pass is also a major tourist destination. The Hunza valley is popular among travelers for a number of reasons, including the nearby Khunjerab Pass and the Khunjerab National Park. The Khunjerab Pass is where Pakistan and its neighbor China meet. The views of the surrounding mountains from the Khunjerab Pass are breathtaking. Due to harsh winter weather, the best time for travelers to visit Khunjerab Pass is during the summer.

Hanna Lake  in Ziarat

Hanna Lake Ziarat
Balochistan

This is another highly popular tourist destination in Balochistan and is more often known as Hanna Lake. It is located more than 100 kilometers away from Ziarat valley and is only a few minutes drive away from the city of Quetta. The building of a reservoir during the time of British colonial rule resulted in the establishment of this stunning body of water, which is known to the locals as Hanna Jheel. There is a lakeside restaurant by the name of Hanna Lake Restaurant, where you may take in the breathtaking panoramas of the water while sitting in the cool shade provided by pine trees.

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.

K2 in Gilgit

K2 Gilgit
Gilgit Baltistan

K2, at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft) above sea level, is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest (at 8,849 metres (29,032 ft)).It lies in the Karakoram range, in part in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and in part in a China-administered territory of the Kashmir region included in the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang. K2 also became popularly known as the Savage Mountain after George Bell—a climber on the 1953 American expedition—told reporters, "It's a savage mountain that tries to kill you."Of the five highest mountains in the world, K2 is the deadliest; approximately one person dies on the mountain for every four who reach the summit.

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.

Haveli Of Nau Nihal Singh  in Lahore

Haveli Of Nau Nihal Singh Lahore
Punjab

Dating from the Sikh era of the mid-19th century, the haveli is considered to be one of the finest examples of Sikh architecture in Lahore. It’s the only Sikh-era haveli that preserves its original ornamentation and architecture. The structure consists of four floors plus a basement. The fourth floor consists of a tiny chamber known as Rang Mahal ("Color palace"), or Sheesh Mahal ("Mirror palace"), with huge screens forming a breeze-catching zone. The remaining stories were constructed with high ceilings in order to enhance the structure's height and create the impression of a fortress rather than a private dwelling.

Gurdwara Sacha Sauda in Sheikhupura

Gurdwara Sacha Sauda Sheikhupura
Punjab

The name of the Gurdwara comes from a tale that is about Guru Nanak. Gurdwara Sacha Sauda is where Baba Guru Nanak gave his money to a poor person instead of spending it on his father's business. "I have done Sacha Sauda," he said when he got home with nothing. But Nanak said that feeding the hungry was the best way to spend money and the most profitable thing to do. He called this "Sacha Sauda."Ranjeet Singh built the gurdwara on the spot where the sadhus were fed. Gujjars had encroached on this Gurdwara, which was already in a poor condition. In 1992, the ETPB was responsible for its evacuation, and years later, it was brought back to its original state.

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.

Rumbur Valley in Chitral

Rumbur Valley Chitral
KPK

It is some 45 Km from Chitral town, normally takes 2 hrs to reach on a bumpy but adventurous road. It is the 2nd Kalash valley with very hospitable and warm welcoming Kalash tribes, who have been living in these valleys for centuries. The Kalash are not Muslims but follow their own Religion which is made up of single creator called ‘Dezau’ with 12 male and female gods the major God is Mahandeo and some folks say this is the same god as Ares is known as Mars by the Romans. Most Kalasha are Mediterranean looking. The men wear largely traded traditional goat-skin tunics and the women wear black reaching to the ankles.

Zizri Forest Valley in Ziarat

Zizri Forest Valley Ziarat
Balochistan

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

Bumburet Valley in Chitral

Bumburet Valley Chitral
KPK

The valley is inhabited by the Kalash people and has become a tourist destination. With its sparkling streams, shady meadows, groves of mulberry, apricot, and walnut trees, wide mountain vistas, and yellow and green fields, it is thought by many to be the most beautiful valley. However, their population is rapidly declining. As of 2019, only 37 households existed in the valley that still followed traditional practices.

Giga Mall in Islamabad

Giga Mall Islamabad
ICT

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.

Pipeline Track Of Mushkpuri in Murree

Pipeline Track Of Mushkpuri Murree
Punjab

This might be one of the most convenient places to reach such height. The trip begins at Dewan House DungaGali or Pines Hotel NathiaGali and ascends through lovely green trees. Beautiful Flowers move and swing to welcome hikers and create a beautiful atmosphere, especially when it's raining and the beauty is hiding and seeking all around you. The amazing and gorgeous mountains of Azad Kashmir can be seen from the Mukshpuri peak. Because the road is steep and curved, it is preferable to go by horse. Aside from that, the views along the route are breathtaking. Day after day, this region has become a popular tourist destination.

Rose And Jasmine Garden in Islamabad

Rose And Jasmine Garden Islamabad
ICT

Flowers are made to add color to our lives, and roses and jasmines are two of the most beautiful ones. Rose and Jasmine Garden is a great place to get away from the city's main attractions. This location is absolutely enormous, and it features a diverse collection of roses with hundreds of various varieties. There are several kinds of jasmine, but not as many as the roses. There is a possibility that you will be able to view a flower exhibit if you plan your trip during the summer months.

Sheikhupura Fort in Sheikhupura

Sheikhupura Fort Sheikhupura
punjab

People have always said that Emperor Jahangir built the Sheikhupura Fort, but there is no proof that this is true. The fort is definitely from at least the early Mughal era or even earlier, and it has changed a lot over the years. The fort, in its current configuration, takes up an area that is roughly square and measures 128 meters from north to south and 115.5 meters from east to west. Its walls have an average height of 11.5 meters. It has an imposing aspect and towers over the cityscape in the southeast of Sheikhupura, where it serves as a prominent landmark.

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.

Prospect Point (Zero Point) in Ziarat

Prospect Point (Zero Point) Ziarat
Balochistan

The valley stretches out in front of you in rolling hills while the wind howls through the trees. From a nearby cliff, it is possible to observe the greatest peak of these hills, Khilafat, which stands 3487 meters tall. A little rest station is located nearby. The office of the Deputy Commissioner of Ziarat allows for advance reservations.

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.

Rush Lake in Hunza

Rush Lake Hunza
Gilgit Baltistan

Rush Lake provides an additional breathtaking panorama of the Hunza Nagar Valley. The Nagar Valley is often regarded as being among the most beautiful valleys in the country. Most significantly, you will never discover great colors in Wadi Nagar, as this location is unparalleled in its beauty. The altitude of this highland lake is approximately 4,669 meters. Surrounded by lakes, the enormous mountains are Pakistan's tallest lakes.

Khewra Salt Mine in Jhelum

Khewra Salt Mine Jhelum
Punjab

It is accessible from the M2 Motorway via the Lillah Interchange. It is also called the Mayo Salt Mine, and it is the second-largest salt mine after the Sifto salt mine in Canada. It is thought that Alexander's troops in India found it in 320 BC, but salt trading didn't start until the Mughal Empire ruled. The mine is visited each year by up to 300 000 people. It is considered to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is renowned throughout the entire world for its production of pink salt. Salt Mine Railways is used by people who want to go to the mine. It is a beautiful place with pools of salty water inside the mine, a mosque made of bricks of salt in different colors, a model of the Great Wall of China, and more. People with lung diseases can go to a small hospital inside the mine.

Rainbow Lake Domel. in Astore

Rainbow Lake Domel. Astore
Gilgit Baltistan

Rainbow Lake Domel is located in Astore valley, Gilgit Baltistan. This lake is one of the beautiful lakes of the world with wild open area covered with lush green meadows

Faisal Mosque in Islamabad

Faisal Mosque Islamabad
ICT

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

Mangla Water Sports Club in Jhelum

Mangla Water Sports Club Jhelum
Punjab

Mangla Water Sports Club is located at Mangla Dam. Perfect Family Picnic Destination, lots of water activity, food and fun. Have an adventurous day trip or overnight picnic trip at the safe water resort at Mangla. It is the best place for Corporate team building activities. Come experience the breath-taking view and activities at Mangla Water Resort, including Para-Sailing & Water Skiing.

Lahore Food Street in Lahore

Lahore Food Street Lahore
Punjab

The street was rebuilt and reopened as a tourist attraction in 2012, featuring Lahori food and the sight of the Badshahi Mosque. Food Street Lahore on Fort Road is the most beautiful spot in the city, especially at night. The vibrant historic structure will provide you with fascinating glimpses of life during the Mughal era. All of the structures on this street have a historic heritage that has been kept inside them. Some were Havelis, while others were historic residences that had been rebuilt and remodeled into restaurants.

Sarfarangah Desert in Skardu

Sarfarangah Desert Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

One of the two most well-known icy deserts in the area, the Sarfarangah Desert is located close to Skardu. Because of its location in the Shigar Valley along the Shigar River, it serves as an excellent capstone experience for a trip to the Shigar area. So when you visit this beautiful place put your shoes in the sand as the sand is smooth and enjoyable without shoes. Caution is advised, though, as there is a possibility that there are thorns buried beneath the sand in some areas.

Kohala in Murree

Kohala Murree
Punjab

Neelum Point, also known as Kohala Point, is a famous tourist destination for locals and visitors alike. There are various reasons to visit Neelum Point, including its closeness to Murree and Islamabad, and the fact that it can be visited in a single day. The following are some facts that not everyone is aware of. Furthermore, driving from Neelum point, you may reach Kashmir Waterfall, also known as Dolai Aabshar (waterfall), in approximately 20 minutes. No doubt, this is a breathtakingly stunning and scenic location that you should not miss.

Alexender’s Monument in Jhelum

Alexender’s Monument Jhelum
Punjab

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

 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.

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.

Manthal Buddha Rock in Skardu

Manthal Buddha Rock Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

Buddha Rock is one of the most significant Buddhist relics in Skardu. It is around three kilometers from Sadpara Road.Satpara Lake can be reached by following the Sadpara road. It is a big granite boulder that has been etched with a portrait of Buddha, and the engraving most likely goes back to the eighth century. This rock can be found in the village of Manthal in Skardu Town. But Buddhists carved this rock when they lived in Skardu and Buddhism was practiced there. At that time, Buddhist monks wanted to draw their dreams and experiences, as well as pictures of Buddha with words written in the Tibetan language. Before the spread of Islam in Baltistan around the middle of the 14th century A.D., these Buddhist rocks served as a place of worship for the local population.

Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary in Skardu

Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan

The Baltistan Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Skardu District, south of the Indus River, between the settlements of Rondu and Shengus, adjacent to the Astore Wildlife Sanctuary to the south and east. This protected area was established in 1975 with the goal of saving the endangered species that occupy the park, some of which are the snow leopard, brown bear, lynx, Tibetan wolf, Tibetan sand fox, markhor, bharal, and Siberian ibex. All of these endangered animals may be found in this park.

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.

Clifton Beach in Karachi

Clifton Beach Karachi
Sindh

Clifton beach might be the best place for you if you want to see the real beauty of the coast without spending thousands of rupees. Clifton Beach, also known as the Sea View, is a popular place for well-known restaurants and recreational activities. You should visit Clifton beach if you wish to watch the sunset or examine the seashells on the beach, followed by a pleasant sea wind. It spans from Karachi, Pakistan, to Ormara, Balochistan, along the Arabian Sea. In addition to its natural beauty, the beach offers an abundance of leisure activities, such as scuba diving, buggy rides, camel rides, cliff diving, buggy rides, horse rides, and flying plastic planes, among others.

Paradise Point Nathia Gali in Nathiagali

Paradise Point Nathia Gali Nathiagali
KPK

Places for fun like Paradise Point Nathia Gali is a great places to hang out with family and forget about your worries for a while. Near Paradise Point is Nathiagali Park, which has slides for kids and other activities for kids, like horseback riding. St. Mathew's Church is also close to Paradise Point. At this point, you can see Mukshpuri, which is 2800 meters high, Miranjani Hill, which is 2960 meters high, and the whole Khaan area, including the Azad Kashmir area.