God has bestowed Pakistan with the best tourist attractions in the world.
Pakistan has mountains, rivers, plateau, national parks, coastal, waterfalls, valleys, and lakes.
There is nothing in the world that Pakistan doesn't have in such a small geographical area.
You need a whole life to visit each and every beautiful destination in Pakistan.
This article is about the Waterfalls of Pakistan that are astonishing and stunning.
Pakistan is having a bundle of beautiful and captivating waterfalls in the world. The scenery of the waterfalls of Pakistan is breathtaking and one can forget to blink their eyes. Once you pay a visit to any of the waterfalls, whether it is big or small, you are going to visit the other ones too.
Pakistan is one of the best touring places in the world. Every place in Pakistan is worth seeing
and Hunza Valley is one of them. If you want to explore the hidden gems of Hunza Valley, then stick to
the end of this article and you will get to know the places to visit in Hunza.
If you are fed up from the daily hustle and bustle and want to get rid of the boredom
to enjoy some precious moments of life then nothing is better to explore the hidden gems of Hunza Valley.
The lush green and enchanting beauty of the Hunza valley will make you understand nature in a better way. Hunza is the most beautiful and captivating place in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan . It is famous for its wonderful arresting sceneries. Its panoramic views make it a favorite among the vacation lovers.
Pakistan is one of those countries that are blessed with every gift of nature.
Either it is mountains or plateau, lakes or valleys, rivers or sea, lush green plains to mighty deserts, everything here
is majestically beautiful. It is a culturally enriched country having natural beauty,
traditional festivals foods, and historical places to visit in Pakistan that are not less than wonders on earth.
This country on earth is not less than a paradise for people who love to explore and travel. The old and historical places to visit in Pakistan tell the stories of different empires that ruled here. There are some big names in history who passed this land while on their expeditions.
Pakistan is known to be the Switzerland of Asia. It is an extremely beautiful country
and the best tourist attraction place. This land is a jewel on earth, especially in Asia.
The northern areas of Pakistan are flooded with tourists in the summer season. What's so special here?
Let me tell you that Pakistan is bestowed with every beauty attraction that is lacking in many countries. It has valleys, rivers, big mountains, lakes, waterfalls, deserts, plateau, and sea. This is the reason Pakistan ranks in the top priority of tourists to visit. In this blog, you are going to have the information of captivating and beautiful lakes of Pakistan that one should visit in his lifetime.
Hill stations of Pakistan are filled with lush green forests, mountains, water spring, tracking, and hiking trails that enhance the beauty of our country.
For bloggers, photographers and tourists, these hill stations are the glories of paradise and they explore
it even it's summer or winter. If you are here looking to explore these hilly areas of Pakistan that are safe in winters,
then the following are some places you should consider.
The top and first hill station in our Blog is Murree (obviously). Murree has located in the Galyat region of Pir Panjal, 60 km from two of the main cities of Punjab i.e; Islamabad and Rawalpindi. It is always the favorite and most go-to destination for tourists and even the own people of Pakistan. Every year, even it goes to summer or winter, hundreds and thousands of local and international tourists come to visit this place. Murree is always rich in history, an old town established by the British for soldiers. A lot of theories related to the name 'Murree'. Once you are in Murree in winters, don't forget to visit these places.
Trekking to K2 Base Camp and back is an endeavor that takes around two weeks to complete,
so while this is not the sort of destination for the casual traveler, serious hikers will find the jagged,
awesome scenery of the trek and adventure to the foot of The Savage Mountain beyond priceless..
A starting point for treks leading to the foot of the world's ninth-highest mountain,
the Fairy Meadows is one of the most strikingly beautiful places on Earth.
After an exhilarating jeep ride from Raikot Bridge and a short two-hour hike uphill,
you find yourself amongst a bevy of hotels and campsites in a location that looks like it is straight out
of a mythical storybook.
The Fairy Meadows is one of the most well-known and popular places to visit in Pakistan, and as such, it has been subject to a spate of rapid development in recent years. New hotels spring up often, and the sound of construction is now a constant presence. This is no longer an off-the-grid destination, but it is still possible to pay a visit without finding yourself swarmed by tourists.
Phander Valley is spectacularly wild and is the kind of place for those seeking to get off the grid
without exerting too much effort to escape from civilization. This paradise is for getting away from a consistent
cell signal, relaxing, and enjoying unspoiled natural wonders.
Phander has everything a traveler could want: day hikes and longer treks, fishing, camping, rich culture and history to uncover, and guesthouse and hotels of all price ranges to keep you warm and cozy in between adventures. Travelers can get to Phander from either Chitral (only in the warmer months) or Gilgit.
Home to truly stunning, lush natural beauty, Naran and Kaghan are destinations commonly frequented by
Pakistani tourists from the south looking to get away from the city and experience mountainous landscapes without
going too far north. Naran is surrounded by towering,
green peaks and is full of awesome hiking spots including the famous Saif Al Malouk lake.
If you want to experience staying amongst huge, green mountains without having to deal with overpricing and mass tourism, I highly recommend staying in Kaghan, just to the south of Naran. It's far cheaper, less crowded, and you get the same verdant, mountainous beauty without the crowds.
Karachi
Lahore
Swat Valley
Gilgit Baltistan
Skardu
Hunza Valley
Islamabad
Naran Valley
Kalam Valley