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Best Tourist Attractions In Pakistan

Pakistan is a small place but yet an enchanting and a wonderful holiday destination. In Urdu, “Pakistan” means the “Land of the Pure”. This beautiful place is especially momentous for those who admire history, though it has various picturesque and breathtaking locations as well.

Some of The Best Tourist Attractions In Pakistan:

The Indus Valley Civilization – Till 1947, The Pakistan territory was Indian Territory. And the Indian Territory is the house to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization which is as old as 3000 BC. There are two historical places of very high significance. One of them being The Harappa Culture (on the banks of the River Ravi) and the other one is Mohenjodaro. Both are located in Pakistan and they are quite an attraction for any history buff.

The Marakan Coastline – It’s a 754 kilometers, fantastic stretch of coastline which saw the great warrior Alexander the Great, march during the Greek war in 325 BC. Another great leader, General Muhammad Bin Qasim led his army on the Sindh expedition through this wondrous coast.

The Silk Road – A very famous and a hot spot in Pakistan. This road threads through the Himalayan range, passes over the Indus River and traverses through the Hunza and Gilgit valleys. Commutation is possible on this road now however, centuries back it was used for silk merchandising.

Karachi - Former capital of Pakistan. The beauteous city is situated on the Arabian sea and has one of the most scenic beaches in Asia, the Clifton beach. Because of being a capital, Karachi has become an important economic center in the country. It is an extraordinary place for shopping. as well as for trying out the superb Pakistani delicacies. While you are in the city, remember to visit the tom of Quai-e-Azam. The local zoo is a perfect recreational spot for the kids. Tourists can also enjoy the delightful boat rides that can hired from the harbor.

Islamabad – Present capital of Pakistan and since 1963. This city has been beautified to the core to equalize its importance. From the lawns to the spacious roads, everything makes this city a pleasure to behold. Karachi has splendid modern architectural designs – Showing off everything that the city possesses. The Shah Faisal Mosque is a place which one shouldn’t miss to check out. The mosque is large enough to entertain 10,000 devotees at one time and the Dama-e-Koh is one of the most elegant terraced gardens in Asia.

Lahore - A legend says that this city was established by Prince Ram of the Ramayana fame though the historians don’t agree upon it. This is a place where you get to see a flawless blend of the bygone era and present - there are buildings that originated in the period of Mughals, the British and the present day. The overall effect is completely fascinating.

K-2 of the Himalayan mountain ranges – Situated in Pakistan in the Karakoram, It’s the second largest peak in the world. The Pakistan Government promotes mountain climbing and if you have sports as your hobby, then this will prove to be just the right challenge for you.

Water sports – for sports hobbyists, Pakistan has a lot to offer. Take a tour to the Indus, Hunza, Pankora, Swat and Kunhar for the fun you desire. The Government has special arrangements for tourists is such locations.

Rawal Lake - Its one of the most exciting picnic spots in Pakistan and anybody can’t just afford to miss it! A man-made lake by nature, it has been The Rawal Lake is man-made and it has been adorned especially for tourists with lawns and stunning plantation.

Friday

Plan Your Vacation- Travel To Pakistan

If you want to plan your vacation, you should travel to Pakistan. Pakistan is one of the most visited counties in the world. People come to Pakistan every year for its unique culture, music, people, food and the ancient heritage.


Pakistan has some of the world’s tallest mountains and highest peaks which attract hundreds of climbers, hikers and trekkers every year. Most of us consider Pakistan as a conservative country lacking basic resources. This is not true. All latest amenities of life are available in the major cities with business centers, latest housing and infrastructural facilities, 5 star hotels and modern life styles.

What is so special in Pakistan?

Tourism in Pakistan has a large variety of attractions. There are ancient civilizations such as the Harrapa, Taxila and Mohenjo-Daro to the large range of Himalayas which attract people mainly in the winters for winter sports.

Adventure loving people, mainly trekkers are attracted due to the vast range of mountains and northern areas. These areas and peaks are over 7000 m high.


The Heart of Mughal Empire- Lahore

Lahore was once the heart of the Mughal Empire with the prestigious Lahore Fort and Badshahi Masjid still standing tall and high restoring Mughal era with all its pride. The tomb of Jahangir and Shalimar garden are some other places which are worth seeing.

Along with all these, we cannot forget the Tomb of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Thousands of Sikh pilgrims visit Lahore every year to visit the Tomb of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and other sacred places.



Lahori Food

Lahore is called the city of food. It is a common saying that whoever visits Pakistan, if he does not go to Lahore, his visit is incomplete. With hundreds of restaurants and cafes, the city is proud of the flavors it has to offer. Some of the places which are famous for its eating are Cookoos Café, Gawalmandi Street and many restaurants on M.M Alam roads.



There are many international chains in Pakistan including MC Donald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, Gloria Jeans, Café Saporito, Dunkin Donuts and many more. However, while traveling in Pakistan, you must try the famous Chicken Tikka, Chicken Boti and Mutton Karahi. Along with these, you would also like to try some Goal Gappas, Dahii Bhallas, Rabri and Kheer.


Traveling in Pakistan

You can easily plan your trip to Pakistan and within its cities either online or by going to travel agents. Travelling within Pakistan is not expensive. You can easily travel from one city to other by bus or train or plane. However, if you are looking for adventure, try travelling on train and see many cities and villages in between your desired destinations.


If you are staying in some five star hotels such as Pearl Continental, Avari, Marriot, Serena or Best Western, they can easily arrange your tour packages at economical rates.


The Queen of Hills- Murree

Murree, nearly 2 hours away from the capital city of Pakistan is called the Queen of Hills as it is more than 4000 m above sea level and surrounded by mountains. It is famous for its view, cold weather and magnificent shopping.


Swat,Kaghan and Naran Valley

Surrounding by mountains with lush green grass and great view, these three places are a must to visit. There are resorts which are easily available and if you are looking for adventure you can always camp and enjoy life. The people here are very hospitable and often tourists are invited to locals for tea and even lunch or dinner.