Best Tourist Places to visit in Pakistan

When people hear the word “Pakistan,” the first thing that springs to mind is “tourism.” Pakistan offers some of the most beautiful spots to visit. The Western media has tried to portray Pakistan negatively, but this is not the case. Pakistan has several great sites to visit. Travel Guide will highlight some of the best places to visit in Islamabad. Pakistan has rich, beautiful sites that would make you fall in love with the nation, especially the northwestern part of the country. 

If you are a tourist, consider some places to visit in Lahore. Many foreign tourists come to observe the beauty of Pakistan’s northern territories. Northern Pakistan is lush with flora and lakes. Because it is nearly always chilly in the north of Pakistan, the weather is always pleasant. It might get frigid in the winter, but the summer air in Pakistan’s northern region is to die for. The following are some of the best sites to visit in Pakistan. 

List of Beautiful Places in Pakistan

Hunza Valley

Hunza is one of Pakistan’s most beautiful spots. If you reside in Pakistan or know anything about it, you’ve probably heard about how gorgeous Hunza is. Especially in the spring, when the flowers blossom, and Hunza is dotted with pink flowering trees. What a sight for sore eyes. It would be best if you were perplexed by the term ‘Valley’ in this sentence. Don’t be misled; Hunza is a vast area of several little valleys and villages. Hunza should be at the top of your list if you ever plan a trip to Pakistan’s north.

Naltar Valley

Naltar is around two hours drive from Gilgit. Gilgit is also one of Pakistan’s most attractive tourist destinations. Naltar is most known for its beautiful lakes. This Valley is surrounded by beautiful pine trees, giving the impression that it is out of this planet. The best potatoes in Pakistan are grown in Naltar Valley. Naltar Valley is the place to go if you want to experience heaven on Earth, especially in Pakistan. This location can make you fall in love with it. During their excursions, several foreign visitors stay at Naltar Valley.

Swat Valley

Swat Valley has a problematic past since violence used to occur in this Valley; however, despite all of the bloodshed Swat Valley endured in the past, the present and future of Swat are shining brightly. Like other valleys in Pakistan’s north, Swat is a lovely place. Swat Valley is located in Pakistan’s KPK and appears to be something out of a fairy tale. Greenery everywhere, woods, enormous green trees around the entire Valley, and rushing rivers displaying colors of gorgeous blue, so clean and beautiful that you nearly believe you’re dreaming, yet it’s all real. Swat’s ultimate beauty may be seen in the town of Kalam.

Fairy Meadows

Fairy Meadows has become the ideal tourist destination, and as a result, it is a little more expensive than it used to be, but the money spent on visiting the magnificent fairy meadows is well worth it! Fairy Meadows offers a breathtaking perspective of Nanga Parbat, the world’s ninth-highest mountain summit. However, getting to the magical meadows is a bit difficult. The journey begins with a jeep ride and only a jeep ride over the country’s most difficult highways and ends with a 5-kilometre hike on one of Pakistan’s best hiking routes. You may hire a campground, bring your gear, and camp for a night or two beneath the starry sky.

Neelum Valley

Neelum Valley is located in Azad Kashmir, opposite the Keran sector of India-controlled Kashmir. From Muzaffarabad to Tau Butt, Neelum Valley (the Blue Gem Valley) stretches for around 240 kilometers. Neelum is one of Azad Kashmir’s most beautiful valleys. It’s densely forested and has streams with the bluest water you’ve ever seen, woodlands, beautiful green mountains, and a river.

Lahore

Lahore is one of the most attractive cities in Pakistan’s Province of Punjab. It features various tourist attractions, including the Badshahi Mosque, the Lahore Fort, the Minar-e-Pakistan, and Old Lahore. They are the most incredible and historical tourist destinations in Pakistan. Pakistanis from all over the world visit Lahore to view the Minar-e-Pakistan and pay their respects to Allama Iqbal. Allama Iqbal is buried near the Badshahi Mosque. Foreign visitors come to Lahore to view the magnificent Badshahi mosque and shop at Anarkali. Anarkali is one of the most affordable bazaars in ancient Lahore.

Pir Sohawa

Pir Sohawa lies in the Margalla Hills, close to Islamabad. This tourist destination, ranked among the best in Pakistan, offers more than simply stunning views. This site is popular among visitors and residents for outings in the fresh air and for appreciating the gorgeous panorama. It is located around 5,000 feet above sea level.

Conclusion

If you are planning a trip, there are many lovely sites in Pakistan that you may visit. All of the places mentioned above should be on your travel bucket list. Foreign visitors travel to Pakistan to view the beautiful locations described in the article. All of these views are a treat for tired eyes.

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