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Blogs Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Pakistan

December 15, 2023by Abida Asif0
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“Pakistan tops list of world’s best travel destination for 2018, as British Backpacker Society describes it as ‘one of the friendliest countries on earth’” here

“United States-based Conde Nast Traveler lists Pakistan as top holiday destination for 2020”.

Often referred to as the hidden gem of South Asia, has gained international recognition as a top travel destination in Pakistan. Renowned for its warm hospitality and diverse landscapes, Pakistan has captured the hearts of travelers across the globe. In this blog, we’ll delve into the top 5 tourist attractions that make Pakistan a must-visit destination for any avid explorer.

 

1: Hunza Valley: A Paradise in the North   

Topping our list of Best Tourist attractions in Pakistan is the enchanting Hunza Valley, nestled in the extreme north. Renowned for its breathtaking mountainous terrain, Hunza is a haven for both locals and international tourists. The residents are celebrated for their warm hospitality and remarkable longevity, attributed to their organic and healthy lifestyle. Must-visit attractions include the Khunjerab Pass (Pakistan-China Border), Passu Cones, Attabad Lake, Ghulkin Glacier, and the historic Baltit and Altit Forts. The Hussaini Suspension Bridge and the majestic view of Rakaposhi add to the valley’s allure. Best time to visit Hunza is between April and October.

2: Skardu: Where Nature and History Converge 

Securing the second spot on our list Best Places to visit in Pakistan is Skardu, a destination of unparalleled beauty in the north, boasting an international airport for easy accessibility. Skardu is a treasure trove of Tibetan, British, and Mughal architecture. Visitors can explore beautiful lakes, including the world’s highest desert. The region’s rich cultural tapestry and diverse landscapes make it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Pakistani experience. Best time to visit Skardu is between April and October.

 

 

3: Lahore: A Tapestry of History and Culture

At number three is Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab, a city steeped in history and culture. From the reign of Hindu maharajas to the Mughal Empire, Sikh conquerors, and the British colonial era, Lahore has witnessed it all. The city boasts Mughal architecture, a historical city center, the vibrant Wagah Border, Kartarpur Corridor, Shahi Qila, Badshahi Mosque, and the Lahore Museum, making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. Lahore sightseeing is the best deal. Best time to visit Lahore is throughout the year.

 

4: Chitral/Kailash: Unveiling Ancient Legacies
Chitral, the crown jewel of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, takes the fourth spot on our list. The Kailash Valley, inhabited by indigenous people believed to be descendants of Alexander the Great, offers a unique cultural experience. This vulnerable religious and ethnic community is struggling to preserve its identity in a predominantly Muslim country. Visitors can immerse themselves in the distinct culture by attending yearly religious and cultural events.

 

 

   5. Swat Valley: A Glimpse into Gandhara Civilization   

Rounding off our top 5 is Swat Valley, the center of the ancient Gandhara civilization. With its lush green mountains, pristine rivers, and captivating landscapes, Swat has a rich history dating back centuries. Key attractions include the Swat Museum, Takht-e-Bhai ruins, Malamjaba Ski Resort, Kalam Valley, and picturesque lakes, offering a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.

In conclusion, Pakistan’s allure lies in its diverse landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or cultural enthusiast, Pakistan has something extraordinary to offer. Embark on a journey to discover the beauty and wonders that make Pakistan one of the world’s top tourist destinations.

 

At Black Glacier tours we plan the trip in such a way that our client explore Pakistan in a different manner. For Affordable and budget travel to Pakistan. To assist toursits we are on to write series of blogs to complete Pakistan travel guide.

If you talk about history and civilization The Harappan /Indus valley civilization was located in the Indus River valley between 3300 – c. 1300 BCE. Its two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, were located in present-day Pakistan’s Punjab and Sindh provinces, respectively.

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