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Comprehensive guide to traveling in Pakistan: Exploring the beauty of Pakistan’s tourist destinations

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  1. Ahsan Beach
  2. Bolan Pass
  3. Cave City
  4. Chandragup
  5. Churna Island
  6. Cliff
  7. Gadani Beach
  8. Gomal Pass
  9. Great Sphinx
  10. Gwadar Beach
  11. Gwadar West Bay Beach
  12. Hanna Lake
  13. Hinglaj Mata
  14. Hub Dam
  15. Khojak Pass
  16. Koh-i-Chiltan
  17. Koh-i-Takatu
  18. Makran Coastal Range
  19. Mari Chak
  20. Meeri Kalaat
  21. Mizri Ghar
  22. Pir Ghaib
  23. Pinjra Bridge NH-65
  24. Princess of Hope
  25. Quaid-e-Azam Residency
  26. Surbandar Beachside
  27. Toba Kakar Range
  28. Zarghun Ghar

10. Kerthar area among historical places to visit in Pakistan

The Kirthar range extends from Sindh to Balochistan, forming a natural boundary between the two provinces. This mountain range encompasses notable peaks such as Gorakh Hill (5700), Kutte Ji Qabar (6877), and Bandu Ji Qabar (7112). Renowned for its breathtaking beauty and rich history, this region spans 150 miles and offers an array of streams, springs, and historic sites, making it an ideal destination for tourists. However, it’s unfortunate that few visitors choose to explore this area. The local population eagerly welcomes tourists and aims to improve the area’s appeal.

Kirthar National Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

11. Gorak Hill one of the Pakistani beautiful places

Snowfall in Sindh may sound like a fantasy, but it’s a reality in one particular location. In Gorakh, a scenic plateau nestled at an altitude of over 5,688 feet, snowfall occurs during winter months. In fact, in 2008, the entire mountain range was blanketed with snow. Gorakh is part of the Kirthar Mountain Range, which spans the border between Sindh and Balochistan in the western region. It’s ranked among the top tourist destinations in Pakistan.

12. Rural areas near Punjab river

Punjab is endowed with numerous blessings, including fertile land and verdant farms. Nature has bestowed upon Punjab a spectrum of colors in every season, with vibrant hues of spring emerging as winter fades away. According to Syed Mehdi Bukhari, Sialkot, a city situated near the banks of the River Chenab, is renowned as a hub of artisans and ranks among the top destinations to visit in Punjab, Pakistan. It’s possible that not only the soils bordering this river, but also the inhabitants residing along its banks owe their fertility to the Chenab. Influential figures such as Iqbal, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Shev Kumar Batalvi, and many other prolific minds trace their roots back to this region. The River Chenab originates from Marala, located 24 kilometers from the city of Sialkot.

13. Ghanche District, Gilgit Visiting Places–Baltistan

In Gilgit-Baltistan, the Ghanche district stands apart with its stunning valleys, settlements, and welcoming locals residing amidst river-irrigated lands. At the heart of the district lies Khaplu, a picturesque landscape boasting towering peaks, azure waters, and cascading waterfalls. The inhabitants of this quaint settlement along the banks of the River Shyok are as warm and hospitable as they have been for centuries. Continuing beyond Khaplu, a winding road leads to the delta of the River Shyok, where it branches off, meandering through the gravel-filled river plain. In the backdrop, the majestic peak of Mashabrum mountain looms large, completing the breathtaking scenery.

14. Ranikot Fort among best tourist places in Pakistan

Ranikot, boasting a circumference of approximately 26 km, holds the title of being the largest fort in the world. However, despite its grandeur, authorities have yet to develop it into a major tourist attraction. Accessing this fort is relatively easy from Karachi via the National Highway. Departing from Karachi, travelers can head towards Dadu on the Indus Highway, which offers smooth and well-maintained roads. After reaching San, the hometown of Sindhi nationalist GM Syed, a short distance away lies a divergence point where a weathered sign indicates Ranikot is about 30 km ahead. Despite the road conditions being subpar, the distance can typically be covered in 30 to 40 minutes.

15. Bahawalpur –  The Beauty of Pakistan

Bahawalpur, a city situated along the left bank of the Sutlej River, was once a princely state in Punjab. It holds a wealth of historic buildings, monuments, and parks, many of which are unfamiliar to most. Known for its lush gardens that provide a soothing sight, Bahawalpur also features magnificent palaces that never fail to leave a lasting impression on visitors. As we compile this remarkable Pakistan tour guide, Bahawalpur’s desert areas and opulent palaces stand out as notable attractions.

16. Mubarak Village Karachi Pakistan

Mubarak remains the second largest fishermen village in Karachi. Bordering with Gadani in Balochistan, the landscape offers a stark contrast of golden hills and turquoise clear waters. Away from the city frenzy, this place welcomes you with warmth. Upon parking near the shore, you’ll find numerous boats anchored, floating on crystal-clear waters under the expansive blue sky.

17. Islamabad Pakistan – The Beautiful

Islamabad, the most beautiful city in Pakistan, ranks as the second most beautiful capital in the world. It’s the best place to visit in Pakistan to experience and understand its culture.

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