Beauty of Pakistan

Pakistan is a beautiful country. Home to 108 peaks above 7000 meters with K2, the South Asian country's mountain scenery is astounding. From the lively cities of Islamabad and Lahore to the beautiful valleys of the north, Pakistan is the perfect destination for a unique trip. It can be difficult to choose from a list of places to visit in this beautiful country, so take a look at our suggestions. Here are the 06 best and most beautiful places to visit in Pakistan.

One Checklist That You Should Keep In Mind Before Visiting Pakistan:


  • Skardu
  • Islamabad
  • Kalash valleys
  • Hunza
  • Peshawar
  • Gawadar

1-Skardu


  • Skardu is a beautiful place with turquoise waters, towering mountains, and beautiful lakes.

  • The people are generous and welcoming, and there is plenty to do in the area. 

  • Spend a day or two exploring the dunes at the picturesque Kachora Village, Shangri-La Resort, and Katapana Village to enjoy sure-footed sunrise and sunset views over the Indus River. 

  • To learn more about the area's history, visit the nearly 600-year-old Kharpochu Fort. 

  • Shopping and dining at Skardu Bazaar are a must. Here are some great local gifts sure to please your friends and family.

  • If you are fond of paddling, you have to go to the base camp of some of the highest mountains in the world the front of the glaciers.

  • Your vacation is not complete without a match of Deosai National Park and Spara Lake



2-Islamabad


  • A perfect place to relax and enjoy the beautiful city of Islamabad. Be well with the city's beautiful children and highways' peaceful environment.

  • If you're looking for a city with a population in the middle of the range, search for a city with a moderate population. There's so much to see here, it's well worth your time. 

  • Cultural heritage sites such as Pakistan Monument, Fukret Hedge Museum, and Faisal Mosque are popular tourist attractions. You can easily hike through the picturesque and dense Margalla Hills, which will take you on some spectacular trails, and then drive up to Monal at the top.

  • From here you get stunning views of Islamabad and the surrounding area. If you're looking for a great place to take Instagram photos, this is the place to be!

  • There are many delicious foods to be found in Islamabad. Whether you want to try continental or Chinese food, or American, English, or Italian food, Restaurants in Islamabad have it all. Everything is here.

  • Most visitors can't help but fall in love with the beautiful Lake View Park, Chakrabarti, and the quaint village of Saidpur.



3-Kalash valley

  • The Kalash Valley is located amid the Hindu Kush mountain range in Chitral. 

  • The mesmerizing beauty of the area, the grasslands, and the unique architecture of the houses make this place worth a visit.

  • Bamburi is the most famous of the Kalasha valleys. But if you want to witness and experience the unique culture of the Kalasha, head to Rambor and Barrier.

  • The liberal Kalash people are said to be descendants of Alexander the Great's armies. If you are visiting in May, don't miss the annual feast called Chalam Joshi.



4-Hunza valley


  • It is no secret that Hunza is home to liberal, helpful and hospitable people. 

  • Located in the Karakoram mountain range, Hunza is home to many colorful and picturesque villages. 

  • There is much more like gardens, glaciers, a river, wooden bridges, and grasslands covered by rugged and snow-capped mountains. 

  • Watch the sunset at Duiker, a small village high above the valley. Get spectacular views from the top of the Altit and Baltit forts. Or just stroll through the beautiful streets of Hunza and mingle with the locals.

  • Karimabad is the main commercial center of the valley, with many hotels, restaurants, and shops.


    Before you leave, try some wonderful local food at the restaurant and buy some beautiful handicrafts from the shops.




5-Peshawar


  • Located northwest of Islamabad, Peshawar is a beautiful city that dates back to the 17th century Mughal Empire.

  • The city is famous among tourists for its historical places, shopping markets, and food. Just stroll through the streets and bazaars of Peshawar and try the famous charsi tikka for lunch at Namak Mandi. 

  • If you are a mutton lover, don't miss the traditional Dum Pakht dish. Peshawar has preserved its medieval charm.

  • Bala Hisar Fort and its ramparts are still visible watching the movement along the famous GT Road. It was built in 1562 and the fort was the official residence of the Afghan Durrani dynasty. 

  • When it comes to shopping, you can buy many luxury items in Peshawar at cheap prices. There are famous Afghan carpets in Shuba Chowk, precious stones in Namak Mandi, and the Peshawari chapel in Jahangirpura Market (Jahangirpura Bazaar), this city has it all.

  • For shopping enthusiasts, a visit to the historic Qisa Khwani Bazaar is also a must.




6-Gawadar


  • Think deep blue waters, white mountains, stunning landscapes, and sand dunes. 

  • That's what you can imagine in the beautiful port city of Gawadar in Balochistan province, Pakistan. Admire the breathtaking view of the clear waters of the Arabian Sea and Gwadar Port.

  • If that doesn't make you happy, head to the iconic Hammerhead – a mass of rock formed as a result of an eruption of a mud volcano.

  • The turquoise waters of Astola Island are easily accessible by motorboats. If you're not into skin diving, you'll just go fishing or exploring the water to spot dolphins and turtles. 

  • Other magical tourist spots like Amara Beach, The Sphinx of Balochistan, The Aristocrat of Hope Sculpture, and Hangul Parkland are absolute to delight you.