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Top 17 best places to visit in Pakistan


 1> Swat Valley
2> Hunza Valley
3> Yarkhun Valley
4> Phander Lake
5> Brogil Valley
6> Lahore
7> Hingol National Park
8> Kalash Valley
9> Deosai Plains National Paek
10> Gorakh Hills
 11> Shimshal
12> Shah Jahan Mosque
 13> Fairy Meadows
14> Chapursan Valley
15> Khunjerab Pass
16> Skardu Valley
17> Neelum Valley

1. SWAT VALLEY

Swat Valley - one of the most beautiful places in Pakistan.

Although difficult times have passed, the present and the future of the Swat Valley are very bright. This beautiful valley in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan is a legend.

Think of the lush green fields and forests, the lovely villages, and the majestic rivers of blue that you would never have imagined!

The true beauty of Swat can be found near the town of Kalam, which serves as a base for exploring the beauty of the valley. Here are 3 places you won't miss in the Swat Valley.

2. HUNZA VALLEY


A brilliant blue river runs through Pakistan's beautiful Hunza Valley.

If you live in Pakistan - or have learned something about the country - you are sure to find the name Hunza. Do not let the word 'valley' confuse you, however - Hunza is actually a large region made up of many valleys and villages. Part of the ancient Silk Road, here are some of the most beautiful places in Hunza:

Eagle's Nest:

Want to see the magnificent sunset in the Hunza Valley? Go to Eagle's Nest for about an hour! The name comes from a nearby luxury hotel / restaurant, but you can drive to the viewing area without going there.

3. YARKHUN VALLEY

Although unknown and forgotten compared to Pakistan's most famous tourist destinations, I think Yarkhun Valley has been one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited in the country. Located in the Upper Chitral region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Yarkhun glows in mountainous mountains and untouched villages.

Arriving in the village, which takes many kilometers past the town of Mastuj, requires little effort if you do not have your own car. If you have, however, the ride is not too bad - just prepare for the dirt roads!

The adjacent village of Gazin really deserves a detour when you reach Yarkhun. Here, you can see the Thoi Pass, a high plateau connecting the Upper Chitral and Yasin Valley in Gilgit Baltistan.

4. PHANDER LAKE

Phander Lake.

During the 4 days I spent in Phander relaxing by the lake, I did not meet any other visitors. If you are visiting, I highly recommend you stay at Lake Inn, which is a short trip and you pay 1,000 rupees per night.

There is also an expensive PTDC (5,000 rupees) overlooking the lake, but the atmosphere and the price at the Lake Inn reigns high.

5. BROGIL VALLEY


Climbing northeast very near the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan, the Broghil Valley became formerly reachable best with the aid of using trek or horseback. Nowadays, the hidden region may be reached with the aid of using a misleading jeep track - but it nevertheless welcomes some site visitors inside some months while it isn't always frozen beneath neath icebergs.

In the meantime, whether or not outsiders are allowed to go to Broghil is iffy. (If you insist, make sure to test out the Central Commissioner's Office in Chitral earlier than taking a ride up there.) But Pakistanis - please see this beauty! The valley is domestic to many high-mendacity lakes, yaks, and greener pastures, all nestled at an altitude of extra than 13,000 feet [13,000 m].

In addition, an afternoon ride from Lashkargaz, the remaining village in Broghil, will lead you to Karambar Lake, one of the maximum withinside the world!

6. LAHORE


Lahore is one of the maximum stunning towns in Pakistan.

City… What do you say? Yes, Lahore might be a metro however its data make it one of the maximum stunning locations to go to in Pakistan. Lahore became a Mughals city, and lots in their introduction nevertheless exists.

If you're questioning what the first-class locations to go to in Lahore, and it is one o the most beautiful places to visit in Pakistan ever, preserve on due to the fact there are so many!

The city's maximum well-known monuments encompass the Badshahi Mosque, the Wazir Khan Mosque, and the Lahore Fort. Add to that the various well-preserved cemeteries, sanctuaries, and Havelis upon Havelis, and you've determined yourself the cultural capital of Pakistan.


7. HINGOL NATIONAL PARK

Hingol National Park.

Hingol National Park is technically located in Pakistan, and it is the most beautiful places to visit in Pakistan, but it looks like a Martian planet! The park is over 6,000-square-kilometers and consists of stunning rock formations, huge canyons, many species of animals, and even a volcanic volcano.

In addition, part of the National Park touches the coast, adding sea to all its other properties. Although completely absent from the world in its appearance, Hingol is only 3.5 hours from Karachi, the most populous Pakistani city in Pakistan.

Pakistanis should have no problem getting into the park, but outsiders should have a mixed experience. Some local escorts were able to spend the night / weekend in the park, while others were given only day permits. There is no public transportation to the park, so finding your transportation is essential.

8 . KALASH VALLEY

The Kalash Valleys.
 The villages of Kalash, consisting of Bumboret, Rumor, and Bir, are home to the Kalash people, a small religious and ethnic group in Pakistan with their own beliefs, culture, and language. The villages they live in are certainly some of the most beautiful places in Pakistan - not just because of their natural splendor, but also the beauty of Kalash itself.



9. DEOSAI PLAINS NATIONAL PARK



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