Top 10 places in Pakistan for visitors

Introduction

Pakistan is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture. It has many tourist destinations that are worth visiting like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, etc. The following are the top 10 places in Pakistan for visitors:

Karakoram Highway

The Karakoram Highway is a highway that connects Pakistan to China, providing access to the majority of Pakistan's population and economy.

The highway is open all year round, but it is usually closed in winter because of snowfall.

The Karakoram Highway is considered the highest paved international road in the world at 6,700 meters (22,965 feet). It was built by China as part of its Belt and Road Initiative with financial assistance from Pakistan.

It has been used extensively by tourists visiting both sides of this border because it provides easy access between cities such as Islamabad or Lahore on either side with less than an hour's drive each way! You can also visit several other popular tourist attractions along this route such as K2 Base Camp where climbers will find plenty more things to do besides hiking up mountains like Broad Peak which requires an overnight stay due to its altitude gain exceeding 25km/hr rise rate from basecamp down into glacier valley below where climbers spend days waiting until conditions improve before attempting summit attempt themselves after spending months training hard during their preparation phase

Neelum Valley

Neelum Valley is a beautiful valley in Azad Kashmir. It is located in the northeast of Muzaffarabad, which is known for its scenic beauty and tranquility. Neelum Valley is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Pakistan. The area has become very popular among foreign tourists because of its natural beauty and peaceful environment.

The valley has been declared a national park; therefore there are no buildings or hotels here. However, you can stay at some guest houses that have been built by locals who want to make this place better by building them themselves rather than letting visitors come here without any purpose whatsoever

Swat Valley

Swat Valley is a mountainous valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located in the Hindu Kush range of the Karakoram Mountains and is known for its large valley glaciers, lakes, and snow-capped peaks.

The area has been home to many different peoples throughout history including Aryans, Scythians, Greeks/Greeks, and others who have lived there over time. In recent years it has become an important tourist destination due to its natural beauty as well as historical significance

Gilgit-Baltistan

Gilgit-Baltistan is the northernmost administrative territory of Pakistan. It's famous for its mountains and lakes, which are a paradise for trekkers.

The second highest mountain in the world (7,611 m) is located here—and it's also home to some of Pakistan's most beautiful valleys and glaciers.

Khunjerab Pass

Khunjerab Pass is the highest paved international border crossing in the world. It’s located at an elevation of 4,693 meters (15,397 ft) and is also known as the ‘Karakoram Highway’ connecting Pakistan to China. The pass was constructed by China and opened for use in 1989.

Khunjerab Pass is one of the most important transportation routes for land-based cargo trucks traveling between Central Asia and Europe via Afghanistan and Iran, or vice versa; it's also an important route for air traffic between Pakistan and China as well as India, Russia, and Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan.

Shandur Polo Ground

The Shandur Polo Ground is located in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is the highest polo ground in the world at an elevation of 4114 meters (13,500 ft).

Lake Saiful Muluk

Lake Saiful Muluk is located in Gilgit-Baltistan and it's the largest lake in Pakistan. It was created by glaciers that retreated from the Himalayas over the last 10,000 years. The lake has an elevation of 4500 meters above sea level and it's covered with lush green vegetation all year round.

The lake is home to a wide range of wildlife including wild goats, deer, and antelope such as gazelle, nilgai (sambar), markhor (markhor), and blackbuck among others. There are also leopards present here along with rare birds like the endangered black-necked grebe which can be seen flocking together on their breeding grounds around this beautiful water body during the spring season when temperatures rise above freezing point!

Moola Chotok Waterfall

Moola Chotok Waterfall is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, near Khyber Pass. You can reach it by car or bus from Islamabad and Peshawar. The best time to visit is from October through April when the weather is warm and dry (although be prepared for some rain)

If you're planning on going here with your family or friends, make sure they have appropriate shoes and clothing so that they don't get too cold while walking around the waterfall area. Bring plenty of water along with snacks because there aren't many places nearby where you can buy food when visiting this spot! Also, bring a camera since there's no way we could capture all its beauty ourselves!

Deosai National Park

Deosai National Park is a national park in Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan.

It was established on 1 April 2002 and is located in the Karakoram Mountains, 30 miles (50 kilometers) south of Hunza. The park covers an area of 534 square miles (1,387 km2).

The park is home to many rare animals such as snow leopards, Marco Polo sheep, and brown bears. The forest here has an altitude range from 3200m above sea level (7200 feet) up to 5000m above sea level or 12000 ft

Rush Lake

Rush Lake is a lake in the Karakoram Mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 4,600 m (15,100 ft) above sea level. The lake has a maximum depth of 240 m (787 ft).[1] The area around Rush Lake was heavily glaciated during the Pleistocene period.[2]

These are the must-visit places in Pakistan.

  • Karakoram Highway

  • Neelum Valley

  • Swat Valley

  • Gilgit-Baltistan

  • Khunjerab Pass 6. Shandur Polo Ground 7. Lake Saiful Muluk 8 Moola Chotok Waterfall 9 Deosai National Park

Conclusion

I hope this article has helped you to decide which places to visit in Pakistan.

There is so much more than just these 10 places, they are all very different from each other and make for a great trip. If you're looking for more tips on traveling through Pakistan safely then check out our blog post about it here!

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