SEE TOURSFIND HOTELS After decades of political instability and security problems that removed Pakistan from the list of all but the most fearless travellers, the country is now on the verge of something special. Pakistan has opened its doors to travellers from across the world, thanks to improved security and political stability.

Pakistan is a beautiful country. Home to 108 peaks above 7,000 meters, including K2, the south Asian country’s mountain scenery is stunning. From the lively cities like Islamabad and Lahore to the beautiful valleys in the north, Pakistan is a perfect place for a unique getaway. It can be difficult to choose from the long list of places to visit in this lovely country, so have a look at our suggestions. Here are 10 of the best and most beautiful places to see in Pakistan. Icon-Earth 1. Skardu Turquoise waters, towering mountains, beautiful lakes, and generous people, Skardu has it all. Spend a day or two exploring the beautiful Kachhura Village, Shangri-la Resort, and the sand dunes in Katpana village. Enjoy an incredible experience watching the sunrise and sunset over the Indus River.
To know the area’s history, visit the 600 years old Kharpocho Fort. Shopping and dining in Skardu Bazaar is a must. Here you’ll find some fantastic local gifts for your friends and family back home. If you are fond of trekking, you can’t help trekking through the glaciers to the basecamps of some of the world’s highest mountains, including K2. Your vacation wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the surreal Deosai National Park and Satpara Lake. Kachura Lake, Skardu 2. Islamabad The romantic city of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is an excellent place for relaxation and sightseeing. The city is green all over, with beautiful roads and highways and a clean, calm, and serene environment. You will enjoy exploring the moderately populated city. Cultural heritage sites like Pakistan Monument, Lok Virsa Museum, and Faisal Mosque are famous spots. Or you can simply hit the hiking trails in the picturesque and densely forested Margalla Hills and then drive to Monal at the top. You will get magnificent views of Islamabad and the surrounding areas from up here. It is a per
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Travel and Destinations AD Asia 10 Best and Most Beautiful Places to see in Pakistan Beautiful places in Pakistan Disclosure: We’ve partnered with top brands and services and this page contains affiliate links which means we may get a commission at no cost to you if you click on our links and make a purchase. Thank you for your support. Read more. Share… SEE TOURSFIND HOTELS After decades of political instability and security problems that removed Pakistan from the list of all but the most fearless travellers, the country is now on the verge of something special. Pakistan has opened its doors to travellers from across the world, thanks to improved security and political stability. Pakistan is a beautiful country.
Home to 108 peaks above 7,000 meters, including K2, the south Asian country’s mountain scenery is stunning. From the lively cities like Islamabad and Lahore to the beautiful valleys in the north, Pakistan is a perfect place for a unique getaway. It can be difficult to choose from the long list of places to visit in this lovely country, so have a look at our suggestions. Here are 10 of the best and most beautiful places to see in Pakistan. Icon-Earth 1. Skardu Turquoise waters, towering mountains, beautiful lakes, and generous people, Skardu has it all. Spend a day or two exploring the beautiful Kachhura Village, Shangri-la Resort, and the sand dunes in Katpana village. Enjoy an incredible experience watching the sunrise and sunset over the Indus River.
To know the area’s history, visit the 600 years old Kharpocho Fort. Shopping and dining in Skardu Bazaar is a must. Here you’ll find some fantastic local gifts for your friends and family back home. If you are fond of trekking, you can’t help trekking through the glaciers to the basecamps of some of the world’s highest mountains, including K2.
Your vacation wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the surreal Deosai National Park and Satpara Lake. Kachura Lake, Skardu 2. Islamabad The romantic city of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is an excellent place for relaxation and sightseeing. The city is green all over, with beautiful roads and highways and a clean, calm, and serene environment. You will enjoy exploring the moderately populated city. Cultural heritage sites like Pakistan Monument, Lok Virsa Museum, and Faisal Mosque are famous spots. Or you can simply hit the hiking trails in the picturesque and densely forested Margalla Hills and then drive to Monal at the top. You will get magnificent views of Islamabad and the surrounding areas from up here. It is a perfect spot to capture Instagram pictures. Islamabad has endless options for the foodie. Whether you want to munch some continental or Chinese cuisine, or try Pakistani, American, English, or Italian cookery, Islamabad’s restaurants have them all. Most visitors can’t help falling in love with the beautiful Lake View Park and Shakarparian, and the small but exquisite Saidpur Village.
The best shopping places in Islamabad include Centaurus Mall and Safa Gold Mall. See Hotels Pakistan Monument Islamabad Tour Idea 3. Kalasha Valleys Nestled between the Hindu Kush mountain range in Chitral. These beautiful valleys are home to the indigenous and unique Kalash tribe. The mesmerising beauty of the area, the meadows, and the unique architecture of the houses make this place worth exploring. Bamburet is the most famous among the Kalasha Valleys. But if you want to witness and experience the unique Kalasha culture, head over to Rumboor and Birir. The liberal Kalash people are said to be the descendants of the armies of Alexander the Great. Don’t miss the annual feast called Chilam Joshi if you are visiting in May. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW 4. Hunza It’s no secret that Hunza is home to liberal, helpful, and hospitable people. Nestled in the Karakoram Mountain Range, Hunza comprises several colourful and stunning villages. There’s so much like orchards, glaciers, a river, wooden bridges, and meadows skirted by rugged and snow-capped mountains.
Witness a hypnotic sunset at Duikar, a small village perching over the valley. Get majestic views from the top of Altit and Baltit forts. Or simply stroll in the beautiful streets of Hunza and socialise with the locals. Karimabad, the main commercial center of the valley, has many hotels, restaurants, and shops. Before you leave, try some scrumptious local cuisines at the restaurants and buy some beautiful handicrafts at the shops. Mountains in Hunza, Pakistan You May Like 5. Peshawar Situated to the northwest of Islamabad, Peshawar is a beautiful city with a history dating back to the 17th century Mughal Empire. This city is famous among tourists for its historical places, shopping bazaars, and food. Simply stroll the streets and markets of Peshawar and try the famous Charsi Tikka for lunch in Namak Mandi. If you’re fond of lamb meat then don’t miss the traditional Dum pukht dish. Peshawar has preserved its medie..
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Skip to content Wander-Lush Home / Asia / 20 Most Beautiful Places in Pakistan – From Mountains to Mosques 20 Most Beautiful Places in Pakistan – From Mountains to Mosques By Emily Lush Published: December 1, 2020 Updated: April 1, 2021 ASIA It’s hard to imagine a more magnificent landscape than the rugged peaks, hidden villages and wind-swept plains of Pakistan. Here are 20 of the most beautiful places in Pakistan, from wild mountain passes and unreal lakes, to ornate mosques and ancient fortresses. Thanks to Samantha for sharing her Pakistan tips. Samantha is a self-proclaimed South Asia addict and hippopotamus lover who’s been on the road for seven months so far. She blogs about her indefinite budget-backpacking adventure at Intentional Detours, where she shares guides and stories to help and inspire you to visit offbeat places, too. Please note: This post contains affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission if you make a purchase by clicking a link (at no extra cost to you). Learn more. Western media might try to tell you otherwise, but trust me – Pakistan is an absolutely stunning country. Think famous mountain peaks, emerald-green and turquoise-blue valleys, deserts filled with remnants of ancient civilization… And that’s not even the half of it. One thing’s for sure: Pakistan sure isn’t lacking in beautiful places to visit! Also read: 7 best Pakistani cultural experiences for travellers. During the 4 months I spent in the country, I was constantly blown away by what I was seeing. There’s an endless number of perfect natural (and man-made) sights to see while backpacking Pakistan, so I thought I’d spotlight 20 of the very best for future travellers. 20 most beautiful places in Pakistan Without further ado, here are the 20 most beautiful places in Pakistan (in no particular order), a country that quickly and fiercely stole my heart. 1. SWAT VALLEY A green mountain valley with a small village at the bottom. The Swat Valley – one of the most beautiful places in Pakistan. Subscribe to Wander-Lush Get the latest posts & behind-the-scenes updates direct to your inbox. One email per month. No spam. First Name (optional) Your Email… SIGN UP I consent to receiving emails and personalized ads. Though it has had a rough past, the present and future of Swat Valley are shining very bright. This stunning valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan is something straight out of a fairy tale. Think bright green fields and forests, picturesque villages, and rivers boasting shades of blue so clear and bright you wouldn’t have thought them real! The true beauty of Swat can be found around the town of Kalam, which serves as a base to the explore the beauty of the valley. Here are 3 places you can’t miss in Swat Valley: Boyun Village Boyun, also known as Green Top, is a short drive or manageable up-hill walk from Kalam town. When you finally reached the pinnacle, you’ll be rewarded with a panorama of one of the most vast and beautiful villages I’ve ever seen – along with sweeping views of the valley below. Boyun is an easy day trip from Kalam. A mountain stream runs through Pakistan’s Swat Valley. Swat Valley – does it get any more picturesque than this!? Kandol and Spindhor Lakes These alpine lakes lie 2 hours away from Kalam. These days, Kandol Lake is accessible via jeep track and is a bit more commercialised, whereas Spindhor can only be reached on a 2-hour trek. Whichever you choose to visit, both are absolutely counted among the most beautiful places in Pakistan. Ushu Forest This well-preserved forest is full of deodar trees and is a fabulous place to get lost. The road that leads into the forest continues on to several villages set along the Kalam River. 2. HUNZA VALLEY A brilliant blue river runs through Pakistan’s beautiful Hunza Valley. The exquisite Hunza Valley – a must-visit place in Pakistan. If you live in Pakistan – or have read anything about the country – it’s almost certain you’ve come across the name Hunza. Don’t let the word ‘valley’ confuse you, though – Hunza is actually a massive district made up of numerous valleys and villages. One part of the ancient Silk Road, here are some of the most beautiful sights in Hunza: Passu Cones The Passu Cathedral is a natural work of art and one of the most recognisable scenes in Pakistan.
Though staying overnight in Passu village is no longer allowed, the cones are visible from a ways away, starting from the village of Gulmit. The most iconic view of the Cathedral is from the Karakoram Highway, about an hour’s drive from Gilgit City. The jagged peaks of a mountain range in Pakistan framed by trees in fall colours. Pakistan’s Passu Cones in fall. Attabad Lake A lake that doesn’t look real… Even when you’re standing right in front of it.
Attabad was born out of tragedy when a massive landslide occurred in 2010. The flow of the Hunza River was blocked, and the now-famous lake was created in its wake. Its bright-blue turquoise wat