What are beautiful places to visit in Pakistan?.
The answer of this question involves a mixture of emotions, and that’s because I don’t know what the answers in such a complex situation will be. So, let’s find out about all different things beautiful places to visit in Pakistan.
Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the whole world. The country is richly blessed with natural resources, which makes it a very attractive place for tourists with diverse interests. It is known as the land of beauty and wonders.
There are so many stunning places to explore in Pakistan that you can easily plan your trip by visiting the best places to have fun, relaxing time, and enjoy new things and experiences. Let’s start our journey into these incredible beautiful places when we travel to Pakistan.
1. Haj Mahal
This magnificent mausoleum built by Shah Jahan, located on the banks of River Yamuna, was designed in remembrance of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. As soon as he got married, Mumtaz took him to the Taj Mahal Palace in Agra where she had died. After returning to her hometown to get married again, he started creating beautiful masterpieces. Now it stands as an outstanding example of Mughal architecture. If you want to stay close to her mausoleum, then try staying at Hotel Al-Khawaja Islamabad or any other excellent hotels which belong to Pakistan. Haji Mohammad Ali Marg: Another well-known tourist attraction in Lahore is Haji Mohammad Ali Marg, also called Bab khair Bazaar, which covers more than 2 million square feet (7.7 km3).

It houses not only shops but also restaurants, hotels, etc. When you reach here, you can feel the atmosphere of centuries-old buildings, marble streets, colorful markets, mosques, and historic houses. Moreover, if you wish to pay tribute to Shah Jahn and Mumtaz Mahal, you can climb the hillsides of the city. At night time, after sunset, the entire area becomes illuminated by streetlights like no other places in Lahore. Thus, this area attracts millions of visitors every year. Also, if you want to experience something unique in Lahore, then head to one of its many malls/shops for shopping!
2. Shangrila Masjid
One of the most famous places to visit in Pakistan is situated on Mansehra Hills, just next to Qila Saqar, and is known as Shangrila. You need to rent a car and drive up Mansehra Hills towards Makli, after reaching there, you’ll come across thousands of historical monuments like Hindu temples, tombs, mosques, stupas, gardens, waterfalls, and other such tourist attractions. While in this amazing site, you can witness an undoubted sense of timelessness.

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Even though today’s culture has faded away some parts of ancient religious monuments, you may still see some of them in various forms. Other important facts to mention here: the holy shrine of Ramayana is situated right after the mosque and is regarded as the center of religion in India. Here also, you’ll see statues of idols of Lord Hari and Goddess Rama. A statue of Hanuman (Lord Brahma) is also another feature of the temple. Finally, on this auspicious day of Ramadan, you can go inside to take photographs in front of the Holy Kaaba, which is also known as Paradise Hill.
3. Dolman Park
Located in the heart of the green belt, Dolman Park holds massive collections of ornamental flower species, trees, fruits, and medicinal plants. These works of art make this lovely park truly stand out from the crowd. All the people who pass through this spot are instantly enchanted by how colourful and bright these flowers look. There are several paths for walking around the park, including pathways and pathways that lead up to the mountain from all over the park. Besides being a popular destination for nature lovers, you may also encounter local men selling fresh fruits and vegetables near the entrance gate.
4. Koh Dhery
With a population of approximately 60,000 people, Koh Dhery is located in central Punjab at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Although it is geographically far away, it hosts many cultural events and festivals each year, including “Hari Khel Festival”. Since 1996, this festival has been held annually, during which farmers set up stalls and sell their produce. People here buy rice, wheat, corn, potatoes, eggs, spices, and fish and meat.
Besides food, they also purchase clothes, jewelry items, and other handicrafts. Additionally, it is considered to be one of the top five most decorated sites in Pakistan. Apart from numerous cultural activities, Koh Dhery also acts as a host for music festivals, dance schools, and theatre productions. Due to its scenic location and picturesque views, it is also chosen as a perfect wedding venue as well. Overall, this iconic monument of Pakistan is undoubtedly worth visiting for everyone.
5. Korban Valley
Korban valley is part of Chitral District of Gilgit-Baltistan. Many people believe that this gorgeous valely holds deep meaning in their lives. Its name comes from Arabic words for "Black" and "Green", which represent the shade of blue and green foliage and grasslands of these mountainsides.
On the first day of Eid al Azha, it is believed to be an annual pilgrimage of Muslim pilgrims to Mecca. For those interested in hiking or trekking in the mountains, this region is an ideal choice as each step brings you closer to the holy Kaabah which houses Prophet Muhammad's Mosque.
Some breathtaking scenery can be found in the valleys of Korban Range.
6. Pembela Valley
which borders Sibi district of Gilgit-Baltistan, features panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains. From the highest point of Mount Talasau (4,230m), which rises above the snow-capped peaks of the range, you can see three distinct sections - the lower basin, upper basin, and higher mountain slopes. A lake named "Nagda Lake" lies at the base of Arunachal Pradesh. However, due to unstable weather conditions, it remains closed. Nevertheless, there is always plenty of opportunity to admire the dazzling lakeside view of Mount Kinnaur, a towering mountain peak that rises 4,550 meters.
7. Chilam Tar Lake
Known among travelers worldwide, Toli Pir Panchan Terrain Park, which overlooks the valley of river Kala Kalan River, is home to four natural lakes, namely: Salin, Thamserin, Toli and Namtshoelina. Surrounded by pine forests and lush vegetation, the parks offer a peaceful and serene environment. Various birds and mammals, too, are present in this natural wonderland. The main attraction here is the white water of the Parlour Naturals Lake. This lake was created by rainwater filtering through the filter rocks and soil that were deposited by melting ice and glaciers. It is quite astonishing as in past years the lake was full of garbage floating around it. It was finally restored a few years ago and now resembles a crystal clear turquoise pool that looks like a real gem.
8. Khunjerab Pass
Located at the northernmost tip of the Karakoram Highway, Khunjerab Pass provides a glimpse of the distant horizon and presents a unique image of the Himalayan Mountains. By driving northwards toward Phuentsholing, you will follow a long stretch of barren landscapes, dotted with rivers and villages.
But when you approach the road, the surroundings suddenly change into a paradise. The Karakoram Highway begins. About 1,500 metres higher than the highway, the town of Kukmarat, known at the moment as Khodom and formerly Kunjerab, is perched high above the desert landscape near the town. The dramatic scene changes further when you visit the village of Khun, nestled along the side of the Grand Trunk Road. Here, the spectacular sight of the majestic mountains is enhanced by snow-covered peaks and snowy skies.
9. Lulu Sar National High altitude passes
Lulusar National High altitude passes attract almost 30% of all visitors. The major reason for this is the fascinating view of the jagged mount of K2. They include Skardu Base Camp, the tallest free standing mountain in the world with 7,917 meters. Because it offers extreme altitudes, this section of the Karakoram Highway has no airconditioners as heat comes from the cold air trapped below. Luckily, during winter months, this hikeable path is possible only on two days – Sunday and Monday.
10. The largest salt mine in Balochistan
Situated on the northwestern outskirts of Quetta, Shogran Salt Mine is one of the largest man-made salt deposits constructed in Southeast Asia. It contains an estimated 90 million tons of sea salts and 45 million tons of rock salt. During the summer season, the temperature reaches 40C (104F). Later in the evening, the sun slowly disappears while the rays pour down into the vast void of space of the deep pits, giving rise to innumerable glittering silver crystals. It has been discovered by Sir Alec Sherwood of the British Geological Survey in 1883. The construction began in 1863 and is completed in 1921. Some of its key components include 15 kilometres of tunnels. Around 180 workers perform daily work for 20 hours. As a result, the number of people employed in the project is 200.
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