Lake Saif ul Malook is quoted as “Heaven on Earth” by the people who visit this magical place. It is located in the Kaghan Valley near the city of Naran. It is known to be one of the highest situated lakes in Pakistan.
2. Lake Saif Ul Malook
It is quoted as “Heaven on Earth” by the people who visit this
magical place. It is located in the Kaghan Valley near the city of
Naran. It is known to be one of the highest situated lakes in
Pakistan.
3. GORAKH HILL:
Gorakh is a hill station situation in the Dadu district in the
province of Sindh. Situated at a height of 1,734 meters, is the
only hill station in the province of Sindh.
4. Pir Sohawa:
Pir Sohawa is the most visited place in Islamabad. It is located at an
elevation of 5000 ft. The place has a number of restaurants, where
visitors can enjoy the food and the view along. They’ll have a scenic
view of the jungles and trees on Margalla hills
5. Hingol National Park
The largest national park in Pakistan, located in the Makran coast in
Balochistan. This park supports a significant diversity of bird and fish.
Hingol National Park is known to support at least 35 species of mammals,
65 species of amphibians and reptiles and 185 species of birds. Some 250
plant species were recorded in the initial surveys including 7 yet
undescribed species.
6. Khewra Salt Mine
World’s second largest salt mine, located in Khewra. It is a major
tourist attraction with around 250,000 tourists visiting the place
every year.
7. Rani Kot:
Rani Kot holds the title for being the largest fort of the
world, with a circumference of about 26 Kilometers. It is
situated 90 kilometers from Hyderabad.
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SHAHI QILLA
Lahore Fort, also called “Shahi Qila” is a fort in the historical city
of Lahore. The Fort is connected with the Badshahi mosque
through Alamgiri Gate. The fort was built during the reign of
Akbar in 1605. The design of the fort is a pristine depiction of the
Muslim architecture.
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Mo-Ann jo daro is a sindhi phrase that means Mound of the Dead. It is
situated around 30 Kilometers from the city of Larkana. The site was
discovered in 1922. It is believed that Mohen Jo Daro was constructed
back in 2600 BC and was one of the major urban sites in that period.
10. Gwadar Bay:
The newly constructed city Gwadar has the most speckles
beaches in Pakistan. Attempts are underway to develop the city
so that a large number of tourists are attracted. Gwadar bay is a
haven for the beach lovers around.
11. Makli Graveyard:
Makli necropolis is one of the largest in the world. The graveyard
is situated a few kilometers away from Thatta. It is believed to be
the resting place of over 125,000 rulers and saints. This is one of
the sites in the World Heritage
12. Karachi Beach:
Karachi is blessed with a range of beach spots where people can go
and enjoy a calm holiday. Some of the well known beach spots in
Karachi are: Seaview, Cape Monze, Clifton Beach, French Beach,
Gadani, Hawke’s Bay, Manora Island, Paradise Point and Sandspit
Beach.
13. Wagha Border:
Wagha Border is the border between India and Pakistan
connecting Lahore, Pakistan with Amritsar, India. This place is
known for the Wagha Border Ceremony and should be visited
before sunset as the ceremony starts at that time.
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14. Shah Jahan Mosque
Shah Jahan Mosque is situated in Thatta and is considered as a
master piece of Mughal architecture. The mosque was built in
1647 AD on the orders of Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor. The
mosque has 93 domes and 33 arches and no minarets.
15. Minar e Pakistan
Minar e Pakistan is a historical landmark that was built as a
memorial for the Pakistan Resolution in 1968 in Lahore. This
minaret is housed with an elevator to take the visitors up the 62
meter heighted tower. Views of the city Lahore can also be seen
from the top.
16. Jinnah Mausoleum
Jinnah Mausoleum or Mazar e Quaid is a memorial and resting place for the
founder of Pakistan, Quaid e Azam (Father of the Nation) Muhammad Ali
Jinnah. The mausoleum was fully consutrcted in 1960s and is situated in
Karachi. After every 20 minutes there is a ceremonial position shift of the honor
guard, and every 4 hours changing of the guard