10 Most Beautiful Places in Pakistan to visit in Summer
It's hard and confusing to decide where to visit in summer. Here are the top 10 most beautiful places to visit in Pakistan, from the top of mountains to ornate mosques to ancient fortresses.
10 most beautiful places in Pakistan
Here are the top 10 most beautiful places in Pakistan with no specific order.
1. HUNZA nAgar
If you are a citizen of Pakistan or have read anything about the country .it’s almost certain you have come across the name Hunza Nagar. Don’t let the word ‘valley’ confuse you though Hunza Nagar is actually two districts made up of numerous valleys and villages.
Passu Cones
The Passu Cones are natural work of art and one of the foremost recognizable scenes in Pakistan although staying long in Passu village isn't allowed the cones square measure visible from a distance, ranging from the village of Gulmit.
Attabad Lake
Attaabad lake doesn’t look real… Even once you are standing right before. Attabad Lake was made of tragedy landslide that occurred in 2010. The flow of the Hunza stream was blocked, and also the now-famous lake was created in its wake. Its bright blue turquoise waters build it one of the lovely places in Pakistan.
Eagle’s Nest
Eagle Nest is a point to see one of the most epic sunsets in the Hunza Nagar. Valley Head to Eagle’s Nest around a golden hour! The name comes from an upscale hotel/restaurant nearby, but you can drive up to the viewpoint without going there.
2. MARGALA HILLS
Islamabad can be a tasteless town, however, did you know it conjointly contains an array of hills good for climbing? The Margala Hills are unfolded over 12000 sq. feet and contain multiple hiking and running trails. Peaks of the vary blow their own horns national capital in ways in which you may not have considerable potential. There are few places in Pakistan that they deeply connected to nature.
3. PHANDER LAKE
4. LAHORE
A Lahore may be a metro but it's full of historical places which makes it one of the most beautiful places in Pakistan. Lahore was the city of Mughals, and so many of their creations are still there.
If you’re wondering what are the best places in Lahore, I'll tell you the most beautiful places you must visit
The most famous areas include the Badshahi Mosque, Minar e Pakistan the Wazir Khan Mosque, and of course the Lahore Fort and many more. These are the places that make Lahore unique from the rest of the cities in Pakistan
5. KALASH VALLEYS
the vale of Rumbur is especially beautiful. The brightly-colored ancient dress and headwear make them unique in the entire country. If you are heading towards Rumbur, take every day to trek all the manner into the valley The last settlement of Rumbur, Sheikhandeh, maybe a former Nuristani village whose residents migrated across the border of Pakistan.
6 . DEosai
Deosai is also known as the roof of the world. It is 4,117 meters above sea level . The massive plateau is the second-highest on the planet. It is only really accessible during summer.
Green meadows, snow-covered peaks, and blue lakes welcome visitors who make the journey to this beautiful spot. The Himalayan Brown Bear calls Deosai it's home and has been saw by many visitors. if want to spot, camp there
The entrance fee is 1000 rupees for foreigners and 40 rupees for Pakistanis.
7. GORAKH HILLS
8. SHAH JAHAN MOSQUE
The Shah Jahan Mosque is a place of worship referred to as the Jamia house of prayer found in Thatta, in Sindh province. Its Blue and marvelous rock colors make the inside wow...
The place of worship was commissioned by Shah Jahan once he sought-after refuge in Thatta back in 1647 and somehow remains in wonderful form nowadays. Although Sindh might sound to be a so much cry from the mountains, the stainless superior skill gift here makes lovely traveler places in the Asian country.
9. Rakaposhi Base camp
For all those trekking lovers, this one’s for you! The Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek is 800 meters peak.
The trekking begins from Minapin vale, from wherever it takes four to five hours to achieve the highest.
While it's doable to camp, the descent is way faster, creating the whole journey there and back a one-day affair. Due to the weather, you may trek between May and Oct.
Very mesmerising and eye-catching places you have mentioned here.Though I have been to some of these places but, still wana visit again.🥰
ReplyDeleteHope so will go together and enjoying these points 🤗💝
ReplyDeleteI was looking for such beautiful places to visit, thank you for such guidence ❤️
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, this year I did not have to go. But next year insha Allah will definitely go there. Last year I had to go to believe that every bridge spent there is one of the most beautiful days of life for me that is very special for me. I can not forget those days even if I want.
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