If the mystery and splendor of Pakistan sit on your travel bucket list, these places to visit in Pakistan simply find a spot on your travel itinerary.
Despite the widespread beauty, little is known about tourism in Pakistan compared to other countries. Pakistan’s utterly dazzling beauty is all the more jaw-dropping when you first lay eyes on the country’s historic cities and natural wonders.
From ancient kingdoms gone by to palaces to the crystal waters of lakes in vast sweeping valleys, Pakistan’s tourism industry offers it all. It is unique, fascinating, and breathtaking.
Here’s a list of 5 luxurious yet beautiful places to visit in the country.
- Hunza Valley
This valley, located in the Gilgit Baltistan province, is a hidden gem of Pakistan. It is secluded between the Himalayas and the Karakoram mountain ranges. This valley has agricultural land, always being a great tourist attraction. Hunza, along with its breathtaking views, is home to warm, hospitable people.
- Swat
During her visit to Pakistan, Queen Elizabeth labeled Swat as the Switzerland of Pakistan. This valley is located in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Due to its pleasant weather, scenic beauty, and hospitable people, Swat is very much a piece of heaven on earth.
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- Naran and Kaghan
These are incredible tourist locations located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These valleys are the perfect locales for nature lovers. They offer miles of meadows, snowy mountains, flowing rivers, and other breathtaking lakes.
- Lake Saiful Malook
Tourists in Pakistan can enjoy beautiful lakes such as Lulusar Lake, Ansoo Lake (Tear Lake), Lake Saiful Malook, and Dutipatsar Lake. This valley attracts tourists from all over the world each year. It is a prime destination to go to during the summer, preferably till September from May.
- Shogran
Shogran is a small hill station in Kaghan. It is filled with luxury motels and hotels, and it is the ideal place for family vacations. Similar to Naran Kaghan, Shogran is filled with tourists in the summer.