Which is the most beautiful place of Pakistan?
Embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes and rich
cultural tapestry of Pakistan, a country that beckons with a mesmerizing blend
of history, nature, and hospitality. In this blog post, we'll be your virtual
guide, unveiling the hidden gems and iconic destinations that make Pakistan a
must-visit destination for any avid traveler.
From the rugged peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-kissed shores of
the Arabian Sea, Pakistan boasts a diverse and breathtaking terrain that has
captivated the hearts of adventurers and wanderers alike. Join us as we
traverse the historic cities, delve into ancient civilizations, and marvel at
the natural wonders that make Pakistan a unique and compelling destination.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a
cultural odyssey, this guide will unveil the best places in Pakistan to satisfy
every wanderlust-filled soul.
Pack your bags, fasten your seatbelts, and get ready to explore the
best that Pakistan has to offer!
9.Swat Valley
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.
8.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.
7.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.
6.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.
5.Yarkhun Valley
Though it’s relatively unheard of and forgotten
compared to Pakistan’s most famous tourist spots, I think Yarkhun Valley was
the most beautiful place I visited in the country. Located in the Upper Chitral
district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Yarkhun dazzles with its mountain ranges and
untouched villages.
Reaching the valley, which stretches for many kilometers past the administrative town of Mastuj, requires a bit of effort if
you don’t have your own vehicle. If you do have one though, the ride isn’t too
bad – just prepare for mostly dirt roads!
4.Phander Lake
Phander Lake, located in Phander Village, is
almost too good to be true. The teal-coloured lake sits
silently amongst light-green trees befitting a landscape painting. Despite
being insanely beautiful, Phander Lake doesn’t see anywhere as close to the
number of tourists as the more popular Attabad Lake does.
3.Broghil Valley
During the 4 days I spent in Phander relaxing
lakeside, I didn’t encounter any other tourists. If you do visit, I highly
recommend you stay at the Lake Inn, which is a short walk away and charges
1,000 rupees per night. There is also the expensive (5,000 rupees) PTDC that
overlooks the lake, but the hospitality and value at Lake Inn reign superior.
Located way up north very close to
Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor, Broghil Valley was formerly only accessible via
trek or horseback. These days, the once-hidden locale can be reached by a
treacherous jeep track – yet it still only receives a handful of visitors
during the few months it’s not frozen under heaps of snow.
Currently, whether or not foreigners are
allowed to visit Broghil is iffy. (If you’re insistent, make sure you check
with the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Chitral before making the trek up
there.) But Pakistanis – please go see this beauty! The valley is home to
numerous high-altitude lakes, yaks, and sprawling green pastures, all set
against a dramatic mountainous backdrop that soars above 13,000 feet.
Moreover, a day’s trek from Lashkargaz, the
last village in Broghil, will lead you to Karambar Lake, one of the highest in
the world!
2.Rakaposhi Base Camp
For all those trekking enthusiasts out there –
this one’s for you! The Rakaposhi Base Camp Trek is doable in one day, even for
beginners, and offers some truly insane views of Rakaposhi, a 7,800-foot peak!
There are few ways to get as up close and
personal with Pakistan’s giants than this. The trek starts from the village of
Minapin, where it should take those with a decent fitness level about 4 to 5
hours to reach the top.
While it is possible to camp, the descent is
much quicker, making the entire journey there and back a plausible one-day
affair. Due to extreme weather, it’s only possible to do the trek between May
and October.
For all those
trekking enthusiasts out there – this one’s for you! The Rakaposhi Base Camp
Trek is doable in one day, even for beginners, and offers some truly insane
views of Rakaposhi, a 7,800-foot peak!There are few ways to get as up close and
personal with Pakistan’s giants than this. The trek starts from the village of
Minapin, where it should take those with a decent fitness level about 4 to 5
hours to reach the top.While it is possible to camp, the descent is much
quicker, making the entire journey there and back a plausible one-day affair.
Due to extreme weather, it’s only possible to do the trek between May and
October.
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.
1.Skardu