Pakistan Will Be In Your Travel Wishlist After Watching These Images


01. Pakistan is captivating and that's why!

     You may have read about Pakistan for a few hundred reasons, and I can guarantee that tourism was never one of the hundreds. In fact, many people do not believe that Pakistan is home to some of the most incredible landscapes you can imagine. In addition, people are surprisingly warm, eager to know their country for some very good reasons. If you are still not sure, you can search more to find out what awaits you in Pakistan.

02. Kalam Valley


     The Kalam Valley is a traveller's dream come true for this incredibly lush valley filled with meadows, lakes, forests and the ever-immense Swat River. It is located in the upper north area of ​​the Swat Valley at about 6600 feet. Some of the best pit stops here are Matiltan, Utror, ​​Gabral and the lesser-known Lake Izmis.

03. Karakoram road

     I think no word can make the excitement of driving on the Karakoram road, especially if you overlook the idea of ​​epic weather travel. Also known as National Highway 35, it offers some exciting trips and adventures for cyclists and mountaineers. When driving through this, you can expect to spend unforgettable days among high-altitude lakes, glaciers, rivers and some really high mountains.

04. Kalash Valley

     It is believed that the Kalash Valley in Pakistan has its roots in Greek civilization, and is the nation's favourite escape. It is located in the Chitral district and is protected by the Hindu Kush mountains. Kalash is formed by the valleys of Bumbur, Rumbur and Acholgah. The main attraction of Kalash is its people, also listed as the smallest ethnic group in Pakistan, and follows the animism. A must for those looking for a super interesting cultural boost.

05. Hunza Valley

     I know you've been waiting for this name in the list; Well, there's no jump over a mention of the Hunza Valley. It is located in the remote north of Pakistan and divides the border into the Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan. This valley is where you should be if you share my irrevocable love of the meadows, the incredible sunsets, the welcoming villages, the ruins of fortresses and much more. This is a place for lone wolves, especially in the fall, when each day becomes as attractive as the sky.

06. Saif-ul-Maluk Lake

    If you have the desire to visit the Hindu Kush mountains in all their splendour, go to the winters. And if you're brave enough to do it, do not forget a quick trip to this lake. Saiful Maluk is a lake that appears as a pure surprise in difficult terrain. If what you like is not cold in the winter mountains, autumn is the best time to go here.

07. Ghanche

    If you've been to Turtuk in Ladakh, India, you'll know what Ghanche looks like. This is a place for those who do not mind spending time chasing waterfalls, with a splash or two in mountain areas; Its high altitude landscape will take away your heart, you will never give it back. It is because there is no one with whom you can find the ancient charm that extends here.

08. Ayun Valley

     Ayun is a small dream town of approx. 12 km from Chitral. It is surrounded by massive mountains on all sides, and practically the cosy and desirable Switzerland offers a race for money. This is a place where you can let your hiking boots rest and settle in days of incomparable tranquillity.

09.Siri Paye

     Siri Paye is more like a scene from some nomadic films, or something that is romantic and romantic. A look at your photos and you will know what we are implying. If you have something for all wild, green, solitary and quiet things, Siri Paye is a must-see in Pakistan.

10. Deosai National Park

     Deosai is the sandwich between the great Himalayas and the Karakoram mountains. A trip to this national park is as wild as the game can be and is important for those looking for adventures. Located in Gilgit-Baltistan, it is mostly the bar and has a charm called Sheosar Lake. With more than 3000 square kilometres, it is considered one of the highest plateaus in the world.

11. Gojal Valley

     Some also call it Upper Hunza, due to its unique beauty that competes with that of Hunza. The Gojal Valley is located in the far north of Pakistan and extends around the border between Pakistan and China. It consists of a series of valleys, all incredibly beautiful than the other! It is also the home of the Batura glacier to surprise you and it is a beautiful autumn vacation.

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