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Exploring Our Top Destinations in Pakistan

Welcome to a breathtaking journey through Pakistan’s most enchanting destinations. At TravelPak, we take pride in showcasing the natural beauty, rich history, and diverse culture that this incredible country has to offer. Here’s a glimpse of our top 15 must-visit destinations:

Pakistan has the potential of tourism, and I believe the future of Pakistan’s tourism can become the number one Travel Destination in the world. The reason why is that starting with the highest mountains is one of the greatest assets that nature has bestowed on this country. Beyond the current resorts of Malam Jabba and Nalter, why can’t ski resorts dot the peaks of these mountains. And beyond that, looking at the beautiful landscapes of Skardu and Hunza and Swat why can’t Pakistan become the next Bhutan or Nepal? With mountaineering and mountain trekking infrastructures that rival those of its neighboring countries. With eight of the world’s 20 tallest mountains this should be the epicenter of the world’s trekking, adventure, and mountain tourism. And look at the mountains of the South. The Hingol National Park in Baluchistan. Why can’t this become the next Grand Canyon? Just imagine tourists trekking, hiking, and camping among these beautiful nature-made structures. And while we are in Baluchistan how we can forget about the beaches, the entire cost of Arabian Sea, with the right altitude and vision could become one of the world’s prime beach destinations for all seasons. Imagine five-star resorts, private islands and beach shacks lining this beautiful coastline. Because, after all, isn’t it beautiful? And isn’t it possible? Next up: culture and the arts, Both Sindh and the capital of culture, Lahore have so much to offer. The craftsmanship and artistry and handicraft that you can see. The craftsmanship and artistry are unlike anywhere else in the world. This could be Pakistan’s prime export. And Imagine Thousands, hundreds of tourists bringing bits of Pakistan with them back home, to share with their communities.

Religious Tourism: Pakistan has such an incredible Islamic heritage and if you may know the Sufi trail of Sindh can appeal not just Muslim tourists, but any tourists interested in history and culture. Pakistan also happens to be the birthplace of Sikhism and the travels of Guru Nanak. It is also home to some of the important Hindu Sites in the world. As well as Buddhist stupas, and the remains of a rich Buddhism heritage. History: Why don’t more people around the world know that Pakistan is where the world’s oldest civilization, the Indus valley civilization was found. Why can’t Malki Necropolis, Ranikot Fort or Mohenjo Daro become the next Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat? What exactly is preventing Pakistan from becoming the world’s top destination for history buffs? And off course let’s not forget about the food. Pakistan has such a rich culture of food and cuisines and the diversity from province to province is just astonishing. Take Lahore and Karachi, where are the Michelin-starred restaurants? Why can’t these places become some of the world’s top culinary hubs for foodie tourism? Well, this is my Pakistan, it’s going to take so much time, effort, dedication, and investment to bring this vision into reality. But I know that the gifts that Pakistan has been blessed with are endless. This how I see future of tourism in Pakistan. And I hope that you share my vision.

Lahore

Punjab

Hunza Valley

Gilgit-Baltistan

Skardu Valley

Gilgit-Baltistan

Fairy Meadows

Gilgit-Baltistan

Naran Babusar Top

Gilgit-Baltistan

Kaghan Valley

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Deosai National Park

Gilgit-Baltistan

Naltar Valley

Gilgit-Baltistan

China Border

Gilgit-Baltistan

Swat Valley

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Kalam Valley

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Chitral Kalash Valley Festival

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Kohistan Valley

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa