Best vacation places in pakistan

When the world seems to quiet down and you feel the need to get out of your busy schedule, travelling is the best way to accomplish this. Holiday travel will offer you a temporary break from all the routine activities. This is a perfect chance that you take some time out of your busy schedule and enjoy a trip with your partner or family. If you have been planning for a vacation but do not know where to go, Pakistan is one of the most astonishing places that would give you an unforgettable experience. Here are some options you can consider for your holiday travel plans:

In Pakistan fun is its own rewards, but the superlative beauty of many places makes vacations here much more enjoyable. Pakistan is a land of prodigies and it boasts one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. Every corner of Pakistan is attractive. The country possesses immense tourist places that are visited by hundreds of tourists every year.

Pakistan is the sixth largest country of the world. It is surrounded by Iran in the west, India in the east and Afghanistan in the north while all other directions are surrounded by sea. The country has large plains with deserts, hills and mountains making it an attractive tourist spot as you get to see different terrains. Nowadays, people all across the world love to travel due to which new ideas are always coming up for tourists to explore new places. Pakistan has many top vacation spots across its length and breadth where tourists from across the world flock every year to enjoy their vacations.

Best vacation places in pakistan

If you’re looking for a vacation that is different and exciting, Pakistan is one of the best places to go. It has many things to offer and here are some of them:

  1. A unique culture
  2. Breathtaking scenery
  3. Lots of adventure activities
  4. Excellent cuisine

If you are looking for the best vacation places in Pakistan, then you are at the right place. Here we will share with you some of the most beautiful places in Pakistan that you can visit on your next trip.

1) Murree

Murree is a hill station located about 50 kilometers from Islamabad and is famous for its lush green mountains and cool weather. The town is also known as “Queen of Hills” because it is surrounded by mountains on all sides. You can enjoy horse riding, hiking and mountain climbing while staying here.

2) Abbottabad

Abbottabad is a beautiful city in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It was once a popular destination for British officers who used to live there during colonial times and enjoy its cool weather and scenic beauty. The city has some amazing scenery with green forests, lakes and rivers that surround it on all sides. If you want to escape the heat of Karachi or Lahore then Abbottabad is an excellent choice for you!

3) Muridke

Muridke is located about 40 km from Lahore and has many beautiful gardens including Lal Haveli Bagh

1. Naltar valley

Naltar is famous for its colourful lakes, it is situated at a drive of 2.5 hours from Gilgit. World’s tastiest potatoes are cultivated here. Covered with pine trees, this valley doesn’t seem to be a part of this world.

If you really want to experience paradise in this world, you should visit Naltar at least once. This place will make you fall in love with it.

— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

2. Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir

Opposite to the Keran sector of Indian-held Kashmir. From the Chella Bandi Bridge – just north of Azaad Kashmir’s capital Muzaffarabad – to Tau Butt, a valley stretches out for 240 kilometres; it is known as the Neelum Valley (literally, the Blue Gem Valley).

Neelum is one of the most beautiful valleys of Azaad Kashmir, and it hosts several brooks, freshwater streams, forests, lush green mountains, and a river. Here, you see cataracts falling down the mountains; their milky-white waters flowing over the roads and splashing against the rocks, before commingling with the muddy waters of River Neelum.

Pakistan’s blue gem: Neelum Valley.

— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

3. Shangrila resort, Skardu

In the extreme north of Pakistan, Skardu the central valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, is an epitome of beauty, serenity and wilderness.

After Jaglot on the Karakoram Highway, a narrow road turns towards Skardu. During the seven-hour journey, one is greeted with several streams, springs, and the hospitality of the local people.

After crossing the old wooden bridge built over the River Indus, one reaches Shangrila, a paradise on earth for tourists. It is a famous tourist spot in Skardu, which is about 25 minutes away by drive. Restaurant in Shangrila rest house is highlight of this place, which is built in the structure of an aircraft.

Skardu: An embodiment of nature’s perfection

Shangrila Resort — S.M.Bukhari's Photography
Shangrila Resort — S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
Shangrila Resort — S.M.Bukhari's Photography
Shangrila Resort — S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

4. Gojal Valley

The Gojal Valley borders China and Afghanistan, with its border meeting the Chinese border at Khunjerab — 15,397 feet above sea level — and remains covered with snow all year long.

In the north west, there is Chiporsun, whose border touches the Wakhan region of Afghanistan. Wakhan is about six square miles in area, after which starts Tajikistan. The Karakoram Highway which connects Pakistan to China also passes through Gojal Valley and enters China at Khunjerab.

Gojal: Where Pakistan begins

— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
Karakoram Highway in Gojal — S.M.Bukhari's Photography
Karakoram Highway in Gojal — S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

5. Deosai Plains

Deosai is located on the boundary of Karakoram and the western Himalayas, and at no point it is less than 4000 meters above sea level. It remains covered with snow for 8 months. The rest of the year, it hosts a range of beautiful flowers of all hues and colours, but not a single tree is found in this plateau spread over 3000 sq. km.

Sheosar lake is also part of this. This lake is one of the highest lakes in the world. The deep blue water, with snow-covered mountains in backdrop, and greenery with wild flowers in foreground offer such a view in summers, that one is left amused for the rest of his life.

Deosai Plains: Welcome to surreal Pakistan

Desosai Plains — S.M.Bukhari's Photography
Desosai Plains — S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
Sheosar Lake — S.M.Bukhari's Photography
Sheosar Lake — S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

6. Rama Meadow

Just a little ahead of Rama Village, which is 11 kilometres from Astore, is a beautiful and serene plain called Rama Meadow.

If you ever happen to find yourself in plain, ice-cold and milk-white water flowing in streams, sheep and cows grazing in peace, pine trees, Chongra’s ice-covered peak in background, and Nanga Parbat’s southern ridge is in view, then you are probably in Rama Meadow.

Exploring Rama Meadows and the isolation at Naltar

— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

7. Paye

Shogran had seen an influx of tourists, who trampled over its beauty, leaving it jaded. Siri Paye, nonetheless, still retains its strong attraction for tourists as a green plateau on top of the Hindu Kush. Engulfed in clouds and fog more often than not, it entices many as a rendezvous which allows one to observe Nature play peek-a-boo.

Here, you see numerous small ponds filled with freshwater, meet horse-riders wandering about, and smell wild yellow flowers blooming everywhere. With the Makra Peak set as a backdrop, the beauty of the Siri Paye meadows comes to life.

A rendezvous with Saif-ul-Malook

Paye meadows — S.M.Bukhari's Photography
Paye meadows — S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

8. Ayun and Bamburet Valley

Ayun district is a village of Chitral. Located 12 kilometres south of the city at the confluence of the River Bamburet . There are no words to describe the beauty of the mountains surrounding the village. Beyond Ayun valley is Bamburet Valley, it is one of the three Kalash valleys.

Bamburet is nearly two-hour journey from Chitral. Locals trace their roots to Alexander the Great and Greece. Bamburet valley is a picturesque valley with lush greenery and mountains that give you a sense of calm and solitude.

— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography
— S.M.Bukhari's Photography
— S.M.Bukhari’s Photography

9. White Palace Swat

White Palace Marghazar is the only breathtaking location in the Swat district that’s situated at a distance of around 12 km from the city of Mingora. Not only do tourists visit Marghazar for its natural beauty and pleasant weather but also to visit the historic White Palace (1941), built during the era of Swat state.

After the White Palace was constructed on the directives of the founder of modern Swat state, Miangul Abdul Wadood also known as Badshah Sahab, Marghazar became the capital of Swat state during summer season. Even today, after seven decades, White Palace remains an attraction for tourists.

The Palace doesn’t just look beautiful in summer; even during winter it remains enchanting especially after snowfall. Also read: Swat’s White Palace: Cut from the same stone as the Taj Mahal

Swat’s White Palace: Cut from the same stone as the Taj Mahal

—Photo courtesy Amjad Ali
—Photo courtesy Amjad Ali
—Photo by Fazal Khaliq
—Photo by Fazal Khaliq

10. Kerthar area

The Kirthar range stretches from Sindh to Balochistan, serving as a natural border between the two provinces. This mountain range includes the scenic Gorakh Hill (5700), Kutte Ji Qabar (6877) and Bandu Ji Qabar (7112).

This region is not just known for its breathtaking beauty but also for its rich history. Spread across 150 miles, it is an ideal tourist spot due to several streams, springs and historic locations, however, it’s unfortunate that few tourists prefer to visit. The local population is eager to welcome visitors and want to make this area a better place.

—Photo by Farooq Somroo
—Photo by Farooq Somroo
—Photo by Farooq Somroo
—Photo by Farooq Somroo

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