A country full of landscapes and terrains, tourists can see many beautiful mountains and rivers in Pakistan. Also, see the untouched beaches; the country is a favorite destination for those who want to escape from the crowd.

Hence you can book PIA tickets if you want to explore the unexplored places of Pakistan. You will have multiple options to choose from in Pakistan; this blog is all about popular places in Pakistan that you will surely like to visit:

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Gilgit-Baltistan

Go to the north side of the country to get some scenic views and an adventurous experience. Instead of sticking to one region, you can start your trip with Gilgit-Baltistan to get a diverse experience.

GB comes in the northern-most part of Pakistan and comprises many mountain peaks, including the K-2 and Nanga Parbat. At this place you can find:

  • World’s largest polo ground named Shandur
  • Deosai national park in the Skardu district is famous for its flora and fauna.
  • Naltar Ski Resort is best for the skiing enthusiasts
  • Also, trek lovers can trek up to the Fairy Meadows.

Multan

This place has historical importance because of ancient warfare, dynastic rule, trade, and Sufism. This seventh most populated city of Pakistan has witnessed Hindu occupation, Greek invasion, and ultimately the long rule of Muslims which were influenced by Sufism in the 11th and 12th centuries.

Multan has now become a part of south Punjab, and people from all over the world come to this place to see historical shrines, mosques, and tombs. In addition, Multan is respected for its deceased Sufi mystics buried here and is also known as ‘City of Saints’.

Tharparkar

Because of the recent development in Tharparkar, tourists are getting attracted to it. The exponential increase in tourists visiting this place is a great sign for this region which comprises jumble towns and villages.

Some are slightly developed, while others are completely rural. After the monsoon, many visitors go to this place to experience the short period in which the dessert is converted into an oasis.

Kalash Valleys

Pakistan is the most diverse country, and Kalash Valleys is the most elegant destination, which you should never miss.

The Kalash Valleys lies in the Chitral part and is the largest district in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Surrounded by the Hindu Kush Mountain, this valley has preserved its beauty because of its remoteness.

People living in Kalash valleys have blue eyes and are known for their polytheistic region. Kalash people are fond of dancing, and they prepare their wine and play traditional musical instruments.

During their festive season, you should visit this place- Chilam Joshi in May, Chawmos in winters, and Uchau in September.

Mohenjo-Daro

This is an architectural site that was built back in 2500 BCE. The extensive study of this place has found that these mounds and ruins were part of the Indus Valley Civilization, which was included in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.

The construction of Mohenjo-Daro is based on a grid plan and is known for its excellent water management system and public baths.

All such things are present in today’s an urban planning and engineering work which were well-planned ahead at that time. Unfortunately, this city was destroyed in 1900 BCE and was not observed till the 1920s.

This place came under UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, and tourists can visit this place through private vehicles, flights, or public buses.

So, are you excited to visit places in Pakistan? You should be, as this country has many scenic places for tourists. So, pack your bags for Pakistan and explore the places which reveal their true beauty.

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