Explore the untapped wonders of Pakistan – a destination rich in history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From the majestic Himalayas to the charming historical cities, Pakistan is a must-visit for every traveler. Discover the serene beauty of Hunza Valley, the rugged mountains of Skardu, and the rich Mughal architecture in Lahore. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, Pakistan offers something unforgettable for everyone.
Place to visit
Islamabad
- Local market (traditional handicrafts)
Skardu
- Shangrila Lake (“Heaven on Earth”)
- Upper Kachura Lake (clear waters)
- Kowardo Suspension Bridge (historic bridge)
- Katpanah Desert (cold desert surrounded by mountains)
Shigar Valley
- Sarfaranga Desert (cold desert landscape)
- Shigar Khangah (100-year-old mosque and spiritual center)
- Shigar Fort (17th-century fort turned museum and luxury hotel)
Gilgit & Naltar Valley
- Nomal Village (peaceful setting)
- Naltar Valley (vibrant landscapes and lush forests)
Naltar to Hunza
- Naltar Ski Resort (skiing, ice rolling, and chair lift ride)
- Rakaposhi Viewpoint (views of the 7,788m Rakaposhi Peak, “Mother of Mist”)
Hunza Valley
- Passu Viewpoint (views of Shisper Peak, Passu Glacier, and surrounding mountains)
- Hussaini Suspension Bridge (one of the longest and most adventurous bridges)
- Attabad Lake (turquoise lake formed after a landslide)
Hunza to Gilgit
- Rakaposhi Viewpoint (final views of Rakaposhi Peak)
- Old Silk Route (historic trading road)
- Gilgit local market
Islamabad
- Centaurus Mall (modern shopping and leisure destination)
Murree
- Ayubia National Park (diverse flora and fauna)
- Pipeline Track (easy hiking trail with panoramic views)
- Motu Tunnel (historic structure in Murree)
Islamabad
●G9 Market (shopping for affordable local goods)
●Shah Faisal Mosque (one of the largest mosques in the world)
●Pakistan Monument (symbolizing unity of Pakistan’s four provinces)
●Margalla Hills (bird’s-eye view of the city)




