It is a secluded valley, sitting between the Himalayas and the Karakoram mountain ranges.
This fertile valley has agricultural land that has always been a great tourist attraction.
It has breathtaking views and is home to warm, hospitable people.
2. 1_HUNZA VALLEY
Hunza Valley is a hidden gem of Pakistan, located in the Gilgit Baltistan
province.
It is a secluded valley, sitting between the Himalayas and the Karakoram
mountain ranges.
This fertile valley has agricultural land that has always been a great tourist
attraction.
It has breathtaking views and is home to warm, hospitable people.
In the mountains of Hunza, there is a sense of tranquility and seclusion.
The raw and rugged mountains make you feel like you’re in paradise.
This is a must-visit for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of
everyday life.
3. 2_SWAT VALLEY
During her visit to Pakistan, Queen Elizabeth II labeled Swat as the
Switzerland of Pakistan.
Swat is located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
Due to its scenic beauty, pleasant weather, and hospitable people, it is
very much a piece of heaven on earth, just like Hunza
Swat Valley is famous not only for its breathtaking landscape but also for
its natural wildlife.
It has lushious forests, high peak mountains, and beautiful lakes.
4. 3_NARAN VALLEY
Naran and Kaghan are incredible tourist locations located in the Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Province.
These valleys are the perfect spot for nature lovers. They offer flowing rivers,
miles of meadows, snowy mountains, and breathtaking lakes.
The valleys are some of the most visited tourist spots in the country. This
region is abundant in natural beauty.
It is defined by the crystal waters of the rivers, the green grass of the
meadows, and the snow-capped peaks of the mountains.
Tourists can enjoy beautiful lakes such as Lake Saiful Malook, Lulusar Lake,
Aansoo Lake (Tear Lake), and Dutipatsar Lake.
This valley attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world every year.
It is a prime destination to visit during the summer, preferably from May till
September.
5. 4_BADSHAHI MOSQUE
The vast courtyard of the mosque can hold up to 100,000
worshippers, making it the second largest mosque in Pakistan!
I recommend spending at least a couple of hours here to admire all the
marvelous details of the architecture For much of its history,
Badshahi Mosque was used as a military base by the Sikhs, who ruled
Lahore from 1799 to 1849.
The courtyard of the mosque used to be a stable for army horses during
that period.