9. K2, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen or
Chhogori, at 8,611 meters (28,251 ft.) above sea
level, is the second highest mountain in the
world, after Mount Everest at 8,848 meters
(29,029 ft.)
It is the largest mountain in Pakistan and 2nd
largest mountain in the world.
10. NANGA
PARBAT
Nanga Parbat (Urdu: پربت نانگا[ locally known
as Diamer ( دیامر), is the ninth highest mountain in the
world at 8,126 meters (26,660 ft.) above sea level.
Located in the Diamer District of Pakistan's Gilgit
Baltistan region, Nanga Parbat is the western anchor
of the Himalayas The name Nanga Parbat is derived
from the Sanskrit words nagna and parvata which
together mean "Naked Mountain" The mountain is
locally known by its Tibetan name Diamer or Deo Mir,
meaning "huge mountain".
11. BROAD PEAK
•Broad Peak is a
Himalayan mountain on
the border of Pakistan
and China, the 12th
highest mountain in the
world at 8,047 meters
above sea level.
14. Chitral valley is a capital of chitral District
situated in the western bank of Kunar River
(also known as Chitral River) in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,Pakistan. The town is at the
foot of Tirich Mir the highest peak of
Hindukash. In contrast to other southerly
valleys of KPK Chitral has a dry with
almost no rainfall during the very hot
summer
15. KAGHAN VALLEY is a valley in the north-east of Manse district of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . it attracts many tourist
from around the world. The region is alpine in geography and climate
with forests and meadows dominating the landscape below peaks that
reach over 17000 feet. The valley extends 155km
16. MUREE is a hill Station,
Summer resort and
administrative center of
murree Tehsil, Pakistan
which is a subdivision of
Rawalpindi District and
includes the Murree hills
City of Murree draped in
forest pine and oak
experiences pleasant
summer and cold snowy
winter the city is famous
for its building style
Murree is located along
Islamabad-Murree
Highway Some 58.3 km
northeast of Islamabad
MURREE
19. • THE CHOLISTAN DESERT spans an area of 16,000 square
kilometers.The name "Cholistan" is derived from The Turkish
word "chol" meaning "desert" though the desert is locally known
as the Rohi.The desert hosts an annual jeep rally, which draws
many tourists.
20. THE THAL DESERT
THE THAL DESERT is situated in Punjab, Pakistan between the Indus and
Jhelum rivers. A large canal-building project is currently underway to
irrigate the land. Irrigation will make most of the desert suitable for
farming.
21. THE THAR DESERT
THE THAR DESERT spans a stammering 200,000 square kilometers and
covers large areas of both Pakistan and India. It is the seventh largest
desert on the planet and the third largest in Asia.
25. THERIVERCHINAB
• THE RIVER CHINAB: is also a major river in Pakistan. Chenab River is generally
considered to be the second healthiest river of country after River Indus.This river
begins from Himachal Pradesh, provinces of India. It enters Pakistan at Sialko.The
length of river in pakistan is about 724 km & the important engineering projects are
Marala Barrage & khanki Barrage
• The river of chenab is also called river of Romance
26.
27. THE JHELUM
THE JHELUM is also another major river in Pakistan.This is a large eastern
river of the Indus, and amongst the few rivers that begin from Kashmir.The
Mangla Dam the second large dam of Pakistan is constructed on this river
which is also one of the largest land-fill dams and a famous attractive spot for
the tourists. Its reservoir are irrigating about 3,000,000 acres of land in Pakistan
and its electricity production capacity is 300 MW.Total length in Pakistan is 379
miles
28. THE RAVI
• . THE RAVI is a famous river of Pakistan. Ravi origins in the Himalayas in the
Indian State of Himachal Pradesh. Lahore, a famous, historical, ancient city and
the capital of Punjab is situated at the bank of ravi River. Hydrology of Ravi
River is dependent on spring snow melt.The length in Pakistan is 675 km the
important engineering works are Balloki and Sindh nai head works.
29. RIVER SUTLUJ
• RIVER SUTLUJ is the longest river It Flows from Northwest andWest –
Southwest via Himalayan valleys Sutlej River has also its another
name i. e Red River. According to Sindh tas India has stopped its water
supply completely to Pakistan by construction of different dams and
barrages. Now only in case of flood its water flows to Pakistan. Its
total length in Pakistan in about 526 km. important engineering are
Dialpir canal, Islam Barrage, Suleiman Ki Barrye
30. CULTURE OF PAKISTAN
• Culture comprises of the virtues and codes that retain in any
particular nation, which becomes the traditional value of that nation.
Every country has its own culture. In Pakistan, we come across many
different cultures which depict us as a nation. Pakistani culture is a
mixture of different provinces and tribes
37. I have a wide range of culture resulting due to primitive background
of the people. The living standard here is from old culture to the
modern civilization I have two most primitive cities of world.
MOHENJO DARO and HARRAPA . These kinds of standards give me a
historical back ground and differ me from other nations in historical
point of view. Old civilization here effects the life style of modern
society in PAKISTAN.
• IMPORTANT HISTORICAL PLACES ARE:- 1. Badshadi mosque of
Lahore 2. Lahore fort 3. Jahangir’s tomb 4. Shalimar garden Lahore
5. Gurduwara janam astan, nanaka sahib. 6. Fasial mosque ISL 7.
Ranikot fort, Hyderabad 8. Minar e Pakistan 9. Mohenjo e daro 10.
Harrapa
38. Mazar-e-Quaid (Urdu: قائد مزار ), also known as Jinnah
Mausoleum or the National Mausoleum, is the final resting
place of Quaid-e-Azam ("Great Leader") Muhammad Ali Jinnah,
the founder of Pakistan. Designed in a 1960s modernist style ,
the mausoleum also contains the tomb of his sister, Māder-e
Millat ("Mother of the Nation") Fatima Jinnah , and that
of Liaquat Ali Khan , the first Prime Minister of Pakistan The
tomb of Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar is also located there.
39.
40. • (Punjabi and Urdu: مسجد بادشاہی ,
or "Imperial Mosque") is
a Mughal era masjid in Lahore,
capital of the Pakistani province
of Punjab,[1] Pakistan. The
mosque is located west of Lahore
Fort along the outskirts of
the Walled City of Lahore,[2] and
is widely considered to be one of
Lahore's most iconic
landmarks.[3]
• The Badshahi Mosque was built
by Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671,
with construction of the mosque
lasting for two years until 1673.
The mosque is an important
example of Mughal architecture,
41. Faisal Mosque (Urdu: فیصل
مسجد )is
a mosque in Islamabad, Pakist
an. It is located on the foothills
of Margalla Hills in Islamabad,
the mosque features a
contemporary design
consisting of eight sides of
concrete shell and is inspired
by a Bedouin tent.[1] The
mosque is a major tourist
attraction, and is referred as a
contemporary and influential
feature of Islamic
architecture.[2][3]