Top 10 most beautiful tourist destination of Pakistan

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1. Hunza Valley

A Hunza valley in Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan province's north is called the Hunza Valley. North of the Hunza River is where you'll find the Hunza Valley. Over 900 years were spent as an independent principality in Hunza. Even though the Hunza Valley is accessible year-round, the best months to visit are from March through November. In addition to producing high-quality grapes and mulberries, the area also grows apricots, plums, cherries, and other fruits. One of the most gorgeous settings in the world may be found in Hunza, and the valley there has a divine quality about it. Similar to macaroni and cheese, molida is a popular dish in the Hunza Valley, Central Hunza, and Gojal. Burushaski language, additionally spelled Burushaki or Burushki, This language expressed essentially in the Hunza.


2. Attabad Lake

Attabad Lake is a lake located in the Gojal region of Hunza Valley in Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. It was created in January 2010 as the result of a major landslide in Attabad. This is one of Pakistan’s most well-liked tourist destinations is the lake, We can do a lot here like skiing, boating, fishing, and others. The average lowest and maximum temperatures in the Hunza Nagar district are 16 and 35.9 °C, respectively. Attabad Lake, also known as “The Shining, Silvery and Shimmering Lake of Attabad,” is now one of Gilgit-most Baltistan’s popular tourist destinations. The best times to go there are in the spring and early summer to properly appreciate the lake’s colours. With its magnificent perspective of turquoise and teal blue, it provides your eyes with a great pleasure. While during the winter it freezes. The best months to visit the lake are from April to October, although if you want to avoid crowds, avoid going between June and August.


3. Swat Valley

In Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province's northwest highlands is the high-altitude tourism area known as Swat Valley. The Swat River runs through the Swat Valley. Despite the fact that Swat Valley is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, many of its tourist attractions are dispersed across. Before becoming a part of Pakistan, the Swat Valley was an affluent, independent, self-governing state known as "the Yusafzai State of Swat" until 1969. Chitral in the northwest, Dir in the west, Malakand in the south, and Buner in the southeast all border Swat. Additionally, Kohistan in the northeast, Gilgit-Baltistan in the north, and Shangla in the east.

Best Time To Visit In Swat Valley is: April to May


4. Naran Kaghan

Due to its favourable weather throughout the summer months, Naran Kaghan is a popular tourist attraction, and each year hundreds of visitors swarm to the valley to explore it. Additionally, it serves as the entrance to Summers' Gilgit Hunza via Babusar Pass. In the summer, hotels and eateries advertise their services in the bustling Naran Bazaar. With it's beautiful view, Naran are some of the most well-known towns in the nation. 

Best Time To Visit In Naran Kaghan: The summer months are the greatest season to visit Naran because there is less chance of snowfall and clogged roads, but the city is still reachable during the summer. The temperature can rise to 20 degrees centigrade in the summer and fall considerably below freezing during the winter due to heavy snowfall.


5. Badshahi Mosque

The Badshahi Mosque is a community mosque from the Mughal era located in Lahore, the Pakistani province of Punjab's capital. One of Lahore's most famous monuments, the mosque is situated on the boundaries of the Walled City of Lahore, west of Lahore Fort. The sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb ordered the construction of the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore. It was the largest mosque in the world when it was built between 1671 and 1673. It is the fifth-largest mosque in the world and the second-largest mosque in Pakistan.


6. Concordia

For hikers and climbers, Concordia is one of Pakistan's paradisiacal tourist areas. It is located in the country's north, close to the Chinese border. Five of the fourteen tallest mountain peaks in the world are found in Pakistan. Four of these five highest mountains are clearly visible from Concordia. Concordia is becoming a must-visit location for tourists in Pakistan as a result.

Best time to visit in here: June to August 


7. Neelum Valley

The Neelum Valley is a bow-shaped valley in northern Azad Kashmir that is surrounded by lush forests and rushing streams. It is situated between hills that rise 13,000 feet into the sky. One of Pakistan's most beautiful places is Neelum Valley. This valley includes clear rivers, lakes that reflect the sky, and luxuriant vegetation.

Best time to visit in here: March to October 


9. Deosai National Park

The beauty of Deosai National Park, also referred to as the Land of Giants, features snow-capped mountains that rise from the highland. The diversity of wildlife in this region is astonishing and includes Himalayan wolves, Siberian ibex, red foxes, and yellow-bellied marmots. Deosai National Park is the perfect location for someone who values biodiversity and is looking for the top tourist attractions in Pakistan.

Best time to visit in here: July to September


10. Muree Pakistan

In the Muree District of Punjab, Pakistan, in the Galyat section of the Pir Panjal Range, is the mountain tourist town of Murree. It is located around 30 kilometres northeast of Islamabad and is part of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area.


Written By Zuhaib

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