Lake Dudipat in Pakistan

  Dudipatsar lake or Dudipat Lake is a beautiful lake encircled by snow clad peaks. Its water is beautiful greenish blue and very cold too. This lake is very little visited by people and its natural beauty is still very much protected. Dudipatsar is also close to another major Lake lulusar whi See more details

Lake Saif ul Muluk

  Most people interested in fairies must have heard about Lake Baikal situated in Russia – an area commonly know as the Paristan. When I was doing my Russian Language in the National University of Modern languages Islamabad, our Great Russian teacher who knew about how Paristan (fairy land) is See more details

Swat Valley of Pakistan

Like any long trip, we started planning this a long time ago. Some (Asad, me) had wanted to do a major hike for years, and Concordia was always at the top of the list of the many, many places to go hiking in Northern Pakistan. "The world's greatest museum of shape and form" is how Italian mountain See more details

Badshahi Mosque Lahore

  The Badshahi Mosque (بادشاھی مسجد) or "Emperor's Mosque" was built in 1673 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore, Pakistan. It is one of the city's best known landmarks and a major tourist attraction epitomising the beauty and grandeur of the Mughal era. Capable of accommod See more details

K-2 Base Camp

  Like any long trip, we started planning this a long time ago. Some (Asad, me) had wanted to do a major hike for years, and Concordia was always at the top of the list of the many, many places to go hiking in Northern Pakistan. "The world's greatest museum of shape and form" is how Italian moun See more details

Rohtas Fort Jehlum Pakistan

Sher Shah Suri named Qila Rohtas after the well-known Rohtasgarh Fort in Shahabad district near Baharkunda, Bihar which he captured from the Raja of Rohtas Hari Krishan Rai in 1539. Rohtasgarh is located on the upper course of the river Son, 20 37’ N and 85 33’E. It was built by Harish Chand See more details

The Lahore Fort of Pakistan

  The Lahore Fort, locally known as Shahi Qila, is located in the northwestern corner of Lahore’s Walled City. The majestic edifice is the result of many centuries’ work. According to the Pakistani historian Wali Ullah Khan, the earliest reference to the Fort comes in the history of Lahur See more details

Taxila Museum Pakistan

  It is a site museum in so far as all the material exhibited here have been excavated in the different sites of Taxila. The museum was designed in the Greek style and galleries were set up by Sir John marshall, the diretor General of Archaeology in British India. In the six galleries of See more details

Shogran The Relaxing point in Pakistan

Shogran is one of the places of Pakistan which is deeply naturally rich. Its weather is always uncertain, its raining and in a while, the sun is on your head. From Shogran, there's a drive of around 10 Kilometers on Jeep (4x4) to Sirri and then 10 minutes drive ahead of Sirri to Paya. Paya is quit See more details

Kaghan - Naran This summer (Hotel Booking and arrangements)

Naran is one the most popular and beautiful tourists spots in Pakistan. It has more than 27 Lakes, but just a few are discovered and have the road access, Lake Saif-ul-Muluk (سیف الملوک) is one of them, it is accessable via 4x4 jeep which can be hired from the Naran city on charges.

 

Salt Mines of Pakistan in Khewra

It is said that the chiefs of ‘Janjua-Raja’ tribe were the first to start the standard mining practices here in the 13th Century. However, a chronology of the Mughal Rule in the Sub-Continent says that when the Mughals appeared superlative in the Punjab, they took over the mine from the local tribal chiefs and, thereafter, started to work on it until Punjab came under the Sikhs. Under Sikh rule the mine came up to be known as ‘Khewra Salt Mine’. The British ousted the Sikhs and annexed Punjab in 1849 and renamed the mine as the ‘May Mine’ in 1870 .

 

White Water Sports

The rivers of Pakistan, spread like a net through its length and breadth. Right from the heights of the Karakorams, the Himalayas and the Hindukush, Pakistan’s rivers change its courses and flows until they all meet the mighty Indus, at different points, which ultimately falls into the Arabian Sea.

 

Major Rivers of Pakistan

Pakistan has the most beautiful rivers in the world. The list of the rivers flowing in Pakistan is mentioned below. These rivers make Pakistan one of the most beautiful countries of the world, The water in these rivers is used for many different purposes, for cultivation, for Electricity generation etc.
 

Cultural Festivals Pk

Lok Virsa - Folk Festival

The largest cultural activity in Pakistan is the annual National Folk Festi...

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Basant - Kite Flying Festival (March)

  With the advent of spring, skies of Lahore are resplendent with all types ...

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folk heritage festival

  Held annually at Islamabad during the month of October, this colour-full ...

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Horse and cattle show

Held every year in the famous Moghal city of Lahore during end October – ...

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Imran Khan angry of NATO's attack on Pakistani Checkpost

Tourism Development in Pakistan
Tourism industry of Pakistan is falling down day by day. This industry is directly dependent on the peace in the country and Pak...more
Naran - Land of Lakes
Naran is the land of lakes, it has 27 lakes in total, which are world class and wonderful....more
Lakes of Pakistan
Lakes Location/Province Manchar Sindh Keenjhar Sindh Hanna Balochistan Saif-ul-Muluk NWFP Ma...more
The Karakorams
Karakoram means black mountain in Turkish. This splendid magnificent collection of dark brown and black metamorphic roc...more
Airlines and Heli Services
Pakistan International Airlines, PIA Headquarters, Room No.A-114, 1st Floor, PIA H.O. Building, Karachi Airport, Karach...more
Mohenjo Daro The Indus Valley of Pakistan
  The aryan invasion theory has been one of the most controversial historical topics for well over a century. However, it ...more
Great Northern Jeep Safari
Norhtern Jeep safari is one of the reasons why the millions of the tourists from around the globe head towards Pakistan every year...more
Mountaineering in Pakistan
Northern Pakistan has the greatest concentration of the highest peaks of the world. It has 05 peaks over 8,000 metres including...more
Famous Glaciers
Glacier Region Length Miles (K/M) Height of Snout Ft/M (Approx.) Siache...more
Tharparker - Largest Desert of Pakistan
    Decades back, there was a sea what is now called Thar. This desert was under water. The place where now sand is everyw...more