5 most beautiful spots to visit in Pakistan

If visiting this country is on your bucket list, surely you cannot miss these stunning places, considered Pakistan’s five most beautiful spots!

Pakistan is the fifth-most populous country in the world! It’s a country with very ancient cultures and history, such as that of the famous emperor Alexander the Great. The second-largest country in Asia has a lot to offer. Here is a list so you don’t miss the most remarkable spots to visit:

Hunza Valley

Hunza is a big district surrounded by small villages and valleys. It’s one of the most famous spots in Pakistan, and we can easily understand why! Hunza valley is top-rated on Google searches, but don’t let it confuse you.

The Hunza Valley is known for its snow-capped, rough mountains and river, also called Hunza. The waters of the Hunza river are turquoise blue, and you can find some hiking or biking tour options to explore this stunning valley.

Hingol National Park

If you go to Pakistan and don’t see the Hingol National Park… well… you should go there again then! This park looks exactly like another planet! It’s the largest park in Pakistan, located in the Makran coastal region. It has unique rock formations, stunning valleys, canyons, and incredible biodiversity.

There you can see weird rock formations (like the one in the picture, the Princess of Hope) and breathtaking landscapes with high mountains.

Lahore

Lahore is the second-biggest city in Pakistan, with over 13 million people. In addition, Lahore holds the treasures of the Mughal civilization, and many of their creations are still possible there. Lahore is on the border with India. Once there, you must see the Badshahi Mosque, the Wazir Khan Mosque, and the Lahore Fort. And if you are worried about safety, there is no need to be! The Punjab Province is generally safe, and there are no tourist restrictions. The city of Lahore is a great place to visit as a tourist.

Shah Jahan Mosque

The Shah Jahan Mosque is located in ​​Thatta, in the Pakistani province of Sindh. The mosque is famous for its architecture, mostly red bricks and blue-colored glazed tiles. The building is from the 17th century and is one of the most remarkable mosques in the country.

Rohtas Fort

The fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Sher Shah Shuri built it after being defeated by the Mughal emperor Humayun. It was never conquered and survived intact to this day. The main fortifications consist of bulky walls that extend for over 4 km.

We hope you enjoy this beautiful and diverse country! If you are planning a trip to Pakistan and need help figuring out where to start, visit the iVisa website and see how easy it is to request the Pakistan Tourist e-Visa online! Their team can help you with your form and any questions.