Pakistan travel guide

Pakistan enjoys a wealth of natural and historic treasures from the Karakoram Mountain Range to the Lahore Fort. One of the most beautiful symbols of Pakistan's Mughal era, the fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. Wander around the fort and explore the Arms museum and Mughal Gallery. In Karachi, head to Mohatta Palace Museum, former summer home of a businessman. The palace grounds span an area of more than 1,700 square and it's structure was built using beautiful pink Jodhpur stones. To really appreciate Pakistan's natural landscapes, visit Saiful Muluk National Park in Northern Pakistan. The focal point of the this blissful park is Saiful Muluk Lake, surrounded by mountains and greenery. The park is also home to several mammals such as the snow leopard and the asiatic black bear.

For a slice of authentic Pakistani life, head off the tourist trail to bustling Faisalabad

With its serene environment and organised layout, Islamabad invites travellers to experience both natural beauty and cultural heritage

From beaches to bazaars, Pakistan's cosmopolitan ex-capital has something for everyone

Known for its hospitality, Lahore offers a vibrant mix of historic landmarks, festivals, and delicious street food

Whether shopping in the bustling bazaars or seeing the city’s mosques and shrines, you’ll always find something to explore in Multan

Peshawar, one of South Asia’s oldest living cities, offers historic landmarks, colorful bazaars, and a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage

A beautiful city set in the mountains with a rich history to discover

Bustling bazaars and peaceful parks are side-by-side in Sialkot

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