10 Top Places You Should Visit in Pakistan


 Pakistan is a country with many wonders and gorgeous places. It's hard to pick just ten, but we're going to try! From the northern mountains of Pakistan to the southern beaches and islands, this list will show you some of the top destinations in this beautiful country that you should visit.

Belaya Khan Baba Mausoleum was built for Sufi Saint Belayat khan Baba who lived from 1782 until 1857 AD in the Khairpur district of Sindh province. The shrine attracts visitors from all over South Asia. The tomb itself lies within an open courtyard surrounded by rooms whose walls are covered with intricate tile work depicting religious symbols as well as calligraphy and verses from the Quran.





There is a famous shrine built in honor of Maula Jatt (Mughal warrior) who fought against Mughals to protect his people and land. The site contains many tombs that are decorated with beautiful blue tiles, while some contain three-dimensional paintings that depict battles between Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate armies.

A great place for someone looking for something different than your typical beach vacation, this island paradise offers visitors plenty to see including mangrove forests, mudflats where you can spot rare birds such as flamingoes, oyster farms, rural villages full of colorful houses on stilts out over the water, sandy beaches lined with coconut palms and much more! Visitors here will also get the chance to see traditional Sindhi dances and music.

Martyr's Memorial is a unique structure built in honor of those who died during the Indo-Pakistan War in 1971. The site was dedicated by Pakistan's leader Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto on March 23, 1974, commemorating all those who made sacrifices for their country. It consists of an underground museum that tells the story about the Bangladesh liberation war through multimedia displays, while above ground there are beautiful gardens with fountains surrounded by walls depicting scenes from the battle.

This national park has been described as one of the most unspoiled natural areas remaining in Sri Lanka due to its dense vegetation which covers both limestone hills and lowland rainforest, making it home to many different animal species. Visitors can get around by foot, bike, jeep, or elephant safari while enjoying the many scenic trails and viewing points.

The main highlight of this place is it's a natural harbor which became a trading hub between East Africa, Arabia, and India in ancient times where visitors will find some very old ruins left behind from these days such as mosques built during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that are still visited today for praying purposes. You'll also see what used to be an English lighthouse towering over the city with stunning views on clear evenings when you climb up top!

This beautiful city features several historic sites within close proximity including Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque & Shalimar Gardens. The fort was once home to many Mughal Emperors and now contains many palaces, courtyards, pavilions with intricate tile work as well as beautiful gardens. It's one of the best places to visit in Pakistan!

Pakistan enjoys a very rich cultural history dating back thousands of years ago which is revealed at various archaeological sites such as Mohenjo-Daro (meaning 'Mound of the Dead') where you'll find remains from this ancient civilization consisting mainly of buildings made out of mud bricks including public baths, granaries, and even homes.

This mountainous region has become quite popular among travelers who want to experience an authentic taste of Pakistani culture through its people living here known for their hospitality towards visitors. Attractions include limestone caves decorated with Buddhist art, small villages where you can stay with families who will treat you like royalty, hiking to high peaks for amazing views of the surrounding area, and much more!

Located at an altitude over 2000 meters above sea level in northern Pakistan, this park is home to some very rare wildlife including snow leopards, Marco Polo sheep (one of the largest species of sheep in the world), ibexes & black bears. The best time to visit is during summer when temperatures are milder which makes it easier for trekking through trails between scenic valleys surrounded by mountain ranges.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site contains many old mosques built from local stone that were considered architectural feats back then due to their size and intricately decorated interiors containing intricate tile work along with verses from the Quran inscribed in calligraphy.

This beautiful coastal town is situated at the mouth of River Beas near India's border and has become increasingly popular with travelers who want to explore both cities. It features a unique system where water from the river keeps its streets & buildings cool during hot weather through canals that run throughout while providing access for boats, making it one of the top places to visit in Pakistan!

The main feature here is the red sand dunes which have formed over thousands of years along this stretch known as The Empty Quarter, making it famous all around the world due to being used by explorer Wilfred Thesiger back in the 1940s for crossing into Saudi Arabia on foot. This place gives you an idea of what early explorers had to

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