The country has been linked to terrorism, war, and trouble since its independence from India in 1947 and its founding shortly after the Second World War. Therefore, many people are surprised to discover that Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries on the planet.
This diverse nation has so many stunning natural places it is hard to imagine a country with more beautiful scenery. There are countless waterfalls, spectacular mountains, and tranquil lakes. This article looks at 15 compelling reasons why you should visit this country with its stunning mountains and valleys. According to Bizztechinfo, Pakistan has a lot more to offer than the best natural vistas anywhere. Apart from the breathtaking natural beauty spots, many cultural, architectural, and historical wonders can be found here.
1. Kalash Valleys
Pakistan’s Kalash Valleys are hidden gems surrounded by the Himalayan Himalayas. They include Budburst and Rumor. The rugged peaks are covered in birch and juniper scrubs for stunning natural views. The valleys’ beauty and natural splendor make them so unique. The Kalash, believed to be descendants of Alexander the Great’s armies are ethnic minorities and animists. They live in wooden homes on the hills. You will find these women in this region of Pakistan for their traditional headpieces and gaily-colored traditional clothes.
Visitors can easily travel to remote Kalash Valleys by jeeps or hire cars from Chital, which is 2.5 hours away. Popular with tourists from Pakistan, Budburst is one of the most populated valleys. Rumor and Birr are less well-developed, and more popular among foreign tourists, and less developed. The Calash Door museum, owned locally in Budburst, provides all the information you need to explore the beautiful valleys. One of the best times to visit the Kalakh valleys is during traditional festivals. For example, Chilean Joshi takes place in May, Chua in autumn, and Chimes is two weeks after the winter solstice. Tourists are often amazed by the vibrant costumes, rituals, and dances.
2. Concordia
Concordia is a paradise for climbers and mountain lovers. It is located in the northern part of the country, near the border with China. Many people don’t know that Pakistan is home to five of the 14 highest peaks on Earth Earth.
Tourists can see four of the five highest peaks in the world from the Concordia vantage point. It is a spectacular vantage point with incredible photo opportunities that should be noticed on any trip to Pakistan.
3. Lake Saif-ul-Malook
The stunning natural Lake Saif-ul-Malook is located at the northern extremity of the Kalgan Valley. It can be found in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of the Mansehra District.
The natural lake is stunning for its mountain surroundings and the incredible reflections of the mountains on it. It is a sight to behold. Summer is the best time to visit this unique wonder of nature. However, it can take many hours to reach safety during winter, when the snows are often thick along the roads. In addition, because of the ice on the streets, it can be difficult for all-terrain vehicles to navigate narrow, slippery mountain roads.
4. Deosai
The so-called “land the giants,” better known as Deosai, is located in the Astore District in Gilgit-Baltistan province.This area is the border to Karakorum and the western Himalayas Mountains. Visitors will find spectacular varieties of flowers here, as well as many unique and rare animal species like the brown bear and snow leopard who call this area home. This plateau is the highest on Earth, giving it more bragging rights than friends back home.
This spot is a must-see for those who want to see the unique wildlife of Pakistan. If the weather permits, nature lovers should take advantage of this trip.
5. Shandur Top
Shandur Top can be found in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa District of the Chitral region. This makes it an ideal trip to combine with the nearby Deosai. This Shandur Top is the highest-elevation polo field anywhere on Earth Earth. The area is covered in snow during winter, but Shandur Top turns into a lush, green spot in the summer. The Shandur Polo Festival is held here every July, drawing in locals and tourists alike. Winter months are dangerous because of the treacherous roads and icy conditions. However, Shandur Top is easily accessible by all-terrain vehicles during the summer months.
6. Neelum Valley
Neelum valley is one of the most beautiful spots in Pakistan. This area is located in the Azad Kashmir region. The Azad Kashmir region is home to this densely forested area.
This stunning valley is located at an elevation of more than 4,850 feet (1,650 meters) above sea level. Impressive waterfalls of milky white color cascade from the mountains, creating a stunning natural backdrop. Locals and tourists travel from Pakistan to witness this magnificent wonder of nature. It is a contender for the title of the most beautiful spot on Earth Earth.
7. Guraiz Valley
Tourists should take advantage of the opportunity to visit the beautiful Guraiz Valley in Pakistan. It’s gorgeous in both the summer and winter. Dense forest covers the valley’s verdant green hills.
Guraiz Valley, high in the Himalayas Mountains, is a true oasis amongst the snowy white peaks. It is located on the border of Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Kashmir. The Pakistani army has control of the valley because it is the site of a regular territorial conflict between India & Pakistan. However, they allow tourists to visit this stunning valley on request.
8. Naltar Valley
Naltar Valley is a charming place with beautiful lakes that should be noticed when touring Pakistan. Many beautiful pine trees can be found throughout the valley. The valley is well-known for its locally grown potatoes. Many consider them to be some of the best on Earth Earth. Because of its breathtaking views, Naltar Valley is like a lost paradise.
9. Siri PAYE
Siri Paye, a magnificent wonder of nature often overlooked by foreign tourists, is located in the corner of Kaghan province. It is only three to four miles away (or six km) from the Shogran valley. This green plateau is located atop the Hindu Kash Mountains. The landscape is dotted with ponds and complemented by vibrant yellow flowers; visitors will feel refreshed. Visitors from all over the globe will find this spot to be a refreshing oasis.
10. Kund Malir
Kund Malir, a beach in Balochistan, is one of the two dozen beaches in Pakistan. It is located in the Hingol National Park. The Makran Coastal Highway leads to the beach and offers scenic views from both the coast and the mountains. However, you should pack well, as there are no emergency supplies in the area. Kund Malir, Pakistan’s largest city is 175 km away.
Kund Malir offers a beautiful place to escape the crowds and immerse you in nature. This stunning beach features a resort with 20 rooms, a Dhaba-style restaurant, and a truck stop. Because it is rarely crowded, the beach remains pristine. You can also visit the Princess of Hope statue, created by strong winds, rain, and the ancient Hinglaj Temple.