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From the mighty stretches of the Karakorum in the North to the vast alluvial delta of the Indus River in the South, Pakistan remains a land of high adventure and nature.
Pakistan is endowed with a rich and varied flora and fauna. High Himalayas, Karakoram, and the Hindu Kush ranges with their alpine meadows and permanent snow line, coniferous forests down the sub-mountain.
1. Makli Necropolises
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located in Makli, Thatta, Sindh province. Makli Necropolises is one of the largest funerary sites in the world. It consists of approximately 0.5 to 1million tombs built over a course period of 400 years. It has tombs of various Sufi saints and esteemed scholars. It is an outstanding testament to Sindhi civilization.

2. Gojal Valley
Gojal Valley is located in the far north of Pakistan. It borders Pakistan and China at the Khunjerab Pass and Afghanistan at the Chipurson Valley. Gojal is home to beautiful lakes, rugged mountains, glaciers, wild animals for photography, and scenic villages. It has many tourist spots such as Borich Lake, Gherkin Glaciers, and Batra Glaciers.

3. Kalash Valley
There are three valleys of the Kalash people, Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir, which form a culture island in which they follow their ancient traditions. The valleys are surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountains. If you are visiting the Kalash valley during one of the festivals, there will be plenty of feasts for the eyes. Dance, drink, and be amazed at the colorful rituals and clothes on display. The festival time in the Kalash valleys is

4. Lake Saif ul Malook
It is located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near the town of Narran in the Saiful Malook National Park. It is one of the highest lakes in Pakistan. The lake has clear, blue, and cold water, and it has a beautiful backdrop of snow-covered peaks.

5. Khaplu Fort
It is an old fort and palace located in Gilgit Baltistan in northern Pakistan. It is locally known as Yabgo Khar. The palace is considered an architectural heritage, and it was also a place of residence for the Raja of Khaplu.

6. Makran Coast
Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in Baluchistan, Pakistan, along the coast of the Gulf of Oman. There are notable beaches on the coastal strip, which include Kund Malir beach, Astola island, Ormara beach, and Pasni beach

7. Katas Raj Temples
It is also known as Qila Katas. It is a complex of several Hindu temples connected by pathways. It is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The temple plays a role in the Hindu epic poem, the Mahabharata. It is a historical site for tourists. The temple complex covers water, which is considered sacred by Hindus.
8. Mohenjo-Daro
Mohenjo-Daro means “mound of the dead men”. It is an archaeological site in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley civilization, built around 2500 BC. It is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has the civilization of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.

9. Bhurban
Bhurban is a small town and a hill station in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is famous for its beauty and climate. It is known for the hiking trails in the nearby Ayubia National Park. The five-star Pearl Continental Hotel. It has its own source of natural mineral water. It is ranked 9th among 10 beautiful places to visit in Pakistan.

10. Nathia Gali
Nathia Gali is a mountain resort town and hill station located in the KPK province of Pakistan. Nathia Gali is famous for its lush green meadows, deep forest of oak and cedar. It is famous for its scenic beauty and hiking tracks. At an elevation of 8000ft, it is a popular tourist resort in the summer months.



