Tuesday 3 May 2011

Attractions in Pakistan..the country of natural beauty!

There are many places in Pakistan to visit and the most tourist attractions are Kashmir, Muree ; nathia galli ,ayubia ,Patriata, Peshawar, Quetta and Daman e koh, Pir sohawa, Qasim mehmoods mosque, Faisal mosque, Auranghzebs fort, Badshahi mosque, Lahore fort, monument of Pakistan etc.

Karachi: Karachi is known as the business capital and also known as the city of lights. Karachi has one of  the most prestigious monuments like the tomb of Quaid e Azam.




Islamabad: Islamabad contains some of the largest mosques in the country. The Shah Faisal Mosque is capable of hosting 10,000 worshipers. Dama-e-koh is a marvel of terraced gardens.




Lahore: For the last 1000 years, Lahore has been the cultural capital of Punjab, from Northern India to Peshawar. Here you will fall in love with the scent of the Shalimar Gardens. You'll be fascinated by the 13 gates and the labyrinthine streets, the Badshahi Mosque and the historic Lahore Forte with the Palace of Mirrors room.



Kasmir : Kashmir is located on the west side of Pakistan. Kashmir is said to be one of the places which is known as paradise on Earth. It is a State filled with divine beauty.Kashmir is mostly know for its cool climate and eternal sceneries. Kashmir is the source of the four rivers in Pakistan.

Murre :  Muree is a hill spot located near Islamabad. Muree is mostly recognized because of the famous Mall road and the areas near it like Nathia galli, Ayubia and Patriata. Muree is also a very beautiful city.

Islamabad : it is the capital of Pakistan. It contains many important monuments like the president house, faisal mosque, and many beautiful places like Daman e koh and Pir sohawa etc.




Thatta: Located just a few miles from Karachi is Thatta graveyard which has over a million graves some of which are almost 4,000 years old. The architecture and exquisite stone work bespeak of cultures long past.


Quetta: Over 5,500 feet above sea level is Quetta. You will want to visit in the summer, as the winters there can be quite harsh. Considered a posh resort destination this town features golf courses and comfortable modern motels. Spring blossoms and fragrance fills the air from the many fruit orchards in the area.


Texilia: During the 5th century, Texilia was the hub of artistic, educational and religious endeavors. Buddhist influence can be seen in the many buildings and tombs. Archeological digging continues making this area one of the few tourist attractions in Pakistan where tourists can see history in the making.

Narankagan:  The Kaghan Valley  is a valley in the north-east of Mansehra District of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. It attracts many tourists from around the country. Its mountains, dales, lakes, water-falls, streams and glaciers are still in a pristine state. Kaghan is at its best during summer (from May to September). In May the temperature ranges between a maximum of 11 °C (52 °F) and a minimum of 3 °C (37 °F). From the middle of July up to the end of September the road beyond Naran Valley is open right up to Babusar Pass

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