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Top Cities In Pakistan
  • 2023
  • 06
  • Jan
Top Cities In Pakistan

 

Following a time of insecurity uneasiness and security considerations that kept Pakistan off the radar for all but the most audacious comers, the country is now on the verge of getting commodity truly extraordinary. And for its advanced security and political power, Pakistan has opened its doors to comers from each across the world. Pakistan is a beautiful place to visit. The south Asian country’s upland decor is stirring, with 118 peaks over,000 measures, especially K2.

 

Pakistan is a fantastic destination for a spectacular holiday, with vibrant civic centers like Islamabad and Lahore as well as affable geographies in the north. Pakistan is endowed with several artistic and archaeological prodigies. A formerly-by-a-lifetime trip to a country full of beautiful geographies and remarkable locales should be a must-have. Then's a list of notorious places in Pakistan to visit and to help you plan your holiday. Don’t forget to bring your camera, so that you can get to the homeland of beautiful metropolises in Pakistan.

 

The top cities of Pakistan are listed below:

 

Islamabad

 

The soulful megacity of Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan. It is an excellent place to travel and feel relaxed. The megacity is lush with verdure, beautiful thoroughfares, and roadways, as well as a clean, quiet, and tranquil atmosphere.

 

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1. Lok Virsa Museum

 

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Heritage Museum, also known as Lok Virsa Museum is a gallery administered and managed by Lok Virsa- National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage. It's a gallery of History and culture in Islamabad, Pakistan, located on the Shakarparian Hills showcasing the living societies of Pakistan.

 

2. Golra Pakistan Railroads Heritage Museum

 

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Golra Sharif train station, A little-given gem- worth seeking out for a trip back in time to the glory days of the North West Railway the station house has been repaired and houses a small gallery, and several old locomotives and rolling stock are there to be explored. Makes a nice cycle lift from Islamabad.

 

3. Pakistan Museum of National History

 

This is more a place for academy passages than a sightseer destination- still, there's an emotional blue Goliath shell outside.

 

4. National Art Gallery

 

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The gallery is an ultramodern, light-filled, air-conditioned edifice that would not be out of place in numerous European metropolises. A diverting collection of nearly 450 art pieces, bought or blessed by the artists for the National Art Gallery. Covers a surprising diversity of contemporary and classical oils, puppets, and other installations. The Gallery is also home to an inner and out-of-door theatre.

 

5. Shah Faisal Masjid

 

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The Faisal Mosque is the public synagogue of Pakistan, located in the capital Islamabad. It's the fifth-largest synagogue in the world and the largest in South Asia, located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Pakistan's capital megacity of Islamabad.

 

6. Fatima Jinnah Park

 

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Fatima Jinnah Park, also known as Capital Park or F- 9 Park, is a public recreational demesne that spans the total of Sector F- 9 of Islamabad, Pakistan. It's named after Mādar- e Millat Fatima Jinnah, the youngish family of the author of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah. At 304 hectares, it's just lower than New York's Central Park.

 

 

7. Laal Masjid

 

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The Lal Masjid is a synagogue located in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. It's near Abpara Market, Islamabad.

 

Best Restaurants in Islamabad

 

  • Khiva Restaurant
     

  • Pizza Originale
     

  • Leafology Singe and Cafe
     

  • Pizza Party
     

  • Monal Islamabad
     

  • Kabul Restaurant
     

  • Tuscany Courtyard

 

Famous Shopping centers in Islamabad

 

  • Giga Mall
     

  • Adpara Market
     

  • F- 6 Markaz
     

  • Safa Gold Mall
     

  • Zmall

 

Hunza

 

Hunza is one of the stylish places to visit in Pakistan’s northern area. The Hunza Valley is in Gilgit Baltistan. Stylish Places to Visit in Hunza Valley Hunza Valley is notorious for its beauty.

 

The stylish places to visit in Hunza Valley are:

 

Read also An Ultimate Guide to Hunza Places to Visit

 

1. Baltit Fort

 

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Baltit Fort is a stronghold in the Hunza vale, near the city of Karimabad, in the Gilgit- Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. innovated in the 8th century CE, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Conditional list since 2004.

 

2. Attabad Lake

 

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Thus Lake is located in the Gojal region of Hunza Valley in the Gilgit − Baltistan, Pakistan. The lake has come one of the biggest sightseer lodestones in Gilgit − Baltistan, offering conditioning like voyaging, spurt-skiing, shing, and other recreational conditioning.

 

3. Altit Fort

 

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Altit Fort is an ancient stronghold in Altit city in the Hunza vale in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. It was first home to the heritable autocrats of the Hunza state who carried the title of Mir', although they moved to the kindly youngish Baltit stronghold hard three centuries latterly.

 

4. Ultar Sar

 

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Ultar Sar is the major peak of the Batura Muztagh, which is the subrange of the Karakoram range. It lies about 10 km northeast of Karimabad, a city on the Karakoram Highway in the Hunza Valley, part of the Hunza District of Gilgit – Baltistan, Pakistan.

 

5. Shispare Sar

 

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Shispare Sar is the high mountain peak of the Batura Muztagh, the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Other names of this peak are Shispare Sar and Shisparé Sari.

 

6. Lady Finger

 

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The Bublimotin, Bubli Motin, Bublimating, or Ladyfinger Peak, is a distinctive gemstone becket in the Batura Muztagh, the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan.

 

Best Restaurants In Hunza

 

  • Cafe De Hunza
     

  • Hidden Paradise Hunza
     

  • Glacier Breeze Restaurant
     

  • Pizza Pamir
     

  • Gingerfort Cafe
     

  • Green Corner Kitchen Hunza
     

  • Yak Grill

 

Lahore

 

Lahore is a megacity, its treasure mine of literal spots makes it the most beautiful place to visit in Pakistan. Because Lahore was the capital of the Mughals, numerous of its bones have survived.

 

The best places for Tourist attractions in Lahore are:

 

1. Badshahi Mosque

 

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The Badshahi Mosque is a Mughal- period congregational synagogue in Lahore, the capital of the Pakistani fiefdom of Punjab. The synagogue is located west of Lahore Fort along the outskirts of the Walled City of Lahore and is extensively considered to be one of Lahore's most iconic milestones.

 

2. Lahore Museum

 

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The Lahore Museum is a gallery located in Lahore, Pakistan. innovated in 1865 at a lower position and opened in 1894 at its current position on The Mall in Lahore during the British social period, Lahore Museum is Pakistan's largest gallery, as well as one of its most visited places.

 

3. Minar-e-Pakistan

 

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Minar E Pakistan is a palace located in Lahore, Pakistan. The palace was erected between 1960 and 1968 on the point where the All- India Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution on 23 March 1940. The palace is located in the middle of a civic demesne, called the Greater Iqbal Park.

 

4. Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park

 

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Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park is a large demesne and recreational space in Lahore, Pakistan. With an area of over 67 acres, the demesne is one of the largest in the megacity. It's positioned in the suburban position of Allama Iqbal Town. The name Gulshan-e-Iqbal is literally restated as" the theater of Iqbal," pertaining to Iqbal, the public minstrel of Pakistan.

 

5. Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam

 

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Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam, first known as The Mall or Mall Road, is the major road in Lahore, Pakistan. This road was laid out during the British Raj on a route leading to the Governor's House, which is lined on both sides with Mughal sanctuaries and kilns.

 

 

6. Anarkali Bazaar

 

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Anarkali Bazaar is the major emporium in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, and also serves as a neighborhood and union council of Data Gunj Buksh Tehsil of Lahore. It is positioned in the region that extends from the south of Lahori Gate of the Walled City to Mall Road.

 

Best Restaurants in Lahore

 

The best Restaurants in Lahore are

 

  • Pablo’s
     

  • Veera 5
     

  • The Brasserie
     

  • Salt’n Pepper
     

  • Option’s Restaurant Lahore
     

  • Homemade Cuisine
     

  • Memsaab of Lahore
     

  • Nando’s
     

  • BBQ Tonight, Lahore

 

Gilgit

 

The megacity is located in a large vale near the convergence of the Gilgit and Hunza gutters, and it's a popular sightseeing destination in Pakistan, serving as a base for mountaineering in the Karakoram mountain range. Its valley Naltar is around an hour and 30 mins travel from Gilgit megacity along the Karakoram Highway. The stirring beauty and tranquil atmosphere of this remote vale aren’t a miss at all.

 

Read also 7 Best Places to Visit In Gilgit Baltistan

 

The Best Places for Tourist attractions in Gilgit are:

 

1. Naltar

 

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Naltar is more beautiful for visiting because of its snow-covered peaks, scenic views, gutters, and far-reaching forestland. During the downtime, Naltar Valley is converted into a snowboarding paradise. The Pakistan Air Force is in charge of the ski resort, which attracts a considerable number of callers from all over the world each time.

 

2. Bashir Lakes

 

The magic Bashir Lakes give spectacular lakeside decors, regular soil trails, and chilly aqueducts. It’s a fantastic area for a feast.

 

3. Ormara Beach,

 

The Sphinx of Balochistan, The Princess of Hope form, and Hingol National Park are just many of the fascinating spots to visit.

 

Best Restaurants in Gilgit

 

The best Restaurants in Gilgit are:

 

  • Gilgit Serena Hotel
     

  • Riverdale Resort Gilgit
     

  • Madina Hotel 2
     

  • Springeld
     

  • Springeld Resort Gilgit
     

  • Mehman Resort
     

  • Duroyou Inn
     

  • Bagrote Sarai Hotel
     

  • Dumani Inn
     

  • PTCD Gilgit Motel

 

Skardu

 

Skardu, along with Gilgit is a major tourism, touring, and passage mecca in Gilgit- Baltistan The mountainous terrain of the region, which includes four of the world's 14 Eight- Thousendar peaks, attracts excursionists, pedestrians, and perambulators from around the world. The main sightseer season is from April to October; at other times of the time, the area can be cut off for extended ages by the snowy, indurating downtime rainfall. Top lodestones in Skardu Deosai National Park Treks to the Deosai Plains, the alternate loftiest in the world at,114 measures above ocean position, after the Chang Tang in Tibet, either starting from or ending at Skardu. In the original Balti Language, Deosai is called Byarsa, meaning' summer place'. With an area of roughly,000 square kilometers(,158 sq mi), the plains extend all the way to Ladakh and give a niche for snow leopards, ibex, Tibetan blue bears, and wild nags.

 

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1. Skardu Fort

 

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Kharphocho Fort is situated on the eastern face of the Khardrong or Mindoq- Khar(" Castle of Queen Mindoq") hill, which is 15 measures( 49 bases) above Skardu city. The stronghold dates from the 8th century CE and contains an old synagogue presumably dating back to the appearance of Islam in the 16th century CE. The stronghold provides a panoramic view of Skardu city, the Skardu vale, and the Indus River.

 

2. Kachura Lakes

 

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There are two Kachura lakes in Kachura Valley — the less well-known ( Upper) Kachura Lakes and the more notorious Shangrila Lake(" Lower Kachura Lake").

 

3. Satpara Lake

 

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Satpara Lake is Skardu Valley's main lake. In 2002, the Federal Government decided to make a levee on the Satpara Lake allocating$ 10 million to the design, in 2004. Progress has, still, been slow. Satpara Lake is 6 long hauls(9.7 km) from Skardu. Satpara Lake is one of the largest brackish lakes in the country offering trout fishing and row voyaging. This lake is the source of drinking water for the people living there. The levee was substantially completed in 2011 and four hustler units are functional; the rearmost started operation in June 2013.

 

Azad Kashmir

 

Azad Kashmiris a region administered by Pakistan as a negligible tone- governing reality and constituting the western portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a disagreement between India and Pakistan since 1947. The home shares a border to the north with Gilgit- Baltistan, together with which it's appertained to by the United Nations and other transnational associations as" PakistaniAdministered Kashmir".

 

Azad Kashmir also shares borders with the Pakistani businesses of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the south and west, independently. On its eastern side, Azad Kashmir is separated from the Indian union home of Jammu and Kashmir( part of Indian Administered Kashmir) by the Line of Control( LoC), which serves as the de facto border between the Indian- and Pakistani- controlled corridor of Kashmir.

 

Tourist Attractions in Azad Kashmir are the following:

 

1. Muzzafarabad

 

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The capital megacity of Azad Kashmir is located on the banks of the Jhelum and Neelum gutters. It's 138 km( 86 mi) from Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Well-known sightseer spots near Muzaffarabad are the Red Fort, Pir Chinassi, Patika, Subri Lake, and Awan Patti.

 

2. Neelam Valley

 

The Neelam Valley is positioned to the north and northeast of Muzaffarabad, The gateway to the vale. The main sightseer lodestones in the vale are Athmuqam, Kutton, Keran, Changan, Sharda, Kel, Arang Kell, and Taobat. Sudhanoti is one of the eight sections of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan.

 

3. Sudhanoti

 

Sudhanoti has located 90 km( 56 mi) down from Islamabad, the Capital of Pakistan. Through Azad Pattan road., it is connected with Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

 

4. Rawalkot

 

Rawalkot megacity is the headquarters of Poonch District and is located 122 km( 76 mi) from Islamabad. Tourist lodestones in Poonch District are Banjosa Lake, Devi Galii, Tatta Pani, and Toli Pir.

 

5. Bagh

 

Bagh megacity, the headquarters of Bagh District, is 205 km( 127 mi) from Islamabad and 100 km( 62 mi) from Muzaffarabad. The top sightseer lodestones in Bagh District are Bagh Fort, Dhirkot, Sudhan Gali, Ganga Lake, Ganga Choti, Kotla Waterfall, Neela Butt, Danna, Panjal Mustam National Park, and Las Danna.

 

6. Leepa Valley

 

The Leepa Valley has situated 105 km( 65 mi) from the southeast of Muzaffarabad. It is the most fascinating and scenic place for excursionists in Azad Kashmir.

 

7. New Mirpur City

 

It is the headquarters of Mirpur District. The main sightseer lodestones near New Mirpur City are Mangla Lake and Ramkot Fort.

 

Multan

 

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Multan is the 7th largest megacity with respect to population in Pakistan. Excursionists came from all over the world just to visit the sanctuaries and Mazar of the Sufi saints.

 

Top Sights in Multan

 

  • The sanctum of Baha Uddin Zakariya
     

  • Shahi Eid gah, ghanta Ghar
     

  • The sanctum of Shamsuddin sabzwari
     

  • The blue-tiled grave of shah Gardez
     

  • The Tomb of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam
     

  • Tomb Khuwaja Awais Khagga
     

  • Tomb Shah Ali Akbar
     

  • Fort Kohna Qasim Garden
     

  • Services club Multan
     

  • Chaman Zare e Aksari Park Multan
     

  • Multan International Cricket Stadium
     

  • Multan Trades Council
     

  • Chase up Mall
     

  • The United Mall, CSD Park.
     

 

Famous food of Multan

 

If we talk about the specialties of Multan. Sohan halwa will be the traditional specialty of Multan. Other particulars are Lassi, Satto, Mall Pooray, Phikka Khuwa, Kupri, Bhatt, Dodha, Kakko, Dillay aali Siwiyan, Billay aali Siwiyan, and Sohbat are the most notorious cookeries you can try in Multan. The people of Multan are so sociable in nature. You can witness the godliest feeling after visiting Multan.

 

 

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Fawad Hassan

As a nature enthusiast and writer, one of my favorite things to do is to share the stories of my most memorable travel experiences at the various locations I visit. I am an extreme thrill seeker who constantly makes it a point to organize my vacations around going on trips. At best, I'm a solitary traveler, but I find that it's more enjoyable when I'm in the company of others. One day I hope to embark on a tour throughout the world!

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