Whenever we ponder about adventures and vacations in Pakistan, probably the first place that appears in our minds is somewhere in the North or in Kashmir. You can take Air Blue flights to Islamabad, which is the gateway to northern Pakistan. However, we often forget that this country has much more to offer, and everything is so different! From mysterious ruins and monuments scattered all over the country to hidden sea coves and pristine lakes.

Pakistan has so many undiscovered possibilities that you are probably not aware of it.We have put up a list of hidden gem places in Pakistan that you must visit.

1 – Hingol National Park

Pakistan’s largest national park stretches hundreds of miles along the coast of Makran. Although the Hingol National Park is known for its diverse fauna and flora – Sindh leopards, chinkaras, honey badgers, and Indian pangolins – perhaps it is best known for its group of active mud volcanoes. The mixture of hot springs, gas, and water activity reacts chemically with the surrounding rocks, creating boiling mud.

When mud is removed, it always rebuilds cones that are easily eroded. One of the most famous mud volcanoes is Chandragup, a holy place of annual pilgrimage for thousands of Hindus, along with the nearby Hinglaj Temple.

2 – Makran Coast

Makran Coastal Highway is a scenic ride along the Pakistani coast of the Arabian Sea. The route starts in Karachi and runs through Gwadar to the Iranian border and is considered a significant infrastructure achievement.

You can get your airline tickets to any of the Pakistani airlines to reach Karachi whenever you want.

There are unique lunar rock formations lie on a section of the highway known as the Buzi Pass in the Hingol National Park. Natural rock sculptures, such as the Balochistan Lion in the shape of a sphinx, can be found along the highway.

3 – Mukeshpuri

Mukeshpuri is a 9200-foot mountain in the Nathiagali Mountains, which can be reached by trekking from both Nathiagali and Dunga Gala. It is 90 kilometres north of Islamabad in Pakistan, just above Dunga Gali in the Nathiagali area of ​​Ayubia National Park. Much of this mountain is covered by subalpine coniferous forests in the Western Himalayas. Some sources suggest that the name Mukeshpuriis based on Sanskrit words: Moksha,which means liberation, and Puri,which means city. Mukeshpuri is of particular importance to Hindus because of the Legends related to the Mahabharata Pandavas.

There are five Pandavas, Mahabharata heroes, who are favorite cult objects in the east and sometimes called Panj Pir.

4 – Banjosa Lake

In the North, there is a fantastic artificial lake in Azad Kashmir, near the city of Rawalakot. Lake Banjosa is a breath of freshness for the souls of souls in cities. The beautiful lake is surrounded by dense pine vegetation and humanist mountains. The government deals with accommodation, in this area, there are comfortable holiday homes and resorts that are owned by the AJK Department of Tourism and Archeology, the Pakistani Department of Public Works and the Pearl Development Office is intended for tourists. Around the lake, there are also several hotels, guesthouses, and grocery stores where people can have a cup of tea and spend time with loved ones. You can take a road trip from Islamabad to reach this magnificent place can one of the best ways to reach Islamabad in the first place is to take Air Blue flights.

5 – Bhit Khori

Located a short distance from the village of Mubarak near Karachi, Bhit Khori is a quiet and spotless spot on the Arabian Sea, which is a view for sore eyes. The sun-drenched beach allows you to experience amazing experiences while wandering the waves and discover a beautiful and undiscovered paradise. Don’t forget, it’s also a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts!

6 – Chaukandi

If you are a type of historical archaeology, this is one of those places in Pakistan that you must go to. Located 29 km east of Karachi,Chaukhandi is an early Islamic cemetery. The graves are unusual because of the elaborate sandstone sculptures, and the architectural style is typical of the Sindh region. Basically, the graves are attributed to Jokhio and are known as the family cemetery of the Jokhio tribe.

This place is yet very close to the biggest city of Pakistan, which is Karachi, and airline tickets to the city of lights (Karachi) are radially available, and you can quickly get yours whenever you wish to fly.

7 – Baltoro Glacier

In eastern Karakoram, Pakistan, the Baltoro Glacier is one of the most massive valley glaciers in the world. Although difficult to access, it is one of the most crowded regions in Pakistan due to mountainous places such as K2, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum Peaks at the forefront. This area is known not only for its stunning landscapes but also as a source of life.

A large part of the population of northern Pakistan depends on the water of the Karakoram glaciers.

8 – Shigar Valley

Located about 32 kilometers from Skardu, the magnificent Shigar Valley is another underrated tourist destination in Pakistan. However, this is especially popular with hikers. Reaching this picturesque valley can be a bit difficult because it is an isolated region. However, becauseShigar is considered to be the gateway to the Karakoram Mountains, in the summer and autumn months, you can meet many domestic and foreign mountaineers.
It takes almost seven days of trekking to reach the K2 base camp. If you are not interested in mountain climbing, there is also a magnificent cold desert in the Shigar Valley.

Conclusion:

There we have everything for you with the smallest details available, and we hope you really go with a backpack to have time in your life. Do not forget to take Air Blue flights for your domestic travel in Pakistan.

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