2. The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, commissioned by the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671 and
completed in 1673, is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in
the world. Epitomizing the beauty, passion and grandeur of the Mughal era, it is Lahore's most famous
landmark and a major tourist attraction.
Location: Lahore, Pakistan
3. Ansoo Lake (Tear Lake)- from-kach-top
Ansoo Lake is a high-altitude lake (elevation 16,492 feet or 5,027 metres) in the Kaghan Valley in the
Mansehra District of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is near Malika Parbat in the Himalayan
range.
4. Living in the land of beauty the land of green grass and fresh water. walking along Neelum river has been a
lifetime experience. Its mighty existence and see the water flow under the wooden bridges through the lush
green valleys .if there is heaven on earth its Neelum valley.
Location: Azad Kashmir , Pakistan
5. Through The Hills
“I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.”
Location : on way to minapin village, Hunza Valley, Pakistan
6. To guys setting on a wall looking at the great Karakorum stage that nature has created over the period of
million of years
Location : Sakardu ,Pakistan
7. Trekkers-Over-Vigne Glacier
Trekkers trekking over icy wilderness of
Vigne Glacier in July heading towards
Gondogoro La Pass. Vigne Glacier is a
glacier in Karakoram range, near
Gondogoro La Pass at the altitudes above
4700m.
Location : Vigne Glacier, Karakoram,
Baltistan, Pakistan.
8. The Noor Mahal (Urdu: ( نور محلI s a palace in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. It was built in 1872. It belonged to the Nawab of Bahawalpur
princely state, during British Raj.
According to one legend, Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV had the palace made for his wife; however, she was only there for
one night, as she happened to see the adjoining graveyard from her balcony, and refused to spend another night there, and so it
remained unused during his reign.
Noor Mehal is one of the hidden gems of Bahawalpur, since not many know about it and it is not open to public. It is currently in
possession of the army and is used as state guest house and for holding state durbars and meetings with foreign delegations.
Location: Noor Mahal, Bhawalpur, Pakistan
9. Ghanta Ghar – Clock House (Multan)
“Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it.
Once you've lost it you can never get it back.”
Location : Multan, Pakistan.
10. Wazir-Khan-Mosque
The Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, is famous for its extensive faience tile work. It has been
described as ' a mole on the cheek of Lahore'. It was built in seven years, starting around 1634-1635 AD,
during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan.
Location : Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore, Pakistan.
11. Another Day-Another Dream
“So many of our DREAMS at first seem Impossible, then they seem Improbable, and then when we Summon
the Will, they soon become Inevitable.”.
Location: somewhere in mountains, Manur Gali, Naran, Pakistan.
12. Frozen Saiful Muluk in december. Saiful Muluk is located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley near Naran. It is in the north
east of Mansehra District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. At an altitude of 3,224 m above sea level .
A fairy tale called Saiful Muluk, written by the famous sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, is associated with the lake.It is the story
of prince of Persia who fell in love with a fairy princess at the lake. The impact of the lake beauty is of such extent that people
believe that fairies come down to lake in full moon.
Location : Naran, Pakistan.
13. Meadows-in-Fairyland
Fairy Meadows is in the heart of exotic North Pakistan at 3100 m, It is located at the base of Nanga Parbat
which, at 8126 m, stands with all its might glory and beauty .
Location : Fairy Meadows, Himalayas, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
14. Rakaposhi as seen from Fairy Meadows.
Rakaposhi is a mountain in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. It is situated in the Nagar Valley
approximately 100 km north of the city of Gilgit. Rakaposhi means "Snow Covered" in the local language.
Rakaposhi is also known as Dumani ("Mother of Mist").
Location : Rakaposhi, Karakoram mountain range, Pakistan.
15. Climbing-To-Heavens
A view on way to Tatu village from Raikot bridge. The distance from Raikot bridge(4500ft) up to Tatu village(9000ft) is only 12km
but the elevation makes it tough. There is a jeep track up to Tatu the track is so narrow that there is hardly space for one jeep to
travel Moreover there is no shadow, no water in the way. The track is very hostile in summer month’s temperature in those rocky
ridges rise up to 50 degree.
Location : Chilas, Pakistan
17. Road To Skardu....
Skardu is situated at an altitude of nearly 2,500 m (8,200 ft). The town is surrounded by grey-brown colored
mountains, which hide the 8,000 meter peaks of the nearby Karakoram range
Location: Skardu, Pakistan
18. Uli Biaho is a peak near Trango Towers and Baltoro Glacier in the Northern Areas of Pakistan.
It consists of two main peaks,Uli Biaho Tower(6109 m) and Uli Biaho Peak (6417m).
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhuwa, Pakistan
19. Shangrila Resort Skardu, also known as "Heaven on Earth", is nestled amongst some of the world's highest
peaks. It encircles the heart shaped "Kachura Lake" and is surrounded by fruit laden orchards and flower filled
gardens.
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhuwa, Pakistan
20. Baifo Glacier, Pakistan
Ranked as Most Beautiful Glacier Of the World!!!
The Biafo Glacier is a 63 km long glacier in the Karakoram Mountains. A journey to the edge of the ice plains
to the great “Snow Lake” will take several days..The Biafo Glacier is the world's third longest glacier outside of
the polar regions.
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhuwa, Pakistan
21. Shandur Top
The highest Polo Ground in the world, located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is a high mountain pass
that connects Chitral to the Gilgit in Pakistan.It is often called the 'Roof of the World' where the Hindukush,
Pamir and Karakoram ranges meet.
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
22. Also known as Askoly, is a small town located in the Braldu Valley in the most remote region of Karakoram
mountains in Northern Areas, Pakistan.It is the last settlement before the wilderness of the Karakoram. Askole
is the gateway to four of the world's fourteen highest peaks known as Eight-thousanders (above 8,000m)
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
23. K2
The second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest. With a peak elevation of 8,611 m (28,251 feet),
K2 is part of the Karakoram Range, and is located on the border[2] between Gilgit, in Gilgit-Baltistan of
Pakistan and the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang, China.
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
24. Gasherbrum II (aka K4), #PAKISTAN - World's 13th Highest Mountain on Earth.
Location: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
25. "Rivers Of Gold"
in reference with 4 rivers passing through Head Punjnad.
Location: Punjnad (near Bhawalpur) in Punjab, Pakistan.
26. Trust in God, but tie your camel.
Rohi Riders quest for the cup. Camel race in Cholistan desert, Pakistan
Location: Colistan desert, Pakistan
27. Message of Peace.
Religion Islam is deep rooted in society and religion plays important role in affairs of state.
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29. Pakistani people or Pakistanis (Urdu: پاکستانی قومPakistani Qaum) are a nationality and pan-ethnic group who are
the native citizens and residents of Pakistan. Pakistan's estimated population in 2011 is over 187 million
making it the world's sixth most-populous country. Pakistan is in essence a multi-ethnic and multilingual nation
that is home to people of diverse regional ethnicities and nationalities, reflecting the rich and complex
demographics and history of Pakistan.
30. Kalash
Are indigenous people of the Hindu Kush mountain range, residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-
Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They speak the Kalasha language, from the Dardic family of the Indo-
Iranian languages, and are considered a unique tribe among the Indo-Aryan population.
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32. Pakistani cuisine can be described as a refined blend of various regional cooking traditions of South Asia.
Pakistani cuisine is known for its richness and flavour.
Within Pakistan, cuisine varies greatly from region to region, reflecting the country's ethnic and cultural
diversity. Food from the eastern provinces of Punjab and Sindh is quite similar to the cuisines of Northern India
and can be highly seasoned and spicy, which is characteristic of the flavors of the South Asian region. Food in
other parts of Pakistan, particularly Balochistan, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the
Federally Administered Tribal Areas, involves the use of mild aromatic spices and less oil, characterizing
affinities to the cuisines of neighboring Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia.
33. Along with champions of squash and hockey, cricket is the most popular sport in Pakistan, and have been
considered the most dominant country in the sport of cricket, with numerous records. Traditional sports like
kabaddi and other well-known games are also played.
Wrestling, Hockey, Cricket, Basket ball, Kabaddi and Squash are some of the games played all over the
country.