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Despite having a somewhat complicated image being portrayed by the media, Pakistan has surely been making its name in the news. We ought to thank the enthusiasts, locals and foreigners who dare to live the adventure!
Pakistan is home to some of the most intoxicatingly beautiful scenery, ranging from towering mountains and lush green valleys to plains and plateaus and deep forests. It offers some of the best trekking sites in Asia, ones that will leave you falling more in love with nature than ever before.
Balochistan touches the Arabian sea giving Pakistan the most scenic coastline beaches for tourists to experience. Light sand and clear water are a sight for sore eyes coupled with soothing sounds of the waves that are like music to the ears.
Theres nothing like taking a long drive out to the middle of nowhere, and opening the car doors to see a full horizon of sand and water. Perfect for family picnics or solo walks, these beaches bring peace and joy to one’s heart, a much needed staple when coming from the bustling life of living in a city.
A quick, easy getaway is always perfect for anyone with a busy schedule to rest, recover and reset. Planning a trip can be arduous, but if you want a hack to be close to nature and get some historical knowledge along the way, here is why Islamabad should be your nest staycation.
With multiple attractions laid out across the city, Islamabad is set at the centre of a valley, with greenery all around. Interestingly enough, Islamabad is a city that celebrates Pakistan’s history in the form of beautiful architecture and museums, making it the perfect place for any intellectual mind.
With urbanization on the rise, there are very few areas in Pakistan that are untouched by humans. Skardu is one of them. Located at the base of the mighty Karakoram mountains, Skardu is a magnificent vantage point to experience raw beauty at its finest. With a picturesque reflection in the nearby lake, take a boat ride for an extreme closeup of the rocky mountains, breathe in the cold air to slow things down and expel the city from your lungs.
Tourists can either fly in from Islamabad or take a back seat and enjoy views from the Karakoram Highway if a road trip is preferred. Conveniently, Skardu sits as the breathtaking access point to multiple other tourist attractions across Baltistan.
Thatta is one of the most quietly interesting places in Sindh. It draws heritage from years of history before it, making it a must-see location. It was the capital and the centre of power for three kingdoms, and it eventually came under the control of the Mughal Emperors. As a result, it always occupied the centre stage and held the title of one of Sindh's most important towns.