Top 5 beauty places in Pakistan

MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN PAKISTAN:

It's difficult to envision a more sublime scene than the rough pinnacles, covered up towns and wind-cleared fields of Pakistan. Here are 5 of the most lovely places in Pakistan, from wild mountain passes and stunning lakes, to elaborate mosques and old fortifications.

Western media may attempt to advise you in any case, however trust me – Pakistan is a totally shocking country. Think popular mountain tops,

emerald-green and turquoise-blue valleys, deserts loaded up with leftovers of antiquated development… And that is not even the portion of it. 

One thing's without a doubt: Pakistan sure isn't inadequate in lovely places to visit

1:SWAT VALLEY

However it has had a harsh past, the present and eventual fate of Swat Valley are sparkling exceptionally brilliant. This shocking valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa territory of Pakistan is a straight thing out of a fantasy.

The true beauty of Swat can be found around the town of Kalam, which serves as a base to the explore the beauty of the valley.

2:HUNZA








If you live in Pakistan – or have read anything about the country – it’s almost certain you’ve come across the name Hunza. Don’t let the word ‘valley’ confuse you, though – Hunza is actually a massive district made up of numerous valleys and villages.

3:PHANDER LAKE







Phander Lake, located in Phander Village, is almost too good to be true. The teal-coloured lake sits silently amongst light-green trees befitting a landscape painting.

Despite being insanely beautiful, Phander Lake doesn’t see anywhere as close to the number of tourists as the more popular Attabad Lake does.

4:BROGHIL VALLEY






Located way up north very close to Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor, Broghil Valley was formerly only accessible via trek or horseback. These days, the once-hidden locale can be reached by a treacherous jeep track – yet it still only receives a handful of visitors during the few months it’s not frozen under heaps of snow.

Currently, whether or not foreigners are allowed to visit Broghil is iffy. (If you’re insistent, make sure you check with the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Chitral before making the trek up there.) But Pakistanis – please go see this beauty! The valley is home to numerous high-altitude lakes, yaks, and sprawling green pastures, all set against a dramatic mountainous backdrop that soars above 13,000 feet.

Moreover, a day’s trek from Lashkargaz, the last village in Broghil, will lead you to Karambar Lake, one of the highest in the world!

5: YARKHUN VALLEY







However it's generally unfathomable and neglected contrasted with Pakistan's most well known places of interest, I think Yarkhun Valley was the most delightful spot I visited in the country. Situated in the Upper Chitral locale of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Yarkhun astonishes with its mountain ranges and immaculate towns. 

Arriving at the valley, which extends for some kilometers past the managerial town of Mastuj, requires a bit of exertion on the off chance that you don't have your own vehicle. On the off chance that you do have one however, the ride isn't really awful – simply plan for generally back roads! 

The side valley of Gazin is without a doubt worth a diversion on the off chance that you make it right to Yarkhun. Here, you can see the mountains of the Thoi Pass, a high-elevation pass that associates Upper Chitral with Yasin Valley in Gilgit Baltistan.


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