Pakistan has plenty of exciting destinations filled with beautiful nature sights, culture, and heritage history. Here we will cover four most jaw-droppingly beautiful places in Pakistan, from wild mountain paths and unreal lakes to adorned mosques and old fortresses. Pakistan comes under the limelight due to its mesmerizing location, and many local and foreign tourists praise the beauty of Pakistan, which genuinely deserves as most jaw-dropping places in the world. Here’s our effort to put forward to our reader some mesmerizing jaw dropping destinations that might make up your mind to visit as soon as possible.
Gilgit-Baltistan
Gilgit- Baltistan is an immense treasure for its geographical landscape that boasts unforgiving scenic beauty. It is well-loved by mountaineers, hikers,s and anglers. Its mesmerizing view is a sight of crystal clear blue lakes. You can’t get enough of the valleys in Gilgit-Baltistan, but one of the most highly be on the lookout for after the Hunza Valley. The topped with jaw-dropping sceneries of mountainous peaks, magnificent forts, local atmosphere, a colorful medley of flowers, and splendid cuisines have made Gilgit Baltistan, the best destination for the travelers.
The roadside to reaching Gilgit Baltistan is quite dangerous as you could get to Gilgit-Baltistan via the KaraKoram Highway, but if you want to reach more safely, you can also fly on Pakistan International Airlines from Islamabad to Gilgit Airport.
Gorakh Hills
Gorakh hills are the new destination point for travel lovers. It is located in Sindh, yes, you heard right. We not only have a destination on the northern side but also on the south side. But it is undoubtedly elevated as a part of the Kirthar Mountains. If you are making a plan to visit Gorakh hills so it is about 8 hours long drive from Karachi and 3 hours drive from Dadu, you may meet at your destination. Perfect spot for a weekend campaign. For visual understanding, you can imagine the hills in the desert as it is at 5,689 feet, the top of the hills provides some of the most beautiful sights in Southern Pakistan. There is no such public transportation. There are a few guest houses for anyone who isn’t looking to pitch a campaigning tent.
Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque is located in the city where our Pakistan resolution was passed in 1940, Lahore. The mosque built-in 1673 in the era of the Mughal empire. The mosque’s structure and design are splendid, with sculptured dazzling marble inlayers and red sandstone panels making up the exterior more fascinating.
The mosque has four minarets and three big domes. Clad brick in white marble to create an astonishing contrast with the red exterior. An abundance of arches and sculptured textures add to the mosque’s splendor.
Hingol National Park
Hingol National Park is more like a Martian planet. It lies within sections of Gwadar District, Lasbela District, and Awaran District. Three and a half hours drive from Karachi. The park is over 6,000-sq/km and contains incredibly unique forms of rock formations, vast canyons, animal species, and even a lot of mud volcano, as shown in the picture below. The park’s administration provides no public transport, so planning to visit there so you must have access to your transportation.