Taxila
Taxila is located in Rawlapindi district of Pakistan. It is one of very early civilizations with a stoneage cave and archaeological remains of four ancient settlements like mosque and Buddhist Monasteries. Taxila is located on the branch of Silk Road route that link China to Asia, so due to its geographical importance makes it one of the key locations in Asia.By some accounts, the University of Ancient Taxila was considered to be one of the earliest (or the earliest) universities in the world.
Fort and Shalimar Gardens in Lahore
There are two masterpieces from the great era of Mughal civilization. The Lahore fort and Shalimar Gardens, both located in walled city Lahore at the distance 7 km from each other. There are many majestic architectures were evolved in 16th and 17th centuries. It is pure fusion of Islamic, Persian, Hindu and Mongol sources.
Rohtas Fort
Rohtas fort was built by Sher Shah Suri, after defeating Humayun in 1541. Besides all Its geological location is very critical. This Fort has 4 km wide massive walls depicts the exceptional Muslim military architecture in central and South Asia.The fort is known for its large defensive walls, and several monumental gateways.
Malam Jabba
It’s a beautiful hill station of Koh e Hindu kush, situated 40 Km away from Swat valley. The Malam Jabba Ski resort, owned by Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) with the joint effort of Pak-Aus. It’s 2804 m above sea level.Malam Jabba is home to one of the two ski resorts in Pakistan; the other is at Naltar, Gilgit Baltistan.
Kalash Valley
The Kalash valleys are situated in Chitral District in northern Pakistan. The Kalashi people have a very unique culture, language and they follow old form of ancient Hinduism. There are three main valleys Bumburat (Mumuret), Rumbur and Birir, is the side valley of Bumburet.As such, the Kalasha Valleys are a source of attraction for Pakistani as well as International tourists.
Shingrilla Resorts
Shangrilla Resorts are extremely popular for their beautiful location and scenery. It has rooms with breathtaking lakeview and balconies. Pre-booking facilities are available. The resorts offer free wifi and also have on-site dining. Their staff helps tourists to plan their day at different destinations in Skardu.Shangrila was named after a book titled Lost Horizon by James Hilton. In the novel, the author narrates a tale in which an airplane crash landed near a riverbed, in the early 1920s.
Neelam Valley
Neelum Valley is Situated in Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is one of most attractive places and 20 Km away from Muzaffarabad. Neelum Valley has various worth watching places like Keran & Upper Neelum, KEL, Arrang Kel, Tao Butt, Kutton Jagran Resort, Dhani Noseri Waterfall, Chilhena or Titwal, Ratti Gali Lake, Neelum Valley Sharda, Chitta Khatta Lake.
Cholistan Desert
The Cholistan Desert also known as Rohi, sprawls 30km away from Bahawalpur, Punjab. This Cholistan word is been derived from the Turkish word CHOL, which means desert. People in the Cholistan live a semi-nomadic life and often do seasonal moment from one to another place. The Cholistan is also famous for Jeep valley in Pakistan.