
Pakistan has been struggling with terrorism and economic crisis for some time. Due to security reasons, most people shy away from going to Pakistan, but there are some places which attract a large number of foreign tourists every year. Let us tell you about these places and why such a large number of people come here every year.
Hunza Valley comes first among these. Hunza Valley located in Gilgit-Baltistan is considered one of the most beautiful places in the world. The surrounding mountains, lush green fields and clear lakes and waterfalls make it a paradise, which attracts foreign tourists.
Skardu comes at second place, which is called Switzerland of Pakistan. There was a war between India and Pakistan over this place for six months. This place is no less than a paradise for trekking and adventure lovers, which attracts a large number of tourists every year.
Fairy Meadows comes at number three. This area situated in the foothills of Nanga Parbat is famous all over the world for trekking and camping. People from all over the world come here for sightseeing and trekking. The view of Nanga Parbat from here is so beautiful that foreigners call it heaven.
Swat Valley is at fourth position. Its waterfalls, lakes and lush green forests attract tourists. Many resorts and Kalam Valley are quite famous, attracting a large number of foreign tourists every year.
Next is the Neelam Valley, which is a part of Kashmir and is called “Paradise on Earth”. It is located in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. This valley is famous for its rivers and lakes. Its high mountains, vast green grasslands and tall pine trees give this region its unique identity. Both Pakistani and foreign tourists like to spend their holidays here.
Karachi’s Clifton Beach is at seventh position. It is the most famous beach of Pakistan, which is visited by a large number of foreign tourists every year. The sunset here is worth seeing.
Lahore’s Badshahi Mosque and Shalimar Gardens also attract foreign tourists. Badshahi Mosque is famous for its grandeur and beautiful Mughal architecture.
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