ISLAMABAD: Internationally recognized as home to six UNESCO heritage sites, the second-highest mountain peak, and a vast cultural and religious heritage, Pakistan offers abundant tourism activities for both local and foreign visitors.
With enchanting deserts, mesmerizing plains, snow-covered peaks, and adventurous sea shores, Pakistan boasts a diverse landscape. The country’s rich cultural and archaeological sites, including Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, reflect ancient Indus and Gandhara civilizations, setting the stage for future tourism hotspots.
Pakistan’s geographical features include the five highest mountain peaks above 8,000 meters, including the iconic K-2 (8611m), and 108 peaks exceeding 7000 meters. The country’s cultural diversity across provinces like Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Balochistan, and Azad Kashmir, coupled with historical monuments, add to its tourism allure.
Despite visible growth in local tourism in recent years, Pakistan’s…