Are you planning a trip to Pakistan, but do not want to visit the usual tourist spots? Don’t worry, you are certainly not alone. Lots of adventurers out there was to discover the hidden gems this country has to offer. The good news is that there are plenty of such places waiting to be discovered. From rich cultural experiences to stunning landscapes, let’s take a look at some of the lesser-known destinations in Pakistan that should be on the radar of every traveler.
Ratti Gali Lake
You should start your journey in Azad Kashmir, where you can explore the absolutely breathtaking Ratti Gali Lake. Perched at an astonishing 12,000 feet, this alpine glacial lake weaves a fairy tale-like charm, captivating all who lay eyes on it. The trek to the lake is a complete adventure in itself, as you will see wildflowers, lush green meadows and serene streams along the way.
Ratti Gali Lake’s stunning crystal-clear blue waters will captivate you, surrounded by snow-capped peaks that will leave you spellbound. It is the ideal spot for camping and to soak in the raw beauty of nature.
Gorakh Hill Station
Often called the ‘Murree of Sindh’, Gorakh Hill Station is located in the Kirthar Mountains. If you want to escape the heat of Sindh, there is no better place. Gorakh is at an altitude of 5,688 feet and gives stunning views of the surrounding valleys and hills. You take the journey to Gorakh through winding mountain roads. This hill station offers you opportunities for stargazing, hiking and relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Khunjerab Pass
Have you ever thought about what it feels like to be on top of the world? You can head to Khunjerab Pass to find out. After all, it is the highest paved international border crossing in the entire world. The pass is located at an elevation of 15,397 feet and connects Pakistan with China. You have to drive up the Karakoram Highway to get there and this is an experience of a lifetime. At every turn, you will see stunning landscapes and towering mountains. The Khunjerab Pass itself gives you breathtaking views and the opportunity to stand at a place where two countries meet.
Hingol National Park
Anyone who is on the lookout for a mix of nature and adventure, the Hingol National Park in Balochistan is a must-see. This sprawling park is home to unique rock formations, diverse wildlife and even mud volcanoes. The Princess of Hope is the start attraction of this park. This is a naturally sculpted rock formation that looks like a regal statue. Close to Hingol National Park is the stunning Kund Malir beach, which is ideal for a relaxing day by the water. The untouched landscapes and rugged beauty of Hingol will leave you in awe.
Pakistan has many hidden gems, and now it’s your turn to explore and reveal its best-kept secrets. These lesser-known destinations have something to offer to every traveler and you will make incredible discoveries in your journey.
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