Tourist Attractions in Pakistan

Pakistan is small yet a wonderful place to visit. The word 'Pakistan' means 'Land of the Pure' in Urdu language. This country is specially significant for people who love history, though it has its share of picturesque locations as well.

Some Of The Best Attractions In Pakistan

The Indus Valley Civilization - The Pakistan territory was until 1947 Indian territory and is the house to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization which can be dated back as long as 3000 BC. The two highly significant historical spots, the Harappa (on the banks of the River Ravi) and the Mohenjodaro are situated in Pakistan and are a must-see for any history buff.

The Marakan Coastline - This is a wonderful 754 kilometers stretch of coastline where in 325 BC saw the great warrior Alexander the Great march during the Greek war. It also saw another great leader, General Muhammad Bin Qasim lead his army on the Sindh expedition.

The Silk Road - this is a very popular tourist attraction in Pakistan. This road winds through the Himalayan range, crosses the Indus River and passes through the Hunza and Gilgit valleys. This is now a motorable road which in the ancient days had been used for silk trading.

Karachi - this is the former capital of Pakistan. The city is situated on the Arabian sea and has one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia, the Clifton beach. As it was the capital Karachi has also become a great economic center in the country. It is a great place for shopping as well as for sampling the excellent Pakistani food. While you are in the city, remember to visit the tom of Quai-e-Azam. For children the zoo would make an excellent recreation spot. Tourists can also enjoy boat rides that can hired from the harbor.

Islamabad - this is the capital of Pakistan since 1963. As such this city has been highly beautified to match its importance. The gardens, the wide roads, the beautiful modern architectural designs - everything makes this city a pleasure to behold. Check out the Shah Faisal Mosque which is large enough to host 10 thousand worshipers at one time and the Dama-e-Koh which is one of the finest terraced gardens in Asia.

Lahore - There is a legend saying that this city had established by Prince Ram of the Sita-Ram fame though this is not really backed by historians. This is a city where you can see a perfect blend of the past and present - there are buildings that date from the time of the Mughals, the British and the present day. The overall effect is thoroughly fascinating.

K-2 of the Himalayan range of mountains - the second largest peak in the world, the K2 is situated in Pakistan in the Karakoram Range of mountains. The Pakistan Government encourages mountain climbing and if you are an avid sport person, this would provide you just the right challenge.

Water sports - for those who love water sports, Pakistan has plenty to offer. Visit the rivers Indus, Hunza, Pankora, Swat and Kunhar for as much fun and challenges as you seek. The Pakistan Government has made special arrangements for tourists is these locations.