Pakistan
Pakistanis a kaleidoscope of some of the most diverse natural beauty in the world; it’s a cradle of ancient civilizations and a ‘melting pot’ of religions and cultures. The World Economic Forum placed Pakistan among the top 25 per cent of global destinations for its UNESCO ‘World Heritage Sites.’
From the stretches of great mountain ranges in the north, to the vast alluvial delta of the Indus River in the south, Pakistan remains a land blessed with nature’s beauty and majestic mountains. With shining deserts and some of the world’s highest peaks, the country has myriad attractions for sightseers, skiers, trekkers and mountaineers. For those interested in white water rafting, trout fishing, jeep, camel and yak safaris and out of this world flora and fauna, Pakistan is the place to be.
Pakistan Holiday Highlight
Experience epic Himalayan mountains, gorgeously lush valleys, raging rivers fed by glaciers and a lost world of hospitality and solitude at the Karakoram.
Make sure you visit the Pakistan Monument, a striking structure based on a blooming flower, with each petal representing the country’s provinces.
Lahore’s historic fort has been built and rebuilt many times over the centuries, first by the Mughal emperors and then later by the British, a must-walk spot.
The source of the distinctive pink Himalayan salt you’ll find at the Khewra Salt Mine which is the second largest salt mine