Tourist attractions in Pakistan

Machulo

Machulo Further along the winding Shyok, nestled in cool walnut groves and beneath lofty poplars, sits Machulu — a village that feels like a gentle sigh of the mountains. Machulu offers glimpses of the majestic Masherbrum Peak, along with fresh Read More

Ghanche

Ghanche Ghanche is a breathtaking region in Gilgit-Baltistan known for its rugged, needle-like peaks, sapphire rivers, cascading waterfalls, and charming highland settlements. Traveling from Skardu into Ghanche, visitors pass through tight valleys lined with poplar trees, their interlaced shadows dancing Read More

Khaplu

Khaplu At the heart of Ghanche District is Khaplu, a historic town gracefully set by the banks of the Shyok River. As travelers approach, gardens and dense forests embrace the road.  Khaplu is one of the coldest inhabited places in Read More

Chilum

Chilum Descending from Deosai toward Astore brings travelers to Chilum, a small village that greets visitors with a tranquil rural landscape. The evening here often unfolds gently over towering mountains, casting long shadows and a hushed melancholy.

Rama

Rama Approximately eleven kilometers from Astore lies the scenic Rama Village, considered one of the most beautiful settlements in the north. Though the distance seems short, the steep ascent through forests means it takes over an hour by jeep. The village Read More

Hunza

Hunza Hunza, once a neighboring princely state separated from Nagar by the swift-flowing Hunza River, shares a deep-rooted history with the region. Also governed by hereditary rulers known as “Thams,” it played a significant role in the power dynamics of Read More

Nagar

Nagar Nagar was once a proud princely state in northern Pakistan, originally known as Broshal with Dongus as its capital. Ruled by local kings called “Thams,” its ancient history stretches back thousands of years. The region faced major shifts when Read More

Nagarkhas

Nagarkhas Nagarkhas, once the capital of the Nagar state, still houses the royal palace and remains a center of the area’s cultural heritage. Located near Hopper, this charming town is adorned with lush orchards of apricots, cherries, and apples.

Nilt Fort

Nilt Fort The strategic fort of Nagar, known as Nilt Fort, played a crucial role in the region’s history. Located along the route to Nagar, it famously resisted British forces for six months in 1891 when Colonel Durand led a Read More

Chapursan Valley

Chapursan Valley Chapursan Valley is situated within the Gojal Tehsil of Hunza District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Chipurson Valley extends northwest of Sost, reaching towards Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor. This long valley is a tapestry of secluded hamlets set against rolling meadows Read More