Tourist attractions in Pakistan

Bab-e-Ziarat

Bab-e-Ziarat As visitors approach Ziarat, they are welcomed by the elegant archway known as Bab-e-Ziarat. Much like the famed Bab-e-Khyber, this ornamental gate marks the entrance to one of Balochistan’s most cherished tourist spots. Its architectural grace and symbolic value Read More

Ziarat

Ziarat Ziarat, a scenic hill station about 125 kilometers from Quetta, is a serene retreat known for its cool climate, pine-covered hills, and historical significance. Situated in what was once the Sibi district, Ziarat sits at an altitude that ensures Read More

N-25 National Highway

N-25 National Highway The N-25 National Highway is a long, rugged road that connects Sindh and Balochistan, weaving through arid landscapes and barren mountains. The highway is also known as the Regional Cooperation for Development Highway (RCD Highway) or, notoriously Read More

Ghazi Ghat Bridge

Ghazi Ghat Bridge The Ghazi Ghat Bridge over the Indus River in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab, Pakistan. It has revolutionized regional connectivity. Before its construction, travelers had to cross the river via boats or take long detours to reach their Read More

Dera Ghazi Khan

Dera Ghazi Khan Positioned between the mighty Indus River and the Sulaiman Range, Dera Ghazi Khan is a central Pakistani city with historical and geographical significance. Originally located right along the Indus, the city was shifted after the river changed Read More

Chitral Valley

Chitral Valley Chitral Valley, nestled within the Hindu Kush mountain range, is a land of captivating beauty and cultural diversity. Towering peaks, including the majestic Tirich Mir, Pakistan’s highest peak outside the Karakoram, loom over fertile river valleys. The valley Read More

Lyari River

Lyari River The Lyari River, once a lifeline for early settlements, shaped the geography and economy of pre-modern Karachi. Flowing into the Arabian Sea near Kolachi, it provided freshwater access and helped sustain agriculture and fishing communities. Settlements near its Read More

Victoria Road

Victoria Road Victoria Road, one of the city’s earliest planned streets, was a central artery during British rule. Lined with colonial buildings, British consulates, and trading houses, it once represented the administrative and financial heartbeat of Karachi. While much of Read More

Karachi City Railway Station

Karachi City Railway Station Karachi City Railway Station is more than just a transportation hub—it’s a portal to the city’s layered history. Established during British rule, this station has welcomed generations of travelers entering Pakistan’s largest city. Located near the Read More