Religious Tourism
When we think of Punjab, we often picture colorful festivals, Mughal-era forts, Sufi shrines, and bustling bazaars. But hidden within the heart of this vibrant province are centuries-old churches—beautiful testaments…
Historical Tourism
Nestled within the ancient city of Multan, the Shah Rukn-e-Alam Shrine stands as a symbol of spiritual devotion, cultural pride, and architectural brilliance. Recognized among the most significant Sufi sites…
Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, is a city steeped in centuries of history, art, and architectural grandeur. For history enthusiasts and travelers alike, the historical sites in Lahore are…
Adventure Tourism
Have you ever wondered why people leave behind the comfort of their cozy homes—or even the luxury of a hotel room—to sleep under the stars in a tent? What is…
Nestled in the heart of the Galyat region, Nathia Gali is a hiker’s dream. With its cool climate, dense pine forests, and serene mountain views, it’s no surprise that hiking…
Natual Sites of Pakistan
Upper Kachura Lake is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Pakistan. It is located near Skardu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region. This lake is surrounded by tall mountains,…
The Jehlum River – Pakistan’s Lifeline plays a vital role in the country’s environment, economy, and culture. It begins from the Verinag Spring in Indian-administered Kashmir. From there, it flows through valleys, cities, and plains…
News and Updates
Islamabad, 10 May 2025 – The federal government has officially approved the construction of a 4-lane Motorway. The initiative aims to link key tourist destinations in northern Pakistan, including Mansehra,…
