
Land of Five Rivers
Punjab, also known as Land of Five River, is the most fertile and populous province of Pakistan operating with 09 divisions and 36 districts. It has an area of 205,344 square kilometres. Its provincial capital and largest city is Lahore.

Harappa Ruins
Harappa is an archaeological site in about 200 km south of Lahore. Harrappa is the foremost discovered site of Indus valley Civilization that flourished during 3500 BC to 1500 BC.

Buddhist Taxila
Taxila or Takshashila ("City of Cut Stone" or "Takṣa Rock") is one of the subcontinent’s treasures, and was once an important city of the kingdom of Gandhara.

Salt Range
Salt Range is an area of great natural beauty that covers approx 2,500 sq km area. The place is a geologist’s dream with a rich variety of minerals and rocks. World’s 2 nd largest Salt Mines are located here at Khewra

Cholistan Desert
Gilgit Baltistan is the largest province in terms of land area, forming the country's southwestern region, but is the least populated. Gilgit Baltistan provincial capital and largest city are Quetta.

Mughal Heritage
Azad Kashmir(AJK) is an Administrative region of Pakistan situated in Northern part of the country. The northern part of Azad Jammu and Kashmir encompasses the lower part of the Himalayas, including Jamgarh Peak (15,531 feet [4,734 meters]).

Sikh Gurdawaras
A Gurdwara, meaning the gateway to the guru, is the place of worship for Sikhs; however, people from all faiths, and those who do not profess any faith, are welcomed in the Sikh Gurdwara.

Colonial Architecture
Colonial architecture is an architectural style from a mother country that has been incorporated into the buildings of settlements or colonies in distant locations.

Murree
Queen of Hills
Murree is Pakistan’s most developed and popular hill station located at an altitude of 6000-7000 feet above sea level. At an hour drive from Islamabad along a good quality, winding alpine road, it is crowded by visitors all year round.

Soon Valley
Soon Valley is a breathtaking vista of natural beauty comprising of lakes and springs, lush green fertile fields, beautiful landscapes, dense forests and pre-historic sites.

Modern Landmarks
After independence Pakistan strove to express its newly found national identity through modern landmarks. This reflects itself particularly in modern structures like the Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.
Peaks
Paradise Pakistan is the place to 108 peaks above 7,000 meters and probably as many peaks above 5,000 m. There is no count of the heights above 6,000 and 4,000 m. Five of the 15 highest independent heights in the world tourism (the eight-thousanders) are Pakistani (four of which lie in the surroundings of Concordia; the confluence of Baltoro Glacier and Godwin Austen Glacier).

Broad Peak
Broad Peak is the 12th highest mountain globally at 8,048 meters (26,401 ft) above sea level. The literal translation of "Broad Peak" to Falchan Kangri is not used among the Balti peoples. The English name was introduced in 1893 by the British explorer Martin Conway about the similarly named Breithorn in the Alps.

Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat, locally known as Diamer(bhasha), is the ninth highest mountain globally at 8,126 meters (26,660 ft) above sea level. Located in the Diamer District of Pakistan's Gilgit Baltistan region, Nanga Parbat is the western anchor of the Himalayas. The name Nanga Parbat mountains is derived from the Sanskrit words nagna and parvata, which together mean "Naked Mountain". Nanga Parbat mountain is locally known by its Tibetan name Diamer or Deo Mir, meaning "huge mountain".

Gasherbrum I
Gasherbrum I surveyed as K5 and known as Hidden Peak is the 11th highest mountain globally at 8,080 meters (26,510 ft) above sea level. It is located on the Pakistani–Chinese border and Xinjiang region of China. Gasherbrum 1 is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram location of the Himalayan mountains. Gasherbrum 1 is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall," presumably in reference to the apparent face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact, it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) + "Brum" (mountain) in Balti; hence it means "beautiful mountain."

Gasherbrum II
Gasherbrum 2, surveyed as K4, is the 13th highest mountains globally at 8,035 meters (26,362 ft) above sea level height. It is the 3rd-highest peak of the Gasherbrum massif and is located in the Karakoram moutains, on the border between Gilgit–Baltistan(GB) province, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, China. The mountains was first climbed on July 7, 1956, by an Austrian expedition that included Fritz Moravec, Josef Larch, and Hans Willenpart.
Pakistani Cuisines
Pakistani National recipes is the inheritor of Muslim Culinary Traditions and is known for having aromatic and sometimes spicy flavors. Pakistani Cuisine is divide into a wider range of Regional Cuisine. i.e., Punjabi Cuisine, Sindhi Cuisine, Pashtun Cuisine, Balochi Cuisine, Hunza Diet, Kashmiri Cuisine, and Balti Food.