This is the economic center along with the biggest town in Pakistan. Karachi is connected to other large cities in Pakistan including Lahore, Multan and Peshawar by the railway program.
The metropolis is house to quite a few parks, interesting buildings and landmarks, museum, beaches and waterfronts. Who says nobody can have fun in Pakistan? With so many beautiful places and virtually unlimited possibilities for hiking, trekking, mountaineering, and other sports, a trip to Pakistan can be your ultimate Pakistani escape.
1. Moenjodaro, Located 350 kilometers off Karachi, Moenjodaro was considered one of the most spectacular cities of the ancient times. The ruins of this ancient city in the Indus Valley never fail to give travelers knowledge of the ancient life and the marvel of early systems of town planning.
2. Karachi, Who said that the urban life will spoil Karachi's beauty? Karachi hosts a number of museums, shops, islands, clubs, beachfronts, colonial buildings, amusement parks, and more.
3. Deosai National Park, Located in the Karakoram Range near the Indian border and southeast of Skardu, Deosai National Park is located in one of the highest plateaus in the world - the Deosai plains. Doesai National Park serves as home for the Himalayan brown bear, ibexes, red foxes, wolves, urials, snow leopards, and some native and migratory birds. Travel to the Deosai Plains and experience nature as it unfurls 13,500 feet above sea level.
4. Taxila, Founded some time in the 6th or 7th century BC, Taxila is an ancient city and a center for Buddhist learning. Follow the trail around this ancient city and discover religion, culture, tradition and history as it bare itself for you.
5. Hunza Valley, Hunza Valley is located in the Northern Areas of Pakistan with an elevation of some 2438 meters.