Pakistan

Written by Region Waze Travel

August 9, 2025

Pakistan Travel Guide

Discover Why You Should Visit Pakistan

Why Visit Pakistan?

Pakistan offers a captivating mix of majestic mountain ranges, ancient civilizations, diverse cultures, and warm hospitality. Its varied geography includes lush valleys, deserts, rivers, and some of the highest peaks in the world.

From the bustling bazaars of Lahore to the serene Hunza Valley and archaeological wonders like Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan is a hidden gem for travelers seeking authentic and unspoiled experiences.

Ideal for: Adventure travelers, history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and nature lovers.

Must-Know Facts

Capital/Major City: Islamabad (capital), Karachi (largest city), Lahore

Language(s): Urdu (national), English (widely used), and various regional languages

Currency: Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to November for pleasant weather

Fun Fact: Pakistan is home to five of the world’s 14 highest peaks, including K2

Top Things to Do

Explore the historical city of Lahore, including the Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort

Visit Hunza, Skardu, and Fairy Meadows for breathtaking mountain scenery

Wander the ruins of Mohenjo-Daro, a 5,000-year-old Indus Valley Civilization site

Drive the Karakoram Highway, one of the highest paved roads in the world

Experience local festivals, traditional music, and handicrafts in villages

Local Culture & Lifestyle

Pakistan’s culture is a fusion of South Asian, Central Asian, and Middle Eastern influences. It emphasizes hospitality, family values, and deep-rooted traditions.

Poetry, storytelling, and classical music play important roles in cultural expression. The diverse regions each bring unique languages, customs, and clothing styles.

Islam shapes daily life, and religious festivals such as Eid and Ramadan are widely celebrated.

Food & Drink Highlights

Street Food: Samosas, pakoras, bun kebabs, chaat, gol gappay

Restaurants: Serve regional dishes like biryani, nihari, karahi, saag, and seekh kebabs

Drinks: Lassi, chai (tea), Rooh Afza, sugarcane juice

Desserts: Jalebi, gulab jamun, kheer, barfi

Main Dish & Culinary Symbols

Signature Dish: Biryani, a spiced rice dish layered with meat or vegetables

Common Ingredients: Spices (cumin, cardamom, turmeric), ghee, yogurt, onions, garlic, lentils, rice

Culinary Culture: Meals are rich and flavorful, often shared communally. Bread like naan and roti accompany most dishes

Symbols & Icons of the Area

Natural Icons: Karakoram Range, Indus River, Deosai Plains

Cultural Icons: Truck art, shalwar kameez, mosques, Mughal architecture

Hidden Gems & Off-the-Beaten-Path

Kalash Valleys for the unique Kalasha culture and colorful traditions

Hingol National Park in Balochistan for dramatic landscapes and wildlife

Ranikot Fort, one of the world’s largest forts, near Hyderabad

Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir for scenic beauty and tranquil villages

Shopping & Souvenirs

What to Buy: Hand-embroidered shawls, carpets, onyx, truck art items, ajrak, pashmina, spices

Where to Shop: Anarkali Bazaar in Lahore, Zainab Market in Karachi, local craft villages

Getting Around

Public Transport: Buses, rickshaws, and minivans are common in cities

Trains: Connect major cities and towns, with varying comfort levels

Domestic Flights: Useful for travel between distant regions like Gilgit or Karachi

Ride Apps: Careem and Uber operate in urban areas

Travel Tips

Dress modestly, especially in rural and religious areas

Learn a few Urdu phrases to connect with locals

Always carry cash for small vendors, though cards are accepted in cities

Travel with a guide in remote or restricted regions for safety and insights

Where to Stay

Budget: Guesthouses, hostels, and local inns in cities and towns

Mid-range: Boutique hotels, family-run lodges, and comfortable accommodations

Luxury: Upscale hotels in Islamabad, Lahore, and scenic resorts in Hunza and Skardu

Unique: Heritage havelis, mountain lodges, and glamping sites

Sample 4-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Islamabad, explore Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa Museum, and Daman-e-Koh

Day 2: Travel to Lahore, visit the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and eat at Food Street

Day 3: Day trip to Kartarpur or explore old Lahore’s Walled City and local markets

Day 4: Fly or drive to Skardu or Hunza for a glimpse of the northern mountains

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