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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Why Pakistan?


Pakistan often quoted as tourism’s ‘next big thing’ for more years than we care to remember. It’s a destination that has so much to offer visitors; drive the Karakoram Highway through the endless peaks of the Karakoram Mountains, or wander through the architectural glories of the former Mughal capital Lahore, the ancient bazaars of Quetta or the cosmopolitan streets of Karachi. But every time the country seems to be gearing up to refresh the palates of travellers jaded with last year’s hip destination, world media headlines send things off the rails – again. No matter the attractions, tourism in Pakistan has always been something of a hard sell.
A glance at the map shows the country living in a pretty difficult region: always-unrulyAfghanistan to one side, Iran to another, and a border with India running through the 60-year-old fault line of Kashmir. But since the events of 9/11, Western pundits have increasingly been wondering if Pakistan isn’t just living in a tough neighbourhood, it is the tough neighbourhood.

Northern areas of Pakistan Sublime Locations:


Brandon Spurlin Visited Pakistan in summers of 2014.
Pakistan Northern Areas Tour
Date Published: 03/01/2015
I spent 2 weeks in Pakistan, explored Northern areas of Pakistan and have gone to remote valleys of Pakistan. Pakistan Tour and Travel has given great services in very affordable price. They are higly recommended.
5 / 5 stars

3 comments:

  1. Nice article
    The northern areas of Pakistan are the most magnificent and attractive region of the country. In summer and winters, locals and foreign tourists plan to visit the stunning northern areas of Pakistan to enjoy the elegance of the majestic mountains and surprising lakes.

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