The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Pakistan, Pakistan

February 11, 2022 Merry Kessler

Coordinates: 30°N 70°E / 30°N 70°E / 30; 70
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1. Hunza Valley

Ghulkin, Hunza 15750 Pakistan +92 345 6699739 [email protected] http://www.hunzatourism.com/hunzavalley
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5.0 based on 199 reviews

Hunza Valley

Reviewed By J8514JLmohammadh - London, United Kingdom

Our 13 Nights & 14 days tour of Northern areas of Pakistan was arranged by Pakistan Guided Tours. The tour was excellent & fantastic from every point of view. Mr. Maqbool is encyclopedia of Gilgit-Baltistan. We visited Gilgit, Kargha Buddha, Shahi Mosque, NLI market, Polo ground, Chinese graveyard, Rakaposhi view point, Askoman valley, Gopis valley, Yaseen Valley, Phander valley, Naltar valley, Lower Hunza, Central Hunza (Karimabad), Uper Hunza Gojal valley, Gulmit village, Passu village, Passu cones, Borith lake, Sost dry port, Khunjerab pass, Nagar khas, Hoper glacier, Eagles nest sunset view, Old houses, Baltit fort, Altit fort, Royal garden, Ganesh village, Minapin village, Old silk route, Skardu, Shamgrila , Uper kachura lake, Lower kachura lake, Katpana desert, Karpocho fort, Shigar valley, Shigar fort, Khaplu valley, Khaplu fort, Machlo valley, Sadpara lake, Carving buddha, Chilas carving, Shatial rock carving, Islamabad and Taxila etc We highly recommend "Pakistan Guided Tours". WhatsApp# +92-333 403 3331

2. Deosai National Park

Deosai Park Rd, Skardu Pakistan
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5.0 based on 120 reviews

Deosai National Park

Reviewed By Ranger_ofthe_North - Abbottabad, Pakistan

Deosai Plains is a 70 x 30 km plain between Astore and Skardu. It is one of the highest large plains in the world at a height of 13700 feet above sea level. The most interesting feature is the flowing water through the plain. In good old days the vehicles used to cross the water struggling to fight the flow and the obstacles in the rivers. Now, bridges have been built over the rivers.... However, I personally believe that these bridges, made of concrete have spoiled the beauty of the region. From Astore, one has to reach up to Chillam Chowky where one enters the Deosai Plain. Right in the beginning, there is a lake... The SheoSar, which literally means 'blind lake' because the exit of water from the lake was considered hidden. The total crossing may take many hours. 3 to 4. or longer. But the track across the plain is pretty much levelled, gravel type road, with easy crossings. A 4WD is recommended but not essential. The area has brown bear, that are usually far away from the road and from the tourist traffick. People interested in watching bears have to detour and go sideways quite a long way. However, in winter season, these bear come quite near the areas occupied by humans. A few tent hotels have cropped up here and there. However, solid construction is prohibited in the area because government has declared this a national park. A nice place to visit

3. Trail 3

Margalla Hills, Islamabad Pakistan
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Trail 3

4. Ratti Gali Lake

Pakistan
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Ratti Gali Lake

Reviewed By usman1967 - Gujranwala, Pakistan

The Ratti Gali lake is alpine glacial lake in Neelum Valley Azad Kashmir, Pakistan at a height of 3700m ( 12130 feet). It is surrounded by glaciers almost all the year and these glaciers are the source of water in the lake. The road to its base camp is open usually from 1st week of August to mid October at the most. You have to stay either at Keran or Dewarin on Neelum road and have to hire a 4X4 vehicle to get there Or can stay at the base camp also. There are camps available on rent at base camp and one can use his/her own camp also as there is camping sites available. The bikers can also go up to base camp. The reasonable food and water is available at the base camp.The wash rooms are also available but not very clean . There are no wash rooms uphill after the base camp. From base camp to reach the lake, there are two options i:e either to go on horses or hike. The ride is about 25 minutes and the hike is about one hour on average. The traveling time from Keran to base camp is about 2.5 hours. There are hawkers on the lake providing tea, kashmiri qahwa and cold drinks and are very vigilant on cleanliness of the area. The beauty of lake is mesmerizing especially when there are wild flowers all around. There are no other activities except sight seeing . One must spent at least one hour there and enjoy the calmness of the area. There is hiking tract from Ratti gali towards Kaghan / Naran valley which touches at Browai on that side.There are about 5 lakes on this tract.

5. Dream Valley Resort

Darak Hussain Kot Rd Darak Water Supply Dam, Rawalakot 12270 Pakistan +92 315 4662444 [email protected] http://www.dreamvalleyresort.com.pk
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Dream Valley Resort

Dream Valley Resort is located in the beautiful valley of Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir. The Dream Valley Resort is about 128KMs away from the Capital City of Islamabad, Pakistan. It offers extremely enchanting and natural beauty with lots of amenities like Kids Play Land, Restaurent, Huts, Tourist Rooms and Water Park. It's where the real family fun begins!

Reviewed By 221sulmanm

Its a very beautiful and nice place to stay. i visited with my family and stayed here for 3 days. The staff was very helpful. They have all sorts of stuff available. The view of the dam on the edge is mesmerizing. My kids also enjoyed the rides. The environment is very safe, net and clean.

6. Thandiani

Pakistan
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Thandiani

Reviewed By Ibnebatutariz2018 - Muscat, Oman

nice place to stay for a night near Abbottabad. There is hotel available the room cost 700 per person . It took 1.2 hours from Abbottabad. All area is hilly and require good skill of driving .

7. Dunga Gali Pine Line Track

Nathia Gali Pakistan
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Dunga Gali Pine Line Track

Reviewed By omarq21 - New York City, United States

A must do for anyone who visits the area - just 2.5 hours from Islamabad - begin in Dungagali Bazar and ends in Ayubia - 4 kms one way - it’s called the pipeline walk because it traces the route of the water pipeline laid by the British for the area in the early 20th century - don’t forget to look out for the time markets and British Army signias at the Ayubia end of the walk - also has covered benches along the way where one can seat and have a meal The walk has no incline and hence is very easy for people of all ages

8. Margalla Hills

Block 9-E, Islamabad 44000 Pakistan http://flair.com.pk/
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4.5 based on 305 reviews

Margalla Hills

Reviewed By AJ-0017 - Islamabad, Pakistan

Margalla hills are part of the Himalayas (its extension) and surround Islamabad. They are lush green and rocky with springs here and there. You can visit the hills in a car and also visit the various trails for hiking. There are 6 hiking trails, the most commonly visited are trail 1, 3 and 5. Trail 1 is the easiest and only takes 45-50 minutes climb to Daman e Koh. Trail 3 is steep and takes 3 hours of strenuous hike to top at Monal restaurant. Trail 5 is 5 kms and first 2 -3 kms are easy while the 2 kms is the steepest and require quite an effort to climb. It takes around 3 hours of strenuous hike to reach the top so take water along with you. This trail is criss crossed by water streams and springs. The views from above are breath taking and refreshing. It’s better to go for hiking on any of these trails early in the morning or late afternoon. And don’t forget a sun cap and good quality hiking shoes or joggers.

9. Chitral Valley

on the northern border of Afghanistan, Chitral 17060 Pakistan +92 345 6699739 http://vepakistan.com/st_location/pakistan/khyber-pakhtunkhwa/chitral/
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Chitral Valley

Reviewed By landinow - Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan

I visited chitral city and kalash(boomboraat)and was stunned to see its calm tranquility and beauty. The roads to kalash are for tractor only as cars and jeeps frequently broke on it. The beautiful costumes of kalash women and thier dances are awesome.the flora of chitral is breathtaking to see.i didnt like the local cuisine,thanks God that other kpk cuisine were available. The chugha(emboreidery jackets)can be bought in chitral city for 10000rupees. The people of chitral are humble and loving.the kalash drink a whisky made from mulberry fruit. Chitral is a place to go again and again.

10. Jilani Park

Jail Rd, Lahore 54000 Pakistan
Excellent
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Jilani Park

Reviewed By wasiqahmed - Islamabad, Pakistan

Jillani park also known as Race Course Park because of house racing and training ground attached with it. The park has very cool and calm environment for morning walk.

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