Coordinates: 30°N 70°E / 30°N 70°E / 30; 70
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5.0 based on 120 reviews
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
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Lal Suhanra is a national park of Pakistan situated in Bahawalpur is the the largest nationals parks in South Asia. Lal Sohanra is over 162568 acres is an amazing landscape, which includes areas of desert, forest and wetland. the desert area is simply superb.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
This park is very old and best thing is the nature which is very rich here green plateau of different sizes and most importantly the museum and the old vintage jeeps and tanks create different kind of Aurora
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The park is a treasure to behold.....photoes cannot capture the essence of the place. The statue of the Princess of Hope is a tiny speck compared to the grandeur of the ancient palaces near it...carved and majestically looking over the road as you pass. From the beautiful, clean beaches to the awe inspiring mud volcano....the trip to this wonderful treasure of Pakistan is a treasure trove of amazing sights! Enroute to the Hingol National Park and also a little beyond are some amazing beaches of Balochistan which are worth seeing too. Tip: Go with a reliable Tour operator as the roads need an experienced driver and also due to lack of petrol pumps in the area it’s best to have someone who knows the place. Toilet facilities are extremely limited and basic...major upgrade required on that front in order to encourage tourism. Plus there are security concerns in the area so regular stops will have to be made for checking by the Pak army..slightly inconvenient but definitely makes you feel safer!:)
4.0 based on 5 reviews
I have been to Ayubia -Pakistan on 31st December with all my family including brothers and sisters and there kids too, it was after the first snowfall of the season and everything was beautiful around us. Really enjoyed the nature.
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