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Traveling To Pakistan, traveling is a good hobby to entertain yourself through nature beauty. According to the report, Traveling To Pakistan become the safest country in the world for tourism. People are more friendly and cooperative. Pakistan, is located in South Asia and is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west, Iran to the southwest and China in the northeast. Together with a 1,048 kilometers long coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the South. It is home to a number of civilizations of which the Indus Valley is the most famous where, Buddhism has nourished in present days in different geographical areas of Pakistan.

Traveling is good hobby to entertain yourself through nature beauty.

Pakistan is the only country in the world where three famous mountain ranges meet. The Himalayas, the Karakoram, and the Hindukush range. As a result, a multitude of breath-taking peaks including K2, the second highest mountain in the world, offer the possibility of adventure for mountain climbers and trekkers alike. And for a bargain hunter, Pakistan is a shopper’s paradise, noted for luxurious hand knotted carpets, brassware, onyx, copperware, and a range of cultural handicrafts. For more Information follow the link. https://tourism.gov.pk/

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KPK(Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)

Punjab

Sindh

Baluchistan

Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is formerly the North-West Frontier Province, or NWFP. Runs for over 110 kilometers along the border with Afghanistan. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the third-largest province of Pakistan in terms of population and economy. Peshawar is the provincial capital, and the heart of the province is the fertile Vale of Peshawar, which is watered by the Kabul and Swat rivers. The Gandhara civilization, which reached its zenith. Between the first and fifth centuries AD, had one of its cores over the modern KP province. Peshawar is rich with historic and archaeological sites Pakhtunkhwa.

The Khyber Pass linking Pakistan to Afghanistan is perhaps the province’s best known feature. Though it was little used in prehistoric times, and even centuries later was considered too narrow and easily ambushed a route. It was not until the 1st Century AD when the powerful Kushans invaded

Punjab/Punjabi

Punjab is one of the most industrialized and popular provinces of Pakistan. Punjab encapsulates both, the old and the new. While preserving cultural heritage and folklore. It lay deeply embedded in ancient cities, monuments, and structures. Built during the reign of the Mughals, Sikhs and the East India Company. Punjab is the poster child for post-colonial modernization. It means to live a fast life of convenience and luxury.

Punjab Area

Geographically, Punjab is a land of contrasts. From the fertile plains of the Indus River and its tributaries to the sand dunes of the Cholistan Desert. From the verdant beauty of pine covered Murree Hills. In the foothills of Himalayas to the amazing lunar landscape of Salt Range. It also includes the mountainous areas in the west. The Koh-e-Suliman Range in the southwestern part of the province. Fort Munro is also a popular hill station among the people of south Punjab.

Sindh/ Sindhi

Sindh is located in the southeast of the country and bordered by Baluchistan. Punjab, the Arabian Sea and the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan lies the province of Sindh. The historical home to the Sindhi people. As second most popular province of Pakistan is known as Bab-ul-Islam. Which translates to the ‘Gateway of Islam’. This name found itself fused to Sindh because it saw the first spread of Islam into South Asia. Sindh became known for its distinct culture which is heavily influenced by Sufism. An important part of the Sindhi identity, for both Muslims and Hindus.

Sindh Area

Sindh has several important and world-famous Sufi shrines. Located throughout the province which attract millions of devotees each year. A few of which include the shrines of Abdullah Shah Ghazi, Sufi Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Sindh is also home to the largest number of Hindu residents in Pakistan. Along with a number of Hindu temples.

Baluchistan/Baloch

A sparsely populated, mineral rich land gifted with some of the most unique landscapes in Pakistan. This largely undiscovered region beckons to people at home and abroad to come and unveil its many mysteries. This is the province of Baluchistan.

Gwadar

The name of Pakistan’s largest province, by area, literally translates to “Land of the Baloch”, being home to the proud Baloch, Pashtun and Hazara. From the mountains of Suleman range of Zhob to the beaches of Gwadar. The native people connection to this land has withstood several conquests and onslaughts, hence preserving much of the native culture of the Baloch and Pashtun culture and tradition from outside influence. In the north of province are the proud Pashtun areas adjoining the Pakhtunkhwa province.

AZAD JAMU AND KASHMIR (Valley of Paradise)

Azad Jammu and Kashmir bordering the Punjab province to the south and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is a self governing jurisdiction that spans across an area of 13,297 square kilometers and is the Pakistani administered portion of Kashmir, lying west of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Kashmir

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