More About Pakistan Attractions
To learn more about
Pakistani history, visit some of the country’s world-class museums. The
National Museum of Pakistan, for instance, places the spotlight on local
paintings, sculptures, artefacts, and even has a collection of 58,000 old coins. Alternatively, you can
visit the Natural History Museum (Islamabad), Peshawar Museum, Shakir Ali
Museum (Lahore), and Lok Virsa (National Institute of Folk & Traditional
Heritage).
Pakistan is also blessed with diverse landscapes, each waiting to be
explored. As a result, there is growing demand for outdoor recreational
activities, not only with tourists but also local residents. From climbing the
snow-capped mountains of Karakoram, taking a jeep or camel safari into the wild
deserts of Balochistan, trekking through the alpine forests of Murree, relaxing
on the long sandy beaches of the Makran Coast, or white water rafting in the
Indus River, the choices are endless.