A country rich in history and culture waiting to be explored, this is the perfect destination for those looking for an off the beaten path experience.
A visit to Pakistan must include a visit to Lahore, the second largest city in the country. This is where you can visit the Lahore Fort, which was destroyed and rebuilt multiple times. While you're here, check out Badshashi Mosque and the Shalimar Gardens.
Located in the northern part of Pakistan, this alpine valley is a popular attraction for those who want to go hiking, trekking, or are just looking to spend some time in nature.
This village was the first settlement on the Silk Road that connected the East to the West. It has been restored and won a UNESCO award for Cultural Heritage Conservation.
This salt mine is the second largest in the world. It is located in the Salt Range on the outside of the Himalaya Mountains, and is famous for the production of pink Himalayan salt.
Head to this national park to visit Kund Malir Beach or the Princess of Hope statue, marvel at the mud volcanoes and the canyons and see the tremendous wildlife in the area.
The best time to visit Pakistan is during the months of May to October when it is warm and dry.
Citizens of around 10 countries are able to enter Pakistan without a visa. Everyone else will need to apply for a visa prior to arrival, which can be easily done online for 175 countries.
The three main international airports in Pakistan are in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, and the national airline is Pakistan International Airlines, which operates nonstop flights to over 50 destinations.
While travel by train is not the fastest way to get to Pakistan, a train link exists with India where the Shamjhauta Express connects Lahore and Delhi twice a week, and another with Iran where travelers can get to Quetta from Zahedan.
Foreigners wishing to drive to Pakistan can do so from India going through the famous old Silk Road from China by traveling on the Karakoram Highway, and from Afghanistan driving through the Kyber Pass.
Pakistan is connected by bus to India and it is possible to get to Lahore from Delhi either using a direct bus or a combination of local buses. Travel by bus is also available from Kashgar in China and from Zahedan in Iran.
Hotels are available for a variety of budgets throughout the country. Check the room before checking into budget hotels. Lone female travelers should look for mid-range and luxury hotels.
The main channels of public transportation in Pakistan are buses and trains, both of which have a network that covers the country.
Trains in Pakistan offer travel in a variety of classes with different amenities. Keep in mind that timetables are not displayed in English, but sales agents can help you with information.
Travel by bus is a great budget option, and buses go everywhere in the country. Long-distance trips can sometimes take a few days. Between main cities, you can travel with the Daewoo Sammi bus company. For air-conditioned buses, book at least a day in advance.
A very common way of getting around is by rickshaw, which is available everywhere except for Islamabad. Yellow and blue rickshaws are the ones that usually take passengers, and if you plan on using one, you must negotiate a price prior to sitting down.
Domestic flights are available through Shaheen Air International, Airblue, and Pakistan International Airlines. The latter is the only airline that flies to some of the airports in the north, including Skardu, Chitral and Gilgit.
Going out for a meal in Pakistan will cost around 250 PKR (1.60 USD) per person for an inexpensive meal, or around 750 PKR (4.80 USD) per person for a mid-range meal. A local bus ticket costs around 30 PKR (0.20 USD). While credit cards are accepted in major hotels and establishments, cash is the most common method of payment in the country.