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Top 10 European Favorite Tourist Places in Pakistan

                                         

Pakistan is a country with a rich cultural heritage, and there are several European tourist destinations that are popular with visitors. Here are the top 10 European tourist places in Pakistan:

  1. Lahore: The cultural capital of Pakistan, Lahore is famous for its Mughal-era monuments, including the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and Shalimar Gardens.

  2. Karachi: Pakistan's largest city, Karachi is a cosmopolitan metropolis with a rich history and a blend of cultures, including the Mohenjo-daro archaeological site and the National Museum of Pakistan.

  3. Islamabad: The capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is known for its modern architecture, including the Faisal Mosque, and its scenic location at the foot of the Margalla Hills.

  4. Swat Valley: A picturesque valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Swat is famous for its scenic beauty, including the Kalam Valley and the Ushu Forest, and its rich cultural heritage, including the 7th-century Buddhist ruins at Butkara.

  5. Hunza Valley: A remote valley in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, Hunza is famous for its stunning mountain scenery, including the Rakaposhi Mountain and the Ultar Glacier, and its rich cultural heritage, including the ancient Hunza Fort.

  6. Chitral: A remote district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Chitral is famous for its stunning mountain scenery, including the Tirich Mir Mountain and the Chitral Fort, and its rich cultural heritage, including the ancient Shahi Mosque.

  7. Gilgit-Baltistan: A remote region in northern Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan is famous for its stunning mountain scenery, including the Karakoram Mountain Range and the Naltar Valley, and its rich cultural heritage, including the ancient Buddhist rock carvings at Shatial.

  8. Taxila: An ancient city located in the Rawalpindi district, Taxila is famous for its rich cultural heritage, including the Taxila Museum and the Jandial Temple, and its association with the Buddhist religion.

  9. Tharparkar: A remote district in the Sindh province, Tharparkar is famous for its unique cultural heritage, including the Mirpurkhas Fort and the Gorakh Hill Temple, and its association with the Hindu religion.

  10. Multan: A city in the Punjab province, Multan is famous for its rich cultural heritage, including the Multan Fort and the Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, and its association with the Sufi religion.

  11. These are some of the most popular European tourist places in Pakistan, and the list is not exhaustive.