Adventure Planners Pakistan

Travel and Tourism in Pakistan

Travel and Tourism in Pakistan – Hospitality of Peoples of Pakistan

Pakistan is a land of beautiful valleys, green high meadows, lofty mountains, meandering rivers, vibrant lakes, and vast deserts.
Tourists visiting Pakistan can visit some truly stunning locations throughout the country. The best views can be found in Gilgit-Baltistan, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Sindh, and Azad Kashmir. The most notable locations include the world’s second highest peak, K-2, Hunza, Skardu, Ziarat, Neelum Valley, numerous lakes, highly elevated glaciers, the mesmerising Cold desert of Skardu, and the Cholistan desert.

In their trip to Pakistan, visitors will notice a wide range of religious beliefs. They can visit Sikh sacred sites and discover Buddhist archaeological sites as well.Cultural diversity is another attribute of Pakistan. Tourists can find handmade rugs, embroidered caps, shawls, hand-woven cloth, and gemstones.

When they plan their trip to Pakistan, they can travel up to the China border on a side to see the Khunjerab Pass, which is one of the highest passes in the world, while on the other side they could travel to the Afghan border and experience the beauty of this country. This is the charm of the north of Pakistan. Tourists will see so many shrines and religious places of Christian, Sikh and Hindu beliefs. This is called harmony and peace.

Quick Facts About Entry in Pakistan

  • Six months from date of arrival. A tourist visa is a must for travel to Pakistan.
  • Two blank passport pages are required, one for entry and the other is for exit stamps.
  • There is no currency restriction for entry, but a maximum of $10,000/- is required for entry and exit.
  • For travelling to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Azad Jammu Kashmir and Balochistan, tourists must obtain advance permission from local or federal authorities prior to their trip to Pakistan.
  • They should keep duplicates of their passport data page, visa or ID card, and entry stamp with them at all times.
  • Lock vehicle and room properly.
  • Route knowledge is essential.
  • Keep valuables in possession.
  • Carry a cell phone.
  • Hire a local guide or interpreter who can help in communication.
  • Pakistan’s tourism industry is growing yet becoming more organised than ever before.
  • Tourists now have better facilities as entrepreneurs are constantly working to improve them. More hotels, guest houses and resorts are available for accommodation.
  • Pakistan is a cash-based economy.
  • Personal or traveller’s cheques are not accepted here. However, bank branches, registered currency exchange dealers, and ATMs can be found in all international airports and major cities.
  • Pakistan is a mountainous country with glaciers, making it an appealing destination for adventurers as well.
  • Many climbers visit Pakistan every year to conquer K-2, Nanga Parbat and other mountain peaks.
  • Tourists visiting Pakistan can use public transportation such as trains, taxis, buses and intercity air service.