Plastic waste and litter can be noticeable in some tourist areas of Pakistan, especially near busy viewpoints, roadsides, and picnic spots.
Where litter is most visible
Waste management varies across Pakistan, and in popular tourist regions, littering can be an issue—particularly in easily accessible areas. Places like Murree and Nathia Gali often see increased waste during peak travel seasons.
Common types of waste
The main concern is single-use plastics such as bottles, snack packaging, and shopping bags. These tend to accumulate around roadside stops, waterfalls, and informal rest areas where proper disposal systems are limited.
Cleaner regions and local efforts
More remote destinations, such as Fairy Meadows or parts of Hunza Valley, are generally cleaner but still face pressure from growing tourism. Local communities and volunteer groups have started clean-up initiatives, but infrastructure is still developing.
What travelers can do
- Carry a reusable water bottle
- Avoid single-use plastics where possible
- Keep a small bag for personal waste
- Dispose of trash only in designated areas