Deforestation is a concern in some tourist regions of Pakistan, particularly in forested hill areas facing pressure from development and fuel use.
Where deforestation is visible
Forest cover in parts of northern Pakistan has been affected by tourism growth, local fuel needs, and construction. Areas like Murree and Kaghan Valley have seen reduced tree cover in certain locations.
Main causes
Expanding infrastructure such as hotels and roads often requires clearing land. In addition, wood is still commonly used for heating and cooking in colder regions, increasing demand on nearby forests.
Protected areas and recovery efforts
Some regions, including Ayubia National Park, are protected and show better forest preservation. Reforestation programs have also been introduced to improve long-term environmental balance.
What travelers may notice
- Denser forests inside protected zones
- Thinner tree cover near busy tourist hubs
- Ongoing construction in expanding destinations