Electricity in remote areas of Pakistan can be limited or intermittent, with many villages experiencing daily power cuts or restricted supply hours.
Power supply in rural regions
Electricity supply in remote regions of Pakistan often differs from what travelers experience in major cities. Many villages receive electricity for only certain hours of the day, and outages are common.
In mountainous areas, small hydropower systems or solar panels sometimes supplement the local power supply. Guesthouses may also use generators during the evening when demand is higher.
Practical considerations for travelers
Because of these limitations, travelers may notice that lights, heating devices, or charging points are not always available. Internet routers and Wi-Fi systems can also be affected when electricity goes out.
It is common practice for travelers to charge phones, cameras, and power banks whenever electricity is available. Carrying a small power bank or flashlight can be useful during overnight outages.