Fantastic Cultural & Heritage Sites in Pakistan

Pakistan is enriched history of various eras of the Mughals Empire, the British Regime, as well as historical patches of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Muslims.

It is a heaven for history lovers to explore wonderful historical sites and locations. Harappa and Mohenjo Daro are the famous historical sites in Pakistan

It provides an inclusive collections of beautiful pictures of Cultural & Heritage Sites in different areas of Pakistan.


View Main Categories
Sub Categories: Crafts | Festivals | Foods | Rural Life Views | Sports Services | Urban Life Views
  • Harnai

    Harnai

    Harnai is situated at 166 km from Quetta on the Quetta Road in the northeast of Balochistan province. It is one of the most beautiful cities in Balochistan and is surrounded by different mountain ranges of the Sulaiman Mountain range on its all sides.
    Visiting Locations in Harnai

  • Hazuri Bagh

    Hazuri Bagh is the place between Badshahi mosque and Shahi Fort. It is a beautiful square garden with a baradari in the center with four rectangular parks with a line of fountains and water channels from the center of central baradari to all four sides. Every parks also have a crossed pathway inside it.
    Visiting Locations in Hazuri Bagh

  • Hiran Minar

    Hiran Minar, also known as Royal hunting resort, was built by Mughal Emporer in memory of his pet Antelope, named Mans Raj, in 1607 in Skeikhupura, also known as Jahangirpura. It is located at the distance of 5 km from Sheikhupura Railway Station and accessed via Hafizabad Road. A 30-meter high tower was constructed on his grave, which is circular and tapers toward its top on the flat platform. There is a spiral staircase having 108 steps inside the tower that leads to the top of the top. There are 210 square holes in the outer surface of the tower to accommodate the birds living in the surrounding jungle.
    Visiting Locations in Hiran Minar

  • Hyderabad

    Hyderabad, the second largest city of Sindh, is located at the distance of 150 km from Karachi on the left bank of the Indus River on National Highway N-5. It was founded by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro in 1768 during the Kalhora dynasty.
    Visiting Locations in Hyderabad

  • Jafarabad

    Jafarabad, or Jaffarabad, is located on the border of Sindh province at the distance of 290 km from Quetta city and is accessible via sibi on Quetta-Jacobabad Highway. Its name is derived after Mir Jaffar Khan Jamali, who was a leader in Muslim League before independence of Pakistan and also a close friend of Quaid-e-Azam, founder of Pakistan.
    Visiting Locations in Jafarabad

  • Jahangir Tomb

    Mughal Emperor, Jahangir, died in 1627 at the place of Rajauri coming from Kashmir to Lahore. He was buried in Bagh-e-Dil Kusha, a garden constructed by Empress Noor Jahan, at Shahdara on the bank of the River Ravi. His tomb was completed by Mughal Emperor, Shan Jahan.
    Visiting Locations in Jahangir Tomb

  • Jhal Magsi

    Jhal Magsi is a district of Balochistan province at a distance of 220 km from Quetta city via Quetta-Jacobabad Highway N-65. Historically, it was part of the princely state of Kalat during the British period. It has diversified land including mountain ranges, patches of lush green fields, and barren deserts.
    Visiting Locations in Jhal Magsi

  • Kacchi

    Kacchi is a district of Balochistan province at a distance of 175 km from Quetta city via Quetta-Jacobabad Highway N-65. It was known as Bolan until 2008. It is famous for the archeological site of Mehrgarh. It was remained as part of various dynasties in the central Balochistan and Afghanistan.
    Visiting Locations in Kacchi

  • Kachura Village Skardu


    Visiting Locations in Kachura Village Skardu

  • Kalash Valleys

    The Kalash Valley, surrounded by the Hindukush Range, is located in Chitral district, Pakistan, at the distance of 36km from Chitral main city on National Highway N-45. There are three valleys, Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir. From Ayun village on N-45, turn right on Bamboret Valley Road access the Kalash Valley.
    Visiting Locations in Kalash Valleys

  • Kandow Banda Village

    Kandow banda is a beautiful village in Karak district in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa.
    Visiting Locations in Kandow Banda Village

  • Kashmore

    Kashmore is situated along the Indus River at a distance of 588 km from Karachi on Indus Highway N-55. Its old name was Khizmor. Its importance is due to the connection with Punjab Province with Rahimyar Khan district and also a connection point with Balochistan Province.
    Visiting Locations in Kashmore

  • Kech

    Kech district is located at a distance of 770 km from Quetta and accessible via Kalat and turn left from Surab and following Quetta-Basima-Panjgur-Hoshab Highway N-85. It lies on the Makran Mountain range along the border with Iran.
    Visiting Locations in Kech

  • Khairpur

    Khairpur is located at the distance of 452 km from Karachi on the left bank of the Indus River and extends to the border between India and Pakistan. Khairpur is founded by Mir Sohrab Khan of the Talpur dynasty in 1783, served as a princely state at that time.
    Visiting Locations in Khairpur

  • Kharan

    Kharan is a district in Balochistan at the distance of 280 km from Quetta on Kharan Road and accessed via Quetta-Taftan Highway N-40. It was a princely state during the British Regime and finally merges with Pakistan in 1955.
    Visiting Locations in Kharan

  • Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa

    Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa it the third largest province by population in the northwest of Pakistan. It has well defined history of Hinduism and Buddhism, it was once a part of Gandhara Kingdom, the ruins of its capital Pushkalavati found near Charsadda.
    Visiting Locations in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa

  • Killa Saifullah

    Killa Saifullah, or Qilla Saifullah, is a district in Balochistan Province at a distance of 188 km from Quetta and is accessible via Kuchlak through Kuchlak-Zhob Highway N-50. Its name is derived after Saifullah Khan Khoidadzai as in honour of his chivalry and nobility.
    Visiting Locations in Killa Saifullah

  • Kohlu

    Kahlu is a district in Balochistan Province at a distance of 350 km from Quetta. It is accessible by Ziarat Road via Ziarat district and following Duki Road which further joins Kohlu-Sibi Road that leads to Kohlu. There are numerous barren and desert like ranges of the Sulaiman Mountain Range in the district.
    Visiting Locations in Kohlu

  • Lahore

    Lahore, the capital city of Punjab, is the most populous and second-largest city in the northeast part of Punjab province in Pakistan on the border with India at Wagha. It is located on the bank of River Ravi at a height of 213 meters above sea level. It is linked with the rest of Pakistan and accessed by all types of transportation. It is the major city to access all of the cities and towns of Punjab province. It has the largest railway station in Pakistan. Allam Iqbal International airport is used for all types of international and local flights.
    Visiting Locations in Lahore

  • Lahori Gate


    Visiting Locations in Lahori Gate

  • Lakki Marwat

    Lakki Marwat is situated at a distance of 217 km from Peshawar city. Its landscape is mixture of hills and sandy plains. These hills having the average elevation of 500 to 1000 meters. The Marwat range, the Kark Niazi range, and the Baittani range spread around the city. The Kurram River and the Gambila River are the main rivers flows across the district.
    Visiting Locations in Lakki Marwat

  • Lal Suhanra National Park

    Lal Suhanra National Park is situated in Bahawalpur District at the distance of 35 KM from Bahawalpur Railway Station in the South side. It covers an area of 162568 acres with different landscape including desert, forest, and wetland. It was established in 1972 to preserve endangered fauna and flora in the Cholistan Desert. Derawar Fort is situated in Ahmadpur East at the distance of 130 KM in the South of Bahawalpur. Chinkara, Blackduck, and Blue bull are the most immportant wildlife in the part.
    Visiting Locations in Lal Suhanra National Park

  • Loralai

    Loralai, also known as Spin Bori, is a district in Balochistan at the distance of 215 km from Quetta at an elevation of 4,700 feet above sea level on Pishin-Loralai Road. Its old name was Bori. The district is also famous for the growth of best quality almond.
    Visiting Locations in Loralai

  • Mahal Nagar Mal

    Mahal Nagar Mal, Minchinabad Mansion, is a beautifully and lovely constructed haveli in the middle of Minchinabad town at the distance of 35 km from Bahawalnagar. It was constructed in 1930 by two brothers Nagar Mal and Bhajan Lal, merchants of the Agarwal clan.
    Visiting Locations in Mahal Nagar Mal