Beautiful Green Fields in Pakistan

Pakistan is an agricultural country where more than 70% population is linked with the agriculture profession. Due to this, the lush green fields and meadows are the real beauty of Pakistan.

Tourists love to visit various small villages where they can have splendid views of green fields as well as enjoy the healthy and hygienic atmosphere. The natural forests in various area gives an additive charm of wild life.

It provides an inclusive collections of beautiful pictures of Green Fields in different areas of Pakistan.


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  • Punjab

    Punjab

    Punjab is an important administrative unit or province of Pakistan, it is second largest province of Pakistan by area, whereas it is the largest province by population. The meaning of Punjab is, five-waters, as there are five main rivers flowing in it. Lahore is the provincial capital of Punjab, which is an historical and culture center of Pakistan.
    Visiting Locations in Punjab

  • Rajanpur

    Rajanpur is located at the distance of 555 km from Lahore on the right bank of the Indus River. Ranjanpur was founded in 1770 by Makhdoom Sheikh Rajan Shah and the name of the city was derived by his name. It is accessed via Dera Ghazi Khan on the Indus Highway N-55.
    Visiting Locations in Rajanpur

  • Rama Meadows

    Rama Meadows is located at the distance of 13km from Rama Village in the Astore District, Gilgit-Baltistan. Rama Meadows is a peaceful and calm place to enjoy the greenery in the Rama Valley within the attractive color structure of mountains. There are vast areas with lush green forests which makes oneself forget the tiredness of the long traveling to Rama Valley.
    Visiting Locations in Rama Meadows

  • Sanghar

    Sanghar is situated at a distance of 302 km from Karachi and accessible via Hyderabad on National Highway N-120. It is one of the largest districts of Sindh Province and has a boundary with India. There are some historical places such as the tomb of Mir Shahdad Talpur in Shahpur Chakar and Mansura, rains of the seventh century
    Visiting Locations in Sanghar

  • Shaheed Benazirabad

    Shaheed Benazirabad, also known as Nawabshah, is located on the left bank of the Indus River at a distance of 293 km from Karachi on National Highway N-5. There is a number of historical and archaeological sites in this district such as the mausoleum of Thul Mir Rukun and the site of Chanhu Jo Daro.
    Visiting Locations in Shaheed Benazirabad

  • Shakargarh

    Shakargarh is the last city in Punjab on the northeast side on the border between Pakistan and India, at the distance of 135km from Lahore on the Kala Khatie-Narang Mandi Road. It is also considered a gateway to Kashmir.
    Visiting Locations in Shakargarh

  • Shangla

    Shangla is located at the distance of 216 km from Peshawar in the Hindu Kush Range on the right bank of the Indus River. Due to remote access of Shangla, human development and literacy level is also very low in this district.
    Visiting Locations in Shangla

  • Sindh

    Sindh is the third largest province by area, whereas by area, its number is second. It is situated in the southeast region of Pakistan. The importance of Sindh is the sea port in Karachi, which is hub for international trade in Pakistan.
    Visiting Locations in Sindh

  • Sohbatpur

    Sohbatpur is located on the border of Sindh province at the distance of 318 km from Quetta city and is accessible via Sibi on Quetta-Jacobabad Highway N-65, and then following Sohbatpur road. It is the smallest district in term of area in the Balochistan province.
    Visiting Locations in Sohbatpur

  • Sujawal

    Sujawal is situated on the left bank of the Indus River at the distance of 130 km from Karachi and is accessible via Thatta on Sujawal-Thatta Road. South side is the part of the Indus Delta as well as the Arabian Sea. The Indus Delta on the left side of the Indus River toward the India-Pakistan border is the main part of the district.
    Visiting Locations in Sujawal

  • Sukkur

    Sukkur is situated in Sindh Province on the left bank of the Indus River at a distance 489 km from Karachi on National Highway N-5. It is considered as the Gate of Sindh. It is an important railway junction in Pakistan Railway as well as in the British time. Sukkur is also famous for one of the largest military cantonments of Pakistan Army in the town of Pano Aqil.
    Visiting Locations in Sukkur

  • Swabi

    Swabi is located at the distance of 105 km from Peshawar and between the Kabul River and the Indus River. It is accessible through Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway M1 and then following the Swabi-Jahanghira Road. It is bounded by Buner, Mardan, Attock, Nowshera, and Haripur districts.
    Visiting Locations in Swabi

  • Tando Allahyar

    Tando Allahyar is located at a distance of 200 km from Karachi and accessible via Hyderabad on the National Highway N-120. Tando Allahyar is an agricultural town and famous for the best quality of mangoes as well as cash crops such as sugarcane, wheat, and cotton.
    Visiting Locations in Tando Allahyar

  • Tando Muhammad Khan

    Tando Muhammad Khan is situated at a distance of 193km from Karachi on the bank of Phuleli Canal and accessible by turning left from Jhirk on the National Highway N5 on the Tando Muhammad Khan-Mirpur Bathoro Road.
    Visiting Locations in Tando Muhammad Khan

  • Tank

    Tank is situated on the foot of Takht-i-Sulaiman Range, at a distance of 267 km from Peshawar on the Tank-Indus Highway Link Road taking right from the Indus Highway N-55.
    Visiting Locations in Tank

  • Toba Tek Singh

    Toba Tek Singh is located on the right bank of the Ravi River at the distance of 270 km from Lahore, and accessible via Islamabad-Lahore Motorway M-2, and turn left from Pindi Bhattian on Faisalabad - Multan Motorway M-4. It is named after Tek Singh, a Sikh Religious personality.
    Visiting Locations in Toba Tek Singh

  • Torghar

    Torghar, also known as Kala Dhaka, is the smallest district of Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa. It is situated along the left bank of the Indus River, the area is also known as the Black Mountain. The Black Mountain with high peaks at intervals, forms a long narrow ridge and deep passes along the Indus River. The highest peak is known as Machai Sar, which is visible from adjoining areas.
    Visiting Locations in Torghar

  • Vehari

    Vehari is located at the distance of 320km from Lahore in Punjab Province on Multan-Dehli Road at an altitude of 443 feet on the north of the Sutlej river. It is accessible through National Highway N-5, turning left after Mian Channu or turning left from Chichwatni via Burewala.
    Visiting Locations in Vehari