Famous Museums in Pakistan

Parks and public places are the favorite picnic spots for family and one-day tours. In every city, there numerous parks with number facilities such as playground, jogging trek, gaming zone, small zoo, and cafe.

In Pakistan, several acres are reserved for wild life sanctuaries for the protection of various species of animals and birds. Tourists can also enjoy the wild life in these parks within the limited movements.

Most of the public parks are free, but there would be an economical charges to visit other parks.

It is an inclusive collections of beautiful pictures of Museums in different areas of Pakistan.


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  • Bahawalpur museum

    Bahawalpur museum

    Bahawalpur Museum is located at the distance of 5 km on Medical Colony Ave Road via Railway Circular Road. It has a wonderful collection of coins, postage stamps of the former State of Bahawalpur, medals, manuscripts, documents, inscriptions, camel skin paintings, wood carvings, historical models and stone carvings, etc. of the Islamic and pre-Islamic period. There is a complete set of medals issued by State for military officers as well as for civilians.
    Visiting Locations in Bahawalpur museum

  • Baltit Fort Museum

    There is wounderful museum in Baltit Fort to represent its history and civilization of baltit people.
    Visiting Locations in Baltit Fort Museum

  • Lok Virsa Museum Islamabad

    Lok Virsa Heritage Museum is located in Shakarparian Hills on Garden Ave in Islamabad at the distance of just less than 2 km from Zero Point. It presents historical and living traditions of the people of Pakistan both from urban and rural areas as well as from the remotest regions of Pakistan.
    Visiting Locations in Lok Virsa Museum Islamabad

  • Pakistan Monument

    The Pakistan Monument is a popular picnic spot on Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad, represent national unity. The monument is shaped just like blooming flower petals with inner walls inscribed with the outlines of Badshahi mosque, Lahore Fort, Minar-e-Pakistan, Khyber Pass, and Quid Tomb. Four main petals represent four provinces of Pakistan and three small petals three administrative territories of Pakistan. In the center of petals, there is a central platform in the shape of a five-pointed star, surrounded by water. A metallic crescent along the petals surrounding the star, representing the crescent and star on the Pakistani flag.
    Visiting Locations in Pakistan Monument