ISLAMABAD – In a first, Pakistani designer makes tourist map of Pakistandepicting top 70 tourist spots in Pakistan.
Pakistan is full of amazing tourist attractions from Gwadar to KhunjerabPass. From crystal clear lakes to white rivers, deserts to historical sitesand mud volcanos to blue beaches, and some of the highest snow-cladmountains, Pakistan has everything a tourist dreams of seeing in onecountry.
The list of places to visit and things to do in Pakistan is very long,however, a talented graphics designer, going by the name of Assam Artist,has made lives easier for those who want to see the beautiful country withhis graphical map of tourist attractions in Pakistan.
Words cannot define how aesthetically pleasing the map is, so without anyfurther ado, let’s have a look:linkVia Assam Artist
The map features geographically referenced graphics of 71 touristattractions across the country and each of these places is a must-visit fortravel lovers from not just Pakistan, but from around the globe as well.
Here’s the list:
1- Khunjerab Pass ( Pak – China Border)2- Atabad Lake – Hunza KKH3- Baltit Fort – Hunza Valley – ( 8th CE. )4- K2 – (2nd Highest Mountain in the World)5- K2 Base Camp6- Shangrila Skardu7- Deosai Plains – Roof of the World8- Sharda Peeth Temple – ( 724 CE. )9- Neelum Valley Kashmir10- Saif ul Malook & Ansoo ( Tear) Lake11- Shandur Polo Festival12- Nanga Parbat – (9th Highest Mountain)13- Kalash Valley14- Ski Resort Malam Jaba15- Tea Plantation Shinkiari16- Buddha Swat – ( 7th Century )17- Khanpur Dam – Sajikot Waterfalls18- Khyber Pass – Peshawar19- Taxila Stupa – ( 2nd Century CE )20- Pakistan Monument21- Muzaffarabad – Kashmir22- Naluchi Bridge23- Centaurus Mall – Islamabad24- Faisal Mosque – Islamabad25- Katas Raj Temple – Potohar Plateau26- Khewra Salt Mines27- Qila Rohtas Jehlum – ( 16th Century )28- Hiran Minar Sheikhupura – ( 17th CE. )29- Kartarpur Sahib Temple30- Shahi Qila & Badshahi Mosque31- Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore32- Clock Tower – Faisalabad33- Amb Sharif Temple – Khushab34- Power Plant35- Harappa Civilization ( 3300 BCE )36- The Cathedral of the Holy Redeemer37- Shah Rukn e Alam Tomb – ( 1320 CE. )38- Noor Palace Bahawalpur39- Uch Sharif – Bahawalpur – ( 12th CE )40- Qila Derawar – ( 9th Century )41- Cholistan Desert42- Mohenjo daro (Built in 2500 BCE )43- Ziarat – Quaid Azam’s Residency44- Hanna Lake – Quetta45- Phir Ghaib Waterfalls46- Quetta City47- Riqo Diq Copper Mines48- Mud Volcanos49- Golden Desert50- Moola Chotok – Khuzdar District51- Ranikot Qila ( Fort ) – ( 8th CE. )52- Clock Tower Hyderabad53- Bootar Lake54- Makli Graveyard – ( 400 Years Old )55- Gori Temple – ( 1375 CE. )56- Nagarparkar Temple – ( 1376 CE. )57- Coal Mines58- Frear Hall Karachi59- Kimari Fish Harbour60- Clifton Beach61- Hawksbay Beach62- Paradise Point & French Beach63- Princess of Hope64- Sphinx of Pakistan65- Hangol National Park66- Cave City67- Gwadar City68- Astola Island Gwadar69- Churna Island – Karachi70- Bolan Pass71- Parachinar
In his Instagram post, he explained the reason behind creating the map.
I decided to create a picture of those voices to showcase Pakistan to theworld, what we actually have and how many undiscovered areas we still haveto explore.
Not only the map is amazing, the part ‘We and World’ beautifully comparesPakistan to the rest of the world.








