Pakistan Holiday tours Destinations

Hunza

Hunza

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Skardu

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Azad Kashmir

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Naran Kaghan

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Chitral Kalash

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Murree Galyat

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Naran Kaghan

Pakistan is located in South Asia. It is a country with rich diversity which catches the eye of every visitor. Pakistan has amazing mountains, vast deserts,s, and many ancient places. Pakistan has something for everyone. People all over the world who like traveling and tours will need to visit Pakistan at least one time. The typography of Pakistan is the most interesting and popular all over the world. K2 Mountain is the world’s second-largest mountain. Swat valley, Naran Kaghan, Kashmir is really a blessing. From green valleys, mountains, and historical places Pakistan has everything you want to visit. Aside from geography Pakistan has a lot of diversity in food, culture and languages. Pakistan is the best place to visit during holidays. Pristine Travels offers Packages for your Pakistan holiday tour. Our Packages are filtered with the preferences of every traveler. 



A Travel guide for your Pakistan holiday tour with complete tour packages:

Prestine Travels which is located in Sharjah Plaza office no 10 G-10 Islamabad offers travel and tour services in Pakistan. We offer holiday tours, family and corporate tours. Prestine Travels offers Pakistan holiday tours with more than 80 packages. We have a team of more than 100 people who are highly qualified. We give our everything to promote Pakistan travel and tours all over the world. 

Our Pakistan holiday tour packages 2023 are available for Gilgit Hunza, Skardu Valley, Azad Kashmir, Naran Kaghan, Chitral Kalash, Murree Galyat, Swat Kalam, and Kumrat Valley. 

Prestine Travels have a very clear point of view. We are trusted by more than 1000 international people and 20-plus groups. They travel with us and have a lot of fun during their Pakistan holiday tour. Their amazing feedback always motivates us to give the best services.  We have 100% good feedback from our clients and many clients choose us for their second trip.

If you are planning to go on a trip during the holidays. Never forget to choose Prestine Travels for a Pakistan holiday tour. Our supporting team is 24/7 available to respond to you and gives you every type of information you want. Feel free to contact us.

We guide you with the best Pakistan trips at an affordable price according to your budget and complement your needs. 

Prestine Travel Guide:

Prestine Travel Guide with the license ID_755 given by the government of Pakistan Department of Tourist Services. We give a travel guide to which time you visit Pakistan or a complete northern Pakistan guide.

Geography of Pakistan:

Pakistan is a country that lies in South Asia with a lot of interesting history. On 14 August 1947, Pakistan was separated from the subcontinent and officially gained independence from British colonial rule. Pakistan is the 33th largest country according to area with 881,913 square kilometers. Pakistan is the 5th largest country according to population. Pakistan has a diverse landscape. Northern Pakistan is a part of the country and the most famous in the world. From green valleys, mountains, amazing wildlife, lakes, and rivers. Pakistan has everything which you want to travel and tour. For hiking and mountain lovers, Pakistan has the most five peaks above 8000 km including K2 the second highest in the world. The series of mountains of Hindu, Karakoram mountains, and hamalias in the north of Pakistan. These mountains are the world’s newest mountains formed due to a collision between the Indian plate and the Asian plate. Pakistan is blessed with the romance of four seasons. India, Afghanistan, and Iran are neighbors of Pakistan. 

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Food and Culture:

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The food and culture of Pakistan are deeply intertwined. Reflecting the country’s rich heritage, diverse ethnic groups, and centuries-old traditions. Pakistani cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavors, spices, and cooking techniques influenced by various regions. Which includes Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit-Baltistan. Here’s a glimpse into the vibrant food and culture of Pakistan:

Flavorsome Delicacies:

Pakistani cuisine is known for its bold and aromatic flavors. From succulent kebabs, aromatic biryanis, and spicy curries to mouthwatering desserts. Each dish is a testament to the country’s culinary prowess. Key ingredients include rice, wheat, meat, lentils, and an array of spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and chili.

Diversity in Regional Cuisine:

Each region in Pakistan has its distinct culinary specialties. In Punjab, you’ll find dishes like buttery naan bread, hearty saag (spinach) with makki ki roti (cornbread), and the world-renowned tandoori chicken. Sindh is famous for its aromatic Sindhi biryani, haleem (a slow-cooked meat and lentil stew), and savory Sindhi curry. Balochistan is known for its delectable Sajji (roasted lamb) and flavorful meaty stews. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa offers flavorful Peshawari cuisine, including chapli kebabs and karahi (a spicy meat curry). While Gilgit-Baltistan is renowned for its nourishing and hearty dishes.

Street Food Extravaganza:

Pakistan’s street food culture is vibrant and enticing. Stroll through the bustling streets, and you’ll encounter mouthwatering delights. Gol gappy (crispy, hollow puris filled with tangy tamarind water), seekh kebabs, samosas, and the beloved bun kebab (a flavorful patty sandwiched between a bun).

Hospitality and Festivals:

Pakistani culture is deeply rooted in warm hospitality and a sense of community. Guests are treated with the most respect and are often served generous portions of delicious food. Festivals like Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha are celebrated with great fervor. Where families come together to enjoy traditional dishes and exchange culinary delights.

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Tea Culture:

Tea, particularly the ubiquitous chai, holds a special place in Pakistani culture. Enjoyed throughout the day, chai is a blend of black tea, milk, and aromatic spices like cardamom and cinnamon. It is often paired with delectable snacks like samosas or biscuits.

Food is an integral part of Pakistani culture, reflecting its diversity, warmth, and love for flavorful cuisine. Exploring the culinary delights of Pakistan is not just a gastronomic adventure but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural tapestry of the country.

On the Pakistan holiday tour, you will taste the best foods of your life and see the amazing different cultures.

Best time to visit Pakistan for tours:

The best time to visit Pakistan depends on the specific region and activities you plan. Pakistan has a diverse climate and weather pattern. It ranges from the scorching heat of the plains to the snow-capped peaks of the mountains. Here are some recommendations from prestine travel for the best time to visit different regions of Pakistan during the Pakistan holiday tour.

Best time to visit Northern Pakistan:

Generally, the most favorable time to visit northern Pakistan is during the summer from May to September. In this time period, the weather is very pleasant, and fresh air blowing and a clear sky make the valleys heaven. It allows you to do outdoor activities and breathe in the beautiful atmosphere. In winter there is heavy snow in this area. Which reduces outdoor activities. If you are a fan of winter and like challenging places, you can visit northern Pakistan in winter. In the end, it depends on your preferences to make the best time to visit this place. Pristine Travel offers both summer and winter trip packages for your Pakistan holiday tour.

Best time to visit Azad Kashmir:

Spring is the best time to visit Azad Kashmir. During this period the weather is mild and pleasant. Azad Kashmir during this period is blessed with colorful blossoms and lush green landscapes. Azad Kashmir is mostly visited by nature lovers and photogenic. In summer people tourists especially those who are seeking relief from the scorching heat of the plains. Sharda festivals offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the area. Azad Kashmir is the heaven on earth where you can travel and do trips for the whole year. You will see the eye-catching look for the whole year. Prestine Travels have all types of preference and budget packages.  In the coming holidays visit Azad Kashmir during the Pakistan holidays tour

Best time to visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa experiences a diverse range of climates due to its varying landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and plains. Spring is a delightful time to visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as the weather is mild and pleasant. The region comes alive with vibrant colors as flowers bloom across the valleys and hills. Summers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa can be warm, especially in the lower regions. However, the mountainous areas offer respite from the heat, making it an excellent time to visit the higher altitudes. Autumn is considered one of the best times to visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The weather becomes cooler, and the landscapes transform into breathtaking hues of gold and amber. Pristine Travel offers Khyber Pakhtunkhwa holidays tours packages with filtering for every type of preference. In the coming holidays visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for a Pakistan holidays tour

Best time to visit Gilgit Baltistan:

Gilgit Baltistan is a region known for its landscapes and majestic mountains. Spring brings new life to Gilgit-Baltistan as the valleys burst into vibrant colors with blooming flowers and blossoming fruit trees. During summer, Gilgit-Baltistan experiences warmer temperatures, and the mountain passes are accessible for adventurous travelers. Autumn in Gilgit-Baltistan is a mesmerizing sight as the leaves on the trees change to vibrant shades of gold, red, and orange. Each season in Gilgit-Baltistan has its unique charm, so it ultimately depends on your nation. you must visit during the Pakistan holidays tour.

The destination you must need to visit:

Pakistan is a rich country with beautiful valleys, meadows, and lakes. Pristine Travels filters eight destinations you must visit during Pakistan holiday tours. These 8 destinations are the best places in Pakistan. You always remember us that we tell you destinations which are heaven in the world. So let’s come to Pakistan and travel with prestine travels and make a never forgettable journey in your life. 

Gilgit Hunza:

Gilgit Hunza is the region of northern Pakistan known for its hilly areas, rich culture, and warm hospitality. It encompasses the districts of Gilgit and Hunza in the Gilgit-Baltistan province. The region is surrounded by mountains, including some of the world’s highest peaks such as Rakaposhi, Ultar, and Diran. Gilgit-Hunza is also home to a section of the Karakoram Highway, often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” This iconic road stretches from Gilgit to China’s border, offering breathtaking views at every turn. Hunza is also rich in cultural places. Altit and Baltit forts are the best examples. It has stood for centuries and provides a glimpse of the past. Gilgit-Hunza is known for its vibrant festivals and cultural celebrations. Annual Hunza cultural festivals at Karimabad and polo festivals are the best festivals to visit. It freshens the mind and makes unforgettable memories. Naltar Valley which is located near Gilgit known for its stunning meadows, lakes, and skiing opportunities. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Gilgit-Hunza is a place of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventurous spirit. 

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Hotels in Gilgit Hunza:

The infrastructure of Hunza has witnessed significant improvements in recent years. There are many five-star and four-star hotels with beautiful views available in Hunza. For your help that you are not aware of Hotels in Pakistan. Prestine Travels again filters some best hotels for you in Gilgit Hunza. If you don’t like the hotels which we select you can select the hotel which you want in Gilgit Hunza.

Route of Hunza from Islamabad:

The route from the capital city of Pakistan to Hunza takes you through some of the stunning landscapes in Pakistan. Hunza is 582 km away from Islamabad. Here is a breakdown of travel from Islamabad to Hunza.  It started from Hazara motorway then Balakot, kaghan, Naran, Babusar top, Challas, and then Hunza. On this trip, you will see a beautiful view of river Kunhar in Balakot and then meadows in Naran Kaghan.  In this journey if you want you can experience a zipline in Babusar top.

Route of Hunza from Lahore:

The route from Lahore to Hunza is the same as Islamabad but you first need to come to Islamabad from Lahore then the same as we mentioned first. The total driving distance is  853 km from Lahore to Hunza.

Route of Hunza from Karachi:

From Karachi to Hunza you will see the diversity of Pakistan. From Sindh to Punjab then the capital city Islamabad. From Karachi to Islamabad there is a distance of 1200 km and it takes around 20 hours to get to Islamabad. So we suggest if you are in Karachi you will travel by air because traveling by car for more than one day is not comfortable. 

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From Islamabad to Gilgit airplane services are also available.  

Skardu Valley:

Skardu is a town which is located in the Baltistan region. It serves as the gateway to the mesmerizing landscapes of the Baltistan region. It is also often referred to as the “gateway to the highest peaks of the world”. It is Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level. The town is surrounded by several prominent peaks, including the mighty K2. The second-highest mountain in the world. Other notable peaks in the vicinity include Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, Broad Peak, and Masherbrum. Skardu itself is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage. It is inhabited by people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, including Balti, Kashmiri, and Ladakhi communities. Visitors can explore the local bazaars, interact with the friendly locals, and learn about their way of life. The main attraction in Skardu is the historic Skardu Fort, also known as Kharpocho Fort. This ancient fort dates back to the 16th century and offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the Indus River. Skardu Valley is one of the top priority travelers to visit during the Pakistan holidays tour.

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Hotels in Skardu:

Prestine Travels provide you with a general overview of the types of accommodations you can find in Skardu.

Luxury Hotels: If you are looking for luxury hotels in Skardu. Skardu has a few luxury hotels that provide top-notch amenities and services. These hotels often feature spacious rooms with beautiful views, on-site restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, fitness centers, spa facilities, and sometimes even swimming pools. They are perfect for travelers seeking a high level of comfort and convenience.

Mid-Range Hotels: There are numerous mid-range hotels in Skardu that offer comfortable accommodations at affordable prices. These hotels usually have well-furnished rooms, basic amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV, and room service, and some may have in-house restaurants. They are a popular choice among budget-conscious travelers.

Guesthouses: Skardu also has guesthouses that provide a more homely atmosphere. These establishments typically have fewer rooms and are often family-run. Guesthouses offer clean and comfortable rooms with essential amenities. They may serve home-cooked meals, allowing guests to experience the local cuisine and hospitality.

Camping and Glamping: For those seeking a unique experience, Skardu offers camping and glamping options. You can find campsites near the beautiful lakes and valleys in the region. Some campsites provide tents and basic facilities, while glamping sites offer more luxurious accommodations with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and dining areas.

Route of Skardu from Islamabad:

The route from Islamabad to Skardu is a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Pakistan’s northern region. Starting from Islamabad, you travel through the picturesque Karakoram Highway (KKH) towards Gilgit, passing through charming valleys and towering mountains. From Gilgit, the road winds along the mighty Indus River, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. As you venture further, you reach the junction at Jaglot, where you turn towards Skardu. The road takes you through stunning landscapes, including the iconic Shangrila Resort and the serene Satpara Lake. Finally, after approximately 12-14 hours of travel, you arrive in Skardu, a gateway to the captivating beauty of the Karakoram Range and the world-famous K2 mountain.

Route of Skardu from Lahore and Karachi:

Starting from Lahore, you travel towards Islamabad via the Motorway. From there, you proceed towards Gilgit-Baltistan via the Karakoram Highway.

From Karachi, you need to first come to Islamabad. It depends on your choice whether you come by air or by road.  From there, you proceed towards Gilgit-Baltistan via the Karakoram Highway.

Azad Kashmir:

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Azad Kashmir is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, lush green valleys, picturesque mountains, and enchanting landscapes, making it a popular tourist destination. Neelum Valley is one of the most scenic valleys in Azad Kashmir. The valley offers stunning views, trekking opportunities, and a chance to experience the local culture. The capital city of Azad Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, is located on the banks of the Jhelum River. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and is home to historical sites such as Red Fort and Muzaffarabad Museum.

 Pir Chinasi is a famous shrine and viewpoint near Muzaffarabad. From here, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Neelum Valley, the Jhelum River, and the snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas. Rawalakot is a scenic town located in the Poonch district of Azad Kashmir. It offers captivating views of the snow-capped peaks and is surrounded by beautiful forests. Banjosa Lake is a man-made reservoir surrounded by dense pine forests. The tranquil lake and its serene surroundings make it a popular spot for boating, picnics, and nature walks. Azad Kashmir is another prime destination to visit during the Pakistan holidays tour.

Hotels in Azad Kashmir:

In Azad Kashmir, you can find a range of hotels, guest houses, and resorts that offer comfortable stays for tourists. These accommodations vary in terms of facilities, services, and price ranges.

Route of Azad Kashmir from Islamabad:

The route from Islamabad to Azad Kashmir begins with taking the Murree Road or Islamabad Expressway towards Murree. After crossing Murree, one follows the beautiful and scenic Murree-Abbottabad Road, passing through lush green mountains and picturesque valleys. Continuing on this road, one reaches the town of Abbottabad and then proceeds toward Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir. The journey takes approximately 3-4 hours, covering a distance of around 150 kilometers. Along the way, travelers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges, dense forests, and the serene beauty of the Neelum River. It is a popular route for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

Route of Azad Kashmir from Lahore:

The route from Lahore to Azad Kashmir involves traveling on the Grand Trunk Road (N-5) towards Islamabad. After reaching Islamabad, continue on the Murree Expressway (N75) towards Murree. From Murree, take the Murree-Abbottabad Road (N35) and then the Mansehra-Muzaffarabad Road (N45) to reach Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir. The total distance is approximately 300 kilometers.

Route of Azad Kashmir from Karachi:

The route from Karachi to Azad Kashmir generally involves traveling by road or air. By road, one can take the National Highway N-5 to Lahore, then proceed to Rawalpindi, and finally reach Muzaffarabad, the capital city of Azad Kashmir. Alternatively, flights are available from Karachi to Islamabad, from where one can continue the journey to Muzaffarabad by road.

Naran Kaghan:

Naran Kaghan is a picturesque tourist destination for Pakistan holiday tours. It is located in the Mansehra district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is nestled in the scenic Kaghan Valley, surrounded by the stunning Himalayan mountains. Naran Kaghan is renowned for its natural beauty, pristine lakes, lush green meadows, and enchanting waterfalls. The area is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking, camping, and fishing. The nearby Saif-ul-Malook Lake, with its crystal clear waters and breathtaking backdrop, is a major attraction in the region.

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During the summer season, Naran Kaghan attracts a large number of tourists who come to escape the heat and revel in the refreshing climate. The journey to Naran Kaghan is also a delight, as it offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks, meandering rivers, and dense forests. The area is dotted with small villages, where visitors can experience the local culture, hospitality, and delicious traditional cuisine. Naran Kaghan is a perfect destination for those seeking solace in nature and a memorable escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Hotels in Naran Kaghan:

Naran Kaghan has a range of hotels for visitors to choose from. Nestled amidst stunning natural beauty, these hotels provide comfortable accommodations and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and rivers. Whether you’re looking for luxurious resorts, cozy guesthouses, or budget-friendly options, Naran Kaghan has it all. Many hotels offer amenities such as restaurants serving local cuisine, Wi-Fi access, and guided tours to nearby attractions. With its serene atmosphere and warm hospitality, Naran Kaghan is a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Route of Naran Kaghan from Islamabad:

The picturesque journey from Islamabad to Naran Kaghan is a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts. Starting from Islamabad, the route takes you through the scenic beauty of Mansehra and Abbottabad. As you traverse the winding roads, you’ll be greeted by lush green valleys, gushing rivers, and magnificent mountains. The journey continues through Balakot, where the mighty Kunhar River accompanies you, creating a mesmerizing backdrop. Passing through charming towns like Paras, Kaghan, and Jalkhad, the route leads to the enchanting destination of Naran. The road trip offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear lakes, making it a memorable adventure for travelers seeking serenity and natural beauty.

Route of Naran Kaghan from Lahore:

The route from Lahore to Naran Kaghan is approximately 470 kilometers long and takes around 10-12 hours by road. Starting from Lahore, you travel via the M2 motorway, pass through cities like Islamabad and Abbottabad, and then head towards Mansehra. From there, you follow the picturesque Kaghan Valley, passing through towns like Balakot and Kiwai, until you reach the scenic tourist destination of Naran Kaghan.

Route of Naran Kaghan from Karachi:

The route from Karachi to Naran Kaghan involves a journey of approximately 1,200 kilometers. One can take the National Highway (N5) from Karachi to Lahore, then continue on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M2). From Islamabad, the route proceeds through Mansehra, Balakot, and finally reaches Naran Kaghan, a picturesque valley in the Kaghan Valley region of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Chitral Kalash:

Chitral Kalash is a captivating tourist destination located in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is renowned for its unique Kalash community, a vibrant and ancient indigenous group known for its distinct culture, language, and religious practices. The Kalash people are known for their colorful attire, intricate handicrafts, and lively festivals. One of the main attractions for tourists in Chitral Kalash is the opportunity to experience the Kalash festivals. The three major festivals celebrated by the Kalash people are Chilam Joshi, Uchal Festival, and Choimus. During these festivals, the Kalash dress up in traditional attire, perform colorful dances, sing traditional songs, and make offerings to their gods. The region also houses several historical sites that attract history buffs. Chitral Fort, locally known as the Shahi Qila, is a prominent landmark in the area. We suggest Chitral Kalash for Pakistan holiday tour destinations to people who like to learn history.

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Hotels in Chitral Kalash:

Kalash Valley offers a captivating experience, but there are limited accommodation options available due to its remote location and preservation efforts to maintain the Kalash culture. 

Chitral Serena Hotel: Located in the heart of Chitral town, Chitral Serena Hotel is a luxury hotel offering comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

PTDC Kalash Motel: Operated by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), PTDC Kalash Motel is situated in the Kalash Valley itself. It offers basic accommodation with clean rooms and attached bathrooms.

Darbar Hotel: Located in Chitral town, Darbar Hotel is a budget-friendly option for travelers. The hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms, basic amenities, and a restaurant serving local and Pakistani cuisine. 

Route of Chitral Kalash:

The route to Chitral and the Kalash Valley is a scenic and adventurous journey located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. To reach Chitral, you can travel by road or air. If you choose to travel by air, there are domestic flights available from major cities like Islamabad or Peshawar to Chitral’s airport. The flight offers stunning views of the mountains as you approach Chitral. If you prefer to travel by road, you can start your journey from Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. The road distance between Islamabad and Chitral is approximately 400 kilometers (250 miles) and takes around 10 to 12 hours to drive, depending on the road conditions.

Murree Galyat:

Murree and Galyat are popular tourist destinations located in the beautiful hills of Pakistan. Murree Galyat is a prime destination to visit during the Pakistan holidays tour. Murree, often referred to as the “Queen of the Hills,” is a hill station situated in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. Galiyat is the collective name for a series of picturesque hill stations and valleys that surround Murree. One of the main attractions in Murree is its Mall Road, a bustling street lined with shops, restaurants, and hotels. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, shop for local handicrafts, and savor delicious Pakistani cuisine. The Mall Road also offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The Galiyat region comprises several beautiful hill stations such as Nathiagali, Bhurban, Ayubia, and Dunga Gali. Nathiagali is famous for its lush green meadows, dense forests, and pleasant weather. Visitors can go hiking, and horse riding, and explore the scenic trails that lead to spots like Miranjani Peak and Mushkpuri Top.

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Hotels in Murree Galyat:

Prestine Travels gives you some information about hotels in Murree and Galyat.

Pearl Continental Hotel Bhurban: Located in Bhurban, just outside Murree, this 5-star hotel offers luxurious accommodations, stunning views, and a range of amenities including multiple dining options, spa services, a swimming pool, and recreational facilities.

Shangrila Resort Hotel: Situated in the picturesque Nathiagali area, Shangrila Resort Hotel provides comfortable rooms, scenic surroundings, and a serene ambiance. The hotel features a restaurant, garden, and outdoor activities like hiking and horse riding.

Lockwood Hotel Murree: Situated in the heart of Murree, Lockwood Hotel offers a convenient location and comfortable accommodation. The hotel provides well-furnished rooms, a restaurant serving Pakistani and Continental cuisine, and friendly staff.

Summer Retreat Hotel Nathiagali: This hotel is nestled in Nathiagali, offering comfortable rooms and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the on-site restaurant and explore nearby attractions like Ayubia National Park.

Route of Murree Galyat:

The most common starting point for the Murree Galyat route is Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. From Islamabad, you can take the Murree Expressway, a well-maintained highway that connects Islamabad to Murree. The expressway offers a smooth and comfortable drive with beautiful views of the surrounding hills. As you leave Islamabad and head towards Murree, you will start ascending the hills. The road winds its way through the Margalla Hills, providing breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding countryside. As you gain elevation, the temperature starts to drop, and the air becomes cooler and fresher.

Swat Kalam:

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Swat Kalam, also known as Kalam Valley, is a picturesque tourist destination located in the Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is named after the town of Kalam, which serves as the main gateway to the valley. Swat Kalam is famous for its natural beauty, lush green meadows, majestic mountains, and crystal-clear rivers. The valley is situated in the upper part of Swat, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, including Mount Falaksar, which is the highest peak in the region. The area is blessed with abundant natural resources, including dense forests, gushing waterfalls, and sparkling streams. Swat Kalam offers a range of recreational activities for visitors. Hiking and trekking are popular, with numerous trails leading to breathtaking viewpoints and panoramic vistas. One of the most famous hiking spots is Ushu Forest, which offers a tranquil environment amidst tall pine trees. Swat Kalam in summer will be a great choice to visit during the Pakistan holidays tour.

Hotels in Swat Kalam:

Swat Kalam offers a range of hotels and accommodations to cater to the needs of visitors. Here are some notable hotels in Swat Kalam:

PTDC Motel Kalam: Managed by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), this motel is located in the picturesque valley of Kalam. It offers comfortable rooms, restaurant facilities, and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

Serena Hotel Swat: A luxury hotel located in the capital city of Swat, Serena Hotel Swat is known for its elegant architecture and top-notch amenities. The hotel features spacious rooms, a swimming pool, a spa, multiple dining options, and a beautiful garden.

Pine Hills Hotel & Resort: Situated in the serene valley of Kalam, Pine Hills Hotel & Resort provides a peaceful retreat amidst nature. The hotel offers cozy rooms, a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and outdoor activities like hiking and bonfire arrangements.



Route of Swat Kalam:

The Swat-Kalam route takes you from Mingora, the main city of Swat Valley, to Kalam, a scenic hill station situated at an elevation of 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) above sea level. The journey covers approximately 99 kilometers (61 miles) and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Starting from Mingora, the route passes through charming villages, terraced fields, and dense forests. As you ascend higher, the road becomes narrower and winds through the mountains, offering glimpses of the Swat River flowing below. Traveling the Swat-Kalam route is an experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Swat Valley.

Kumrat Valley:

Kumrat Valley is located in the Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in Pakistan. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, lush green meadows, crystal-clear rivers, dense forests, and snow-capped peaks, attracting tourists from all over the country and abroad. The main river that flows through Kumrat Valley is the Panjkora River, which originates from the Ushu range of mountains. The river, with its clear blue waters, enhances the beauty of the valley and provides a peaceful ambiance for visitors. One of the notable attractions in Kumrat Valley is the Jahaz Banda Meadows. It is a vast grassy plateau situated at an altitude of around 9,000 feet (2,700 meters) and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.  Kumrat Valley is a good destination to visit during the Pakistan holidays tour.

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Hotels in Kumrat Valley:

While it is not as developed as some other tourist spots in the region, there are a few hotels and accommodations available for visitors. Let Prestine travels provide you with some information about hotels in Kumrat Valley. 

PTDC Motel, Kumrat Valley: The Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) operates a motel in Kumrat Valley. It offers basic facilities and comfortable rooms for tourists. 

Local Guesthouses: In addition to the PTDC Motel, there are several local guesthouses and small hotels in Kumrat Valley. These guesthouses may vary in terms of facilities and amenities, but they provide affordable accommodation options for tourists.

Riverside Huts: Along the banks of the Kumrat River, you may find rustic huts made of wood or other natural materials.

Route of Kumrat Valley:

The route to Kumrat Valley is known for its breathtaking beauty and natural splendor. Starting from the city of Peshawar, travelers embark on a scenic journey through the Swat Valley, passing through lush green meadows, enchanting forests, and picturesque villages. The road winds through the majestic Panjkora River, offering stunning views of snow-capped mountains, crystal-clear streams, and cascading waterfalls along the way. The route is adorned with vibrant wildflowers and offers opportunities for camping, trekking, and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region. Kumrat Valley is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its unspoiled beauty and tranquil surroundings.

These are the top 8 destinations suggested by Prestine Travels. We have different packages for every destination. Must check these packages and contact us to visit these stunning places in the Pakistan holiday tour.