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Picturesque city in Hazara surrounded by lush hills, hosting Pakistan Military Academy and colonial-era St. Luke’s Church.
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Former princely state in the Cholistan Desert, famed for palatial architecture like Noor Mahal, Derawar Fort, and rich cotton crops.
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Scenic town on the Kunhar River, gateway to Kaghan Valley, remembered for 2005 earthquake resilience and delicious trout.
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Remote mountain district along the Chitral River, home to majestic Trich Mir peak, Kalash valleys, and polo festivals.
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Textile capital nicknamed the “Manchester of Pakistan”, renowned for Clock Tower markets, industrial prowess, and hearty Punjabi cuisine.
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Energetic industrial city celebrated for champion wrestlers, spicy barbecue delicacies, and thriving metalworks.
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Mythic mountain kingdom with emerald Hunza River, ancient Baltit and Altit forts, and legendary longevity of its apricot-growing people.
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Pakistan’s modern, leafy capital nestled against the Margalla Hills; famous for Faisal Mosque, Daman-e-Koh vistas, and planned sectors.
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Alpine valley carpeted with pine forests, glacial lakes, and the thundering Kunhar River, beloved by trout anglers and trekkers.
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Lakeside town in the Salt Range, famous for peacocks, Takht-e-Babri historic throne, and fragrant gardens.
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Pakistan’s bustling megacity on the Arabian Sea, home to the country’s busiest seaport, Clifton beaches, Quaid-e-Azam’s Mausoleum, and legendary street food.
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Historic and cultural heart of Pakistan, boasting Mughal marvels like Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort, vibrant bazaars, and rich culinary heritage.
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Historic Hazara city at the crossroads of the Silk Route, known for Ashoka rock edicts, pine-clad mountains, and gateway to Kaghan.
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The “City of Saints” on the banks of the Chenab, famed for Sufi shrines, blue-tile craftsmanship, and sweet Multani mangoes.
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Victorian-era hill station cloaked in pine and deodar, offering cool summers, snowy winters, and the bustling Mall Road.
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Vibrant resort town in Kaghan Valley, launching pad for excursions to Saif-ul-Malook Lake, lush meadows, and snow-capped peaks.
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Charming hill resort in the Galyat range, draped in pine forests, offering misty hiking trails to Miranjani peak and colonial cottages.
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Ancient frontier city on the Grand Trunk Road, celebrated for Bala Hissar Fort, Qissa Khwani Bazaar, and aromatic chapli kebabs.
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Southern Punjab trade hub at the tri-province junction, noted for date palms, cotton fields, and ancient Pattan Minara ruins.
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Islamabad’s twin city known for lively Raja Bazaar, colonial-era architecture, and the gateway to northern hill stations.
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Agricultural heartland near Harappa ruins, recognized for premium dairy herds, fertile fields, and ancient Indus Valley heritage.
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“City of Eagles” and Pakistan Air Force stronghold, celebrated for sweet kinnow oranges and fertile citrus orchards.
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Sindh’s “Paris of the East” in bygone days, recognized for heritage havelis, famed pickles, and the historic Covered Market.
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Export powerhouse producing world-class sporting goods, birthplace of poet-philosopher Allama Iqbal, and home to Pakistan’s first private airport.
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Dreamy valley where the Indus meets Shigar River, base for treks to Baltoro Glacier and iconic peaks like K2, with serene Shangrila Resort.
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Historic Indus River city featuring the iconic Lansdowne Bridge, centuries-old Sukkur Barrage, and delectable dates.
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The “Switzerland of the East”, valley of crystal rivers, Malam Jabba ski resort, and Gandhara-era Buddhist heritage at Butkara.
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