Hidden Pakistan
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But they are still the arrival of tourists from abroad by a hefty amount. I will share some locations and we can enjoy the natural beauty that is there.
Sri lake in Shogran ValleyThis place is located 2,362m above sea level. As two different locations ya. Snow behind as backfrop
Deosai national Park
The location is at Skardu at an altitude of 4,114m. This place is the second highest plateau in the world. Himalayan brown bear also live here.
Lake Kundol in SwatThis place can be a nickname Switzerland of Pakistan for its beauty. The place is popular at foreign tourists. Here too there is a ski resort.
Grassland Fairy (Fairy Meadow)
This place can be the name of Fairy meadows for in situ legend, here is a paradise for fairies. This place can also be the name of Heaven in the world. At this location we can camp or stay in villa2 there.
Pakistan is also one of the countries in Asia that are often plagued by civil conflict. Even today, Pakistan is still considered unsafe.
In the past, the Pakistani territory is now a site of ancient cultures such as Neolithic culture, Mehrgarh and the Indus Valley Civilization. And is part of the history of Vedic, Persian, Indo-Greek, Islamic civilization, the Turkish-Mongol dynasty and Sikh culture through various invasions.
As a result, this place has many relics of various dynasties, such as the Persian dynasty, Umayyad Caliph, Mauryan empire, the Mongol empire, the Mughal Empire, the Sikh Empire, and the last British Imperialism.
Not only the rich culture that influences from around the world, once in the 1970s Pakistan is also a favorite tourist destination of the Hippie, who likes to explore the Khyber Pass uphill path.
On the track located north of Spin Ghar mountain, you can see the footsteps of the Silk Road traders who trade from China to parts of mainland Asia. The road is also rich in historical stories as impassable warrior Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan when expanding territory.

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