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Top 10 Travel Vloggers in Pakistan

Yumna Zahid Butt

Hello, Travel Buddies! Are you looking to explore Pakistan but don’t know where to start? Are you eager to know what travelling seems like?

Well, in this technically advanced world, it’s no more difficult to explore any place sitting in a room. With YouTube videos, it’s easy to discover the places where you want to be and uncover the exciting facts about them. All you need to do is to follow the best travel vlogger on YouTube.

Wondering who are the top 10 vloggers in Pakistan? This blog will take you to the best travel vloggers in Pakistan. Let’s see who they are and are they worth following to get recent updates on travel.

1. Rana Hamza Saif

Rana Hamza Saif known as RHS is a food and travel vlogger who loves exploring Pakistan and its cuisines. So, if you are a food lover along with a traveller, you will surely love his vlogs.

The exciting thing that makes RHS vlogs unique is that he travels Pakistan on his heavy bike. It adds an adventurous spice to his vlogs and you will love it. He has travelled Narran, Karakoram highway, Gawadar, Kashmir, Skardu, and many other places.

He started vlogging in 2016 through his first YouTube channel, but after the success of his first channel, he made another one. So, currently, he posts videos on two different YouTube channels. To know more about him, subscribe to his channel and watch his travel videos.

  • First channel name: Rana Hamza Saif-RHS
  • Subscribers: 859K
  • Second Channel name : Shapack Gang
  • Subscribers: 394K

Rana Hamza Saif- Travel Vlogger

2. Irfan Junejo

Irfan Junejo is one of the Pakistan travel influencers because of his informative vlogs. His travel vlogs are not merely for fun. Instead, they provide a complete travel guide to their viewers.

So far, he has travelled Naran, Khuzdar, Gawadar Rally, Bali, and Kartarpur Corridor. His vlogs are very informative and will add more to your knowledge. The food you should try, the route you should take while travelling, and the weather you will encounter, he covers everything in his vlogs. You will get a warm and exciting feeling as if you are just going to travel to the place he is showing in a vlog and you are preparing for it. His casual tone of voice and style of addressing his viewers is also unique that can let you enjoy watching his videos.

  • Channel name: Irfan Junejo
  • Subscribers: 1.19 Million

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3. Taimoor Salahuddin (Mooro)

Taimoor Salahuddin famous as Mooroo is a renowned Pakistani Youtuber whose travel vlogs are breathtaking. Whether it is his trip to Batura Glacier or his travel to Skardu, you will never stop praising him once you watch his vlogs. He urges you to dive into the beauty of his travel destinations. The way he showcases the beauty of a place is unparallel and this is the reason his vlogs are famous. His way of filming the vlogs is unique and highly professional. So, go to his channel and explore the beauty of Pakistan through his cinematics and drone shots.

  • YouTube channel name: Taimoor Salahuddin aka Mooroo
  • Subscribers: 1.06 Million

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Ukhano is a famous Pakistani travel vlogger. His real name is Umar Khan. All his vlogs aren’t about traveling only. You will also find talk shows, podcasts, and lifestyle vlogs as well on his YouTube channel. However, his travel vlogs have been very famous. Particularly his travel to K2 is exceptional. His vlog named “ K2-A hate story ” was loved a lot by all his fans and received 1.5M views.

Moreover, he has travelled to Skardu, Peshawar, Kalash, and many other Pakistani travel destinations. Also, his travel experience at different educational institutions provides unique content in his YouTube channel.

  • YouTube channel name: Ukhano
  • Subscribers: 525K

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5. Abrar Hassan

Imagine the travel of Pakistan as well as other countries on a motorbike. Abrar Hassan is a travel vlogger who travels the world on his motorbike. His vlogs are adventurous and are best to give you a completely different travel vibe. The way he crosses the borders of different countries on his bike gives his vlogs different content. That’s the reason people love watching his unique travel experience.

Abrar is a pure soul as his travel journey is not only his success story but also his failures. He admits his failures and mentions them in his vlogs, and this is what makes his vlogs realistic.

  • YouTube channel name: WildLens by Abrar
  • Subscribers: 555K

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6. Abdul Wali

Abdul Vali is famous as a travel guru. All his videos are about travel as he aims at travelling 100 plus countries in the world. You will find innumerable travel vlogs on his YouTube channel.

While exploring Pakistan, he covered Multan, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, and Karachi . His playlist of Pakistan travel consists of 136 videos. He has tried to cover every part of Pakistan in his vlogs. Also, his international travel vlogs are very informative providing you with a budget-friendly travel guide. Subscribe to his channel to have a wonderful travel experience through his travel vlogs.

  • YouTube channel name: Travel Guru
  • Subscribers: 530K

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7. Anushae Khan

Although Anushae Khan is not a pure travel vlogger, her travelling playlist is inspirational. She posts more videos on fashion, makeup, and lifestyle. However, you will find several travelling vlogs on her channel. Her travel diaries are worth watching and exciting.

She has travelled to Chillas, Fairy Meadows, Skardu, and Hunza. Her long road trips are covered beautifully in her vlogs. Furthermore, she has also uploaded vlogs on international tours. In her vlogs, you will find the whole family enjoying the travel. This is what makes her travel vlogs fun-filled and unique.

  • YouTube channel name: Anushae Khan
  • Subscribers: 249K

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8. Bilal Azam

Bilal Azam is a professional travel vlogger who has travelled to several places in Pakistan. His YouTube channel is full of travel diaries. Whatever place of Pakistan you want to explore, there is hardly a chance to not find that place on his YouTube channel. He has visited Kurmat valley, Neelam valley, and Kund Banda. Also, he has made a whole series on Kashmir. You can enjoy the tour to Walled city Lahore on his channel as well. Bilal Azam is a chemical engineer by profession, but his passion is to make travel vlogs. His YouTube channel depicts his passion for travelling. Make sure to subscribe to his channel to watch some exciting travel vlogs.

  • YouTube channel name: Being a traveler
  • Subscribers: 130K

Bilal Azam - Travel Vlogger in Pakistan

9. Sidra Mehran

Sidra Mehran is one of the Pakistani female travel vloggers who have covered beautiful Pakistan in her vlogs. Her vlogs are inspirational and informative for many Pakistanis residing in China. She showcases life in China beautifully in her vlogs.

Her travel diaries include travel to Pakistan , Malaysia, and China. She has travelled North Pakistan with her family and her vlogs are exciting and joyous.

  • YouTube channel name: Sidra Mehran
  • Subscribers: 186K

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10. Patangeer

Patangeer is the YouTube channel of a travel couple who travel and explore Pakistan. Their travel diaries include travel to Swat , Skardu, Kashmir, and other amazing placings of Pakistan. They showcase the beauty of Pakistan in their vlogs, and this is why people love to watch them.

The power couple is one of the famous travel bloggers Pakistan due to their road trips to Sindh and other provinces. Go to their YouTube channel and subscribe to watch amazing travel content.

  • YouTube channel name: Patangeer
  • Subscribers: 12.2K

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In addition to these, there are many foreign travel vloggers in Pakistan exploring the beauty of our country. So, go to the channel of these travel vloggers to discover the unseen places of our beautiful Pakistan.

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Top 10 Travel Vloggers and Youtubers from Pakistan

Travel vloggers are booming on Youtube and Pakistan has no exceptions. There can’t be a better way to engage in new experiences than to travel the world. And sharing your travel adventures on Youtube can make it even memorable.

Travel vloggers introduced us to the enchanted territories as we never seen before. With their storytelling and personal experiences, they inspire people to take the leap and start with their own travel plans. No wonder millennials are traveling way more than their predecessors.

Pakistan travelers are also taking full advantage of this new age online space.  They are creating and sharing their travel memories with the world on Youtube and Instagram.

We have created a list of Top 10 Pakistani Travel vloggers who are creating exquisite content on their Youtube channels. Follow them and get inspired, who knows you might be the next travel vlogger in our next list.

Flying To World with Abdul Wali

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Flying to World is the undoubtedly the well-deserved leader of the pack of Pakistani Travel Vloggers.  Abdul Wali is our host as he takes us to his international expeditions on a very regular basis.  With over 300 videos and around 115K subscribers on Youtube, he secures the #1 spot on our list.

The best thing about this channel that Abdul provides us with useful information about how one can plan and process their traveling plans to farfetched destinations like Africa, Far East, and the Middle Eastern countries.  He provides the best budget traveling advice for Pakistani Travelers with his own experiences and guidance.

Wali also manages an extremely informative travel website along with his YouTube Channel which provides guidance for Visa processing, Package bookings and Interesting itineraries for Pakistani Travelers, and this makes him the best travel influencer from Pakistan.

Fly To World - YouTube Channel

Umar Khan aka UKHANO comes as a runner-up with his crafty editing styles and breathtaking visuals on his YouTube Channel .  He started his content creation process from Instagram where he posted mostly about his life at NCA Lahore and Filmmaking techniques etc.  His Instagram page has a solid 100k+ following with a high engagement rate.  Later moved to YouTube to become the 3 rd most sighted name after Mooroo and Junejo when it comes to creates visually stunning content from Pakistan.

He started his YouTube channel as a personal vlogging platform, but with time his focus has been more precise towards travel vlogging.  He recently did his first international trip to Thailand and what an amazing vlog that was, if you haven’t seen it yet I would highly recommend to give it a shot for the visuals.  Mostly he wandered domestically around Pakistan and showing us the amazing/beautiful/soulful side of Pakistan

Ukhano - YouTube Channel

3. Shariq Raza

Shariq-Raza

Shariq Raza is a Abu Dhabi born Pakistani, who currently lives in Australia.  He has traveled and explored more than 28 countries thus far, and has shared a lot of interesting videos of his adventures on his YouTube Channel . He currently has a following of about 14,310 on YouTube which is growing day by day.

Shariq is one of those Pakistani YouTubers, who have stamped himself as a Traveler and he is not trying to do a lot of things at once on his channel.  The camera work, color grading, drone shots, transformations, and editing is top notch and he excels in making his videos visually appealing.  He recently came to Pakistan and creating an 11 minute video on his travel from Karachi to Khunjerab.

Shariq Raza - YouTube Channel

4. Paki on the go

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Saad aka Paki on the Go created his YouTube Channel back in December 2017 and now has around 9,000 followers as his popularity is taking a steep upward turn.  He is also managing an Instagram page which has breathtaking pictures, do follow it.

In his 25 videos, he has shown both local and international travel scenes and has collaborated with a couple of local and foreign YouTubers too.  His videos have both a story and relevant information regarding the destination he is exploring.  We wish Saad to keep on the great work and keep on entertaining us with his informative videos.

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5. Pirusaein

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Pir Faraz Ali aka Pirusaein is a local photographer cum YouTuber cum Travel Agency owner cum Irfan Junejo’s friend.. He recently came into lime light due to his collaboration with Irfan Junejo on various different projects including PSL Islamabad United and Honor Mobile Phones.

His YouTube channel has been around since 2010 but it’s just recently that his channel has grown with a following of 6 thousand plus subscribers. His content is all about traveling and he excels with his visuals and storytelling. Follow Pirusaein to see what’s happening in his world.

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6. Being a traveler

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Being a traveler is run by a dude named Bilal Azam, but no one knows who Bilal Azam is as there is little to no information about him on his channel.  Content wise the channel has great potential and the videos are well shot and edited.  It is only because of the quality of the content the channel has managed to grow a decent following of 3,500 followers.  However, the creator is not consistent with the quantity of content he uploads on his channel.

Being around for more than 2 years now the channel only has a handful of videos with the last video uploaded around 6 months back.  We would like to see more from this interesting traveler, if not he might not be able it to the list next time around.

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7. Jehanzaib Zia

Jehanzaib Zia

Jehanzeb Zia’s Youtube Channel is a hidden gem in the Pakistani Travel Vlogging scene.  Jehanzeb from Lahore is consistent with both quality and quantity.  His videos are filled with great videography and equally good background scores and relatively nice editing too.

It’s disappointing to see that all his hard work and more than 124 videos, he still has a mere following.  C’mon guys show some love to Jehanzeb Zia as he deserves all of it. Follow him on YouTube so he can climb up this list.

Jehanzaib Zia - YouTube Channel

8. Usman Zubair

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Usman Zubair is a Freelance Filmmaker and Cinematographer from Pakistan.  He makes videos for his YouTube channel along with the short films he creates with his paid assignments and man his videos are awesome.

Usman is more popular on Instagram as he enjoys quite some following on that platform.  He also manages to give us breathtaking shots and short videos on Instagram and it seems like his comfort zone to us.  Keep up the great stuff and keep your content coming our way.

Usman Zubair - YouTube Channel

9. aabbiidd

aabbiidd

Aabbidd is a travel photographer from Pakistan, and he recently started his YouTube channel.  THAT’S ALL WE KNOW!!!

We would like to know more about this extremely talented photographer and videographer.  We hope in the coming days he will interact more with us via his growing YouTube Channel.

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10. Rana Salal Ali

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Rana Salal Ali is another not so familiar travel YouTuber from Karachi, Pakistan.  He is a FAST graduate and wandering along enchanted territories.  We love the way he shot his short films without fancy gadgetry and flashy editing.

His content seems natural and heartwarming. But he needs to show some consistency in uploading content on a regular basis.

Rana Salal Ali - YouTube Channel

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Despite ancient history, breathtaking natural landscapes, popular mountain trekking, delicious food and warm hospitality, Pakistan is often overlooked by tourists. However, the country has been gradually opening up to tourism in recent years. Before you plan your trip to Pakistan, there are things to know before traveling Pakistan to make your trip hassle-free, safe and enjoyable This guide shares essential Pakistan travel tips to keep in mind before traveling to Pakistan.

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Table of Contents: 33 Things to Know before traveling Pakistan | Pakistan Travel tips

  • 1.0.1 1. Pakistan’s Natural Beauty is Heaven on Earth
  • 1.0.2 2. Rich Cultural Heritage
  • 1.0.3 3.  Islam is the main religion
  • 1.0.4 4.  Outdoor Adventure
  • 1.0.5 5. Pakistani Food
  • 1.0.6 6. Pakistan food can be spicy and oily
  • 1.0.7 7. Hire a food tour or hire a guide to appreciate Pakistani food
  • 1.0.8 8. Food Safety & Health in Pakistan
  • 1.0.9 9. Vegetarian dishes do exist in Pakistan
  • 1.0.10 10. How to get a Letter of Invitation for your Pakistan tourist visa
  • 1.0.11 11. How to Get a Pakistan tourist e-visa
  • 1.0.12 12. Currency in Pakistan
  • 1.0.13 13. Foreign exchange shops
  • 1.0.14 14. Withdraw enough cash
  • 1.0.15 15.  Not all hotels accept foreigners
  • 1.0.16 16. Prices in Pakistan
  • 1.0.17 17. Urdu
  • 1.1.1 18. Know the areas in Pakistan to AVOID
  • 1.1.2 19. Crime in Pakistan
  • 1.1.3 20. Armed Security Guards & Military Checkpoints
  • 1.1.4 Pakistan roadtrip checkpoints
  • 1.1.5 Armed Security Guards for Travelers
  • 1.1.6 21. Get perspectives from locals and travelers of Pakistan
  • 1.1.7 22. Genuine and Warm Hospitality
  • 1.1.8 23. Dress modestly in Pakistan
  • 1.1.9 24. Dress is more casual in Northern Pakistan
  • 1.1.10 25. Respect local customs
  • 1.1.11 26. Strict propriety between sexes
  • 1.1.12 27. Female solo travel can feel uncomfortable your first time
  • 1.1.13 28. Sexual harassment
  • 1.1.14 29. Segregation
  • 1.1.15 30. Transportation
  • 1.1.16 31. Altitude sickness (AMS)
  • 1.1.17 32. Be prepared for emergencies
  • 1.1.18 33. Be open-minded
  • 1.1.19  What are your Pakistan Travel tips? What would you add to Things to Know before traveling Pakistan?

33 Things to Know before traveling Pakistan | Pakistan travel tips

1. pakistan’s natural beauty is heaven on earth.

Did you know Pakistan is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes? From the towering Northern peaks of the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges to the stunningly, lush green valleys of Hunza and Swat, it is not known as the Switzerland of Central Asia for nothing!

Home to some of the world’s highest peaks, it attracts as many hardcore trekkers as Nepal . The country also boasts stunning lakes, such as Attabad Lake and Lake Saif-ul-Malook , and magnificent waterfalls, like the majestic Neelum Valley Waterfall. And the list goes on…

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2. Rich Cultural Heritage

If you’re a cultural enthusiast, Pakistan is home to a diverse mix of cultures and traditions, with a rich history that spans over 5,000 years. It has a Sufi heritage which gives way to the ideology of Islam.

Visitors can explore ancient archaeological sites like the ruins of Taxila, an ancient city that was once a center of Buddhist learning.

Archeologically, there are forts, shrines, mosques, tombs, stupas, monuments and petroglyph carvings to visit.

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3.  Islam is the main religion

Pakistan is 97% Islam , with Hindus, Christians, Parsis, Sikhs, and Buddhists sharing the rest of the breakdown. As an Islamic character, you see mosques, palaces, tombs, and fortresses

4.  Outdoor Adventure

Pakistan is an outdoor adventure lover’s paradise, offering a wide range of activities like trekking, mountaineering, and white water rafting. Home to some of the highest and most scenic mountain peaks in the world, many visit Pakistan for trekking. The country’s rugged terrain provides an ideal setting for numerous trekking routes that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. I’ve heard the beauty even surpasses Nepal (gasp!)

 K-2 is the second highest mountain in the world.  Nanga Parbat , also known as Killer Mountain , is Pakistan’s second highest mountain with a nickname that has solidified its reputation as a challenging trek. But there are  easier bucket list hikes that will garner epic views, like Fairy Meadows – known for its seemingly magical beauty- and Passu hike to Borith Lake where you’ll pass glaciers and Lake Attabad.

And this is just the tip of the glacier!

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5. Pakistani Food

Pakistan food has Indian roots but its mixed with Irani, Afghani, Persian, Western and Mughal influences (check out this introduction to Pakistani food ). It has a wide range of dishes, from spicy and aromatic curries to succulent kebabs and biryanis. Must-try dishes include chicken tikka, nihari, and biryani .

Do you have broader Pakistani eating goals to aspire to? Check out Migrationology’s list of Pakistan Must Try foods.

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6. Pakistan food can be spicy and oily

Pakistani food is super flavorful, delicious and filling, but it can also be very oily and very spicy.  By spicy here, I mean heated flavor. The level of spice can be similar to Korean and Thai dishes, but not to the point of scalding the taste buds. Even my morning scrambled eggs had a heated edge, which actually added to its addicting flavor.

Pakistan food tip: Request a yogurt side dish like raita. It will soothe the heat into a palatable bite.

If you are allergic to or have a low tolerance to spicy foods,  hire a guide or take a food tour to be more informed about foods you can tolerate and to have assistance when you order. A guide will be able to find non-spicy foods for you or translate your dietary needs to the cooks. Also know, that might not always be effective. Although we had a local tour leader to request dishes without spice, many Pakistanis do not understand that concept of foods without spic and orders still came with mild spice.

7. Hire a food tour or hire a guide to appreciate Pakistani food

I love taking guided food tours to help me better appreciate and understand the foods of a country. However, Pakistan does not have a many of these yet.  So you’re better off hiring a local guide through the recommendation of your hotel.

8. Food Safety & Health in Pakistan

Travelers should take precautions when it comes to food and drink. It’s advisable to avoid tap water and instead opt for bottled water, which is widely available.

Additionally, be cautious where you try street food, as it may not be hygienic. It’s best to have a food guide to introduce you to reputable spots but also be prepared in case you get sick.

Pakistan Travel Tip: Bring your western antidiarrheal just in case. You can also visit the local pharmacy for any medication if you get sick in Pakistan.

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9. Vegetarian dishes do exist in Pakistan

Pakistan is a very meat loving country. Although there are aspects of Pakistani food which are similar to Indian foods,  veganism is not a concept in Pakistan.  Luckily, there are dishes that just happen to be vegan/  vegetarian such as dal (lentil) dishes, lobhia kah salan (dish with black-eyed peas), pakora (fried vegetable fritters) and aloo paratha. 

There are bean and vegetable dish variations prepared with various spices and curries: Shahi daal (moong dal),  bhindi masala (okra), maashki dal , aloo chana (potato with chickpeas), lotus root curry, baingan ki borani (eggplant dish), chana dal samosa (see food photos here ).

Whether those dishes share the same oil as meat dishes, I don’t know. If you are a strict vegan, you will want to think twice about Pakistan.

If you’re vegetarian traveler, read my  Vegetarian Travel Tips

10. how to get a letter of invitation for your pakistan tourist visa.

For a while, the only way to get your Letter of Invitation to apply for your Pakistan tourist visa was by being invited by a Pakaistani local, book a spot on a tour with a Pakistan tour operator or buy a Letter of Invitation from a local tour operator. These are the reliable, fuss-free and lawful ways.

Another option for travelers that I’ve heard of -particularly for those who are willing to take risks- is to apply for your Pakistan tourist visa with your hotel booking details. This places responsibility on your hotel to vouch for you. But it also exposes you to encounters with officials, who may be having a bad day or who want to make it difficult for you in order to get baksheesh (aka side payment or bribe ).

I’ve heard stories about baksheesh in Pakistan and I’ve seen officials give travelers a bad time by picking on something small to pull them out of line. A passenger in front of me – a family man with wife and child- was pulled aside and taken to a sizeable queue that led to the official “back room”.  When the immigration official returned to continue his job, he laughed sneeringly to his buddies. They can make it difficult for you out of mere entertainment.

Get your letter of invitation from a tour operator.

11. How to Get a Pakistan tourist e-visa

Pakistan requires a Pakistan tourist e-visa for entry. You will not be able to board your plane without your visa.

You can apply for a Pakistani visa through the country’s embassy or consulate in your home country but the easiest way is to get a Pakistan tourist e-visa online via the Pakistan government website (if your country is eligible). Always use NADRA, the government site. You’ll be required to have a passport, passport photo and a Letter of Invitation and hotel/itinerary details . It’s not too different from getting an India tourist visa .

You can get a 30-day, single-entry or multiple entry tourist e-visa. The single entry visa itself is good for 3 months. Pakistan visa fees range (you can calculate your cost here ).

The process of obtaining a visa can be as quick as a few days or it may take weeks. It is advised to apply at least three months in advance of your trip, so you don’t stress about it.

Tip: It’s always a good idea to make copies of your passport and other important documents. I like to make both, printed and mobile photo copies. The latter gives me quick access and is great when your passport is at the bottom of your bag or back at the hotel.

12. Currency in Pakistan

Pakistan is a cash-based society and the official currency of Pakistan is the Pakistani rupee.

Foreign credit cards are not widely accepted, although you can use them at large western hotels and higher-end shops in large cities. Please bear in mind, the vendors pay credit card fees to credit card companies and thus, lose money from that sale. Use cash for small purchases; the country is undergoing a severe economic depression, so please be a responsible traveler ( read my travel tips) , before your trip!

ATMs can be found in large cities, but the tricky part i s that not all ATMs take foreign cards and some ATMs can accidentally eat them. Thus, it’s always best to go to a bank ATM during operating hours.  The max withdrawal you can take out of a Pakistani bank ATM is 60,000 Rs or $65. Fortunately, you can withdraw cash as many times as you need in your visit to the ATM. Just be aware of ATM fees.

Here’s 20 ATM tips you MUST know before traveling

Order Pakistan ruppee from your home bank: Consider ordering Pakistan rupees from your home bank, to reduce your stress and have money when you arrive into Pakistan.  Bear in mind, as Pakistan does not see a lot of foreign travelers, airports may not have a strong infrastructure to deal with their needs properly. It will cost a little more, but finding a foreign currency exchange or bank ATM that accepts foreign credit cards is one of the trickier things about traveling Pakistan. 

When I arrived into Islamabad airport, there was one non-descript foreign exchange desk and no ATMs that took foreign cards. The arrivals area for tourists did not have foreign travelers in mind so there was not a strong infrastructure for dealing with their needs. At the currency exchange desk I was able to exchange $100 USD; that was all I was allowed.

13. Foreign exchange shops

Foreign exchange shops take USD, Euro & popular currencies. Exchange money at local banks to avoid scams .  However, many banks in Pakistan don’t exchange money, you must go to a money exchange office or Western Union. The country is sensitive to money laundering, so you will need your passport and visa. It is helpful to have a local person with you as a sort of guarantor that you are who you say you are and your business in Pakistan is for tourism.  Tip: Bring clean unmarked and newish looking bills. 

14. Withdraw enough cash

Before traveling up north or to more remote villages, withdraw enough cash as ATMs are limited, challenging to find and its dispenser may run out of cash. On the tour, it is advised to take out enough money before leaving the urban cities.

15.  Not all hotels accept foreigners

Pakistan is a wonderful country to travel but it can be tricky.  Just as not all ATMs accept foreign debit cards, not all hotels accept foreigners.

16. Prices in Pakistan

Prices in Pakistan are inexpensive for a western traveler.  It’s in the ballpark of India prices, with quality being higher .

Budget and guesthouse lodgings: $5-$30 USD A Coke  30 cents USD My Kurta tops: $6-8 USD Salon hair cut & style: $24 USD Room service sandwich: $5 USD A restaurant meal: $2-4 USD Meal at Mc Donalds or Subway sandwich : $4 USD

Responsible Pakistan Travel Tip: Some travelers love a great deal to the point of cruelty. I wouldn’t haggle a vendor down from a decent wage, especially given Pakistan’s economic depression. I’ve spoken to workers and it’s gotten so low that some are considering moving away.  Prices are quite low — getting a vendor to give you something for practically free is not cool; it’s cruel. Know your prices and be mindful that vendors need to feed a family in their country, while you are taking a vacation .

Average Monthly Net Salary in Pakistan: $168 USD/month Average cost of apartment rental in Pakistan city: $100/month USD

The official language of Pakistan is Urdu. Although many people in Pakistan speak English, it’s still a good idea to learn some basic Urdu phrases, such as hello ( salam ), thank you ( shukriya ), and please ( meherbani ).

On another note, you will find a predominance of signs in English when traveling Pakistan. Fret not when looking at food menus or transportation instructions.

Safety and Security

18. know the areas in pakistan to avoid.

It is always advisable to check the latest travel advisories from your country’s government before planning your trip to Pakistan. But it is also important to get a fuller picture from the travelers and locals that are actually traveling and living in Pakistan in real time. Check travel blogs to research what travel bloggers have experienced and search online travel forums.

Pakistan has its share of security challenges with the bordering countries it has and the nation dipping into economic depression. Researching online media you’ll negative and scary stories about Pakistan; although, I’ve typically found that about many countries I’ve wanted to travel:  India , Turkey , Greece , South Korea , Thailand , Myanmar , Mexico . Read my thoughts on why Solo Travel is safe for women .  Although there is a level of truth to western media, danger exists in every country. After traveling (and living in some of) those countries I mentioned, I consider the U.S. as being more dangerous, so amidst the media noise, a solo traveler must reach for a more grounded perspective from locals and travelers in the field.

While a majority of Pakistan is safe for tourism, there are areas that are considered “high risk areas” and are off-limits to foreigners. High risk areas to avoid in Pakistan are the border regions with Afghanistan and India (the Wagah border is safe and it is also open for crossing). Parts of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces are also best avoided. These are places you would not generally stop to visit if you were a tourist and if you did, you might pass through it but any extended stays, the government would send security escorts.

Main cities and Northern Pakistan are generally considered safe for tourism.

19. Crime in Pakistan

To think crime does not exist in any country is naive. Every city and country has crime and poverty. Be street smart and proactive anywhere you go.

Pakistan is going through a bad economic depression. Many locals have talked about with me. They feel it. For the most part, Pakistani nature is hospitable, generous and friendly. But there will be urban pockets where locals may advise you to not flaunt your valuables or mobile phones.

Pakistan Travel Tip: Ask locals and your hotel if there are any areas to avoid. They will kindly tell you what to look out for and which neighborhoods are best avoided. 

20. Armed Security Guards & Military Checkpoints

Armed security guards and military police checkpoints are a norm in Pakistan. The wealthy employ them as staff outside their mansion. You’ll find them everywhere.

Pakistan roadtrip checkpoints

If you’re doing an independent road trip in Pakistan, prepare to get pulled over multiple times.  On my Pakistan group adventure , our operator created several copies of our group information (with the names and passport numbers of each traveler) to give to our driver to distribute, along with his driving information. thus, if you’re doing a Pakistan roadtrip independently, be prepared to get pulled over and show your driving and passport details.

Tip: If doing an independent road trip in Pakistan, have multiple copies of your passport handy. 

Armed Security Guards for Travelers

The Pakistan government and tourism department keeps a hawk-eye on travelers entering their country. They know about everyone who is entering Pakistan and who they need to watch for. The Pakistani government and tourism department work hand-in-hand to take responsibility for safe travel in their country.  They want to know that you’re there to be a tourist and not falling into high risk areas, where there is controversy, conflict or potential terrorism, like Balochistan states or tribal areas. The moment a traveler hops the curb into a security sensitive place, the tourism board deploys armed security guards to “escort” them to safety.  This is wonderful if you’re a very security loving traveler. But a complaint of independent travelers is that they find it restrictive of their freedom. I personally, like the security mindedness, although I can see the cons towards independent travelers.

After arriving in Naran and wanting to do a bit of wandering and snack shop exploration of the town,  our hotel sent an armed security guard to escort our group. They mentioned that the day or week prior- there was a local protest and unrest, so they wanted to provide this extra measure of safety. As hotel guests, the hotel felt responsible for our safety. Thus, our guard’s  function was to take us to get our snacks and then bring us back immediately. No wandering or town exploration as I had hoped. In the morning I attempted this again and the morning guard dissuaded me from leaving the hotel grounds.

Pakistan Travel Tip: If you feel you want an escort, you can hire a security guard escort through a local operator or the tourism department. They can be inexpensive because they are a common service. If you don’t want to splurge, then wandering into a risky area could get you one for free!

21. Get perspectives from locals and travelers of Pakistan

Locals know where the dangerous zones are and whether warnings are well-warranted.

If you ask travelers traveling Pakistan and Pakistani locals, if Pakistan is safe, you’ll find many replying with a resounding YES! They’ll tell you the hospitality of Pakistani people is overly welcoming and people will open their homes to you. What you’ll experience in Pakistan is always going to be greater and what you see on western media is a small piece of the greater pie.

When the U.S.A travel advisory marked Khunjerab national border (by China) as dangerous, a local tourism government official corrected me and said that the border is safe and open for crossing.  I’ve read online that the India-Pakistan borders are unsafe, but researching border crossing via the Wagah border, I’ve found the border is open and thus, one of the travelers of my group successfully crossed Into India from Lahore!

Read my Pakistan- India border crossing instructions

Aakash Ashraf Pakistan Pexels

22. Genuine and Warm Hospitality

Pakistani people are renowned for their kindness, generosity, and hospitality, and visitors often find themselves making new friends and connections, welcomed with open arms by the locals. Nevertheless, solo female travelers should show a little restraint as solo interaction does not always mean the same thing.

Read my  31 Solo female travel safety tips

23. dress modestly in pakistan.

Being Muslim, Pakistan is a conservative country, so it’s important to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.

Both, men and women are recommended to cover their shoulders, arms, and legs in public.

For men, T-shirts and jeans/trousers or okay anywhere in Pakistan.

Women should wear loose-fitting clothes that cover their arms and legs, and a headscarf is recommended when visiting mosques.

The Shalwar kameez is a light-weight, loose-fitting shirt/blouse top and pants combination. If you’ve ever bought a kurta in India or Nepal, then you can likely use that.  The shalwar kameez is the common local denominator of comfortable clothes, for both men and women (read tips on how to buy/wear one ). It is an ideal outfit to navigate both, weather fluctuation and cultural etiquette.

24. Dress is more casual in Northern Pakistan

In the mountains of north Pakistan in the Gilgit-Balistan and Hunza Valley regions dress etiquette is more more flexible, as locals are used to seeing tourists trekking in all kinds of clothes. For women, long sleeves are still recommended, but t-shirt wearing is okay only when trekking or engaged in physical exertion. No shorts, short skirts for men or women however. Bikinis are out if you’re planning to jump into a river or lake.

25. Respect local customs

Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage, and it’s important to respect local customs and traditions. For example, it’s considered impolite to eat or drink in public during the month of Ramadan, and you should always remove your shoes before entering a mosque or someone’s home.

26. Strict propriety between sexes

Pakistan is a strong patriarchal culture. Families are very protective about their daughters and wives and so you won’t see many of them outdoors in public, unescorted. Women you’ll see travel in groups of women or with a husband. Thus, you will notice a shocking population of men walking the streets and employed in visible labor positions.

Pakistan has strict unspoken cultural rules about propriety between sexes and there is little public interaction between them, unless they are work colleagues.

Advice from local Pakistani women and female travelers, who have traveled Pakistan will warn you that even a smile can be taken the wrong way. Flirtation with men won’t be taken casually and should be avoided. Being from Hawaii, it’s easy for me to start chatting, asking questions and joking casually; it was too challenging for me to not be this way, so I bounced between smiling and being super don’t-f***-with-me serious .

In Islamabad, some young men saw me vlogging and wanted to know my YouTube channel. They were acting in a curious but rowdy and imposing way. I knew this curious interaction – likely very innocent- was culturally not supposed to happen and I did not want to make any mistakes, so I kept walking.  My driver who was accompanying shoo’d them away, scolding them that they should know better.

27. Female solo travel can feel uncomfortable your first time

Be prepared to encounter stares and more stares if you’re a foreign-looking, female solo traveler. I felt this discomfort traveling India over a decade ago and with Pakistan. It can feel dissettling. The way locals treat women are different from men, whom they might be curious enough to approach for a selfie.

Everywhere I went alone, men, women and children stared as if they never saw a person who looked like me. Locals don’t see foreign tourists often and most assumed I was Chinese .

I made the mistake of going out during a public holiday and the streets in Lahore, were filled with men, who stared at me from all around. Younger men attempted to get closer, to look at or approach me and I ultimately decided not to vlog my experience because being stared at felt so uncomfortable.

Aside from intense and uncomfortable curiosity, I still felt local Pakistanis were kind. Some men helped me hail a taxi in spots that were hard to get to or find. Others were just really hospitable in a respectful way.

There’s a bit more complexity to this matter of gender interaction. I’ll have to do a separate post on it.

Tip: Due to the fact many Pakistan are genuinely hospitable, it’s important to ride that fine like between trust and caution, especially in regards to gender interaction. I would never recommend a female solo traveler to place her guard 100% down or entrust it to a man she barely knows.

Explore Pakistan with me through my group adventure

28. sexual harassment.

Similar to India, sexual harassment can exist in a male hierarchical society like Pakistan. Female travelers who are naive and do not understand cultural improprieties, may be in for a rude awakening. This is why it is always important to research cultural etiquette before traveling Pakistan and dressing modestly to blend in is advised.

If you’re a woman, avoid sharing your personal marital or hotel details, phone number or email with Pakistani men. The advice feels similar to India in that it opens the door to potentially accepting sexual advances. I’ve read about women being stared at, being groped in passing or exchanging their phone number only to get a barrage of sexually explicit texts and inappropriate invitations. This did not happen to me when I visited Pakistan, but I left a very little opportunity for it.

It is essential to understand that sexual harassment is not acceptable behavior in conservative culture that Pakistan is. Men should not misbehave towards women.

Tip: Bringing it to public attention in a loud way, the community will bear down on the man and come to the woman’s rescue. If no one comes to assist, then be even louder and shaming so that people know he is a scoundrel.

Check out my India travel survival tips – they can be applied here.

29. segregation.

Due to the strict code between the sexes and the possibilities of sexual harassment that Pakistani women face, there is a strict code of segregation to protect women from unpleasant situations. Look for the female and male sections. If you are the only woman who is surrounded by men in a train car, you’re in the male section .  Leave and look for signs for the female section. there are female cars and male cars.

30. Transportation

Pakistan has a well-developed transportation system and city-to-city highways feel like western freeways, even down to the caution signs. There are many similarities between European and U.S. driving. Roads are much nicer and surprisingly higher in standards compared to neighboring countries like India and Nepal, where remote villages might be gotten to via rocky dirt roads.

Road safety standards in Pakistan may not always be up to par with western safety regulations, especially when traveling into the northern regions. The iconic Karakoram Highway (the 8th Wonder of the World) is the longest road but parts of it can narrow to a dangerous one-vehicle road. Pakistani drivers are surpring expert at navigating this type of one-vehicle road face-off as well as the paper slim pass by’s– our driver Aadil was so professional!  Accidents are not uncommon and weather can affect road safety.  There are landslides and glacial streams running through and over the roadways, and certain seasons this road will be closed.

Buses can be crowded. It’s recommended to use a reputable taxi service or hire a private car with a driver. Some travelers like to bike or drive a motorcycle to get around. Just know road standards may change with the weather. Keep plans flexible.

When using public transportation, avoid traveling at night. If you’re renting a car, be cautious and avoid driving in remote areas or at night.

Pakistan still does not have a metro. They have flyover buses- like in Rawalpindi, a bus that has a separate flyover lane above street traffic, dropping you off at station stops similar to if you were to ride a metro.

Tip: Pack light so you can fit on crowded public transportation. Check out 6 Best Convertible Carryons for Solo Travelers

Road trip tip: If doing an independent road trip in Pakistan, consider hiring a driver! They are experts at navigating the Karakoram HIghway and you may come across several situations where you’ll be glad to have one!

Traveling in Pakistan

31. Altitude sickness (AMS)

When visiting Northern Pakistan, you’ll be traveling higher altitudes and thus, may experience symptoms of Altitude sickness or AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness) . This occurs when there is a lack of oxygen in your body and it needs to acclimatize. Symptoms can range from nausea, vomitting, dizziness, headaches, physical fatigue, shortness of breath, rapid pulse, insomnia (read this Pakistan blog and Nepal trekking blog ) .It’s best to avoid physical exertion and acclimatize before going higher.  It’s best to consult your doctor if you have any pre-existing medical concerns.

The first day I arrived in Ladakh – which runs parallel to areas of Northern Pakistan- it felt exhausting simple to walk from my hotel into town and my heart raced at night as I was going to bed. I had to take things slow for the first couple of days.

Pakistan Guide Tip: Some of my travelers used altitude sickness patches that they claimed worked!

Hunza River, Pixabay, Rizwan Saeed

32. Be prepared for emergencies

Make sure you have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and repatriation. I always carry a small first-aid kit of bandaids and antibacterial ointment.  Know the location of the nearest hospital or medical facility. I like to always be aware of the local pharmacies; when i’m sick, I make a visit there.

33. Be open-minded

In conclusion, Pakistan is a hidden gem that offers visitors an array of natural beauty, cultural heritage, warm hospitality, adventure sports, and delicious cuisine. Despite some negative portrayals in the media, the country is generally safe for tourists who exercise common sense and take necessary precautions.  By following these guidelines, you can explore the country’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty without any hiccups.If you are looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure, Pakistan should definitely be on your travel radar.

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14 things you need to know before traveling to Pakistan

Bradley Mayhew

Sep 2, 2023 • 9 min read

Shepherds with their flocks in the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan

Pakistan offers amazing adventures but it pays to read up on the challenges © Dave Primov / Shutterstock

Pakistan is one of the world’s great surprises, with an incredible diversity of scenery – from the world’s biggest mountain glaciers to the sparkling waters of the Indus River – alongside some of the most beautiful forts, mosques and archaeological sites in the Subcontinent. It is the cultural bridge between India and Central Asia and home to some of the most hospitable people you’ll ever meet.

It would, however, be fair to say that Pakistan has a mixed reputation beyond its borders. The country is beset with economic, political and security problems, but much has changed security-wise in recent years. An incredible welcome is guaranteed here, but this is also a destination that requires a bit of research in order to travel with confidence. Start your planning with the following essential travel tips.

1. Choose the right season for the areas you are visiting

Travel in Pakistan is strongly affected by the seasons . The summer months of July and August are the best time to visit the high mountains of the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges in the north, but this is also the busiest time for domestic tourism and it’s incredibly hot elsewhere in the country. If you want to explore the center, south and west of the country, consider a visit in spring (April and May) or autumn (October and November), especially if you don’t plan on going trekking. October brings fabulous fall colors to places like the Hunza Valley, whereas winter (November to February) is the best time to explore central and southern Pakistan.

Festivals worth planning your trip around include the Shandur Polo Festival in the second weekend of July, held atop the mountain pass between Hunza and Chitral, and the Chilam Joshi spring festival in the Kalash Valley in mid-May.

2. You’ll probably need a visa and letter of invitation to visit Pakistan

Most foreigners need a visa to enter Pakistan but you can apply online through the immigration department’s slightly glitchy e-visa system . You will also need a letter of invitation from a local hotel, your Pakistani host or a Pakistani travel agent to secure a visa, so give yourself enough time to get this document in place. Even if you don't plan on taking a tour, travel agencies can provide a letter of invitation for a fee. Contact your local Pakistani embassy or high commission for the latest information. 

3. Be prepared for some challenges if you travel during Ramadan

The Muslim fasting month of Ramadan brings a specific set of challenges for travelers. Most Pakistani Muslims avoid eating or drinking between dawn and dusk during this holy month, and most restaurants close during the day, with offices often working reduced hours. You’ll need to be fairly self-sufficient when it comes to food during daylight hours and you should avoid eating in public during the fasting period. This said, evenings are especially lively during Ramadan, as the devout break their daily fast with blowouts in local restaurants.

The dates for Ramadan shift annually according to the Islamic lunar calendar and sightings of the moon, and the festival moves forward by 11 days each year, relative to the Gregorian calendar; in 2024, the festival should start around 10 March.

A view from the Hiran Minar in Pakistan's Punjab Province

4. Get a Pakistani SIM card to use the local taxi apps

Public Wi-Fi is not all that common outside of larger cities in Pakistan, so it’s useful to bring an unlocked smartphone for mobile browsing. Buy a local SIM card from the main customer service center for your chosen operator, in whichever town you happen to be in. Travelers recommend Zong , Telenor or Jazz for central Pakistan, or the government-owned SCOM for the mountainous northern area of Gilgit-Baltistan .

With a local SIM and phone number, you should be able to use local taxi apps such as Uber and its local equivalent Careem , which will save you both time and money, compared to flagging down local taxis in big cities such as Islamabad and Lahore .

5. Bring plenty of photocopies of your passport

There are lots of checkpoints in Pakistan where you'll need to show your identity documents, so bring lots of photocopies of your passport’s information pages and Pakistan visa, and always travel with the original passport on your person. You’ll find yourself handing over these copies regularly on long-distance road trips, including when traveling on the Karakoram Highway . 

6. Enjoy the local hospitality (but don’t abuse it)

Culture and customs can vary widely as you move from region to region in Pakistan but in general, you’ll find most Pakistanis to be extremely friendly and hospitable. Conversations, cups of chai and even dinner invitations flow easily, and you can expect to participate in hundreds of selfies.

Hospitality is so integral to Pakistani culture that many locals feel obliged to offer to pay for a foreigner’s meal or bus tickets, even if money is short. You may have to turn down these invitations multiple times to avoid burdening anyone unnecessarily. If you do share a meal in Pakistan be sure to pass and accept food with your right hand only; the left hand should not be used for eating or shaking hands. 

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7. Women travelers might face some challenges in Pakistan

For the most part, Pakistan is a conservative, male-dominated society, and this can pose some challenges for female travelers. Women and men don’t mix much in public, and women generally sit in segregated areas on public buses and trains and, often, in restaurants. Attitudes towards foreign women can be protective and curious but women traveling alone may face some suspicion, and sexual harassment can sometimes be a risk in crowds. Special rules for women also apply at some religious sites.

For solo women travelers traveling through Pakistan, it helps to already have some experience of travel in other Islamic countries. Women traveling with a male companion generally face fewer obstacles. On the plus side, women travelers can gain insights into family dynamics and the lives of Pakistani women, which are completely off-limits to male travelers. And in some situations, foreign women may have unique access to both the male and female worlds.

8. Invest in a shalwar kameez to travel like a local

Pakistan’s national dress is the shalwar kameez , a garnet resembling a long shirt worn over wide, baggy trousers, popular with both men and women. It's worth investing in a set if you are going to be traveling for any length of time in Pakistan. The shalwar kameez is supremely practical and comfortable in this climate – you’ll also blend in nicely with the crowd, and locals will respect you for sharing in their culture. Women should also add a dupatta scarf to cover their hair when visiting mosques and other religious sites.

9. Dial down public displays of affection

Many Pakistanis are socially conservative, and public displays of affection between men and women – including kissing, touching and even holding hands in public – are frowned on. Attitudes towards LGBTIQ+ people can also be quite negative, and same-sex relationships are illegal, so Pakistan is not a good place for openly  LGBTIQ+ people to travel . It is not unusual for Pakistani men to hold hands or drape arms around each other, but this is generally platonic. 

10. Treat bargaining as a lighthearted sport

Haggling is acceptable, commonplace and often necessary in Pakistan, but it is best approached as a lighthearted social exchange rather than a life-or-death struggle, as some travelers treat it when traveling in Asia. The goal is for both purchaser and seller to walk away happy. 

When bargaining, respond to the first price quoted with a lower offer, then work back and forth until you reach a price you can both agree on. If you can afford it, avoid haggling over small sums – local people are often poorly paid and financially insecure, and overpaying by a few rupees won’t make a big dent in your wallet.  

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11. Be aware of the no-go areas

The security situation can vary widely as you travel around Pakistan. Potentially dicey areas include parts of rural Sindh, some neighborhoods in Karachi , the area of Indus Kohistan close to Abbottabad (where Osama Bin Laden lived in hiding until 2011), parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan , and all of Baluchistan and Azad Kashmir provinces.

In general, you are unlikely to stumble into a danger zone because foreigners require a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to visit such places, and you won’t be given one of these without excellent local contacts. The safest parts of the country are central Punjab Province and the area north of Gilgit, extending as far as the Chinese border along the Karakoram Highway . Check out the latest travel advisory information from your home government before you travel. 

While the risk is small, terrorist attacks and kidnappings do take place in Pakistan, and street crime can be an issue in parts of Karachi. Stay alert, exercise caution, and heed local advice on problem areas. Be aware that Sufi and Shia shrines are sometimes targeted by extremists, so visiting these locations can bring a slightly elevated risk.

12. Don’t panic if you get an armed escort

The Pakistani government is keen to protect the nation’s tourism industry, and officials sometimes insist that tourists take an armed guard to visit certain locations. You don’t have to pay for these guards, but the use of their services is mandatory. 

Some travelers find the guards somewhat constraining but their presence is usually just a precaution. You may be given a police escort in places such as Swat, the Kalash Valley and the scenic Fairy Meadows hiking area (on the northern flanks of Nanga Parbat peak).

13. Get travel insurance (and read the small print)

Good travel insurance is important for travel to Pakistan, but be aware that most policies won’t cover you for areas where your home government advises "against all travel." For example, in 2023, the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office was advising against all travel to Swat and Peshawar, amongst other destinations. Check the latest government travel advisories for up-to-date information and plan your itinerary accordingly.  

14. Give some thought to potential problems before you come

Beyond security issues, natural disasters such as flooding and earthquakes are unfortunately common at times in Pakistan, while power cuts are a smaller but more frequent occurrence. Monitor the local and international media for news on problem areas, and if you get caught in a natural disaster, follow the guidance of the authorities.

In terms of personal health, intestinal problems are the most common complaints among foreign tourists; the two golden rules are don’t drink the tap water and be wary of pre-cooked food. Eating from busy stalls and restaurants where food is freshly cooked is the way to go. 

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Pakistan has launched its first-ever tourism channel “Discover Pakistan” that will project the country’s soft image to national and well as to the international audience.

The launch of a TV channel specifically for the promotion of the positive image of Pakistan had reportedly been in the works since 2017. The channel went live on March 20, 2021. For about four years, the social media page of Discover Pakistan on Facebook has been playing a vital role in displaying the beauty, culture and festivals of the country to the world.

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Discover Pakistan – Pakistan’s First Tourism Channel

Discover Pakistan is the first and only tourism specific TV channel launched by the country. The vision behind launching the tourism channel is to show different places in Pakistan and different cultures and traditions that co-exist peacefully on an international platform. The channel will also help promote a softer image of the country as well as its people and project Pakistanis as a tourist-friendly nation.

Over the past decade, Pakistan has hosted many international vloggers who, after witnessing diverse cultures, traditions, people’s friendliness and facilities for international tourists, have made documentaries and travelogues to let the world know how different the South Asian country is from its negative portrayal in the mainstream media.

Discover Pakistan is a satellite TV channel that is broadcasting the best and most popular tourists’ sites in the country in a high definition quality. The local cable operators have also been urged to begin broadcasting the channel to create awareness about the wonderful land of Pakistan, its festivals and rich history among the country’s own residents. 

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The channel will focus on amplifying the government’s efforts to revive tourism in Pakistan by broadcasting the country’s natural wonders, scenic beauty of northern areas and historical sites. This will all be accomplished by using a blend of original documentaries, travel diaries and a morning show. In addition to these, the channel will cover tourism-related events such as jeep rallies and winter sports festivals being held in different areas.

The morning show will bring a mix of segments, including one in which accomplishments of Pakistanis will be discussed to bring their achievements to the daylight and suggestions to explore the country will also be made.

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The newly-launched tourism channel is available on television and also streams on its website. To cater to the mass national and international audience, the platform has also launched its online application for both android and iOS users. The smartphone users will be able to enjoy live streaming, popular shows, documentaries and engage with the tourist community. 

One of the most exciting features of this online application is that the users can make their profile and upload their content (images and videos) and share them with the world. There is another tab on the application where you can also buy equipment for your next trip.

Efforts To Boost Tourism In Pakistan

Since 2019, many efforts have been made to increase tourism in Pakistan. Brand Pakistan is one of the projects launched by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) to promote tourism in the country. The aim of this project was to showcase Pakistan to the world as a tourist-friendly country where they can expect the best hospitality. 

It is because of these efforts made by the Government of Pakistan, the country made it to the list of 10 under-the-radar tourist destinations for 2020 and topped Conde Nast Traveller’s list for Best Holiday Destination for 2020 . The premier has emphasized developing and improving the tourism sector of the country which can contribute significantly to the economic growth of Pakistan. 

It is important that tourists feel safe in the country and facilitated by the government. To ensure that, the government has decided to provide basic communication services and high-speed internet facility in top tourist destinations including Saiful Malook Lake, Kumrat Valley and Babusar.

Nepalese mountaineering group who were the first to summit K2 in winters thank the people of Pakistan for the hospitality & warm welcome. #K2WinterExpedition #TourismPakistan #VisitPakistan #K2winter2021 pic.twitter.com/x9fFjQhTb3 — Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis & HRD 🇵🇰 (@mophrd) January 24, 2021

In January, a team of Nepalese climbers successfully scaled K2, which is situated on the Pak-China border in the mighty Karakoram range, in winter. The mountaineers thanked Pakistan for its hospitality after summiting the world’s second-highest peak, thereby boosting the country’s image on an international platform.

In addition, federal and provincial governments are making progress by developing infrastructure and providing basic facilities in remote areas. International tourism in Pakistan has also seen a considerable rise after ease in the visa process which led to the arrival of international bloggers in Pakistan who spread positive word of mouth through their content. Going forward, more developments will be made in this particular sector and to keep yourself updated, follow Zameen Blog, Pakistan’s largest tourism and real estate blog .

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    Pakistan has launched its first-ever tourism channel "Discover Pakistan" that will project the country's soft image to national and well as to the international audience. The launch of a TV channel specifically for the promotion of the positive image of Pakistan had reportedly been in the works since 2017. The channel went live on March ...

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