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Pakistan

Adventurers take note, Pakistan is more than a piece of the former Soviet empire and the Taliban's former hideout. With high mountain peaks and beautifully rugged terrain, Pakistan can compete with anywhere as a trekking and mountaineering destination.

What to do

Pakistan is near the heart of one of the world's oldest civilizations and home to ancient ruins and Islamic mosques of a size and scale nearly as impressive as the mountains. In Karachi, the Bhambore ruins and museum are a remnant of said ancient civilization and attract travelers with the tourable ruins and museum

The Falsal Mosque, in Islamabad, is one of the largest mosques on the planet and the spiritual center of one of the most devoutly religious nations in the world. Try to avoid touring during Ramadan however, unless you want to join the nation in fasting from sunrise to sundown.

Getting there

There are a ton of flights to Pakistan from all over North America and Europe. The best airport to fly into depends on your travel plans and itinerary, so if you've got a question about Pakistan, post a question on the travel boards or read one of the many travel articles about Pakistan and other destinations in Asia.

Where to stay

The Pakistani people are generous hosts, even if their attention to western tourists can be a little unnerving. Hotels in Pakistan can be hard to come by outside of the main cities and hostels are even less common. If traveling outside of Lahore, Karachi or Islamabad, it might not be a bad idea to keep a tent with you, as a last resort.


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