4. ARCHITECTURE PRE ISLAMIC
Mohenjo-daro - Larkana
Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the world's earliest major urban settlements, contemporaneous with
the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Crete, and Norte Chico.
5. ARCHITECTURE PRE ISLAMIC
Historical Monuments of Makli – Thatta
One of the largest necropolis in the world. The tombs and gravestones spread over the cemetery are
material documents marking the social and political history of Sindh.
6. ARCHITECTURE PRE ISLAMIC
Darewar Fort – Bahawalpur
The fort was built by Hindu Rajput, Bhati of Jaisalmer. It remained in the hands of the Rajput Bhati royal
family of Jaisalmer until captured by the Nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1733
7. ARCHITECTURE PRE ISLAMIC
Darewar Fort – Bahawalpur
The fort was built by Hindu Rajput, Bhati of Jaisalmer. It remained in the hands of the Rajput Bhati royal
family of Jaisalmer until captured by the Nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1733
8. ARCHITECTURE PRE MUGHAL
Shah Rukn-e-Alam Tomb – Multan
Built between 1320 - 1324 AD, the tomb is said to have built by Ghias-ud-Din Tughlak during his governorship
of Depalpur
9. ARCHITECTURE PRE MUGHAL
Shah Rukn-e-Alam Tomb – Multan
Built between 1320 - 1324 AD, the tomb is said to have built by Ghias-ud-Din Tughlak during his governorship
of Depalpur
10. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Rohtas Fort – Jehlum
Built in the 16th Century by Raja Todar Mal, under the orders of the Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, to subdue
the rebellious tribes of the northern Punjab region.
11. ARCHITECTURE PRE MUGHAL
Kot Diji Fort – Khairpur
The fort was built between 1785 to 1795 by Mir Sohrab Khan Talpur, founder of the Kingdom of Upper Sindh
12. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Shah Jehan Mosque – Thatta
Built in 1647, during the reign of Mughal King Shah Jahan, as a gift to the people of Sindh for their
hospitality.
13. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Shah Jehan Mosque – Thatta
Built in 1647, during the reign of Mughal King Shah Jahan, as a gift to the people of Sindh for their
hospitality.
18. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Lahore Fort
The existing base structure was built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar between 1556–1605 and
was regularly upgraded by subsequent Mughal, Sikh and British rulers.
19. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Lahore Fort – Shish Mehal
The ‘Palace of Mirrors’ consists of a spacious hall with several halls behind. There is a marble perforated
screen in the rear chamber which is carved of tendril, floral and geometrical patterns.
20. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Lahore Fort – Shish Mehal
The ‘Palace of Mirrors’ consists of a spacious hall with several halls behind. There is a marble perforated
screen in the rear chamber which is carved of tendril, floral and geometrical patterns.
21. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Badshahi Mosque - Lahore
Constructed between 1671 and 1673, it was the largest mosque in the world upon construction. Today it
is the second largest mosque in South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world.
22. ARCHITECTURE MUGHAL RULE
Badshahi Mosque - Lahore
Constructed between 1671 and 1673, it was the largest mosque in the world upon construction. Today it
is the second largest mosque in South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world.
23. POTTERY MUGHAL RULE
Pottery Designs
Pottery Designs from Mughal era
25. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Minar-e-Pakistan – Lahore
The tower was constructed in 1960s on the site where where the All-India Muslim League passed the Lahore
Resolution, the first official call for a separate homeland for the Muslims living in the South Asia.
26. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Faisal Mosque – Islamabad
Built in 1986 in Islamabad. It is the largest mosque in Pakistan. The mosque's unusual design is a departure
from the long history of South Asian Islamic architecture. It can accommodate 10,000 worshipers in its main
prayer hall, 24,000 in its porticoes, 40,000 in its courtyard, and another 200,000 in its adjoining grounds.
27. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Faisal Mosque – Islamabad
Built in 1986 in Islamabad. It is the largest mosque in Pakistan. The mosque's unusual design is a departure
from the long history of South Asian Islamic architecture. It can accommodate 10,000 worshipers in its main
prayer hall, 24,000 in its porticoes, 40,000 in its courtyard, and another 200,000 in its adjoining grounds.
28. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Faisal Mosque – Islamabad
Built in 1986 in Islamabad. It is the largest mosque in Pakistan. The mosque's unusual design is a departure
from the long history of South Asian Islamic architecture. It can accommodate 10,000 worshipers in its main
prayer hall, 24,000 in its porticoes, 40,000 in its courtyard, and another 200,000 in its adjoining grounds.
29. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Pakistan Monument – Islamabad
The Pakistan Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, is a national monument representing the nation's four
provinces and three territories.
30. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Pakistan Monument – Islamabad
The Pakistan Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, is a national monument representing the nation's four
provinces and three territories.
31. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Masjid e Tooba – Karachi
Built in 1969 in Karachi with pure white marble. It is the largest single-dome mosque in the world (72 meters
in diameter). The mosque is the 18th largest in the world with the central prayer capacity of 5,000 people.
32. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Masjid e Tooba – Karachi
Built in 1969 in Karachi with pure white marble. It is the largest single-dome mosque in the world (72 meters
in diameter). The mosque is the 18th largest in the world with the central prayer capacity of 5,000 people.
33. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Grand Jamia Masjid – Lahore
It is the third largest mosque in Pakistan inaugurated on Eid-ul-Adha on 6 October 2014. The architecture is
influenced by Badshahi Masjid, Wazir Khan Mosque and Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
34. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Grand Jamia Masjid – Lahore
It is the third largest mosque in Pakistan inaugurated on Eid-ul-Adha on 6 October 2014. The architecture is
influenced by Badshahi Masjid, Wazir Khan Mosque and Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
35. ARCHITECTURE CONTEMPORARY
Grand Jamia Masjid – Lahore
It is the third largest mosque in Pakistan inaugurated on Eid-ul-Adha on 6 October 2014. The architecture is
influenced by Badshahi Masjid, Wazir Khan Mosque and Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
37. LANDSCAPE NORTH
K2
Second highest mountain in the world at 8,611 metres.K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the extreme
difficulty of ascent and the second-highest fatality rate among the eight thousanders.
38. LANDSCAPE NORTH
BIAFO GLACIER
Biafo Glacier is a 63 km long glacier in the Karakoram Mountains, Pakistan. It meets the 49 km long Hispar
Glacier at Hispar La (Pass) to create the world's longest glacial system outside the polar regions.
39. LANDSCAPE NORTH
BURGE LA – DEOSAI PLAINS
Deosai Plateau is the second highest plateau in the world. It is well known for its rich flora and fauna. In the
Spring season it is covered by sweeps wildflowers and a wide variety of butterflies!
40. LANDSCAPE NORTH
DEOSAI PLAINS
Deosai Plateau is the second highest plateau in the world. It is well known for its rich flora and fauna. In the
Spring season it is covered by sweeps wildflowers and a wide variety of butterflies!
41. LANDSCAPE NORTH
DEOSAI PLAINS
Deosai Plateau is the second highest plateau in the world. It is well known for its rich flora and fauna. In the
Spring season it is covered by sweeps wildflowers and a wide variety of butterflies!
42. LANDSCAPE NORTH
ANSOO LAKE – KAGHAN VALLEY
The name “Ansoo” comes from its tear-like shape. This lake also resembles Human Eye with central ice land
resembling Iris and a ridge resembling Eyebrow becoming more prominent when ice melts in summers.
43. LANDSCAPE NORTH
BATA KUNDI – KAGHAN VALLEY
It is the most beautiful area of Kaghan Valley just a few kms away from Naran.
44. LANDSCAPE NORTH
COLD DESERT – SKURDU
There are green fields right after this white desert, right after that there Is a river which is not visible in the
pic but it is actually there and right after all these there are mountains
45. LANDSCAPE NORTH
KACHURA LAKE – SKURDU
The beauty of the Upper Kachura Lake is almost untampered and mostly unexplored by travelers, due to lack
of infrastructure owing to its rough terrain . The area has a rich flora and also known for its wild apricot
46. LANDSCAPE BALOCHISTAN
HINGOL NATIONAL PARK
Hingol National Park covers an area of 1,650 square kilometres (640 sq mi) and is the largest National Park in
Pakistan. It was established in 1988.
47. LANDSCAPE BALOCHISTAN
MUD VOLCANO – HINGOL NATIONAL PARK
Hingol National Park covers an area of 1,650 square kilometres (640 sq mi) and is the largest National Park in
Pakistan. It was established in 1988.
48. LANDSCAPE BALOCHISTAN
GADANI BEACH – SHIP BREAKING YARD
Gadani Beach is the location of Gadani ship-breaking yard, which is one of the world's largest ship-breaking
yards.
49. LANDSCAPE BALOCHISTAN
HANNA LAKE – QUETTA
Hanna Lake is very attractive for holidaymakers, and is crowded with hikers and campers in holidays. You can
hire a boat and paddle on the lake and round the island in the middle!
52. LANDSCAPE SINDH
CHATTAN SHAH JI TAKRI – SINDH
Intriguing ancient rock in interior Sindh. There is also a Hindu temple built on top that is regarded as
one of the holiest temples by the Hindu community.
59. CULTURE FOOD
FOOD STREETS – LAHORE
In Pakistan, a food street is a street that has been designated for eating out. The food street is lined with
food stalls, restaurants, and other food shops, and are typically pedestrianized.
60. CULTURE FOOD
FOOD STREETS
In Pakistan, a food street is a street that has been designated for eating out. The food street is lined with
food stalls, restaurants, and other food shops, and are typically pedestrianized.
61. CULTURE FOOD
FOOD STREETS – KARACHI
In Pakistan, a food street is a street that has been designated for eating out. The food street is lined with
food stalls, restaurants, and other food shops, and are typically pedestrianized.