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4 Cities in Pakistan you must visit this winter
By Ayesha Mahboob Alam
Published: October 8, 2015
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Take a break and explore these beautiful parts of your country!

KARACHI: Planning a trip this winter? Visit these places within Pakistan before you consider going abroad. Travelling to these cities is affordable, and the experience, unparalleled.

1. Hunza

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View of Hunza Valley from Karimabad. Photo: Jialiang Gao

One of the most beautiful places in Pakistan and a popular tourist destination, Hunza is a treat for everyone in winters. It is surrounded by snow-capped mountains like Ultar Sar, Hunza Peak and Passu Peak, and boasts breathtaking views along with a rich culture as it was once a princely state.

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The Baltit Fort. Photo: Yasir Nisar


Some popular places to visit in Hunza are: Karimabad, Altit, Attabad lake, Baltit fort and Passu. Feeling adventurous? You can also go trekking on one of the mountains.

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Attabad Lake. Photo: Shehzaad Maroof

2. Gilgit

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Photo: Historypak.com

The capital city of the Gilgit-Baltistan region is another beautiful destination spot located near Hunza. Gilgit is surrounded by many valleys like Astore, Naltar, and Haramosh which provide absolutely spectacular views.

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Haramosh Valley. Photo: Flickr

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Naltar Valley. Photo: Danial Shah

The city is home to delicious fruits and friendly people. It also hosts many cultural festivals. Once you go there, you will want to visit repeatedly!

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Apricots of Gilgit. Photo: skardu.pk
 
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Cultural festival in Gilgit. Photo: Travel Pakistan



3. Quetta

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Photo: Dost Pakistan

Quetta is exceptionally beautiful in the winters. It is known as the fruit garden of Pakistan because of the delectable Pashtun cuisine, fruits and dry fruits it offers. The interesting Buzkashi festival is held in Quetta every year in which two teams on horse-back attempt to snatch a goat from each other.

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The Buzkashi festival in Quetta. Photo: Dost Pakistan



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Dry fruits in Quetta. Photo: Danial Shah

4. Abbottabad

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Abbottabad in winters. Photo: Abbottabad.com.pk

Abbottabad is a city located in the Hazara region in KPK. It is known for its beauty and pleasant weather, and is surrounded by hills. The Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) is located here, which gives additional charm to the small city.

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Photo: Defence.pk

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The parade at PMA is something you can’t miss! Photo: Screengrab of video by Pakistan Military
 
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The towns of Nathiagali and Thandiani are very close to Abbottabad and they are both gorgeous places.

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Nathiagali. Photo: PakWheels

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Thandiani. Photo: TourisminPakistan.com

So, which city will you be visiting this winter?
 
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Quetta is really good in winters. The mild karachi winter is very good as well.
 
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The towns of Nathiagali and Thandiani are very close to Abbottabad and they are both gorgeous places.

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Nathiagali. Photo: PakWheels

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Thandiani. Photo: TourisminPakistan.com

So, which city will you be visiting this winter?

Where the h3ll is Muree?
 
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I Live in Canada and the last thing, I wanna do when visiting Pakistan is to go and see more snow. They should develop Tourist resorts in Sindh or Baluchistan for its hot weather. Probably will get more tourist then people wanting to go to see more snow.
 
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Buzkashi is according to one theory said to originate in Mongolia amongst the hordes of Changez Khan. A short introduction:

Damn the tone of the commentor...wonder if he used the same if he is asked to describe the Spanish bull fight or the American Rodeo? :pop:
 
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