Punjab

The Land of Rivers

Explore the Soul of Punjab, a land of rich history, vibrant culture, and timeless landscapes, where the waters of the five rivers flow through fertile plains, bringing life to this beautiful region of Pakistan.

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Amazing Destinations to Visit

Badshahi Mosque

Majestic peaks of Hunza with lush greenery and beautiful landscape

A timeless masterpiece of Mughal architecture, Badshahi Mosque stands as a symbol of grandeur and spiritual devotion in the heart of Lahore.

Wagah Border

Serene Phandar Valley with untouched beauty and serene landscapes

Experience the vibrant energy and patriotic fervour of the Wagah Border ceremony, a spectacle of national pride and unity on the Indo-Pak border

Minar e Pakistan

Nalter with emerald lakes and snow-capped peaks

Standing tall as a symbol of Pakistan’s independence, Minar e Pakistan commemorates the historic Lahore Resolution of 1940, a beacon of hope and freedom

Lal Suhanra Park

Serene Phandar Valley with untouched beauty and serene landscapes

A biodiverse sanctuary amid the Cholistan Desert, where rare wildlife thrives amidst tranquil lakes and desert vistas

Hiran Minar

Majestic peaks of Hunza with lush greenery and beautiful landscape

Journey back in time at Hiran Minar, where a majestic tower commemorates Emperor Jahangir’s beloved pet deer, amidst serene gardens and picturesque landscapes

Gurdwara Darbar

Majestic peaks of Hunza with lush greenery and beautiful landscape

A sacred sanctuary for Sikh pilgrims, Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur offers a spiritual haven and a bridge of peace between India and Pakistan

Rohtas Fort

Serene Phandar Valley with untouched beauty and serene landscapes

Step into the past at Rohtas Fort, an architectural marvel and UNESCO World Heritage Site, where history whispers tales of Mughal grandeur and military prowess

Murree

Majestic peaks of Hunza with lush greenery and beautiful landscape

Embrace the charm of the hill station of Murree, where verdant hills, cool breezes, and colonial-era architecture combine to create a picturesque retreat for travellers seeking respite

The Land of Rivers

Discover the heartbeat of Punjab – the Land of Five Rivers. From the majestic flow of the Indus to the tranquil banks of the Ravi, embark on a journey through the soul of Punjab’s heritage, where the rhythm of life is woven into the currents of the Jhelum, Chenab, and Sutlej. Experience the timeless allure of these rivers, nurturing the land, shaping civilizations, and binding communities with their eternal flow.

Jhelum River
Jhelum River

Originating from the Himalayas in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, the Jhelum River flows through the northern part of Punjab before joining the Chenab River.

Chenab River
Chenab River

The Chenab River is formed by the confluence of the Chandra and Bhaga rivers. It enters Pakistan near Wazirabad and flows through central Punjab.

Ravi River
Ravi River

The Ravi River flows from the Himalayas through northern Punjab, and serves as a vital water source for irrigation, particularly near Lahore.

Sutlej River
Sutlej River

The Sutlej River, originating in Himachal Pradesh, flows through northern Punjab before entering Pakistan and joining the Indus near Bahawalpur.

Indus River
Indus River

The Indus River, the lifeblood of Pakistan, originates in Tibet and flows through the entire length of the country, providing vital water resources for agriculture and livelihoods.

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