Lahore Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Lahore Fort’s Mughal architecture and stunning Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) make it a must-see.
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Badshahi Mosque: An architectural marvel in Lahore, this grand mosque, adorned with intricate designs, offers breathtaking views, especially at sunset.
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Katas Raj Temples: This ancient temple complex near Chakwal, surrounded by a beautiful pond and serene landscapes, is rich with history and legend.
Khewra Salt Mine: Explore one of the world’s largest salt mines, with stunning salt formations and crystal-clear underground ponds.
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Rohtas Fort: Near Jhelum, this massive 16th-century fort blends architectural beauty with historical significance, showcasing a mix of Afghan and Mughal designs.
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Noor Mahal: This 19th-century palace in Bahawalpur, inspired by Italian architecture, offers a royal ambiance with enchanting evening light displays.
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Murree: The lush pine forests and cool climate make Murree a refreshing hill station, with scenic views of the Himalayas perfect for a summer retreat.
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Derawar Fort: A massive fort in the Cholistan Desert, Derawar’s imposing structure and historical grandeur are stunning against the arid landscape.
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Wagah Border Ceremony: Experience the lively flag-lowering ceremony at Wagah Border near Lahore, a patriotic and thrilling daily ritual between Pakistan and India.
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Hiran Minar: Built by Emperor Jahangir in Sheikhupura, this beautiful monument and surrounding water reservoir create a tranquil spot perfect for history lovers.
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