Tourism
Tourism is a growing industry in Pakistan, based on its diverse cultures, peoples and landscapes.The variety of attractions range from the ruins of ancient civilisations such as
Mohenjo-daro,
Harappa and
Taxila, to the Himalayan hill stations, which attract those interested in field and winter sports. Pakistan is home to several
mountain peaks over 7,000 metres (22,970 ft), which attracts adventurers and mountaineers from around the world, especially
K2.The people of northern areas depend on tourism also. From April to September tourist of domestic and international type visited these areas which became the earn of living for local people. The northern parts of Pakistan have many old fortresses, towers and other architecture as well as the
Hunza and
Chitral valleys, the latter being home to the
Kalash, a small pre-Islamic
Animist community, who claim descent from the army of
Alexander the Great. In the
Punjab is the site of Alexander's battle on the
Jhelum River and the historic city
Lahore, Pakistan's cultural capital with many examples of
Mughal architecture such as the
Badshahi Masjid,
Shalimar Gardens,
Tomb of Jahangir and the
Lahore Fort. To promote Pakistan's unique and various cultural heritage, the prime minister launched "Visit Pakistan 2007".
For more information please visit
http://www.tourism.gov.pk/