This track passes through 20 tunnels and over 368 bridges.
It's the longest Railway gradient of world, and most scenic Railway ride of Asia.
The Great Trango Tower
Tallest vertical mountain of world. 6,286 m (20,608 ft). Located in Gilgit-Baltistan Region of Pakistan. This is one of the most difficult mountains to climb.
Laila Peak, Hushe, Karakoram Range
It has a distinctive spear-like shape. One of the most beautiful & scenic snow covered mountain of the world. The Laila peak has been climbed only twice. It is 6096m high.
Lansdowne Bridge Rohri
Lansdowne Bridge Rohri, Pakistan. Its a railway bridge, Its 123 years old but still in best running condition. It was built in 1889.
Khewra Salt Mines
Khewra Salt Mines is a salt mine located in Khewra, Jhelum District, Punjab in Pakistan. Khewra is the second largest salt mine in the world. Khewra Salt Mines are the oldest in the South Asia. Its nearly 2525 years old. The total length of all tunnels is more than 40 kilometres and its is largest tunnel length in the world.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Karachi, Pakistan
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi, is situated near the Empress Market in Karachi, Pakistan.
It is 167 years old building in Karachi, It was built in 1845.
Rohtas Fort, Jhelum, Pakistan.
Rohtas Fort (Qila Rohtas) is a garrison fort built by the great Afghan king Sher Shah Suri
Qila Rohtas is situated in approximately 16 km NW of Jhelum and 7 km from Dina, You can easily reach there about 1 hour drive from Islamabad, and about 3 hours drive from Lahore.
Attock fort was built at Attock Khurd during the reign of Akbar the Great from 1581 to 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi to protect the passage of the Indus.
The Chaukhandi tombs are situated 29 km (18 mi) east of Karachi on N-5 National Highway near Landhi Town in Pakistan. The style of architecture is typical only to the region of Sindh, and unique in that it is found nowhere else in the Islamic world.
Some scholars believed that Chaukhandi is the name of a place. Others take it to be an architectural term
GWADAR PORT
GWADAR PORT is 3rd port of Pakistan and it is deepest port in the world. for other information you can check out the link below.
http://www.gwadarport.gov.pk/Home.aspx
Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Pakistan near Bahawalpur. The forty bastions of Derawar are visible for many miles in Cholistan Desert. The walls have a circumference of 1500 metres and stand up to thirty metres high.
The first fort on the site was built by Hindu Rajput, Rai Jajja Bhati of Jaisalmer. Rebuilt by the nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1733. In 1747
Hiran Minar
Hiran Minar (Minaret of Antelope) is set in peaceful environs near Lahore in Sheikhupura, Pakistan. It was constructed by Emperor Jahangir as a monument to Mansraj, one of his pet deer. The minar was built in 1606
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Baltit Fort was the old palace of the Mirs of Hunza .
It is an ancient fort was built 750 years ago,It is situated in Karimabad, Hunza Northern Area of Pakistan.
Stone, mud and timber only were used for the construction of the Fort, because these materials were locally available, cheap, earthquake resistant, sustainable, long lasting and adequate for thermal comfort.
The window frames doors and columns are elaborately carved, Timber is used for all the openings. The carving style originate from Kashmiri and Ladakh style.
Baltit Fort can be seen from all sides of the Hunza Valley as it is centrally located on the top of a small hill.
"Katas Raj Temple"
Katas Raj Temple is a hindu mandir situated in katas village in the chakwal district of punjab in pakistan. This Mnadir is dedicated to shiva , the temple has existed since a days of mahabharata and pandava brothers spent a substanials part of their exile at the site. the pakistani government is considering nominating the temple complex for world haritage site status.
The Monument:
The Pakistan Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, is a national monument representing the nation's four provinces and three territories. After a competition among many renowned architects, Arif Masood’s plan was selected for the final design. The blooming flower shape of the monument represents Pakistan's progress as a rapidly developing country. The four main petals of the monument represent the four provinces (Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Sindh), while the three smaller petals represent the three territories (Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas). The Monument has been designed to reflect the culture and civilization of the country and depicts the story of the Pakistan Movement, dedicated to those who sacrificed themselves for future generations.