Amazing and Breathtaking Roads in Pakistan
Amazing and Breathtaking Roads in Pakistan

5 amazing and breathtaking Roads in Pakistan are a few of the dozens of tourist resorts, green valleys and amazing places to visit.

If you have not visited yet these amazing and picturesque places then you need to plan immediately and you need to visit at least once in your life.

Pakistan is famous for Karakuram Highway, Khaber pass, Shandur pass, Babusar pass, Khujrab pass and many other world-known beutiful places.

Today, I have compiled a list of beautiful, picturesque, captivating and enchanting roads of Pakistan that lead to enthralling and amazing destinations.


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Pakistan has some truly stunning roads that offer breathtaking views of the country’s natural beauty. Here are five amazing and breathtaking roads in Pakistan:

1. Batakundi Road to BabuSar Top

Amazing and Breathtaking Roads in Pakistan

This scenic road starts from Naran valley and passes through the picturesque Batakundi Valley and Jhalkad valley in northern Pakistan.

This road is full of breathtaking and amazing scenes of nature and it offers stunning views of the Himalayan mountain range.

The road passes through lush forests, sparkling lakes, and quaint mountain villages, making it a popular tourist destination.

2. Makran Coastal Highway

Makran coastal highway is one of the most beautiful roads in Pakistan. It is also known as National Highway 10 or N10.


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It was uilt in 2004, it is considered one of the most scenic highways in Pakistan. N10 also passes by the port towns of Ormara and Pasni.

This highway is a 583-kilometres long and it is an asphalt road that links Karachi to Gwadar.

It’s beautiful winding and twisting curves along the coastline of the Arabian Sea makes its view breath-taking. This highway runs through the province of Baluchistan and it also links the N-25 National Highway and the Iranain border.

3. Swat to Kalam Road

The road from Swat to Bahrain and Kalam is mesmerizing and captivating in its scenery. Tourists Points like Bahrain and Madain are popular riverside resorts with beautiful bazaars that have worth exploring handicrafts.

Kalam is a tourist destination located at a distance of 99 kms from Mingora and 32kms from Behrain along the bank of Swat River.

Kalam is surrounded by lush green hills, thick forests and attractions include lakes, meadows and waterfalls. This road further passes through Ushu jangal and leads to famous Mhadund lake.

4. Road to Passu Cones

Passu Cones or Passu Cathedral a set of great mountain peaks above 6000 meters high. Passu Cones is the most photogenic top of the whole area towers on the other side of the river amazing rock crown of Passu Cathedral.

This road is part of world-known as the “eighth wonder of the world,” the Karakoram Highway. It is is one of the world’s highest paved roads, connecting Pakistan and China through the Karakoram mountain range. The road passes through incredible scenery, including snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and deep valleys.

This area has the most picturess peak in Hunza Valley. Perhaps one of the most beautiful view of the Hunza Valley are the Passu Cones and Passu glacier that one see soon after the Attabad Lake.

5. Lowari Pass Road

Lowari Pass (also called Lowari Top) road is amazing to pass through as it is surrounded by high mountains as it connects Chitral with Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

This amazing road passes through Lowari Top as it is a relatively low pass, by far the lowest pass to enter Chitral, the rest all being 12,000 to 15,000 feet.

Lowari Top is closed by snow from late November to late May every year. During this time, jeeps cannot cross so men must travel by foot. This is dangerous, as there are high mountains on each side of Lowari Top, and a deadly avalanche can come at any moment without warning.

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