Sunday, 14 August 2016

Waterfall of beautifull pakistan

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                                                               ... beauty of Switzerland in Swat but you cannot find beauty of Swat in Switzerland. Before 1969 it was Princely State, it is famous for high mountains, ...



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The Tourism industry in Pakistan has gone through period's of robust growth and bust, from its heyday during the 1970s when the country received unprecedented amounts of foreign tourists, thanks to the Hippie trail. The main destinations of choice for these tourists were the Khyber Pass, Peshawar, Karachi, Lahore, Swat and Rawalpindi.[1] The tourism industry has declined since the start of War on Terror in 2001.[2]

In October 2006, just one year after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, The Guardian released what it described as "The top five tourist sites in Pakistan" in order to help the country's tourism industry.[3] The five sites included Taxila, Lahore, The Karakoram Highway, Karimabad and Lake Saiful Muluk. To promote Pakistan's unique and various cultural heritage, the Pakistan launched the "Visit Pakistan" marketing campaign in 2007. This campaign involved various events throughout the year including fairs and religious festivals, regional sporting events, various arts and craft shows, folk festivals and several openings of historical museums.[4] In 2009, The World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report ranked Pakistan as one of the top 25% tourist destinations for its World Heritage sites. Ranging from mangroves in the South, to the 5,000-year-old cities of the Indus Valley Civilization which included Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.[5]

Pakistan's tourism industry attracted an estimated of 1.1 million foreign tourists annually in 2011 and 966,000 in 2012 contributing $351 million and $369 million respectively.[6] Before declining to 565,212 in 2013 which contributed only $298 million, in 2014, Pakistan received 480,000 foreign tourists contributing $285 million.[7] By comparison, Pakistan's domestic tourism industry is estimated at 50 million domestic tourists who travel within the country on short trips usually travelling between May to August.[8] The largest tourism inflow in 2010 was from United Kingdom, followed by United States, India and China.[9][10] In 2010 Lonely Planet termed Pakistan as being "tourism's ‘next big thing’ for more years than we care to remember. [But] world media headlines [always] send things off the rails".[11]
abohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Pakistan
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   Naran kaghan water fall ..located in pakistan (province Gilgitbaltistan)Farphu Waterfalls is one of the tallest waterfalls of Pakistan. It is found in Bagrote, a valley in the Karakoram Mountain range in Gilgit–Baltistan.
 MOnthakha waterfall is also located in Gilgitbaltistan..
Jarogo waterfall is one of the largest waterfalls in Pakistan. There is a no doubt; Jarogo is also one of the best waterfalls in the world.

Azad Kashmir[edit]
Jamgar Waterfalls - in Neelum Valley
Kohala Waterfall - Bagh District
Dhani Waterfall - Muzaffarabad District
Patika Waterfall - Muzaffarabad District
Twin Waterfalls of Gulpur - in Kotli
Cham Waterfall - in Hattian Bala District
Amra Sawan Waterfall - Hattian Bala District
Tillni Waterfall Azad Kashmir in Bethak Baloch, Sudhnuti District
Balochistan[edit]
Pir Ghaib Waterfall - near Quetta[1]
Hanna-Urak Waterfall
Chotok Waterfall - near Khuzdar
Gilgit-Baltistan[edit]

Manthoka Waterfalls
Manthokha Waterfall - in Skardu
Farphu Waterfalls - Bagrot Valley, one of the tallest waterfalls
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa[edit]
Naran Kaghan Waterfalls
Baffa Waterfalls - near Mansehra
Gojar Khan Waterfalls - in Swat Valley
Swabi Waterfalls - near Mardan
Sajjikot Waterfall -near Abbotabad
Shingrai Waterfall - Manglawar Swat Valley
Jarogo Waterfal -near Biha Matta Swat
Punjab[edit]
Ashraf Chhambar, Tehsil Kahuta, District Rawalpindi
Marot Waterfalls - near Bahawalnagar
Narh Waterfall - at Narar, Tehsil Kahuta, Zilla Rawalpindi
Neela Sandh Waterfall- at Mouri syedan,Tehsil Kotli Sattian Rawalpindi
Bala Kas Waterfall- at Mouri syedan,Tehsil Kotli Sattian Rawalpindi.
Sindh[edit]
Khadeji Waterfalls - near Karachi
Hingan Waterfalls - near Gorakh Hill.... 

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