Pakistan Holidays

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General info

Punjab

Islamabad

Getting there and away

Background

Geography

Sind

Karachi

Visas

Peoples

History

NWFP

Lahore

General

Languages

Archeology

Baluchistan

Peshawar

Health

Health

Cuisine

Tribal Areas

Quetta

When to go

Altitude

Language

Mountains + Valleys

Faisalabad

Weather

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Museams

National Parks

Hyderabad

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Multan

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The best time for travelling to Pakistan depends on which part of the country you intend to visit. Generally speaking the southern parts of Pakistan including Sind, Baluchistan, Punjab and southern NWFP are best visited in the cooler months between November and February. After that it gets uncomfortably hot.

The northern areas like Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir, and northern NWFP are best seen during June to October before the area becomes snowbound. The weather may be a little stormy during this time but the mountain districts are usually still accessible. Try and avoid Pakistan during Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting. This is because a fasting is a cranky Muslim and you may find yourself involuntarily joining in the fast because activity is kept to a minimum and food is hard to find during daylight hours.

 

Adventure Travel in North Pakistan

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Weather Pakistan Meteorological Department