Pakistan, a culturally and socially diverse country, boasts a civilisation going millennia; the country is host to cultural relics inherited from the knowledge and experience of communities, historians, artists, archaeologists, and anthropologists. The country’s spiritual heritage is epitomised by the mosques, shrines, temples, churches, gurudwaras, and mandirs that it has preserved over the decades. In 2020, the American magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, ranked Pakistan as the number one travel destination for tourism. Taxila, an ancient city, is a trove of treasures with Buddhist Stupas and archaeological remains. Deep in the Kalasha valleys of Chitral, you can meet the indigenous tribe believed to be descendants of Alexander the Great. Due to this kind of cultural power, the World Economic Forum has placed Pakistan among the top 25% of global destinations for its Unesco ‘World Heritage Sites’. Pakistan’s landscape is unique and varied, with high altitude mountain ranges in the north;
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