Seeing a waterfall up close can be one of life’s most breathtaking experiences. In fact, no two waterfalls are exactly alike – they can be thin or massive, or peaceful. If you’ve seen one, you might want to see them all.
Luckily, Pakistan is blessed with some of the most wondrous waterfalls on Earth. They are a sight to behold.
It doesn’t matter whether you are a casual traveler or an adventurous spirit, these waterfalls are meant to be seen and experienced by everyone.
That being said, we present to you 15 of the most beautiful and picturesque waterfalls that you can visit in Pakistan.
These two interconnected waterfalls are located in the Kotli district of Azad Kashmir. You can view them both from a nearby hill.
At a mere 20 minutes drive from Havelian, Abbottabad, the Sajikot Waterfalls are a sight to behold. You can observe some rainbows here as well.
If you are visiting either Rawalpindi or Islamabad, don’t forget check out the beautiful blue Neela Sandh waterfalls in Lehtarar.
Written as Narar but pronounced as ‘Narrh,’ this waterfall can be seen on your way to the Panjpeer rocks. In fact, you can only find this waterfall during late summers.
Soon Valley is one of the most underrated valleys of Pakistan. It is particularly famous for the Kanhati waterfall.
Located in the Kallar Kahar area, the Neel Wahn waterfall deserves more than a look.
Neelum Valley’s hallmark and a nearby picnic spot for the residents of Muzaffarabad, the Kutton waterfall is freezing cold, even during hot summers.
The Jarogo Waterfall is located 30 KMs away from Matta, Swat.
On your way towards the Chakothi sector of Azad Kashmir, you’ll come across this beautiful Cham waterfall.
Located between the iconic red mud mountains of Azad Kashmir, the Dhani Waterfall presents an unmatched view.
For travelers on their way to Balochistan, the Pir Ghayab waterfall deserves a visit. It is located 70 KMs from Quetta city.
The Moola Chuttok Waterfall is in a league of its own. It’s situated 10 KM from Khuzdar city in Balochistan.
If you are planning to travel to the Baltistan region, do visit this hidden gem!
Another astounding waterfall in Skardu is Manthoka. We dare you to place your hand in the freezing cold water for over a minute! It’s that cold!
The Farphu Waterfall lies in the Bagrote Valley of Gilgit Baltistan.
Have you seen any of these waterfalls in your travels here? Do let us know which ones you are planning to visit this summer.