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Pakistan is famous for its beautiful natural scenery, which covers everything ranging from high mountains, crystalized water lakes, forests and large desert regions. For nature lovers, the country provides several one-day trips which show the incredible part of the country's nature. Regardless of which of the four elements of nature you are passionate about, being one of the lovers of the mountains, the deserts, or the waterfalls, there will always be something for everyone. Following is a detailed list of the best one-day tours for nature lovers of Pakistan; 


1. Margalla Hills National Park

Islamabad Margalla Hills National Park is situated just on the outskirts of Islamabad and provides a great opportunity to get cozy with nature but remain in the vicinity of people. This one starts with an early morning hike into the green thickets of the park, where one will notice several aviation and monkeys, among other animals. However, being situated on a hilltop, the Daman-e-Koh viewpoint provides an excellent view of Islamabad city and the nearby hills, which will suit nature photographers. You can finish the day with a stroll in Rawal Lake, which offers beautiful scenery to have a relaxed evening. 


2. Neelum Valley – Azad Kashmir

If you want to see arresting rivers, some waterfalls and hills with green vegetation, a one-day Neelum Valley tour is a must. Starting right from Muzaffarabad early in the morning, you get mesmerizing sceneries of mountainous beauty and the flowing water of the Neelum River. There is a tour of the Kutton Waterfall, also known as Jagran Waterfall, which covers all the sites to be included in the tour. The forested hills around complement the clean, clear water to give a real privilege. This place is especially suitable for preparing and eating a meal outdoors, taking photos, and contemplating the beauty of untouched landscapes. 


3. Lake Saif-ul-Malook 

NaranSaif ul Malook is one of Pakistan's most famous natural sightseeing inaces loca, ted in the beautiful Kaghan Valley between high mountains. Naran is the best place to begin the tour as you walk or ride to this beautiful lake in a jeep. The way to get around is in itself a travel when concrete roads turn into curvy paths leading to the deep green waters of the lake, soon to be followed by snowy hills, including the famous Malika Parbat. The mountains are well reflected on the water giving the scenes an unforgettable impression. Tourists can take a boat ride, take a picnic, or sit and watch the beauty of this heaven on earth alpine lake. 


4. Hingol National Park

Hingol National Park is located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan wh, ich is briefly described below. Hingol National Park, situated near the Makran Coastal Highway rig, serves as a one-time trip for tourism seekers who want to see the plain, barren desert, sea view, and different types of wildlife. The park has the largest desert in Asia, high mountains and Hingol River as the characteristic geographic features. Many autochthonous and endemic patterns of that region, which include the Princess of Hope and the Sphinx, can still be observed by visitors. The park consists of wildlife like Ibex, leopards, and some birds. This is a tour of contrasts: a ride along the Makaran coast means marvelous views of the Arabian Sea. 


5. Mushkpuri Top 

MurreeAs an adventurous but comparatively more serene trekking experience, a day tour to Mushkpuri Top is ideal. This fairly demanding track is situated in the Galyat region and leads from Dunga Gali, a small town near Murree. This trail passes through Pine and has terrific vantage points of the hills and valleys around the area. At the summit, hikers sense the actual vista of the Kashmir Vale alongside the slightly distant snow-capped mountains. Nature lovers will find it a perfect destination to engage in an exciting hiking spree away from the hustle and bustle of city life since the place has a cool mountain breeze.