
April is one of the best months to explore Pakistan. The harsh winter is over, spring is in full bloom, and the weather is perfect for traveling across the country. Whether you’re a nature lover, a cultural explorer, or a photography enthusiast, here are the best places to visit in Pakistan in April along with travel tips, places to stay, local cuisine, and must-see attractions.
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Toggle1. Hunza Valley – Cherry Blossoms & Clear Skies
By April, Hunza is in full bloom with cherry, apricot, and apple blossoms painting the valley in pastel shades.
Things to Do:
- Visit Altit Fort, Baltit Fort, and Eagle’s Nest
- Take photos of the blossom season in Karimabad
- Enjoy serene walks around Attabad Lake
Where to Stay:
- Hunza Serena Inn
- Hard Rock Hunza Resort
- Eagle’s Nest Hotel
What to Eat:
- Traditional chapshuro
- Walnut cake and Hunza herbal teas
- Fresh fruit juices and dried apricots

2. Swat Valley – Green Hills & Waterfalls
April is the beginning of the tourist season in Swat, with snow melted from lower areas and flowers blooming everywhere.
Things to Do:
- Visit Mingora, Fizagat Park, and Malakand Pass
- Explore Marghazar White Palace and local handicrafts
- Enjoy riverside picnics and short hikes
Where to Stay:
- Swat Serena Hotel
- Rock City Resort
- Hotel Hilton Palace
What to Eat:
- Swati pulao and BBQ trout
- Local chapli kebab and rice
- Green tea with honey

3. Sakardu – A Spring Gateway to Mountains
With roads reopening, April is a beautiful time to visit Skardu before the summer rush.
Things to Do:
- Visit Shigar Fort and Khaplu Palace
- Explore Satpara Lake and Upper Kachura Lake
- Hike light trails around Shangrila Lake
Where to Stay:
- Serena Shigar Fort Hotel
- Shangrila Resort Skardu
- Hotel One Skardu
What to Eat:
- Local momos and soup
- Buttered bread with local apricot jam
- Yak meat curry (if available)

4. Peshawar – Spring Markets & Historical Treasures
Peshawar is culturally rich, and April’s pleasant weather makes exploring the old city a joy.
Things to Do:
- Visit Qissa Khwani Bazaar, Sethi House, and Bala Hisar Fort
- Shop for traditional jewelry and Peshawari chappals
- Stroll through Wazir Bagh and local parks
Where to Stay:
- Pearl Continental Peshawar
- Shelton’s Rezidor
- Fort Continental Hotel
What to Eat:
- Kabuli pulao and Peshawari namkeen tikka
- Charsi karahi and Afghan naan
- Fresh lassi from local dhabas

5. Chitral – Blossoms & Culture in Kalash Valleys
Chitral in April is quiet and peaceful, with the Kalash valleys starting to bloom.
Things to Do:
- Visit Bumburet and Rumbur valleys
- Explore Chitral Fort and Shahi Mosque
- Enjoy panoramic views of Tirich Mir
Where to Stay:
- PTDC Chitral Motel
- Hindukush Heights Hotel
- Kalash Valley Guest Houses
What to Eat:
- Kalasha bread and cheese
- Chitrali-style dumplings
- Herbal teas and dry fruit

Travel Tips for April in Pakistan
- Ideal for nature photography and family trips
- Book early for Hunza and Skardu during blossom season
- Wear layers – mornings are cool, afternoons warm
- Respect local customs, especially in Kalash and Chitral
Conclusion
April is a breath of fresh air across Pakistan. From Hunza’s pink blossoms to Chitral’s cultural valleys and Peshawar’s historic streets, spring offers the perfect backdrop for discovery.
Ready for a scenic spring trip? April is calling – pack your camera and curiosity!