

The heart of Pakistan with rich culture, agriculture, and historical landmarks
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Punjab, the land of five rivers, is Pakistan's most populous province and the economic powerhouse of the country. Known for its fertile plains, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities, Punjab offers visitors a perfect blend of history, culture, and modernity. The province is the agricultural heartland of Pakistan, producing wheat, cotton, sugarcane, and rice. Punjab's cities are bustling centers of commerce, education, and culture, with Lahore often called the 'Cultural Capital of Pakistan'.
Punjabi culture is vibrant and hospitable, famous for its folk music, dance (Bhangra), and warm hospitality. The province celebrates numerous festivals including Basant (kite flying), Eid, and various religious festivals. Punjabi literature, poetry, and arts have significantly influenced Pakistani culture.
Famous for hearty, flavorful dishes like sarson ka saag with makki ki roti, butter chicken, seekh kebab, and various types of lassi. Street food culture thrives in cities like Lahore, offering everything from gol gappay to fresh fruit chaat.
UNESCO World Heritage site and magnificent Mughal architecture
One of the largest mosques in the world, built by Emperor Aurangzeb
Mughal garden complex with beautiful fountains and architecture
Famous border ceremony between India and Pakistan
Lahore and Sialkot International Airports serve the province. Motorways M-2/M-3/M-4 link major cities. Intercity trains connect Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi.
October–March for comfortable weather. Spring (Feb–Mar) is ideal for Basant-inspired festivities and food tours.
Explore Mughal heritage in Lahore, shrines in Multan, textile markets in Faisalabad, and the rural canal-side life in smaller towns.