What to Wear When Travelling Across Pakistan
Pakistan is perhaps one of the easiest places to get up and travel across with little planning. There’s never a wrong time to go on a mini-vacation, however, knowing what to bring comes with its own problems. We all know the basics, such as important documents, plenty of mosquito repellent, and your phone charger. When it comes to a fashion plan, you’ll end up sitting in front of your luggage with no idea what to take. Not to worry, cause this guide (based on provinces) should help you plan out your wardrobe essentials and what you need to pack!
Sindh
Sindh is perhaps one of the most diverse places for clothing choices, thanks to Karachi’s boiling pot of culture. Karachi’s nightlife is versatile, and having a fun outfit is a must. If you’re from a younger crowd, a sleek dress with dressy heels is a must. You never know when you’ll be dragged to a new concert last minute. Similarly, a surprise beach visit is inevitable, so make sure to pack a swimsuit and a sarong or cover-up.
Although Karachi is the main attraction, you may sometimes need to travel towards interior Sindh for a more village-style life. In the hot summers, pack a loose, long-sleeved ethnic top and pair it with flowy white pants for a mixture of modern and desi. Grab some open-toed chappals and a shawl for public gatherings. There’s no need to get too flashy, as you’ll likely be stuck inside an air-conditioned room the entire time!
Punjab
Places like Lahore and Islamabad are known for a much slower pace than Karachi, with people being able to explore more of their fashion choices and make bigger statements. If you’re visiting more culturally significant and spiritual places like the Badshahi Mosque and Shalimar Gardens, then carrying a chadar and shalwar kameez/harem pants with you is essential. Pair it up with Khussa’s for a complete desi look. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, check out Lahore Polo Club’s matches, where you can sit in the stands and really feel the Secretariat vibe. Wear a skirt and a loose blouse and accessorise it with a hat. Lahore’s weather tends to be very rainy, so make sure to grab a black umbrella so it can go with every outfit.
Balochistan
Balochistan is a highly underrated region that has hidden tourist sites that are incredibly beautiful and breathtaking. Its rugged mountains have numerous waterfalls hidden amongst them while their coastlines stretch as far as the eye can see. Popular places include Urak Valley, Moola Chotok Waterfalls, Kund Malir beach, and Hingol National Park.
As is the case with most of Pakistan, you’re bound to face very hot weather when travelling in the summer. Bring light shalwar kameez that can be paired with comfortable walking shoes. When it comes to beaches, wear swimming tights with a long flowy shirt on top. Alternatively, you can wear a long, flowy dress or skirt if you’re not planning on diving straight into the water. You can embrace the culture by bringing along all your ethnic jewellery and matching it with the kurta.
KPK (Northern Areas)
No one is a stranger to the attractions of Northern Pakistan with its cool weather and snowy mountain tops. Grab a warm, thick jacket for those chilly days out. Denim jackets are a fun look to wear over a sweatshirt to stay stylish. A thick pair of jeans is much needed, especially for all that hiking. Grab a few pairs to mix and match with multiple sweaters so you’ll never run out of options. Take a sturdy pair of walking shoes to get you through the rock and muddy terrain, and if you’re going further North you might even need snow boots or gloves. A cute beanie and scarf will complete your look and is perfect for being functional yet fashionable. In the nights, wear a thick, cosy shawl for when you’re too tired to wear an entire get up. Don’t forget to pack a backpack so you can carry all your hiking gear!
We hope this quick travel guide helps you out in picking your outfit depending on which place you go to! So let’s not overpack with things you don’t need and stick to the essentials. It’s always best to have an itinerary in store to make it so much easier to decide what clothes you’ll need. New places mean the perfect time to experiment, especially with different weather conditions. So leave that old t-shirt out of your luggage!
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