Pakistan Independence Day 2023, some ways to celebrate the occasion

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On August 14, 1947, after seven years of determined struggle, Pakistan emerged as a sovereign nation under the astute leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as the British Indian Empire divided into India and Pakistan. The All-India Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, fought for a separate state for Muslims. This day is a celebration of unity, freedom, and the sacrifices made by leaders like Jinnah and Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Pakistan Independence Day is celebrated annually on the 14th of August. This year, the 14th of August falls on a Monday, which is great because it gives people an extended weekend to participate in the festivities. This means more opportunities to engage in celebratory events, attend parades, raise the national flag, and engage in other patriotic activities. It’s a special time for Pakistanis to come together and honor the country’s independence and the sacrifices made by our forefathers.

To celebrate the Independence Day of Pakistan, you can start by wearing the national colors of green and white, symbolizing peace and wealth. Many people attend Independence Day parades dressed in attire that reflects these colors.

Visiting national monuments and landmarks is a popular way to commemorate the day. It’s also a great opportunity to spend time with family, exchange gifts, and go sightseeing.
At daybreak, the Pakistani flag is raised on public and private buildings, as well as monuments. Decorations and colorful lighting adorn Parliament House and other official buildings. Streets and homes are decorated with candles, oil lights, and banners.
On the night before Independence Day, fireworks display light up the sky, adding to the festive atmosphere. Throughout the day, there are special theatre performances, national song contests, concerts, and Independence Day pageants to enjoy. These activities help to honor the significance of Pakistan’s Independence Day and bring people together in celebration.
Celebrating Pakistan’s Independence Day with a designated holiday is a fantastic opportunity to explore the mesmerizing northern regions of Pakistan. These areas are renowned for their breathtaking natural beauty, offering a chance to appreciate the land that was obtained through significant sacrifices.

You can plan a trip to places like Gilgit-Baltistan, known as the “Gem of Pakistan,” where you’ll encounter majestic mountains, serene lakes, and charming valleys. The Hunza Valley, with its stunning vistas of Rakaposhi and Ultar Peaks, is a must-visit destination. Naltar Valley, famous for its colorful lakes and lush green meadows, is another hidden gem.
If you’re seeking adventure, head to the enchanting Swat Valley, where you can indulge in hiking, trekking, and even skiing during the winter months. The picturesque Kaghan Valley is another paradise, offering breathtaking views of lakes, waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks.

Don’t miss out on the captivating beauty of Azad Kashmir, with its pristine lakes like Neelum Valley and Banjosa Lake, surrounded by lush forests and mountains.

Exploring these northern regions of Pakistan not only allows you to witness the natural wonders of the country but also serves as a tribute to the sacrifices made for its independence. So pack your bags, embark on a memorable journey, and celebrate Pakistan’s Independence day in the lap of nature’s splendor.