The landscape of Pakistan ranges from high mountains in the north, Karakoram and the Himalayas, through dissected plateaus to the rich alluvial plains of the Punjab. Then follows the desolation of Balochistan and the hot, dry deserts of Sindh that mix into miles and miles of golden beaches off the coast of Mekran. The country borders Iran to the west, India to the east, Afghanistan to the northwest, China to the north and the Arabian Sea to the south. Nowhere in the world is there a great concentration of high mountains, peaks, glaciers and passes, except Pakistan. It presents 5 of the 14 peaks that rise above 24,000 feet on the face of the earth. 40 of the world's 50 highest mountains occupy the northern part of the country, where three of the most powerful mountain systems are found: the Hindu Kush, the Karakorams and the Himalayas. This land of geographical splendors is also endowed with the rarest creatures, some of which are indigenous specifically to its spectacular mountains. Here live three different species of Markhor, four separate types of Urial, as well as two subspecies of Ibex, Marco Polo Argali and Blue Sheep. Markhor hunting can only be done legally in Pakistan, since it is the only country for which the CITES agency has legalized the importation of trophies in the EU and EE states. UU The region was a crossroads of historic trade routes, including the Silk Road, and was settled over thousands of years by many groups, often referred to as "a museum of races." People with typical costumes, popular dances, music and sports such as polo and buzkashi provide the traveler with an unforgettable experience. whenever you go for hunt make sure you are fully equipped with hunting gears .your gun is fully functional and also keep Handmade Damascus Steel Folding Pocket Knife.