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Luxury Meets Nature: Pearl Resorts Launches in Pakistan

Spanning 100 acres at 7,000 feet along

the Karakoram Highway, this landmark

project aims to redefine elite tourism

Correspondent

Islamabad: Hashoo Group, Pakistan’s leading hospitality and real estate giant, has joined hands with Neelishang Hills, the country’s largest hill station development, to introduce Pearl Resorts—an exclusive ultra-luxury mountain retreat. Spanning 100 acres at 7,000 feet along the Karakoram Highway, this landmark project aims to redefine elite tourism and high-value real estate investment in Pakistan.

A New Benchmark in Luxury Tourism

Pearl Resorts will feature:

  • Pearl Signature Villas
  • Pearl Serviced Apartments
  • Five-Star Pearl Continental Hotel

Designed for elite travelers and high-net-worth investors, the project offers breathtaking 360-degree mountain views, world-class amenities, and a nature-integrated lifestyle.

Prime Location & Global Appeal

Located just two hours from Islamabad via the CPEC Hazara Motorway, Pearl Resorts is set to become a top destination for global investors and foreign direct investment (FDI). Its blend of exclusivity, natural beauty, and sustainable development solidifies Pakistan’s position in luxury tourism and high-end real estate.

The visionary partnership between Hashoo Group and Neelishang Hills signals a new era for Pakistan’s hospitality and investment sectors, setting new standards of sophistication, elegance, and global appeal.

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