LOCATION & GEOGRAPHY:
Pakistan is situated between latitude 24 and 37 degrees north and longitude 62 and 75 degrees
east. The country borders Iran on the west, India in the east, Afghanistan in the north-west, China in the north and Arabian
sea on the south. The great mountain ranges of the Himalayas, the Karakorams and the Hindukush form Pakistan's northern highlands
of the north-west frontier province and the Northern Area; Punjab province is a flat, alluvial plain with five major rivers
dominating the upper region eventually joining the Indus river flowing south to the Arabian sea; Sindh is bounded on the east
by the thar desert and the Rann of Kutch and on the west by the Kirthar range; the Balochistan plateau is an arid tableland,
encircled by dry mountains
Pakistan is situated between latitude 24 and 37 degrees north and longitude 62 and 75 degrees
east. The country borders Iran on the west, India in the east, Afghanistan in the north-west, China in the north and Arabian
sea on the south. The great mountain ranges of the Himalayas, the Karakorams and the Hindukush form Pakistan's northern highlands
of the north-west frontier province and the Northern Area; Punjab province is a flat, alluvial plain with five major rivers
dominating the upper region eventually joining the Indus river flowing south to the Arabian sea; Sindh is bounded on the east
by the thar desert and the Rann of Kutch and on the west by the Kirthar range; the Balochistan plateau is an arid tableland,
encircled by dry mountains
CLIMATE
Pakistan has well defined seasons; Winter (December - February),
Spring (March - April), Summer (May - September) and Autumn (October - November). During summer in central and southern parts
of the country, the temperature may go as high as 45oC. However, the northern regions have very pleasant weather during summers.
Between July and August, the season brings an average 38-51cm of rain to plains and 152-203cm in lower Himalayan valleys of
Murree, Kaghan, Swat and Azad Kashmir.