Top 4 Places for Trekking in Pakistan
Breathtaking and challenging, but certainly rewarding Pakistan's trekking routes are one-of-its-kind wonders for the nature and adventure lover. From Skardu to Shimshal Pass, here are the top ...
Between the UNESCO Fort of Lahore, where Mughal apses tower over English gardens, and the Old Town of narrow lanes, tourHQ’s local guides reveal one of Asia’s most artistic, cultural cityscapes.
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Breathtaking and challenging, but certainly rewarding Pakistan's trekking routes are one-of-its-kind wonders for the nature and adventure lover. From Skardu to Shimshal Pass, here are the top ...
Nestled amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas in Pakistan, Gilgit Baltistan is a land of towering mountains, pristine lakes, and diverse ethnic communities, offering a one-of-its-kind ...
The Mughals were the undisputed masters of the subcontinent through the 16th and 17th centuries. Their empire was one of only three periods in history during which the subcontinent has come under a ...
Tourism improves in Pakistan every year.
Hindu Kush mountains and its tribes are known for years, they were travelling to other valleys for trade and safety, and using the mountain passes as a short and safe routes, its hard to ...
This place is called Poonering Kish (place of primula flowers) which grows high in the mountains, at this place they are abundent so the local call them fairy flowers and many strories related to ...
World Heritage sites of Pakistan.
A palimpsest of post-colonial relics of the Raj, Sikh temples, ancient Mughal frontispieces and anachronistic gothic façades, the bubbling city of Lahore is Pakistan’s undisputed cultural capital. It’s the El Dorado of interesting architecture, and visitors wandering the ancient walled centre are awed by shrine after shrine of formidable historical and religious importance.
Don’t miss the UNESCO accredited fort complex that’s alive with elegant Mughal apses and home to a number of the city’s most remarkable sites, from the 17th century Naulakha Pavilion in clean white marble, to the regal Sheesh Mahal right at its heart. Around the old town, a number of the original 13 city gates are also worth a visit, still standing as defiant relics of the bygone Mughal age.
Lahore’s new town is the place to go for shopping and street food. For the latter, your Lahore guide will recommend areas around Gawal mandi and Old Anarkali as the best hotspots of local culinary flair, serving spicy Gosht and nihari late into the evening.
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