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 ...
Peshawar sits on the verge of the precipitous Khyber Pass, its old city awash with bazaars and minarets. Come and explore this ancient frontier town of the Persians with a local tourHQ guide.
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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 term “The Great Game” was first used by Rudyard Kipling in his book Kim. It refers to the competition between Russia and British in the 1800s to win control on Central Asia, and especially ...
Visit our host's homes and families in Hunza, Gojal, Skardu and Balistan. Meet with Pakistani women both socially and professionally in different forums. Experience tribal ...
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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 ...
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A relatively affluent town located in the East of Pakistan, Peshawar is known to be a frenetic place that, although relatively free of mass tourism, has many treasures to tempt the adventurous traveller.
Translated to mean a “City on the Frontier” in Persian, Peshawar is near the scenic Khyber Pass and sits on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, thereby lending it a distinct Afghan flavour. Your Peshawar tour guide will culturally acclimatise you by advising that the way of life in Peshawar is conservative and visitors can expect to be treated with courtesy and hospitality. The preferred mode of transport here is by auto rickshaw, a very convenient mode of transport especially while navigating the lanes of the Old City Centre. Lately, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has set about restoring a number of houses in the old city of Peshawar, some of which are 150 years old. One could spend days exploring this area, haggling in the bazaars for Pakistani and afghan cloth and handicrafts, tasting mouth-watering kebabs and kulfis, all while imbibing the lively vibe of the city; but be sure to also leave time for the Bala Hisar Persian Fort, Mahabat Knah Mosque and Peshawar Museum.
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