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 ...
Getting a Pakistan tour guide from tourHQ for the city of Rawalpindi can help you explore the pretty parks, old Mughal forts and Buddhist heritage centres.
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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 ...
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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 ...
World Heritage sites of Pakistan.
Mughal, Sikh, Afghan and British empires have all passed through Rawalpindi in the last 1,000 years, each adding their own touches to its fibre. However, there's been no change more defining to Rawalpindi than the planned construction of the Pakistani capital of Islamabad in the 1960s. This megacity capital was joined at the hip to old Pindi (as the place is known to locals), thereby bringing in jobs, industry, politics and plenty of more opportunities. Over the decades, Rawalpindi, despite being the older city by some millennia, settled in to play second fiddle. Its suburbs such as Bahria town were enriched with well-to-do housing, commuter trains whizzed to the new government offices to the north-east, and pretty parks like Ayub and Liaquat Bagh (now infamous as the site of so many political assassinations) were planted. History still abounds here; visitors can flit between the throbbing Saraf, Moti and Raja Bazaar, uncovering temples and old architecture in their midst. Also, be sure to ask your Rawalpindi tour guide about the Taxila tourist train for Buddhist relics, or trips to the Rohtas Fort for old Mughal tales.
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