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Lahore

Lahore, the capital city of Punjab, is the most populous and second-largest city in the northeast part of Punjab province in Pakistan on the border with India at Wagha. It is located on the bank of River Ravi at a height of 213 meters above sea level. It is linked with the rest of Pakistan and accessed by all types of transportation. It is the major city to access all of the cities and towns of Punjab province. It has the largest railway station in Pakistan. Allam Iqbal International airport is used for all types of international and local flights.

Lahore Railway Station

On the occasion of Independence Day of Pakistan, all of the major building in Lahore and other main cities, are decorated with lights. So Lahore Railway station is decorated with colorful lights and represents a fantastic view at night on Independence Day of Pakistan.

Shrine of Baba Kamal Chishti

The shrine of Hazrat Baba Shah Kamal ChishtiLulusar is located on Ferozepur Road at the distacne of 4 km from Kasur Railway Station. His shrine stands on the top of an embankment. There is a legend describes about the greate flood destroyed the town, leaving only the shrine of Hazrat Kamal Chisti. He is one of the famous saint among those in sub-continent who had played important role in spreading Islam.

Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya

Bahauddin Zakariya, 13th century saint, is one the most popular sufi saint in Punjab region. He is considered as a founder of the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufism. His shrine is located at the distance of 5 km from Multan Railway Station via Shaheed Younis Road, near Fort Kohna. His tomb was build during his life and all of the expense were also paid by him. It is beautifully constructed in two-tier architecture in square shape. Same design is also followed in construction of other tombs in Southern Punjab.

Shrine of Bari Imam

The shrine of Bari Imam is, the most important shrine in Islamabad, located in the village of Noorpur Shahan, Islamabad at a distance of km from Zero Point, Islamabad. The shrine was first built by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.

Shrine of Bulleh Shah

The Shrine of Bulleh Shah is situated in Kasur City at the distance of one kilometer from Railway Station on Railway Road on its left side. There is also a mosque beside it, which is beautifully constructed in white and green tiles.

Shrine of Sultan Bahu

Sultan Bahu was a Sufi mystic, scholar and poet in Punjab province of Pakistan. He belonged to the Sufi order known as Qadiri, whereas his own mystic tradition is known as Sarwari Qadiri.

Tomb of Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Kokaltash

Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Zafar Jung Kokaltash was served as Mughal governor of Lahore. He was died in 1697 and buried here and his tomb was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. It is located in Mohalla Ganj, Mughalpura, near Chubchcha Railway Crossing. His tomb was damaged by Ranjit Sign in his era.Tomb was constructed in octagonal platform by using bricks and marble, but marble was removed by Ranjit Singh.

Tomb of shah rukn-e-alam

The Mazar of Rukn-i-Alam is located at the distance of 5 km from Multan Railway Station via Faizee Road, near Fort Kohna. It is beautifully constructed and represents the true glory of Multan. One can see its huge dome from a distance coming from any direction.

Tomb of Shah Shams Tabraiz

The tomb of Shah Shams Tabraiz or sharine of Shah Shams Tabrez is located at the distance of 7 km from Multan Railway Station on Baba Safra Road via Shaheed Younis Road. He was a great Muslim saint who is spiritual instructor of Mawlana Jalal Al Din Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Mawlana Rumi. He came from Persia, so this tomb was considered as holy location by Shia sect. It is considered as World cultural heritage center by UNESCO.

Discover the Rich Tapestry of Pakistan: Top 10 Must-Visit Places

Discover the Rich Tapestry of Pakistan: Top 10 Must-Visit Places

Nestled amidst the mighty Karakoram Range, the Hunza Valley is a breathtaking destination renowned for its spectacular scenery. Majestic mountains, serene lakes, and centuries-old forts make this region a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

The Future of Mobile Technology in Sustainable Tourism

The Future of Mobile Technology in Sustainable Tourism

Are you curious about mobile technology's future in sustainable tourism? Mobile technology has transformed our lives and is increasingly leveraged by the travel and tourism industry. From hotel bookings to digital guides, smartphones are ushering in a unique era for travellers exploring new destinations quickly and conveniently. Mobile has made our lives easier, and if you’re looking to buy a new phone, visit mobilemarkaz for details of new phone releases. What’s even more remarkable is the use of this technology for green initiatives that can help reduce environmental footprints while simultaneously providing tourists with memorable experiences — something we should strive for when it comes to personal travel. We will examine how mobile technologies like Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) support sustainable tourism today. We will also discuss their potential applications in terms of helping conserve resources in the future. Read on to understand these exciting innovations from an individual traveller’s perspective and destinations across the globe!

Kasur Land of Baba Bulleh Shah

Kasur Land of Baba Bulleh Shah

Kasur is a city to south of Lahore. It is my home town and famous as a land of Baba Bulleh Shah. It has a peaceful and comfortable environment that is a wish for everybody to live in such a place. It is a place of friendly and lovely people, they always communicate with outsiders with a very polite manner. I love everything that belong with my city as it was my birth place. It is believed that city was named Kashawar along with its neighbouring city Lahore, which was named Lahawar. Then it was transformed into Kasur.

Historical Places of Lahore at glance

Historical Places of Lahore at glance

Lahore is a famous city in Pakistan is renowned for its historical places and food. Because of its historical significance, several visitors are mostly attracted to it, especially foreign visitors. Not only international visitors, but also domestic people also love to visit the worth visiting historical places of Lahore that hold so much historical importance. Being a part of the sub-continent, many governments ruled over Lahore before the independence of Pakistan, including Sikh, Mughal, and British. Numerous places were built during the Mughal era and are preserved in the same manner to date. Historical sites those are pretty significant and most visited include the following.

Mahodand Lake - a homeland of trouts in sparkling waters in Swat

Mahodand Lake - a homeland of trouts in sparkling waters in Swat

In northern Pakistan there is a land called Swat, which is called "Switzerland of the Orient". It is famous for its surreal natural beauty. In the middle of the country is a unique lake called Lake Mahodand. Arguably one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. The lake is located 40 km from Kalam in the Ush Valley, part of the infamous Hindu Kush Mountains. Mahodand Lake is a homeland of trouts in the sparkling waters of swat and is considered on of the best place for fishing and camping.

Lahore, city that survived time, where the vibe is unreal

Lahore, city that survived time, where the vibe is unreal

Lahore's early history is vague, unreliable, and based on myths and legends. Travelogues, history books, and archaeological excavations make virtually no historical mention of the city. Around the 4th century BC, when Alexander's army invaded, historical chronicles make no mention of the existence of such a city. Cross Punjab. In the travelogue of Hieun Triang, a Chinese traveller who visited India in AD 630, there are traces of a town or settlement of the Hindu "Shahiya" dynasty near present-day Lahore.

Hidden Buddhist Historical Sites while Discovering Pakistan

Hidden Buddhist Historical Sites while Discovering Pakistan

Despite the country’s long history of Buddhist culture, many of these places remain unknown to the world. In recent years, Government of Pakistan has taken steps to promote the country’s tourism in recognition of its potential to attract tourists from around the world. The country is home to some of the world’s most important Buddhist sites, with Taxila, Swat Valley and Karakoram Highway. These sites offer a glimpse into the area’s ancient history and provide a unique mix of cultural influences, reflecting the intercultural exchange that has taken place in the area

Tips to consider while traveling to northern areas of Pakistan

Tips to consider while traveling to northern areas of Pakistan

Traveling to northern areas of Pakistan is probably the most ideal plan for people, especially during summer vacations. Northern areas of Pakistan attract tourists' attention and are famously known for their tremendous nature landscapes, historical traditions, and rich culture.

Khanpur Dam, a hub of water sports for a day-trip

Khanpur Dam, a hub of water sports for a day-trip

It was a pleasant morning in November 2019 when we were going to leave Lahore. It was about 7'O clock and waiting for other people in our group. After waiting for 30 minutes, our bus was ready to leave for the Khanpur Dam. We were much excited and started to gossip with each other. There was a lot of noise on the bus when the bus driver started music to suppress the noise. Immediately, everyone started to enjoy the music. The bus was turning toward Lahore-Islamabad Motorway to access the final destination. The driver stopped the music as we were crossing from the Motorway Interchange.

Traveling and the Significance of First-aid Traveling Kit Essentials

Traveling and the Significance of First-aid Traveling Kit Essentials

Traveling is vital and most people love to travel. They track down new places for unique activities and experiences and there is no wonder why the tourism industry has evolved so much over the past few decades.

A Day of Relaxation at Green Fields Balloki Kasur

A Day of Relaxation at Green Fields Balloki Kasur

On 22nd May 2017 at 10:30 a.m., me along with my 23 other fellows set out for a trip to Green Fields Country Club at the distance of 48 km from Lahore. While on the way to the Resort we played Cards in the bus and enjoyed it very much. It tooks us 1 hour and 45 minutes to reach our destination, where we were welcomed by Mr. Nadeem (Resort Manager). He offered our whole team welcome drinks and showed us way to the swimming pool and In Door games section. Where a few of us played In Door games and others who wanted to kill the heat went for swimming.

Exploring the Majestic Mountain Passes of Pakistan

Exploring the Majestic Mountain Passes of Pakistan

Welcome to the enchanting world of Pakistan's mountain passes, where adventure and natural beauty come together to create an unforgettable experience. From treacherous terrains to breathtaking vistas, these mountain passes offer a unique glimpse into the rugged and awe-inspiring landscapes of Pakistan.