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Badin
Badin is located at the distance of 210 km from Karachi in Sindh province on Badin-Sajawal road. It lies on the east side of the Indus River with the fertile plains. It is suitable for rice crop due to its swampy and fertile land. It is also known as Sugar State due to its production of sugar.
Behrain
Behrain is a hill station located in Swat district of KPK. 60 km North of Mingora at an elevation of 4700 ft on the right bank of Swat River. It is named Bahrain due to its location at the confluence of the Daral and Swat rivers. It is known for its riverside tourist resorts, local handicrafts, and its view of the merging of the Daral and Swat Rivers. It also serves as a base camp for the trail that leads to the Daral & Sadie lakes.
Chinar Family Resort Bhurban
Chinar Family Resort is a beautiful resthouse in Bhurban Murree with different facilities such as restaurant, meeting rooms, indoor and outdoor games, etc.
Chiniot
Chiniot is situated along the Chenab River at the distance of 158 km from Lahore on the Jhang - Chiniot Road via Faisalabad-Multan Motorway M-4. It is famous for beautifully curving wooden furniture and wonderful sophisticated architecture of havelis, mentions, and mosques.
Deosai Plains
Deosai Plains, also known as Deosai National Park, is located at the distance of 30 km from Skardu between Astore and Skardu District. Its average elevation is 13,497 feet above sea level and is considered the second-highest plateaus in the world. Due to its height, there is no tree in the Deosai Plains but full of lush green grass and flowing plants. It is also famous for wildlife and different kind of flora and fauna in the Karakoram Range. In the spring season, it becomes colorful due to those wildflowers and a variety of butterflies.
Dina
Dina is a small town in the Jhelum District at the distance of 200km from Lahore on G. T. Road in the beginning of Pothohar Plateau. So its landscape is attractive with small size greenish mountains. The importance of this small town is due to the Mangla Dam in Mirpur Azad Kashmir on the Jhelum River, that is the one of the main energy production unit in Pakistan. Number of small small industries related to iron, wood or marble are participating in the development of Pakistan.
Dino Park
It is located on Pir Sohawa Road just near Margalla Ave at the foot of the Margalla Hills. It has a beautiful collection of models of dino family to educate children.
Fatima Jinnah Park
Fatima Jinnah Park, also known as Sector F-9 Park or Capital Park, is the largest park in Islamabad in Sector F-9. It is mostly covered with greenery having different kinds of wildlife. Park also has a kid play area, tennis court, cricket ground and clubs.
Ganda Singh Border
Ganda Singh Border is an international border between Pakistan and India in Ganda Singh Wala village. The border is now closed after the 1970 war between Pakistan and India, but tourists can visit the area to observe the India-Pakistan border.
Gupis Yasin
Gupis Yasin is located in the west of Gilgit-Baltistan in the high mountains of the Hindu Kush Range at a distance of 187 KM from the Gilgit main city. It is given the status of district in 2019 and separated from Ghizer district including Gupis, Yasin, and Phander Tehsil.
Hingol National Park
Hingol National Park, or Hungul National Park, is situated along the Makran coastal line in Lasbela district, Balochistan. It is the second largest park in Pakistan, covering an area of 6,100 square kilometers. Some of the its area is also located in Gwadar and Awaran. It is located at the distance of 717 km from the main Quetta city and 243 km from Karachi on the Makran Coastal Highway.
Hiran Minar
Hiran Minar, also known as Royal hunting resort, was built by Mughal Emporer in memory of his pet Antelope, named Mans Raj, in 1607 in Skeikhupura, also known as Jahangirpura. It is located at the distance of 5 km from Sheikhupura Railway Station and accessed via Hafizabad Road. A 30-meter high tower was constructed on his grave, which is circular and tapers toward its top on the flat platform. There is a spiral staircase having 108 steps inside the tower that leads to the top of the top. There are 210 square holes in the outer surface of the tower to accommodate the birds living in the surrounding jungle.
Jasmine and Rose Garden Islamabad
Rose and Jasmine Garden is located on Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad on Kashmir Highwary. Park is an ideal location for nature lover with full of different types of flowers specially rose. One can feel the romantic aroma of flowers everywhere in the garden.
Jinnah Garden Faisalabad
Jinnah Garden, also known as Company Baagh, is a beautiful park, located at the distance of 2km from Faisalabad Railway Station via Mall Road, turn right on Club Road after The Chenab Club. It is a very old park in Faisalabad. A baradari is there within the natural beauty of colorful flowers and green and shady trees. It is the best for one-day spending to get comfort and relaxation.
Ladyfinger Peak
Ladyfinger Peak is one the highest rock spire peak without snow. It is situated along the Hunza Peak on the southwest ridge of the Ultar Sar massif in Batura Muztagh and clearly visible from Hunza Valley.
Mandi Bahauddin
Mandi Bahauddin is situated between the Jhelum River and the Chenab River, at the distance of 190 km from Lahore It is a central part of the Chaj Doab between the Jhelum River and the Chenab River, the is fertile land and suitable for different types of crops. It was one of the largest and important grain market developed in the British regime.
Minar-e-Pakistan
Minar-e-Pakistan, an important building, was constructed in memory of the independence of Pakistan. The resolution of Pakistan on 23 March 1940 was passed in the same place. It was the first call for the independence of a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent. It was an important event in the history of Pakistan when a separate Muslim state was demanded.
Minawar
Minawar is located at 8 km from Gilgit City on Karakoram Highway after Chhamugarh in Gilgit District.
Minchinabad
Minchinabad, tehsil of Bahawalnagar, is located at the distance of 232 KM on Head Sulemanki Road. Its name is after Colonel Charles Minchin who was the British Political Agent to oversee the Bahawalpur State from 1866-1876.
Mingora
Mingora is the head-quarter of Swat city along the Swat River. It is commercial hub for trade for all type of products. The local peoples used to purchases all of their household needs as well as fulfill the needs of all of the retailers in other localities in Swat.
Minimarg
Minimarg is a very attractive village in the Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir, located on the right bank of the Kishenganga River, also called Neelum River, at an altitude of 2,845 meter. It is located at the distance of 536 km from Islamabad and accessible via Mansehra - Naran - Jalkhan, Chilas, then through the Karakoram Highway, turn left after passing Raikot Bridge on the Astore Valley Road, this road leads toward Minimarg after crossing the Azad Kashmir Border. Access through Neelum Vally is short but more difficult, only trekking and jeep tracks are available to access it.
Pir Chinsai
Pir Chinasi is a beautiful tourist spot situated in Muzaffarabad at the distance of 30 km on the top of hills at an altitude of 9,500 feet. There is a shire of a famous saint, Pir Hussain Shah Bukhari, on the top of the hill, that's why its name called as Pir Chinasi.
Pishin Valley
Pishin district is located at a distance of 50 km from Quetta in the northwest of Balochistan near the Afghanistan border, a real beautiful valley as consist of thousands of gardens full of fruits and flowers. It is the good source of crops, fruits and vegetables.
Prospect Point Ziarat
Prospect Point is located 6km from Ziarat city at an altitude of 2,713 meters, which gives a splendid view of Koshki Valley. It is on the hill surrounded by Ziarat city. At the top of the hill, you will get a beautiful view of the valley sloping downside.From the top of the hill, you can also get a wonderful view of the highest peak in this area, known as Khilafat having a height of 3,487 meters.
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi is situated on the southern slopes of the north-western extremities of the Himalayas and on the Potohar plateau, at a distance of 375 km from Lahore via Lahore-Islamabad Motorway. It is an important city due to its common boundary with the Capital city Islamabad.
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.
Siphon Fishing Point
Siphon is the important fishing point in Sheikhupura district near Lahore city at the Ravi River, near the border between Pakistan and India. It can be accessed through G. T. Road, turning left from Jallo near Wagha Border at the distance of 28 km from Lahore Railway Station. It can also be accessed from Lahore - Islamabad Motorway M-1, Lahore-Kala Khatie Narang Road and turn right to Ghazi Kakka Road at the distance of 69 km from Sheikupura Batti Chowk.
Toba Tek Singh
Toba Tek Singh is located on the right bank of the Ravi River at the distance of 270 km from Lahore, and accessible via Islamabad-Lahore Motorway M-2, and turn left from Pindi Bhattian on Faisalabad - Multan Motorway M-4. It is named after Tek Singh, a Sikh Religious personality.
Yasin River
The Yasin River flows throughout the Yasin Valley, orignated from the border between Chitral district and Gupis-Yasin district, from the glaciers of the Koyo Zom, that is the highest mountain in the Gupis-Yasin district. River flows from the narrow line between the mountains near Rawat and Darkut village, and then most of the areas in the Yasin Valley, it flows in wider channel. Finally it ends in the Gilgit River near Gupis town.
Yasin Valley
Yasin Valley, Babaye-e-Yasen, is a valley in Hindu Kush Range at an average altitude of 26,00 meters, in Gupis-Yasin district, Baltistan, at the distance of 128 km from Gilgit main city and accessible through Chitral Road from Gilgit along the Gilgit River. From Gupis town, turn right on Yasin Valley Road along the Yasin River to access it.
Yasin Village
Yasin Village, a romance of beauty, is located in Yasin Valley in Gupis-Yasin district at the distance of 42 km from Gupis town in the region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is surrounded by the high-altitude mountains of the Hindu Kush mountain range. It has an strategic importance due to having access to a high mountain pass toward the Yarkhun Valley and the Broghil Pass in the Upper Chitral district, which connect with the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan.
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!
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.
Regional languages in Sindh and their importance in culture and tourism
Regional languages in Sindh and their importance in culture and tourism
Sindh is a fascinating province in Pakistan, located in the southern part of Pakistan; with its 47.9 million population stands as the third-largest province in Pakistan. It is the second-largest province in terms of area of 140914 sq. Km. It is the homeland of vast cultures, rich traditions and ancient heritage. The regional languages of Sindh are one of the most significant aspects of its culture. The region of Sindh is known for its diverse linguistic landscape, art, music, and literature.
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.
Flood 2022 severely disturbs the tourism industry in Pakistan
Flood 2022 severely disturbs the tourism industry in Pakistan
The recent flood of the year 2022 during the monsoon period in Pakistan has severely disturbed all of the economic activities, especially the tourism industry in Pakistan. It was due to high temperature in the summer season and the melting of glaciers at a higher rate as compared to previous years. The percentage of rainfall in monsoon is higher as compared to that of previous years. The recent rains in Pakistan have broken the last 70 years' record. The water level in rivers has increased due to water released by India. More than 50% physical area of Pakistan is affected partially due to heavy rain and flood, whereas nearly 30% of locations are severely affected. Several connecting roads and bridges are damaged due to floods in various cities. Several cities and towns are disconnected from other cities in the country.
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.
Local languages in the Northern Areas, Gilgit-Baltistan
Local languages in the Northern Areas, Gilgit-Baltistan
There are many beautiful valleys in the Northern Areas, where people love to spend their holidays due to the pleasant and healthy weather. Gilgit-Baltistan, also known as Northern Areas, has diversified cultures, tribes, sects, and peoples. There are more than 50 different languages and dialects spoken in the various valleys of the Northern Areas. Most of the languages in Gilgit Baltistan are only spoken by specific people in the limited geographical area of the Northern Areas. Local people treat you with more hospitality and love if someone can speak the local language. Here I want to introduce the main languages spoken in Gilgit-Baltistan.
Traveling in Forest
Traveling in Forest
Everyone loves to explore and travel in a forest. It is a place to learn about animals, plants, insects, the environment, etc. You must get information about the equipment and learn about guidelines you need in the forest before traveling in it.
Problems faced while traveling in the Northern Areas
Problems faced while traveling in the Northern Areas
I want to share the most valuable information that will be helpful and crucial for you while planning to travel to the Northern Areas of Pakistan. I will try to explain these with my traveling experience in various areas in Pakistan, such as Murree, Naran, Swat, Gilgit, Hunza, Skardu, Chitral, and Neelum Valley.
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.
Mountains, Valleys & Lakes: Pakistan! A Tourist's Haven
Mountains, Valleys & Lakes: Pakistan! A Tourist's Haven
While it is hard to imagine a country with the most magnificent landscapes, rugged peaks, concealed villages and wind-swept plains, there is one country in South Asia that checks all of your boxes. What if we told you that there is everything you could possibly imagine in a country called Pakistan? A country like Pakistan is essentially known as a haven for tourists. This is due to the fact that there is everything a tourist wishes to see and experience in just one country.
Three Days in Murree
Three Days in Murree
Murree is one of the most popular hill station in Pakistan which is seven thousand above from the sea level. As we know weather remain charming all the year. I have visited many time in my life but recently I visited in January 2017 just before to start my sixth semester of BBA(H).
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.