Makran Coastal Highway

The Makran Coastal Highway, also called National Highway 10 (N-10) is a 653 km artery running mostly along the Arabian Sea coast connecting Karachi in Sindh province with Gwadar and Jiwani in Balochistan Province of Pakistan. In between, the picturesque highway passes through and gives access to a number of attractions including some off-the-beaten-path-wonders; natural […]

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Lahore Fort and Shalimar Garden

The Lahore Fort and Shalimar Garden are two exceptional royal complexes from the Mughal era. Both monuments are in Lahore, the cultural hub of Pakistan, and boasting of their pride and prestige to date. The Lahore Fort and Shalimar Garden were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Pakistan in 1981 for their “outstanding repertoire” […]

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Neelum Valley

The 200 km bow shaped Neelum Valley is a densely forested gorge stippled in several tiny valleys with height ranging from 2,000 ft to 8,000 ft from Muzaffarabad to Taobat. The Neelum Valley was named after the River Neelum flowing through the length of the valley running parallel to the Kaghan valley to the north […]

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Historical Monuments at Makli

Overview The gigantic Muslim necropolis of the historical monuments, Makli Necropolis in Thatta, is one of the largest graveyards in the world. The cemetery encompasses an area of 10 km2 and is home to about half a million monuments. Sprawling in a diamond-shaped site, Makli houses alluring tombs and graves of people from all walks of […]

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History of Tourism

The history of tourism goes as far back as the evolution of human civilisation – long before the coinage of the word “tourism” in the 18th century. People travelled for a number of reasons. The earliest known purpose of travel was for the food and shelter by the bare feet hunters and gatherers. Tourism today, […]

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