4,272–4,304 m | 33rd Highest Lake in the World | Broghil Valley, Upper Chitral The Karomber Lake Trek in Pakistan is one of the most breathtaking high-altitude adventures, taking travelers through the remote and pristine landscapes of the Wakhan Corridor and Broghil Valley in Chitral. From the Pakistan side, the Wakhan Corridor opens into a...Read More
In the early 20th century, the princely state of Bahawalpur was flourishing under the leadership of Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan V. It was a time of prosperity, cultural refinement, and ambitious architectural projects that would come to define the city’s royal identity. Amid this era of grandeur, construction began in 1905 on a new palace...Read More
Gulzar Mahal (Urdu: گلزار محل) is a stunning testament to the opulence and architectural finesse of the Abbasi dynasty in Bahawalpur. Built during the early 20th century, this pink-hued palace is nestled in the lush Lal Suhanra gardens, offering a serene blend of Mughal elegance, colonial charm, and European aesthetic influence. Gulzar Mahal was primarily...Read More
Picture by: Mustaqeem Sajid ||General member || AKS-UET photography Society Farukh Mahal Bahawalpur Pakistan (Urdu: فرخ محل) is a historic palace within the Bahawalgarh Palace Complex in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. Constructed in the early 20th century for the royal family of Bahawalpur, Farukh Mahal reflects a fascinating fusion of South Asian and European architectural styles,...Read More
Darbar Mahal (Urdu: دربار محل) stands as one of the most commanding symbols of royal governance in the historic city of Bahawalpur. Completed in 1905, this monumental red brick palace was constructed as a ceremonial court where authority was displayed, policies were shaped, and sovereignty was affirmed. Unlike the romantic elegance of residential palaces, Darbar...Read More
5 Famous Palaces of Bahawalpur – Noor Mahal, Darbar Mahal & Royal Heritage Bahawalpur is one of Pakistan’s most historically rich cities and was once the capital of the princely state of Bahawalpur, ruled by the Abbasi Nawabs from the 18th century until 1947. Located on the edge of the Cholistan Desert, the state held...Read More