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The Chaukhandi Tombs are one of the most remarkable historical and cultural landmarks in Pakistan. Located just outside Karachi, this centuries-old necropolis is famous for its intricately carved sandstone tombs, distinctive funerary architecture, and deep-rooted tribal history. Unlike royal monuments, the Chaukhandi Tombs represent the lives of tribal communities, preserving their traditions, values, and artistic...
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When people imagine historical monuments, they often think of palaces, forts, or temples. However, some of the most remarkable sites are in unexpected places. Makli Necropolis, located near Thatta in Sindh, Pakistan, is one such hidden gem. Spanning approximately 10 square kilometers and containing hundreds of thousands of tombs, it is more than a graveyard....
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Picture by: Dreamstime Naltar Valley is one of the most beautiful and less explored destinations in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Located in the Karakoram mountain region, this valley is known for its colorful alpine lakes, thick pine forests, rich wildlife, and Pakistan’s oldest ski resort. Unlike Hunza and Skardu, which are now heavily visited, Naltar offers a...
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations, founded in 1945 after World War II. Its mission is to promote peace and international cooperation through education, science, culture, and communication. UNESCO believes that protecting cultural heritage and sharing knowledge across borders builds mutual understanding and helps...
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Khewra Salt Mines
Khewra Salt Mine stands as one of the planet’s most extraordinary underground wonders. As the world’s second-largest salt mine and Pakistan’s largest, it is the authentic birthplace of the globally celebrated Himalayan pink salt, a vibrant, mineral-rich rock salt extracted from deposits formed over 540–800 million years ago in a prehistoric sea. Discovered legendarily by...
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When people think of Pakistan, images of mountains, forts, and historical cities come to mind. Pakistan also boasts over 1,046 km of pristine coastline along the Arabian Sea. The Makran Coast, in Balochistan, is a dramatic, underexplored stretch of beaches, cliffs, and deserts, offering a unique blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty. Quick Highlights:...
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Mohenj daro
Picture Credit: Dailyo A Complete Mohenjo-daro Guide 2026–2027 | Exploring the Indus Valley Civilization Across the world, travelers grow up fascinated by the pyramids of Giza Pyramid Complex and the legendary ruins of the Roman Forum. These iconic sites represent powerful civilizations that shaped early human history. But there is another ancient city, equally remarkable...
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Rush Peak is one of the most rewarding high altitude trekking destinations in northern Pakistan. Located in Nagar District of Gilgit Baltistan within the powerful Karakoram range, Rush Peak at approximately 5,098 meters above sea level. It is known for glacier crossings, panoramic summit views, and access to Rush Lake at 4,694 meters, one of...
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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...
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Nishat mahal
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...
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