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Nanga valley
Nangma Valley is one of those rare places where mountains feel alive and silence feels powerful. Hidden deep in Gilgit Baltistan, this high-altitude valley is famous for its massive granite towers, open green meadows, clear glacial streams, and untouched beauty. Many trekkers and climbers call it the Yosemite of Pakistan, not because it looks the...
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Noor-Mahal
Noor Mahal Bahawalpur Pakistan (Urdu: نور محل) whispers tales of love, mystery, and grandeur. This palace in Punjab’s heart captivates hearts. Built in 1875, it stands as a jewel of history. Feel the excitement of discovering its secrets. History and Origins of Noor Mahal Bahawalpur Pakistan During the British Raj, Bahawalpur was a powerful princely...
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Peshawar
A Day That Turned Strangers into Stories Saiyah Travels’One-Day Cultural Journey Through the Heart of Peshawar Some journeys are not measured in kilometers, they are measured in conversations, shared meals, silent moments of learning, and friendships formed unexpectedly. On 20th December 2025, as the winter sun slowly rose over Islamabad, a group of people, most...
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Motorbike touring
Pakistan’s northern areas boast some of the world’s most stunning mountain landscapes, where the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush ranges converge. Riding the legendary Karakoram Highway, known as the Eighth Wonder of the World, takes you through dramatic gorges, past ancient glaciers, and into high-altitude valleys like Hunza, Skardu, Gilgit, Swat, and Fairy Meadows. For...
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faisal mosque
Pakistan’s mosques are more than places of worship, they are living stories of faith, art, history and culture. From modern architectural marvels to ancient heritage structures, these mosques reflect the soul of their regions. In this guide, explore 12 of the most beautiful mosques in Pakistan, each with its own unique history, design and emotional...
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Pakistan is emerging as one of the most fascinating destinations for 2026. From snow-capped mountains and lush valleys to historic cities, colorful bazaars, festivals, and warm hospitality, it offers a travel experience unlike any other. Should You Visit Pakistan in 2026? Following are the top reason why you should visit pakistan 1. Safe and Secure...
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cherry blossom
A Spring Journey Through Blossoms, Mountains, Culture, and Time The Cherry Blossom season in Hunza Valley is not simply about flowers blooming. It is about a valley breathing again after months of silence. Snow loosens its grip, rivers regain their voice, orchards awaken, and life quietly returns to the mountains. For a few fleeting weeks,...
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Arang kel - wooden huts
Located at 8,379 feet above sea level, Arang Kel (also spelled Arangkel, Arankel, Aran Kel, Arankail, Arengkel, Aurang Khel) is one of the most breathtaking hilltop villages in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Known as the “Pearl of Neelum Valley,” Arang Kel Azad Kashmir feels like a living painting, endless green meadows, dense pine forests, wooden huts,...
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Kumrat Valley
Kumrat Valley Some places are visited.Some places are felt.Discover the hidden paradise of Kumrat Valley Pakistan, an alpine escape tucked away in the Upper Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Towering deodar forests, the serene Panjkora River, lush green meadows, and stunning attractions like Jahaz Banda and Katora Lake make Kumrat a natural haven that touches...
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By Sana Tauseef This year marked my second visit to Uzbekistan but this time, the experience unfolded on a completely different scale. My first trip had been magical as a traveler enchanted and smitten by the Silk Road. This time, I arrived with purpose of being invited to attend the International Tourism Conference in Tashkent,...
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