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,...Read More
Pakistan’s most vibrant cultural celebrations, the Chilam Joshi Festival in Chitral, also known as the Spring Festival of the Kalasha people. It’s mesmerizing event filled with ancient rituals, colorful dances, and the breathtaking beauty of the Hindukush mountains. This complete travel guide covers everything you need to know about attending Chilam Jusht 2026, from festival...Read More
Chitral & Kalash Valley — The Ultimate Travel Guide to Pakistan’s Hidden Gem Deep in the Hindu Kush mountains, the valley is adorned with rivers that shimmer like silver threads, pine forests that seem endless, and orchards brimming with apricots, apples, and walnuts. The Kalash Valleys, Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir, are cultural time capsules, preserving...Read More
High in the Hindu Kush mountains, resting above the forests and valleys of Swat lies Malam Jabba. At roughly 9,200 feet (2,804 m) above sea level, this hill station and ski-resort offers travelers a rare chance to touch snow, ride high above valleys, and step into a winter-wonderland, without leaving Pakistan. For many, Malam Jabba...Read More
A honeymoon is not just a trip; it is the first chapter of your new life together. The northern areas of Pakistan provide some of the most magical backdrops for that beginning, from snow-capped mountains and crystal-clear lakes to serene meadows and quiet valleys. These destinations offer adventure, comfort, privacy, and unforgettable memories. Whether you...Read More
Winters in Pakistan is more than just a season; it’s a magical transformation. Snow blankets mountains, rivers glisten under frozen sheets, and villages turn into serene winter havens. From high-altitude valleys to frozen lakes and remote trails, the season reveals Pakistan’s most untouched beauty. Traveling in winter offers adventure, tranquility, and breathtaking scenery, whether you’re...Read More
Your complete guide to Nanga Parbat, Fairy Meadows, Base Camp Trek & the Himalayas — curated for adventure travelers. Why Nanga Parbat Is a Dream Destination Nanga Parbat rises to 8,126 meters (26,660 ft), making it Pakistan’s second-highest peak and the ninth-highest in the world. Its majestic presence dominates the western Himalayan skyline, drawing adventurers...Read More
Perched gracefully at an altitude of 7,749 feet in the lush green Kaghan Valley, Shogran feels like a place suspended between heaven and earth. Every breath carries the scent of pine, every sunrise paints the mountains golden, and every sunset whispers stories of love, longing, and wonder. Where is Shogran Located? Wondering where Shogran is...Read More
It began with a message that changed everything.“Let’s go to Skardu.” Six childhood friends once spent every day together. Over the years, they drifted apart, chasing careers in different cities. Meanwhile, life moved fast, and laughter faded into quiet memories. Even so, deep down, they longed for the same joy that once filled their school...Read More
In the far north of Pakistan, where the sky leans down to kiss snow-covered peaks, lies a valley so beautiful it feels like a dream whispered by the earth itself Hunza Valley. Cradled between the majestic Karakoram Range and ancient glaciers, Hunza is more than a destination; it’s a feeling that stays with your soul...Read More