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10 Underrated Asian Cities to Add to Your Travel Wishlist

With one of the most culturally diverse nations, touring Asian destinations is a fulfilling experience, unique in its own way. However, it is also true that when it comes to exploring Asia, most ...

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Beyond Imagination: Tour the Majestic Sightseeing Places in ...

Nestled amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas in Pakistan, Gilgit Baltistan is a land of towering mountains, pristine lakes, and diverse ethnic communities, offering a one-of-its-kind ...

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Hunza Nagar Valley, Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan

Hunza Nagar is Surrounded by the most mesmerizing mountains of the Karakoram group including Rakaposhi Peak, Diran Peak, Golden Peak, Shishpar Peak and Passu Peak. 

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The Great Game

The term “The Great Game” was first used by Rudyard Kipling in his book Kim. It refers to the competition between Russia and British in the 1800s to win control on Central Asia, and especially ...

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The Mughals Era

The Mughals were the undisputed masters of the subcontinent through the 16th and 17th centuries. Their empire was one of only three periods in history during which the subcontinent has come under a ...

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Taxila's Ancient History

When the Europeans were dressed in animal skins and the USA the known only the native Indians tribes, the men and women who lived on the land now Pakistan were part of one of the most sophisticated ...

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Visit Taxila - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

Taxila (Old Indian Takshaçila, Greek Ταξίλα): the ancient capital of eastern Punjab, the country between the rivers Indus and Hydaspes. The site consists of ...

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Experience local tribal cultures with Pakistani Women

Visit our host's homes and families in Hunza, Gojal, Skardu and Balistan. Meet with Pakistani women both socially and professionally in different forums. Experience tribal ...

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The Broke Backpacker: Trekking to the Fairy Meadows in Pakistan

Travelling the world on a budget is a very raw experience. I’ve been backpacking for nearly a decade now, exploring far-flung lands such as Iran, Pakistan, Venezuela, Bhutan, India and Myanmar. I ...

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Pakistan Improves Ranking on Tourism competitiveness.

Tourism improves in Pakistan every year.

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Skardu: An Embodiment of Nature's Perfection

In the extreme north of Pakistan, Skardu the central valley of Gilgit-Baltistan is an epitome of beauty, serenity and wilderness. Paths to some of the world’s highest mountains that includes ...

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Gilgit Baltistan the land of Culture Adventure of Pakistan

A land where the three extravagant mountains of the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu-Kush

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Gilgit Baltistan Mountaineers Traverse G-B Glaciers

GILGIT: How far would you go to raise awareness about a cause which directly affected your way of life?

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Hindu Kush Mountain Passes

Hindu Kush mountains and its tribes are known for years, they were travelling to other valleys  for trade and safety, and using the mountain passes as a short and safe routes,  its hard to ...

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Hindu Kush Mountain Fairy Tales

This place is called Poonering Kish (place of primula flowers) which grows high in the mountains, at this place they are abundent so the local call them fairy flowers and many strories related to ...

Pakistan

With a hostile geographical location and history of political instability, Pakistan seems to be overlooked for the hotspot tourist destination it is. Perhaps it’s this surrounding turmoil that has continued to keep Pakistan one of the region’s best-kept secrets. A culturally colorful nation, this South Asian country is rich in festivals, fairs, and folk shows. Beyond the cultural vibrancy, a rainbow of colors permeates through Pakistan’s vast and diverse geography. Seas, forests, deserts, and mountains offer lush green trees, glistening waterfalls and icy hilltops; the country’s natural landscape offers adventure and leisure in mass amounts.
A good Pakistan tour guide would suggest you try it all; a dip in Chitral’s hot springs, a shopping excursion through local bazaars, and a cosmopolitan night out provide a good sampling of itinerary activities for tourists. Once you see the sights, dive into their culture with a local family. Gracious hosts, Pakistanis welcome visitors to share in their company and cuisine; remember, less urban areas are more conservative so longer skirts or pants are advisable outside of big cities.   

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