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Makran Coastal Highway Attractions

Makran Coastal Highway Attractions

Exploring the Marvels of Makran Coastal Highway: A Scenic Journey from Karachi to Gwadar The 653-kilometer highway bearing Makran Coastal Highway attractions is also known as National Highway 10 (N-10). The highway seamlessly connects the western province of Sindh with the picturesque landscapes of southern Balochistan. As we delve into the charm of this coastal […]

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Danyore Rock inscriptions

Danyore Rock Inscriptions

Danyore Rock Inscriptions: A Journey through Time The boulder bearing the Danyore Rock Inscriptions nestles amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Danyore. It is just a stone’s throw away from Gilgit city in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. These ancient engravings provide a captivating glimpse into the 7th and 8th centuries. However, despite its historical significance, this hidden gem

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Fort of Nawabs of Bahawalpur

Derawar Fort

Explore the Majestic Derawar Fort in Southern Punjab, Pakistan Discovering the Grandeur of Derawar Fort Derawar Fort, also known as Qila Derawar, stands as an imposing citadel in the heart of Bahawalpur district. To be exact, the fort is located at the fringes of the Cholistan Desert in southern Punjab, Pakistan. Its formidable square structure

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Excursions from Skardu

Gilgit-Baltistan

Gilgit-Baltistan: Nature’s Paradise and Cultural Diversity Gilgit-Baltistan, nestled in the northernmost reaches of the world, boasts some of the planet’s loftiest peaks and most extensive glaciers outside the Polar Regions. In addition to its awe-inspiring natural beauty and impressive man-made landmarks, this region is home to over 1.7 million people making a rich tapestry of

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Shah Allah Ditta Caves

Shah Allah Ditta Caves

Exploring the Mystical Shah Allah Ditta Caves in Islamabad Nestled in the scenic Margalla Hills of Islamabad lies the enchanting village of Shah Allah Ditta, boasting a history spanning over seven centuries. This village, named after a Mughal-era Darvesh, is home to the mesmerizing Shah Allah Ditta Caves. With their roots tracing back to ancient

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Punjab Province

Punjab Province

Exploring Punjab: The Land of Five Rivers Punjab is a name derived from the Persian words Punj (meaning five) and Ab (meaning water). It quite literally translates to “(The land of) Five Rivers.” These five rivers are the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas. It’s important to note that the Beas River is now situated

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