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Noor Mahal Bahawalpur

The Noor Mahal is a Pakistan Army-owned palace in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in 1872 like an Italian chateau on neoclassical lines, at a time when modernism had set in. It belonged to the Nawabs of Bahawalpur princely state, during British Raj.
Address: Bahawalpur Cantt, Bahawalpur, Punjab
Opened: 1875
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9PM
Construction started: 1872
Architect: Mr. Heennan
Architectural style: Italian chateau on neoclassical lines


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Shakarparian Islamabad

Shakarparian hills are situated near Zero Point, at a height of 609 meters. Its terraced garden offers pleasant and sweeping vistas of Margalla and Murree hills, Rawal Lake and Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Shakarparian Hills very famous among the tourist of Islamabad from here you can view both city Rawalpindi and Islamabad. this very green mountains. All state guests must visit and plant a tree here. its also called Zero point.
Address:near Zero Point, Islamabad PakistanMap


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Shogran Kaghan

Shogran is a hill station situated on a green plateau in the Kaghan Valley, northern Pakistan at a height of 2,362 metres above sea level. It is located in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Shogran is located at a distance of 34 kilometres away from Balakot.
Elevation: 2,362 m
Province: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Hotels: Arcadian Sprucewoods Luxury Resort, MORE


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Chair lift kashmir

Patriata also known as New Murree is a hill station in northern Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-east of Murree hill.[1][2] Patriata is located in Murree Tehsil which is a subdivision of Rawalpindi District. It is the highest point in the area and the hills stand 7,500 feet (2,300 m) above sea level. We are offering full day excursions in most famous hill station of Pakistan. Murree is busy throughout the year and millions of domestic tourist come here to spend quality time with their loved ones. Murree is only 55 kilometre from Islamabad


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Hunza Beauty

This is a specially designed trip for the travelers who want to have a mix of cultural insight, sightseeing of the majestic landscapes and trekking up to the base camp of one of the mightiest mountains in Karakoram Range, the Nanga Parbat. It is the world's 9th highest mountain elevation 8126m


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. Gorak Hill

Snowfall in Sindh — sounds more like fantasy but no, there’s one place in Sindh where it really snows in winter, to the extent that in 2008 the mountains got entirely covered with a layer of snow. Gorakh is a scenic plateau situated at a height of over 5,688 feet and is part of the Kirthar Mountain Range that covers the entire Sindh’s border with Balochistan in the west. in the west of Dadu lies a beautiful place called Gorakh hills Station. It is situated at height of 5668 feet above the sea level and is a part of Kirthar mountain range. This hill station covers an area of about 2400 acres, out of which 1340 acres belong to Sindh and other 1060 acres in Baluchistan. It serves as gateway between the two Provinces of Pakistan. It provides a unique scenery and surroundings to the nature lovers as it is one of the highest plateau of the Sindh region, and as well as a picnic and adventure point to the tourists coming to Sindh. Due to its high elevation from the sea level the temperature here is between 15 to 17 degree that drops to -5 degrees in January and February.

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Faiz Mahal khairpur

It was built by Mir Sohrab Khan in 1798[2] as the principal building serving as the sovereign's court for the royal palace complex of Talpur monarchs of the Khairpur dynasty. Originally it included the ruler's chambers along with 16 waiting rooms for courtiers and guest rooms for royal guests alongside the durbar and dining halls. Additionally there was the Hathi Khana for the royal elephant and the horses stables where today there is a mango orchard

This majestic remain of the Talpur Dynasty of Khairpur , is the Faiz Mahal. It is a grand architectural masterpiece. The unique traditional culture and traditional work of art seems to have swept over the real splendour. The details on the walls of the palace are exquisitely designed, exhibiting the fine art of the people of past era.


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Ayub Bridge

Railway bridge over the Indus river between Rohri and Sukkur in Sindh province, Pakistan. The bridge is about 806 feet long, 247 feet high and cost Rs21.6 million. Ayub Bridge, can be truly declared as one of the prides of Sukkur. It has served the city for 50 years by providing a strong link for rail traffic between Sukkur and Rohri. The construction phase of Ayub Bridge was interesting as first of all four huge cemented abutments, two on each side of the river banks, were made.

Before the bridges, the transport between Sukkur and Rohri was by boats and steamers. Boatman Mir Mohammad alias Miroo recalled how his father Yar Mohammad used to run a small service between Sukkur and Rohri till the early sixties. “Very few people had cars or motorcycles at that time and therefore motor boats were the only way of communication.” Some people used to cross the River Indus by Lansdowne Bridge on bicycle. The train used to run in the center of the bridge and pedestrians and cyclists used the wooden walkways at both sides.

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Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum aka Mazar-e-Quaid

The Musoleum holds the remains of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Called Quaid-e-Azam (“Great Leader”), Jinnah was the country’s 1st Governor-General.

Mazar-e-Quaid, also known as Jinnah Mausoleum or the National Mausoleum, is the final resting place of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Wikipedia Address: M.A Jinnah Rd, Central Jacob Lines Ghm، Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh
Hours : Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM Thu
A user suggested these hour Mon 10am–7pm Tue, Fri-Sat 2–5:30pm more edits The mausoleum is located in a prominent and highly visible location in the Jamshed Quarters locality of central Karachi, along the northern edge of the colonial-era core at the end of Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road. The mausoleum is surrounded by a large garden laid out in a neo-Mughal style in the dense central city, with large traffic rotaries at three of its four corners. The mausoleum was designed in the modernist style popular during the 1960s and 1970s, and has been termed a "traditional monument of a modernist period."[6] It appears simple at a distance, but "exuberant in its use of material and complex in its detailing when viewed" closely.

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Grand Jamia Masjid

Grand Jamia Mosque Lahore is a mosque located in Bahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan. With a capacity of 70,000 worshippers, it is the third largest mosque in Pakistan and the fourteenth largest mosque in the world. Designed by Nayyar Ali Dada, it was inaugurated on Eid al-Adha on 6 October 2014. The indigenous Architecture is woven in entirely local materials, reflecting the true essence of Indo-Islamic architecture with a rich blend of modern elements.

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Swat Valley

First and foremost is the Kalam Valley which is located at the distance of 99 km away from the Swat Valley. The fluvial river of Swat encircled the whole valley along with the richly green hills.

Next on the list is the Kumrat Valley, which is almost 9 hours’ drive from the Islamabad and can be reached in one hour drive from Swat. Kumrat Valley falls in the Upper Dir District, just opposite to the Gabral and offers some of the most amazing locations.