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Restaurants in Pakistan
5.0 based on 199 reviews
Our 13 Nights & 14 days tour of Northern areas of Pakistan was arranged by Pakistan Guided Tours. The tour was excellent & fantastic from every point of view. Mr. Maqbool is encyclopedia of Gilgit-Baltistan. We visited Gilgit, Kargha Buddha, Shahi Mosque, NLI market, Polo ground, Chinese graveyard, Rakaposhi view point, Askoman valley, Gopis valley, Yaseen Valley, Phander valley, Naltar valley, Lower Hunza, Central Hunza (Karimabad), Uper Hunza Gojal valley, Gulmit village, Passu village, Passu cones, Borith lake, Sost dry port, Khunjerab pass, Nagar khas, Hoper glacier, Eagles nest sunset view, Old houses, Baltit fort, Altit fort, Royal garden, Ganesh village, Minapin village, Old silk route, Skardu, Shamgrila , Uper kachura lake, Lower kachura lake, Katpana desert, Karpocho fort, Shigar valley, Shigar fort, Khaplu valley, Khaplu fort, Machlo valley, Sadpara lake, Carving buddha, Chilas carving, Shatial rock carving, Islamabad and Taxila etc We highly recommend "Pakistan Guided Tours". WhatsApp# +92-333 403 3331
5.0 based on 102 reviews
Mr. Yousaf is a very pleasant person and very knowledgeable guide. I've learnt a lot of interesting and useful facts about Pakistan history and todays life. I had a tour to Rohtas Fort from Lahore with a transfer to Islamabad afterwards. All went smoothly. Would be great to have a bit more time for the fort, however road took a lot of time, so I cannot complain here. Need to mention Shahid's excellent driving skills, calm and measured, a great contrast comparing to organized chaos on Pakistani roads :) I felt safe and comfortable. Excellent communication before the tour, I got detailed answers to all my questions without any delays. I would definitely recommend the company and its owner for any activities in Punjab and Pakistan.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Worth a visit. Beautiful presentation. History explained beautifully. A must visit place for teenagers and adults alike
5.0 based on 22 reviews
A fabulous view over the Mazar-e-Quaid. They have a range of snacks and beverages and Their events are worth attending. The exhibitions show Karachi in a different time. Loved every minute of it.
4.5 based on 774 reviews
Faisal Mosque is the mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Islamabad, the mosque features a contemporary design consisting of eight sides of concrete shell and is inspired by a Bedouin tent.
A major attraction being the largest mosque built with support from Saudi Arabia is an excellent building with a unique Tent structure. The main hall is huge without any obstructive pillars. Its architecture is unique and is a major departure from the regular mosques (Masjids) which feature domes. The Crescent that adorns the centre of the roof is made of gold.
4.5 based on 860 reviews
one of beautiful city in the world love to come again and again everyone must visit the lahore zoo minar e pakistan badshahi masjid food street wall city liberty market every inch of lahore love to watch again and again
4.5 based on 587 reviews
amazing energy, amazing feel, amazing place, wonderful soldiers, and the flag ceremony was just wao. worth watching.
4.5 based on 236 reviews
This is the monument of the founder of Pakistan Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
Very secure and well kept. Great for late afternoon or early evening visits, Tombstone is kept well and has a small museum featuring the Qaid’s belongings. Must buy fresh lime juice from the stall near the parking area - just delicious
4.5 based on 60 reviews
This market never fails to impress! I always end up buying something, be it my own clothing, or my daughter's or for a friend, Over the years, the market has expanded with more shops, adjacent buildings turning to the ready-made garments of export quality. My sister-in-law from US bought a horde of things, giveaways on her recent trip. She had visited the place 10 tears as well. So it continues to thrive.
4.5 based on 217 reviews
The palace was used as the residence of Quid-e-Azam's sister, Fatima Jinnah until her death in 1967
Mohatta Palace takes you back to a royal time. We toured the palace and it was a great historical experience. Exhibits change every so often. There is a small gift shop inside as well! We also attended a private musical event (pre-Covid). The site is very well maintained.
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