Tour Categories: Historical Tours
Faisalabad, formerly (until 1979) Lyallpur, city, east-central Punjab province, Pakistan, in the Rachna Doab upland. The city, the district headquarters, is a distributing center centrally located in the Punjab plain and connected by road, rail, and air with Multan and Lahore and by air with Lahore and Karachi. Lyallpur Museum is a heritage museum in Faisalabad, […]
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Chiniot is the capital of the Chiniot District of Punjab Province, Pakistan. It is situated on the bank of the Chenab River. It is the 28th most populous city in Pakistan concerning the length. Furthermore, it is also renowned for its tangled wooden furniture, mosques, and architecture and is home to Omar Hayat Mahal.
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The Kalash tribe living in the remote valleys of Rambur, Bamburet, and Brier in the Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is considered to be decedents from wandering armies of Alexander the Great. They are quite different from the rest of the population in the region, their fair complexion resembling that of Europeans, unique architecture, […]
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Locally known as “Rohi”, the Cholistan Desert, located about 30 km from Bahawalpur, is a vast stretch of barren land covering an area of 26,300 km2 bordering the Thar Desert in Sindh which extends to India. The term Cholistan is derived from the Turkic word “Cho” which literally means desert where people live a semi-nomadic life […]
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Pakistan boasts a rich fusion of saints and spiritual sites, reflecting the nation’s deep religious and cultural heritage. These revered places draw devotees from various faiths, particularly Sufism, celebrated for their historical significance, spiritual ambiance, and architectural splendor. The “Saints and Sites of Pakistan” tour offers a captivating spiritual and cultural journey, highlighting the unique […]
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