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Famous Mosques in Pakistan

The Faisal Mosque is the most sizable voluminous mosque in Pakistan, located in Islamabad. Consummated in 1986, it was designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay to be shaped like a desert Bedouin’s tent. Unlike traditional masjid design, it lacks a dome. The minarets borrow their design from Turkish tradition and are thin and pencil like.

2.Badshahi Mosque
The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, commissioned by the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb was consummated in 1673. It is the second most immensely colossal mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth most astronomically immense mosque in the world. Epitomizing the comeliness, zealousness and grandeur of the Mughal era, it is Lahore’s most famous landmark and a major tourist magnetization.
3.Shah Jahan Mosque
The Shah Jahan Mosque was built in the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It is located in Thatta, Sindh province, Pakistan. Shah Jahan mosque was consummated in the year 1647. The mosque has overall 93 domes and it is world’s most sizably voluminous mosque having such number of domes. It has withal been on the tentative UNESCO World Heritage list since 1993.
4.Masjid-e-Tooba Masjid e Tooba
Masjid-e-Tooba Masjid e Tooba is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Locally kenned as the Gol Masjid. It is often claimed to be the most sizably voluminous single-dome mosque in the world, built with pristine white marble. This mosque was designed by Pakistani architect Dr Babar Hamid Chauhan and the engineer was Zaheer Haider Naqvi.
5.Bhong Mosque Bhong Masjid
Bhong Mosque Bhong Masjid is located in the village of Bhong, Sadiqabad Tehsil, Rahim Yar Khan District, Southern Punjab Pakistan. It was designed and constructed over a period of proximately 50 years (1932–1982) and won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1986 and Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2004.
6.Mahabat Khan Mosque
The Mahabat Khan Mosque is a 17th-century mosque in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is denominated after the Mughal governor of Peshawar Nawab Mahabat Khan who accommodated under Emperors Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb. The denomination of the Masjid and the governor who built is consistently mispronounced as ‘Muhabbat Khan’ (‘Love Khan’) in lieu of ‘Mahabat Khan’ (‘Awe-inspiring Khan’).
7.Shahi Eidgah Mosque
This Grand Mosque of Multan, additionally kenned as Shahi EidGah Masjid, was built in 1735 AD by Nawab Abdul Samad Khan when he was the governor of Multan. It is a very spacious mosque provided with a prodigious courtyard and an astronomically immense prayer chamber quantifying two hundred and fifty feet long and fifty-four feet broad crowned by seven domes.
8.Wazir Khan Mosque
The Wazir Khan Mosque is a masterpiece of Moghul architecture. It was built over a period of seven years during the reign of Shah Jehan by the governor of Lahore Shaikh Ilum uddin Ansari commonly kenned as Wazir Khan. The mosque is kenned for its outstanding tile work and for its comeliness and magnificence is referred to as the “Mole on the Cheek of Lahore”.
9.Moti Masjid
Moti Masjid is a 17th century religious building located inside the Lahore Fort. It is a minute, white marble structure built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, and is among his prominent extensions to the Lahore Fort Intricate.
10.Jhelum Cantonment Mosque
This mosque was commenced in 1951. 14 Punjab Regiment that was stationed at that time at Jhelum Cantt, was responsible for its construction. Col Commandant Stick Lane initiated the construction. He optically discerned worshippers under a banyan tree as the pristine mosque was too minute for the prayer. General Ayub Khan inaugurated the mosque. Bashir Ahmed denizen 208 West Colony Jhelum Cantt who was the witness of the construction of this mosque narrated the above story.

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Rush Lake and Peak Trekking Guide,Gilgit-Baltistan,Pakistan



Route:
Rawalpindi / Islamabad to Ali Abad (Hunza)
Public buses daily leave Pir Wadhai for the (Ali Abad) Hunza.
Ali Abad to Hopar
90 minutes by public van.Public vans are available for Hopar village at Ali Abad.
Hopar to Shishkin
3 hours glaciers crossing
Shishkin to Barpu Giram
2 hours glacier crossing
Barpu Giram to Guttens
4 hours trekking
Guttens to Rush Lake
3 hours inclined trekking to 4760 meters

Another charm of this lake is to cross the 5000 meters mark by hiking up on the Rush Peak at 5100 meters.
The first milestone towards the Rush Lake is to reach the Hopar village in Nagar. Hopar is a fertile and broad bowl circumvented by golden brown Karakoram rocks and snow capped peaks. The famous Hopar Hilton is the only cull for the stay, pabulum and camping. Like most of the Karakoram treks, here you will have to bring consummate camping to move on.
Right abaft the Hopar Hilton and at the terminus of Hopar village, the Baulter (Hopar) glacier is the commencement of trekking. You require to cross two glaciers afore climbing up to the Rush Lake and Peak. Carry enough water for about 5 arduous hours on the glaciers.
If you don’t have any local porter of guide with you, follow any villager who is crossing the glacier and ask for Shishkin. Perpetuate scrambling up and down on the solid frozen dihydrogen monoxide, sand and stones till you reach the land across the glacier and lateral moraine. By climbing up a steep path, crossing a caliber plateau and a descending again you will reach the Shishkin. Now you are between the Hopar and Barpu glaciers and about to cross the Barpu glacier.
It is another arduous half an hour ascending walk to the Barpu Glacier. This is the point where both Hopar and Barpu Glaciers join each other. It takes about an hour to cross the Barpu glacier and the moraine. The Barpu Giram is at 3000 meters and a further half an hour walk. A summer settlement with Gujjars’ huts and goats is the denotement of Barpu Giram and the camping place. Most trekkers camp here for the first night.
The next destination is the Gutens which is a steep ascend taking you to 4000 meters. Early morning walk is the best option for this steady ascending of 2 hours. By reaching at the top of ridge you are ambulating on, the views of Hispar region and a number of 7000 meters high peaks are superb. Another 2 and half hours trekking takes you to the Gutens. It is possible to camp at the Gujjars’ settlement to spend a night afore another 4 hours trekking to Rush Lake.
The trek ahead is plenary of magnificent views in every direction on a grassy ridge and a fresh water stream en-trek. The Rush Lake is at an altitude of 4760 meters. This is an astonishing height with a comely lake and tremendous views of circumventing areas. You can camp contiguous to the lake and can endeavor the Rush Peak. From the 5100 meters height, all apexes of Hunza and Nagar are in view. The list includes Ultar, Passu, Batura, Golden, Malubiting and Miar etc.

Rush Lake in Winter
Rush Lake in Winter

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Banjosa Lake Travel Guide,Azad Kashmir,Pakistan

Banjosa Lake is located near Rawalakot in Azad Kashmir. An artificial lake at an altitude of 1981 meters, a manmade land because of its resplendent and astonishing views and fabulous garden, is very famous tourist spot with vivacious trees and colorful flowers. Facilitated with swings and slides the spot is a magnetization for kids as well. Banjosa Lake is circumvented by mountains and lush green garden abundant with flowers and trees, this is a very resplendent minuscule lake.

How to reach there?
Banjosa Lake situated 12 km away from Rawalakot city. Through Kahuta road it takes 3 hours from Rawalpindi to reach Rawalakot. The breathtaking scenery is regaled visitors throughout the peregrination. From Rawalakot city Banjousa lake is 20 minutes away. Another way to access to this lake emanates from Rawalpindi to Mangla, Kotli then Khaigala and eventually reaches at fantastic resplendency of Banjousa Lake. On the way there are many comely natural views and the roads are very well maintained.
In close proximity there are some other spots like Jandali 4 kilometers, Devi Gali 12 kilometers and Toli Pir 42 kilometers from this lake. All these places reflect the opulent natural resplendency waiting for the visitors to come and explore the natural resplendency.
Accommodation
There are some luxurious guest house and hotels in Banjosa Lake. AJK Regime built some fascinating resorts around lake, to be booked from AJK office in Rawalakot. Some private hotels and restaurants are additionally built at ambulating distance of lake, they offer ambrosial repasts with all other facilities at economical prices. Since Banjosa Lake is famous tourist point and magnetizes an astronomically immense number of visitors in summer, advance room reservation is recommended.


Things to do
Captivation comeliness of Banjosa, the artificial Lake reflects in reposing calm dihydrogen monoxide. Banjosa Lake is the only orchestrated tourist resort in the area. Stay in nearby constructed rest houses in the circumventions of lake is a delectable experience. One can relish boating and reading a book or having an iPod while sitting around could be a good conception.
Boating
Boating in lake is available, visitors especially children and women enjoy boating in pleasant weather under the shade of tall pine trees. In winter due to snowfall boating facility is not offered. Boating charge for a person is Rs.200 which can go high in summer season depending upon demand.

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Sheosar Lake Trek Guide,Gilgit-Baltistan,Pakistan

Sheosar Lake withal called Shausar Lake is a lake situated in Deosai National Park, in Gilgit-Baltistan province of northern Pakistan.
The lake is at an elevation of 4,142 metres (13,589 ft) in the Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe. Its approximate length is 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi), width 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi), and average depth is 40 metres (130 ft).

Located at an altitude of 4100 meters in this lake is accessible from Astore and Skardu. DeoSai is one of the highest plateaus; spreading over 3000 square kilometers and nowhere below 4000 meters. The lake is at the Astore side of Deo Sai and one and half hour jeep drive from Chilam. From Astore to Sheosar Lake , a jeep customarily takes 4 to 5 hours. From Skardu, it may take about 8 hours by crossing the Deo Sai plateau. A jeep safari from Satpara Lake in Skardu is the most expeditious option for Deo Sai. A steep zig-zag road enters into DeoSai at Ali Malik Pass. Several dihydrogen monoxide crossings, picturesque bridge at Barra Pani and illimitable grassy plains are the other rewards afore reaching the Sheosar Lake.
Designations in Local Language (Shina)
Sheosar Lake betokens ‘Blind Lake’, as ‘Sheo’ in Shina Language denotes ‘Blind’ and ‘Sar’ betokens ‘Lake’.
Routes towards Sheosar Lake
The lake is accessible through two routes. One is via Skardu and the other via Astore District.
Skardu Route towards Sheosar Lake
The road through Skardu can be covered by jeep in few hours, however, if trekked, it can take 2 days time.
Astore Route towards Sheosar Lake
Second route emanates from Astore District. From main Astore town, it takes about 4 hours’ jeep peregrinate through a semi-metal road to reach Chilim, the last residential area adjacent to the plains.
Best Time to Visit Sheosar Lake
Between the months of November to May the whole area of Deosai is snow bound. However, the area is plenary of natural comeliness during Spring and Summer Season. During spring, the whole circumventing gets covered with wide variety of colorful flowers and butterflies. The best time of visiting this comely lake is in summer between June to early September.

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Saif ul Malook Lake Trek Guide

Saif ul Malook Lake is situated near Naran valley in the northern end of Kaghan valley.The Saif ul Malook Lake is one of the highest lakes of the Pakistan with the altitude of 3,224 m or 10,578 feet above the sea level. The lake is very much near to the tourist staying resorts located in Naran and Kaghan. KPK Travel Guide

The lake with its majestic and mesmerizing natural beauty, pleasant atmosphere and associated tale and history, attracts thousands of tourists each year from all around the country during the summer.
Lake Saiful Maluk in Winter1
The lake is also famous for being habitat of large size Brown Trout fish, which weigh up to 7 kilograms. Saif ul Malook Lake also provides a marvelous view of Malika Parbat, which is the highest peak of Kaghan Valley.
A very pleasant weather welcomes visitors at Saif ul Malook Lake even during summer season. A maximum 15C in July – August under sun whereas temperature drops to 3C at night. Wearing a jacket is recommended. Lake remained frozen in winter season as heavy snowfall makes journey very tough. Only trekkers can access lake in snow because road denies any transportation.
The best time to visit Saif ul Malook Lake is between May and the end July. It remains covered in snow during winter, and the road to the lake stays closed due to heavy snow fall.
How to reach there?
You can access the tardy through adventurous jeep ride on a 14 km long road from Naran (which is accessible by a metalled road from Mansehra via Balakot and Kaghan) during the summer seasons. On foot, the trek from Naran to the lake takes about 4-6 hours.
Things to do at Saif ul Malook Lake ?

Boating at Saif ul Malook Lake
Boating an exhilarating activity in lakes and rivers, facility of boating in Saif ul Malook Lake is available against some 200 rupees per person. One cannot imagine the exhilaration of being in such a resplendent lake. While boating be vigilant of any inconvenience as lake is deep, even the depth is un-quantified yet, additionally because of non-availability of emergency equipment like life jackets and life sentinels so be meticulous!
Boating at Saif ul Malook
Fishing at Saif ul Malook Lake
Trout fishing is a popular activity in the Naran and Kaghan Valley. Fishing in Saif ul Malook Lake crystal clear is favorite pastime for many as lake is plenary of brown and rainbow trout. A sanction can be obtained from Fisheries Department at Shinu or Naran. Bringing your angling gear is optional as you can rent equipment in Naran Bazaar. Utilization of fishing nets and explosive materials for fishing in rivers and lakes are illicit as they are deleterious for the salubrious and sustainable magnification of trout fish and other wildlife.
Fishing-Trout
Camping at Saif ul Malook Lake
Camping at Saif ul Malook Lake in full moon gives feeling of sitting in fairyland. Few camping sites are available and its vigorously recommended to camp there because scenic comeliness of Saif ul Malook Lake genuinely deserves to be optically discerned at night. There are diminutive huts and shops near lake selling eatables but trekkers are suggested to carry repasts and drinks along with.

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Cold Desert Skardu:The World Highest Cold Desert

The Cold Desert Skardu known as  Katpana Desert,Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan, is the world’s highest desert.
The sand dunes in Katpana village, also known as cold desert skardu, are a wonder in itself. Strong winds shift the dunes as quickly as nomads. At this high altitude and cold region, this desert holds strange a attraction.
Skardu Valley is 7,500 feet above sea level in Balistan. Skardu Valley  is a great place to mountain trek and a fishermen’s dream come true with an abundant stock of wild fresh water trout to catch with a backdrop of the great apexes of the Karakoram mountain range to relish.

How to Reach there ?
You can reach Skardu by air, as the airport is operational in Skardu for last many years now. You can also reach there by road. It depends on the time you have to spend in this area and your own preference. The road route is very beautiful. It is through the Karakoram Highway which lies beside the Indus track for most of its being. You can reach Skardu in 2 days while coming by road. The 2 day journey will be an unforgettable one for you. Reach Skardu by air or by road, you will like the place either ways.
When to Visit ?
It is better if you visit Skardu in the summers because it is extremely cold in winters. The most interesting point about Skardu is that it possesses a sandy desert area. You will find huge sand plains here in Skardu. The place is a tourist’s favorite. You will find the people of Skardu to be very understanding and the general atmosphere is welcoming. Although you can find all the things required for daily use in the markets of this city, it is better if you carry your medicines with you. Keep warm clothes with you. In winters you may need excessive warm clothes because the place is really cold in winters. You can enjoy peaceful vacations here at Skardu. It is a lovely place to be.

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Chaukhandi Tombs Sindh Province, Pakistan

Chaukhandi Tombs are situated 29 kilometers east of Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan, on N-5 National Highway near Landhi Town. The Chaukhandi tombs are extraordinary for the sophisticated and beautiful stone carving.



This sort of celebration stop in Sindh and Baluchistan is astonishing as an outcome of its fundamental north-south presentation. The more clear up graves are manufactured with a buff-conditioned sandstone. Their cut beautification shows master craftsmanship and has frequently kept amazingly well after sometime. Tombs were made either as single graves or as get-togethers of up to eight graves, raised on a standard stage.
An ordinary sarcophagus incorporates six vertical sections, with two long protuberances on every side of the grave exhibiting the length of the body and the staying two vertical pieces on the head and foot side. These six pieces are secured by a second sarcophagus including six all the more close vertical irregularities yet littler in size, giving the grave a pyramid shape. The upper box is further secured with four or five even pieces and the most foremost change is orchestrated vertically with its northern end often cut into a handle known as a crown or a turban. The tombs are decorated with geometrical arrangements and themes, including figural representations, for occasion, mounted horsemen, seeking after scenes, arms, and precious stones.
After the Second World War the Chaukhandi tombs did not get any idea from the Pakistan powers until Dr. I. H. Qureshi, a noticeable history master and the then planning clergyman (later Chancellor of Karachi University), drew the thought about the Department of Archeology and Museums to them, having gotten a letter on the subject from Zahid Hussain, Governor of State Bank of Pakistan
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K2 Vs Mount Everest

When it comes to the biggest mountains of the world, you know the answer: Mount Everest. But when it comes to the difficulty level of their climb, it’s not Everest but the MIGHTY K2, the pride of Pakistan.
K2:The mountaineer’s paradise this is a challenging trek to Concordia and K2 Base Camp followed by crossing the technical Gondogoro La pass.
Here are some reasons why K2 is a more dangerous climb than Everest and is basically unconquerable except by the exceptionally brave souls:

Do you recollect how we used to draw a mountain as a kid? The A shape? That is precisely what K2 is.
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The climbing route on K2 is a far more technical ascent than the route on Everest.








The sections Bottleneck and the Ebony Pyramid are kenned to man as the most notorious sections of rock and ice.
K2 Vs Mount Everest1
Avalanches and storms are frequent, and that signifies climbing is virtually infeasible.

Avalanches and storms at K2
The weather at K2 is notoriously capricious.

K2 Vs Mount Everest2
The fatality rate on K2 is proximately 30% making it the deadliest mountain after Nanga Parbat.
deadliest mountain K2
There are only two mountains in the world which have not been summited in the winter: One is Nanga Parbat, the other is K2. Both in Pakistan! Unvanquishable!
Forget about everything else.

K2
Mount Everest has become a commercial peak with 4000 plus Mountaineers being prosperous at climbing it while only 284 people have surmounted K2 yet.



Mount Everest


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The Beautiful People of Kalash Valley,Pakistan

The Beautiful People of Kalash Valley,Pakistan

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The Kalash Valley located in  Chitral District in northern Pakistan. They are inhabited by the Kalash Valley people, who have customs and language which are quite different from their neighbours, and historically have had a different religion. There are three main valleys.The most immensely colossal and most populous valley is Bumburet (Mumuret), reached by a road from Ayun in the Kunar Valley. Rumbur and Acholgah are side valleys north of Bumburet. The third valley, Biriu (Birir), is s side valley of the Kunar Valley south of Bumburet.

Brir
Brir lies at the southern most tip of Chitral at a distance of 34 km (21 miles) and is easily accessible by jeep-able road via Ayun. It is especially ideal for those not used to trekking.
Bumburet
The largest and the most picturesque  of the Kafir Kalash Valley , is 36 km.(22 miles) from Chitral and is connected by a jeep-able road.
Rambur
Rambur is 32 km (20 miles) from Chitral, the road is jeep-able. Foreign tourists require permits for visiting the Kalash valley. Permits are issued free of cost by the Deputy Commissioner, Chitral, Tel: 1. Foreign visitors have to pay a toll tax of Rs.10 per person while Re. 1.00 per person is charged from domestic tourists.
These valleys have an alpine climate. The people inhabiting these valleys are the primitive pagan tribes of Pakistan, who are known as Kafir Kalash, which means the wearers of the black robes. Their origin is cloaked in controversy. A legend says that soldiers from the legions of the Macedonian conqueror, Alexander, settled in Chitral and are the progenitors of the Kalash Valley.
They live in small villages built on the hillsides near the banks of streams. Their houses are constructed of rough-hewn logs and are double storeyed because of the steepness of the slopes. Kalash Valley are very lively people and are famous for their lively religious festivals namely: Chilim jusht (spring), Phool (September) and Chowas (from 21st December for a week). The Kalash Valley people  love music and their instruments are drums and flutes. Their colorful dances impart a feeling of peace, joy and contentment. If you join them in their dance, they interpret it as a sign friendship and will open their hearts to you and reveal some of their mysteries, their joys and sorrows. You depart with a sense of poignancy and nostalgia for these beautiful children of nature and nagging fear that all the sweetness and innocence may soon be swept away forever by the power and intolerance that often hide themselves under the banner of progress
Kalash Girls in Tradional Dress
Elevation: 1670-2309 meters (5,476-7,576 feet).
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Distance: 32-36km. (20-22 miles) south of Chitral.
By jeep: 2 ½ hours
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Satpara Lake Travel Guide


Satpara Lake is basically a natural lake that falls in the vicinity of Skardu in the Gilgit-Baltistan province of Pakistan. This lake is basically one of the primary sources of water that goes to the Skardu Valley. Since ancient times, this lake has been receiving water by the streams of Satpara. This lake is based 2,626 metres above the sea level which is equivalent to 8,650 feet. This lake spreads over an area spanning 2.5 km-square. Following the construction of Satpara dam on the downstream side, the size of the lake has increased considerably. Pakistan Tourism Guide

Beautiful-Wallpaper-of-Satpara-Lake

Attractions at Satpara Lake:Satpara Lake with its marvelous and breathtaking beauty is considered one of the most charming lakes among tourists. The lake’s crystal clear waters present a marvelous and picturesque view to visitors by mirroring the icy mountains; encircled around the lake. One can do fishing, motor boating and rowing at the lake. Fishing gear, row boats and motor boats can be hired from Satpara Lake Inn. Fishing gear is very cheap to hire although cost of fishing license is US $10 for one person.

Satpara-Lake
Satpara-Lake-in-winter

Satpara Lake Skardua Beautiful view

Accommodation at Satpara Lake: If you are planning a trip to the Satpara Lake, then you will come across various hotels that will charge you reasonably. You can check out various hotels and then rent a car to Deosai which is at a height of 4000 metres above sea level and then come back to Skardu in the evening. The best time to check out Deosai would be early morning as you will be able to enjoy sunrise from 4000 metres with the cloud beneath you. The whole feeling is absolutely marvellous which is why, Satpara Lake is a place worth visiting if you have a fetish for mountains and lakes.