Islamabad Travel Information

Posted by admin on May 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment

The modern capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is a well-organized, green city with interesting architecture, many museums and monuments, as well as shopping opportunities and some nightlife. It is surrounded by beautiful hills that are a great place for trekking or horseback riding. Islamabad is a starting point for biking and mountain climbing expeditions in Pakistan’s northern mountains. It is safer, less noisy and more... 

Karachi Travel Information

Posted by admin on May 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment

The coastal city of Karachi, the financial capital of Pakistan and one of the world’s largest cities offers visitors a wide range of cultural and historical attractions, as well as beautiful beaches, museums, golf courses, excellent restaurants, and great chances for inexpensive shopping. While neither a major holiday destination nor the safest place for Western tourists, Karachi still offers plenty to explore for adventurous... 

Lahore Travel Information

Posted by admin on May 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment

The second-largest city in Pakistan, Lahore is a bustling metropolis with great historic and architectural sights, monuments and old gardens. It is also the cultural and artistic capital of Pakistan with Islamic mysticism and famous singers, as well as excellent local food and trendy shopping areas. Although unfortunately plagued with political violence creating safety concerns, Lahore is known as the Heart of Pakistan... 

Pakistan Travel Information

Posted by admin on May 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Pakistan is an undiscovered and large South Asian country that is rich in history and archaeological sites, hosting a myriad of cultures and religions, and long traditions of hospitality. Known today mainly for its political violence and Islamic fundamentalism, Pakistan is definitely not the safest destination, but has yet much to explore, offering amazing historic cities, scenic mountain valleys, and activities such... 

UK Minister confirms support for victims of Pakistan floods

Posted by admin on Aug 03, 2010 | 4 Comments

The UK, through the Department for International Development, is providing emergency relief to support those affected by the Pakistan floods. Speaking about the humanitarian situation in Pakistan, the Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell said: “I know many British people are deeply concerned by the terrible suffering caused by the ongoing monsoon floods in Pakistan. The Government of Pakistan... 


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