Travel

The Choo Choo of a Train From Karachi to Khyber

The Pakistan railway system is a fun and adventurous way to travel through the country and experience its rare beauty. There are many different trains which leave Karachi and give you the option to travel to different cities in the northern areas. A journey by train in Pakistan will give you the opportunity to meet all kinds of people, experience local foods, and see sights that are often missed out

Star Gazing in Pakistan

Their numbers few, their passion immense – an accurate description of astronomy and star gazing enthusiasts in Pakistan! These crazy enthusiasts will travel miles to low light and less populated places, wait weeks to catch the perfect clear night and spend hours calibrating telescopes for perfect vision. It doesn’t end here. After star-gazing they will spend significant time recording observations for relevant databases like the IMO (International Meteor Organization). The

Pakistan the Beautiful: Photos

Pakistan is blessed with sights that are beautiful beyond words. Mother Nature has been very kind to Pakistan when it comes to natural beauty. Of course there are many incredible man-made structures built throughout the course of history but here we are just taking a look at the natural wonders of Pakistan. Also check Part 2 of Most Beautiful Places in Pakistan and The Magnificent Beauty of Pakistan NOTE: If

The Art Culture of Pakistan

Culture in Pakistan dates back to more than 5,000 years to the period of the Indus civilization.  Also called the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization, Indus was the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent.  The emphasis on the Islamic religion has brought about a strong romantic identification with Islamic culture in Pakistan. Traditionally, literature – most notably poetry – has been one of the richest forms of art

Tourism in Pakistan

In recent years, tourism in Pakistan has become increasingly popular.  Thanks to its diverse cultures, beautiful landscape, and interesting attractions, Pakistan draws more people than ever.  In 2007, the Prime Minister launched the “Visit Pakistan” marketing campaign to promote the country’s unique cultural heritage.  The campaign organized various events throughout the year, including fairs, religious festivals, regional sporting events, and the opening of several museums.   In 2009, The World Economic