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Peochar Valley: Land of Beauty and Peace

We all know Pakistan is home to some of the world’s most beautiful places. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Is one of the most beautiful provinces of Pakistan. It is so because KPK is a land with a variety of landscapes; ranging from agricultural farms, hills, and mountains.  Some of the major places to visits here are; Kalam …

Bahrain: A Fascinating Town In Switzerland of East

Pakistan is home to some of the world’s most beautiful places. So, if we want to explore all these places in Pakistan, the first place that strikes our minds is Swat. Swat is most commonly known as “The Switzerland of the East”. It is located in the Malakand District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  (KPK). Therefore, people …

Miandam: An Alluring Hill Station in Pakistan

We all know Pakistan is home to some of the world’s most beautiful places. So, if we want to explore all these places in Pakistan, the first place that strikes our minds is Swat. Swat is most commonly known as “The Switzerland of the East”. It is located in the Malakand District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  …

Mud Volcano: Hingol mud volcanoes

Located in the province of Baluchistan in the District of Lasbela, Pakistan, Hingol mud volcanoes are a well-known tourist destination. Located 100 kilometers from Uthal, the famous mud volcanoes are situated in the Hingol National Park. In Pakistan, Hingol National Park is the largest national park. The Hingol National park has around 10 mud volcanoes. …

North and South Waziristan: Land of the wazir

Waziristan is a Pushto word, which means the land of the Wazir. Waziristan is a hilly area that is divided into North and South Waziristan. North and South Waziristan are Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts with a total area of 11,585 square kilometers. Waziristan is populated by the Pashtuns and the land is named after the tribe …

Kojak: A Mountain Pass

A mountain pass that connects Abdullah Qila with Chaman in Baluchistan, Pakistan is Khojak Pass at a height of 7,513 feet. The road through the Toba Achakza range connects Quetta of Baluchistan to Kandahar Afghanistan. The Kojak Pass is famous today for the 3.91 kilometers railway tunnel that was built in the British Era. The …

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