Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, is considered to be the heart of the country. The city is a good combination of past and present, traditions and modernization, culture and hip hop. The city is full of historical monuments, museums, parks, shopping areas and modern architecture. A tourist might need weeks to discover Lahore. There are hotels of all standards available for tourists in the city. It is highly recommended that those Pakistanis who can afford to visit just one place, should opt for Lahore. It is a common saying that “Jinnay Lahore nahi takya au jamya hi nahi” (The one who has not seen Lahore, is yet to be born). Even if the history and historical monuments in Lahore are properly protected and taken care off, the city can attract as many international tourists as Rome, London, Cairo or Delhi etc. It is strongly advised the city should not be visited in summers, as it is extremely hot and humid. The following are few of the tourist attractions of the provincial...
Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, is a modern and well-planned city with a lot of natural beauty. Located in the foot hills of the Margalla Hills, the greenery is the biggest attraction for tourists visiting the city. In the last few years Capital Development Authority (CDA) has worked on the beatification of the tourist resorts and now the city has become a must see place for at least all the Pakistanis who can afford. There are quite of few hotels but by and large they are on the expensive side. The best way to visit Islamabad is to look for a family member or friend who lives in the city and stay with him or her. 1) Daman-e-Koh: Daman-e-Koh, Daman means center and Koh means hill, serves as the midpoint for tourists on their way to the higher view point Pir Sohawa, and is 10 to 15 minutes-drive on a beautiful, green and winding road from Islamabad Zoo. It is located 3000 feet from sea level on the top of Margalla Hills. This low hill offers panoramic bird eye view o...
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