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                                    BEAUTY OF FAISALABAD Clock Tower 59 reviews #1 of 5 Sights & Landmarks in Faisalabad "There are many clock towers in Pakistan, almost every major  city  has one but the one here in Faisalabad has to be the best one as it stands perfectly in a buzzing center of a huge town and is surrounded by a lot o..." "The World recognises the Faisalabad city; Through this land mark, 8 roads are linked with this clock Tower,it a major  hub  of economic activity of Faisalabad." Learn More University of Agriculture 20 reviews #2 of 5 Sights & Landmarks in Faisalabad "High rise  trees  and green fields are a beautiful view.Also their are fields dedicated to agricultural experiments, where you can see fruits, flowers and plants of many different kinds.Over all, i love this place a..." Learn More Gumti Water Fountain 5 reviews #3...
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                                BEAUTY OF LAHORE  Food Street and M M Alam Road The M M Alam Road runs from the Main Market to Firdous Market. This major road was named after Muhammad Mahmood Alam, a very well-known figure of the Pakistan Air Force. The fact that some of the greatest restaurants in Lahore are located on this beautifully designed road is one of the major reasons for visiting this area. From Village Restaurant to Jammin Java CafĂ© to Pompei to Burger Hub, there are many restaurants to impress any foodie. Similarly, the gorgeously lit Food Street is also another place to enjoy the smell and taste of all the delicious dishes that Lahore has to offer. Food Street, Gawalmandi, Lahore, Pakistan Lahore Fort | Lahore Fort The Lahore Fort, or the Shahi Qila, is a wonderful and one-of-a-kind Mughal structure. This must-visit historical palace was built by the legendary Mahmood of Ghazni in the 11t...
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                                       3 Beautifull places of pakistan  Eagle’s Nest Want to see one of the most epic sunsets in the Hunza Valley? Head to Eagle’s Nest around golden hour! The name comes from an upscale hotel/restaurant nearby, but you can drive up to the viewpoint without going there. 1. Yarkhun Valley Yarkhun Valley. Photo: Intentional Detours (used with permission). Though it’s relatively unheard of and forgotten compared to Pakistan’s most famous tourist spots, I think Yarkhun Valley was the most beautiful place I visited in the country. Located in the Upper Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Yarkhun dazzles with its mountain ranges and untouched villages. Reaching the valley, which stretches for many kilometres past the administrative town of Mastuj, requires a bit of effort if you don’t have your own vehicle. If you do have one though, the ride isn’t too ba...
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                           Pakistani culture is very diverse View all Pakistani culture is very diverse Thanks to its historical, geographical and ethnic diversity, Pakistan's culture is a melting pot of Indian,  Persian , Afghan, Central  Asian , South  Asian  and Western  Asian  influences.