By: Martin Nobel | 2011-10-27 | Flights Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan. It is a well planned and properly maintained city with neat and clean environment. Long associated history and legion of visit able places, grabs the attention of millions of tourists from all over the world. read more
By: numberthree | 2010-11-17 | Vacation Rentals Visiting Islamabad can be very pleasant if you plan your visit in advance. It is a very beautiful city that has several attractions for the tourist. Make booking for your luxury hotel deal in advance, to avoid any unpleasant situation when you reach there. Always ensure that you choose your hotel wisely, so that you can enjoy your stay. read more
By: david70 | 2010-12-28 | Travel & Leisure Islamabad expedition is an appealing stance for holiday makers looking forward to get some calming moments in the hushed and awesome city. The city offers lots of colorful charming vista, sightseeing and admired traditions to its visitors. read more
By: Yasir Gulzar | 2011-09-12 | Real Estate Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and the tenth largest city in the country. The Islamabad Metropolitan area is the third largest country in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants. read more
By: Robert Kally Moore | 2011-03-18 | Destinations Those taking Islamabad flights must know that the markets here offer great stuff at reasonable and affordable prices. They offer a huge variety of trendy clothes, books, DVD’s, novelty shoes, antique toys and electronics. read more
By: Tom Z Harry | 2011-09-20 | Travel & Leisure Pakistan – The Heart of Asia is like a tourist’s heaven. Taking a trip to Pakistan they can get a chance to explore the ancient resources that reflects a unique background of the civilizations. read more
By: Syed Muhammad Ibrahim | 2011-07-19 | Travel & Leisure Pakistan exhibits some of the earliest human settlements, and it is the epicenter of various religions. It has far more unimaginable mind-blowing landscapes, extraordinary trekking, a multitude of cultures, music, food, and a long tradition of hospitality and generosity. read more
By: humza | 2010-03-26 | Flights God has blessed Pakistan with beautiful and wonder full places and best attractive natural beauty like splendid land, sociable people, great rivers, and gigantic mountains, lush planes full of greenery, fantastic valleys, vibrant deserts, and dazzling lakes. Gear yourself with new adventure of flights to Pakistan. read more
By: John Wood | 2011-12-21 | Flights Touring Pakistan has always been a priority for me and I had heard a lot about the rich cultural heritage of places like Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Muzaffarbad, Islamabad, Balochistan, and Lahore in newspapers and magazines. So this time we decided not to postpone our trip and booked our cheap flights to Pakistan in a few minutes from an online travel portal. read more
By: Ameera Kamal | 2010-04-03 | News and society The people of Pakistan are descendents of different racial groups and sub-racial stocks, who entered the subcontinent over the past 5000 years mainly from central and western Asia. Though, Pakistan as an independent country dates only from August 14th, 1947 yet the territories of Pakistan are heir to one of the richest and the oldest civilizations and settlements of the world. Unlike the popular misconception, the areas called Pakistan today had invariably remained as a single, compact and a separate geographical and political entity and always maintained its identity and individuality separate from its neighbor India since ancient times. The world has always known two different countries and cultures in the sub-continent; one based on the Sindhu or Indus (Pakistan) and the other on the Ganges Valley (India) known as Bharatvarta. The Sindhu Land was always notable for its independent existence, completely detached from Gangetic Valley or India. So Pakistan as a part of India is a weak theory having no historical grounding. It was indeed the famous Two Nation Theory formulated by Iqbal and realized by Jinnah that led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. read more
By: samwalker | 2011-10-06 | Aviaton Book your tickets to Pakistan where antiquity of ancient cultures and colonial influences are all morphed into colourful modernity. It is a land enriched with scenic beauty, architectural marvels, maze of bazaars and scrumptious delicacies. read more
By: Waqas Yawar | 2010-10-29 | Flights The South Asian country of Pakistan is a special interest destination that has a very strong cultural and historical heritage as well as very fine and attractive natural features. read more
By: Syed Muhammad Ibrahim | 2011-04-19 | Destinations Karachi capital of the province of Sindh, is the financial capital and the largest city of Pakistan. Karachi is located on the coast of the Arabian Sea. It is locally termed as the City of Lights, City of The Quaid, and City that Never Sleeps. Residents and those born in the city are called "Karachiites", Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and Karachi is the largest Urdu speaking city i read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-14 | News and society Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrated after the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, the marriage between an American bride and a Chinese groom, Italian Prime Minister “show teeth” during a news conference, and Australia is now battling wildfires and so on are some among the most impressive news during the week. In order to know more about useful events that occurred during the last week, let’s have a look at these photos as below read more
By: ETL | 2010-11-06 | Travel & Leisure Facts and Information about Egypt including Language, Major Religions, Economy, Visa and passports, Culture, Religious Limits, Native Foods, Calendar and Public Holidays, Visitors Responsibilities, Major Ports, Weather, Egyptian Meals, Foods and Drinks, What to Wear, What to bring., Restaurants, Snack Bars, Egyptian Home Cooking, Bread, Beans, Molokhiyya, Soup and Salad, Vegetables, Cheese, Fruits, Nuts, Shopping of Foods, Tea and other hot drinks, Cold Drinks, Alcoholic Drinks, Women Traveling read more