Saif ul Malook Lake is located at the northern end of the Kaghan near Naran Valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa province of Pakistan at an altitude of 3,224 m (10,578 feet) above sea level, Saif ul Malook is amongst one of the highest lakes in Pakistan. At such altitude, Lake is close to the tourist route of Naran and Kaghan Valley. A report of survey done by The Guardians says lake Saif ul Malook is…
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Must Visit Places In Peshawar
Peshawar is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. Peshawar is the biggest city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and by the 1998 evaluation was the ninth-biggest city of Pakistan.
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01. Gwadar, Balochistan 02. Saindak Reko-Diq, Balochistan 03. Makran Coast, Balochistan 04. Mubarak Village (Beach), Karachi, Sindh 05. Keenjhar Lake, Thatta, Sindh 06. Neelum Valley 07. Taobat, Neelum Valley 08. Kundal Shahi, Neelum Valley 09. Hunza Valley (in autumn) 10. Shimshal Lake, Hunza Valley 11. Katas Raj Temple, Punjab 12. Kalaam, KPK 13. Dudipatsar Lake, Mansehra, KPK 14. Madyan, Swat, KPK 15. Saif-ul-Malook Lake, Kaghan Valley 16. Siri Paye Meadows, Kaghan Valley 17. Saji Kot…
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“CLICK HERE” to Watch LIVE With 308 cricketers on board, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) kicked off players’ drafting for ‘Platinum’, ‘Diamond’ and ‘Gold’ categories in National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore. The second phase of drafting is scheduled to take place in NCA today. Players belonging to the ‘Silver’ and ‘Emerging’ categories will be inducted into the league’s five franchises. Pakistan’s Twenty20 skipper Shahid Afridi on Monday became the first pick of the Pakistan…
Read MoreTop 15 Most Dangerous Hanging Suspension Bridge of Pakistan (with Photos)
1. Hussaini Hanging Bridge 2. Astore Bridge 3. Desoi Sakurdu Bridge 4. Bridge at Sawat River – Pushmal Valley Swat 5. Chilas Bridge 6. Danyor Bridge 7. Braldu River Crossing 8. Alam Bridge 9. Sharda Bridge 10. Swat Valley Wired Bridge 11. Buber Bridge 12. Kunhar River Bidge 13. Tarzan Bridge 14. Bridge to Hushe Valley 15. Wooden Bridge in Bahrain
Read More10 Famous Masjids (Mosques) in Pakistan
1.Shah Faisal Masjid The Faisal Masjid is the largest Masjid in Pakistan, located in Islamabad. Completed in 1986, it was designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay to be shaped like a desert Bedouin’s tent. Unlike traditional masjid design, it lacks a dome. The minarets borrow their design from Turkish tradition and are thin and pencil like. The Masjid is named after the late King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia, who supported and financed the…
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