Lahore is beautiful. It's not an ideal time for holidays in Pakistan though. Islamabad was always 'safe', but now clearly isn't. I have friends who have two holidays a year in Afghanistan and love it, but they are, not suprisingly, Afghani ...
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Suicide bombs, battles in tribal areas, and states of emergency tend to put off casual tourists. But the impression such events convey can often be misleading and unrepresentative of a country as a whole. A few days ago I was sitting in a c...
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I've been to Nepal, many years ago, I wouldn't recommend it right now though, due to political instability. Pokara is nice though and Kathmandu was pretty cool with it's rooftop restaurants. Be careful if you choose to drink Alcohol, the lo...
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Unless you have a valid Pakistani passport, all visitors to Pakistan need a visa. For further information contact the Visa office at your local High Commission, Embassy or Consulate office.
http://www.brunet.bn/gov/emb/pakistan/faq.htm
On the 25th of december it is the brithday of M.A. Jinnah's, founder of Pakistan, and after independence of Pakistan he was also the first Governor General of Pakistan.
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Yes even if you have a UK Student visa, you still need to get the Visa for Ireland. For more information, see the link below: www.learn4good.com
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Civilisations have been thriving in what is Pakistan for more than 6000 years.From Mehergarh to Mohenjodaro to Harappa to Gandhara,just to name a few,regardless of the heat & dust.The great Moguls were the most opulent and coming from f...
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