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Sunday, 21 April 2019

Holidays in Murree

Holidays in Murree.


It's currently ten thirty at night here, or so says a battered old clock that I picked up from the floor and tried to re-hang on the wall to it's base or whatever the underside of a clock is called, on a balcony overlooking Mall Road (or some other road) currently experiencing a traffic jam with almost all the drivers honking their horns and the occasional "Jazbaati Kocha" blaring a cassette of "Hits from the Himalayas" from his van filled with people like sardines in a tin. Okay, enough mood setting. 

So, at 4 A.M. this morning (29 June 2017), I woke up in Islamabad and after a quick breakfast of a slice of bread slapped with Jam at my grandparents' residence, we embarked on our expedition. At 6 A.M. we were at the Islamabad - Murree Expressway. With almost non-existent traffic, we rode on until we reached Murree Cantt, where the Pakistan Army had restricted access. So, a five minute long drive had now become an hour's drive from an alternate route where the Traffic was starting to clog, but somehow we made it to our determined abode, Cecil Apartments, formerly Cecil Hotel. From outside, it looked like those shanty slum apartments where traditional teleplays regarding Burnis Road, Karachi are shot at. Inside was a whole new scenario. Oh, and have I mentioned that a Pathan downstairs is emptying his Kalashnikov at the air right now? 

The Apartment had a tiled floor, a TV lounge with a flat-screen Smart TV with Youtube installed (Thank God I packed that EVO), two bedrooms and a kitchen. There was an electric water heater, a microwave oven and a fridge at our disposal along with kitchen utensils and cleaning supplies. The attendant said water would be available for thirty minutes at 11 A.M. and thirty minutes at 7 P.M. which was okay by us as we had a personal water tanker to store water at our apartment. 

I immediately took out my Coffee mug I had specially packed and began whisking, taking in the breathtaking views of the Pir Panjal as rain clouds slowly but surely began engulfing the valley. Before the clouds had settled, I could see the whole valley, but after the clouds had settled, I couldn't see three feet ahead of me. Then, as I was snuggled in the couch watching Sherlock, I heard the glorious sound of rain and words simply can not justify any of the breathtaking scenes I saw before, during or after the rain. 

After sleepily staring at my umbrella on the balcony violently thrashing on the glass door, I mustered the courage to get up and relieve it from the mercy of the violent wind and upon hitting the couch again, drifted off to an un-easy sleep. I woke up with sore shoulders to the sound of pakoray frying and helped myself up to a whole new world brought by the orange shades of sunset. I thought of having another mug of coffee but God had decided otherwise as no milk was left. Afterwards, still sore from my previous oblivion, I decided to take my chances with the bed. 

I was about to sleep very peacefully but fate again intervened and I noticed a stain on the bedsheet which was either dried Industrial Glue or the dismembered remains of a slug. After that, I just couldn't stop staring at the stain right next to me and decided to sit in the balcony where I have sat until now. The weather's getting colder and I've decided to call it a day. We'll be going back to Islamabad, as the traffic has restricted us to the confines of our humble abode. It was a fun day, a sort of rehabilitation after one month of playing GTA Online at home. Now I'm looking forward to starting a Motorcycle Club in GTA by the time I get back.

Why Pakistan is just as beautiful as Switzerland



Why Pakistan is just as beautiful as Switzerland

Pakistan is beautiful, it is utterly blessed! We don’t just say it… it actually is. When it comes to breathtaking landscapes and mind-blowing sceneries, Pakistan is absolutely matchless. You think Switzerland is the most stunning place on this planet? Think again… 1. Gwadar, Balochistan Photo: Parhlo website 2. Bara Pani, Deosai Photo: Parhlo website 3. Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir Photo: Parhlo website 4. Shangrila Lake, Skardu Photo: Parhlo website Photo: Parhlo website 5. Deosai Plains, Northern Pakistan Photo: Parhlo website 6. Dudipatsar Lake Photo: Parhlo website 7. Fairy Meadows at night [caption id="" align="alignnone" ..

Naran and Shogran, a winter wonderland




Naran and Shogran, a winter wonderland


Recently, with the help of Royal Tourism Pakistan, I got the chance to visit one of the most popular and beautiful vacation spots in northern Pakistan – Naran and Kaghan. Considering it was May, and peak summers were around the corner, I expected it to be as hot as it is here down in Karachi. However, it is interesting to note that May is actually the tail end of winter in northern areas. We were travelling by bus and started from Rawalpindi passing through Mansehra and Abbotabad before reaching Naran. Since the journey was long, we decided to stay a night in a ..

Four incredible reasons to travel the northern areas of Pakistan

Four incredible reasons to travel the northern areas of Pakistan

The northern areas of Pakistan are heaven for those who seek adventure. From the highest mountains of the world, to lush green valleys and pristine lakes, the north has it all. Our travel gem. Here, I shall take you through a visual journey of my travelling experience through the north of Pakistan. After this, I am quite sure you will be setting up your itinerary. 1) Pristine lakes and solitude Northern Pakistan has been blessed with some of the most beautiful lakes that one could ever imagine. My favourites so far have been Karomber lake, Chitta Katha lake and Saral lake. I was once able ..

Thursday, 7 March 2019

triveling with me : " ISLAMABAD WORLD 2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL CI...

triveling with me : " ISLAMABAD WORLD 2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL CI...: "   ISLAMABAD  WORLD  2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL CITY ." Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, has been ranked se...

" ISLAMABAD WORLD 2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL CITY ."





 ISLAMABAD  WORLD  2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL CITY ."

Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, has been ranked second in the list of world’s most beautiful capital.


what makes Islamabad so remarkable, stunning and intriguing is that the capital city is respected with astonishing consistent contemplates close by a great structure which is an extra interest for the nonnatives and tourists. This is the thing that makes an incomprehensibly charming and invigorating spot to visit.
 Today we’ll talk about Islamabad – Beautiful Capital City of Pakistan. Today we will talk about beautiful capital Islamabad.



For no good reason, a couple of individuals are clueless of the pleasant and beautiful spots masterminded in Islamabad. In reality, Islamabad was in like manner situated as the second most beautiful capital on the planet.


 "Faisal mosque."

"     Every Friday Prayer feels like Eid in Faisal Mosque"





We should start with the most famous place in Islamabad, Faisal Mosque. Masterminded at the foot of the Margalla Hills and on a raised area, this beautiful mosque is the greatest one in Pakistan.


The wonderfulness and heavenliness of the Faisal Mosque are sure to spellbind you. The novel diagram of the Mosque, the wide open spaces, symmetry and white sections against the foundation of Margalla is an unparallel sight. Also, every Friday request of at the Faisal Mosque feels like Eid.





"Monal"

This is one of the not a lot of rich restaurants on the planet that is arranged on such a high rise. Monal an exceptional place to keep running with family or allies and value the restoring viewpoint of Islamabad.





"Daman-e-Koh"

Arranged between the Margalla Hills at an ascent underneath Monal, Daman-e-Koh is notable for its rich green parks with lodgings and various resuscitating centers.






"Margala Hills"

You can visit the amazing Margalla Hills each opposite end of the week.

Similarly called the Margalla Mountain Range, Margalla is an incline run that’s part of the lesser Himalayas discovered north of Islamabad, Pakistan. For those that value climbing, this is an obvious necessity go spot in light of the momentous points of view of the city.






"Rawal Lake"


Rawal Lake is an artificial reservoir that gives the water needs for Rawalpindi and Islamabad. It’s moreover an outstanding voyager objective with works out, for instance, floating, cruising, water skating and hopping.






"Very Clean City"  "Beautiful Islamabad Rain"



If you think Islamabad is beautiful in the mist-filled winters, having a go at passing by it in the tempests. The pouring precipitation over the stupendous slants makes the city stunningly beautiful.



While whatever is left of Pakistan is discovered up with fussing of sullying in all its heinous structures, Islamabad acknowledges an immaculate and excellent, classy condition which is in actuality a treat for eyes.





At whatever point you require some retail treatment, Centaurus is an amazing spot to go. Here, you can find all the retail shops possible.

          Also Here is a part of the reasons that impacted me to love Islamabad profoundly.







Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, has been ranked second in the list of world’s most beautiful capital.

 ISLAMABAD  WORLD  2ND MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL CITY ."







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