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Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary
لقد أنشأت هذا الفيديو باستخدام محرر فيديو YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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Hindu Kush (Weed Smokers only)
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Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar...
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Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!
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In the Footsteps of Alexander The Great (3of4) (BBC)
Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunken brawl, Alexander killed the friend who had previously saved his life.
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Kalash valley Tour in Chitral Hindu-kush North Pakistan
Kalash valley in Chitral Hindu-kush Range.
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STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
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Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
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Strain Review // Hindu Kush
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Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
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619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
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Life in Beautiful Afghan Hindu Kush
Beautiful Hindu Kush and its people in the Wahakan corridor Afghanistan
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Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush Harvest part one.
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Hindu Kush Earthquake Rocks North India
Strong tremors were felt across North India, including the Delhi-NCR region as an earthquake of around 7.5 Richter scale originating near the Hindukush mountains rocked Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and other South Asian countries.
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ARMA 3 Hindu Kush Map
Arma 3 terrain located in Hindu Kush mountain range. 20x20km area.
subscribe on steam workshop (Hindu Kush)
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Medal Of Honor 2010 Ramin Djawadi - Hindu Kush Remix
Ramin Djawadi Hindu Kush Remix
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Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
Pakistan; Hindukush- Kalash Rituals by Global Vision Movie.
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Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan: Himalaya, Hindukush & Karakorum.
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"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
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Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Clean version of this "hidden and rare treasure"... Enjoy it as much as I do...
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Medical Marijuana Strain Review Episode 13: Hindu Kush
Hi everyone! Welcome to medical marijuana strain review episode 13! In this video I am smoking the cannabis strain called "Hindu Kush" and reviewing this heavy indica strain of weed :) No violence or aggression is trying to be promoted and this video is STRICTLY for entertainment & educational purposes. I love all my fans and I even love my haters, hope everyone have an amazing day! :)
"Hindu Kus
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M 7.7 EARTHQUAKE - HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN - October 26, 2015
Magnitude Mw 7.7
Region HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
Date time 2015-10-26 09:09:32.9 UTC
Location 36.49 N ; 70.92 E
Depth 215 km
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Hindu Kush - Milsim 24H - Sierra 4
Milsim 24H organized by Sneaky Chameleon ASD.
20/21 - 02 - 2016 Ponte della Priula(TV) Italy.
More Info:
https://www.facebook.com/events/507682969409482
Directed by Antonio Campanella
http://www.antoniocampanella.com
https://www.facebook.com/antoniocampanellaphotography
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Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary
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لقد أنشأت هذا الفيديو باستخدام محرر فيديو YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 22 Oct 2014
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Hindu Kush (Weed Smokers only)
http://instagram.com/official_feduss http://www.youtube.com/user/iiplay2much - Gaming channel Donate Thru Paypal Email - Riker123@live.com Twitter -@Danny_lv......
http://instagram.com/official_feduss http://www.youtube.com/user/iiplay2much - Gaming channel Donate Thru Paypal Email - Riker123@live.com Twitter -@Danny_lv...
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Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar......
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar...
wn.com/Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar...
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!...
All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!
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All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!
- published: 03 Nov 2014
- views: 23
In the Footsteps of Alexander The Great (3of4) (BBC)
Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunk...
Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunken brawl, Alexander killed the friend who had previously saved his life.
wn.com/In The Footsteps Of Alexander The Great (3Of4) (Bbc)
Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunken brawl, Alexander killed the friend who had previously saved his life.
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 3
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the......
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
wn.com/Stoner Sundays Hindu Kush Bowl The Weed Report Un Cut
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jac...
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
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http://www.Soundcloud/GrimeReport
Email:GrimeReportTv@Hotmail.co.uk
wn.com/Stormin Hindu Kush Ft Black Steve Music Video
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
http://www.Twitter.com/StorminMC
http://www.Twitter.com/TheGrimeReport
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http://www.Bandcamp.com/GrimeReport
http://www.Soundcloud/GrimeReport
Email:GrimeReportTv@Hotmail.co.uk
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 2179
Strain Review // Hindu Kush
(18+) *LEGAL MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENT*
Use Discount Code BIGJERM @DandLco.com to SAVE 10%
Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the...
(18+) *LEGAL MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENT*
Use Discount Code BIGJERM @DandLco.com to SAVE 10%
Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
wn.com/Strain Review Hindu Kush
(18+) *LEGAL MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENT*
Use Discount Code BIGJERM @DandLco.com to SAVE 10%
Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 51
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do......
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
wn.com/619 Hindu Kush Strain Review
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
Life in Beautiful Afghan Hindu Kush
Beautiful Hindu Kush and its people in the Wahakan corridor Afghanistan...
Beautiful Hindu Kush and its people in the Wahakan corridor Afghanistan
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Beautiful Hindu Kush and its people in the Wahakan corridor Afghanistan
- published: 14 Sep 2014
- views: 24
Hindu Kush Earthquake Rocks North India
Strong tremors were felt across North India, including the Delhi-NCR region as an earthquake of around 7.5 Richter scale originating near the Hindukush mountain...
Strong tremors were felt across North India, including the Delhi-NCR region as an earthquake of around 7.5 Richter scale originating near the Hindukush mountains rocked Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and other South Asian countries.
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Strong tremors were felt across North India, including the Delhi-NCR region as an earthquake of around 7.5 Richter scale originating near the Hindukush mountains rocked Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and other South Asian countries.
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 3041
ARMA 3 Hindu Kush Map
Arma 3 terrain located in Hindu Kush mountain range. 20x20km area.
subscribe on steam workshop (Hindu Kush)...
Arma 3 terrain located in Hindu Kush mountain range. 20x20km area.
subscribe on steam workshop (Hindu Kush)
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Arma 3 terrain located in Hindu Kush mountain range. 20x20km area.
subscribe on steam workshop (Hindu Kush)
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 1
Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
Pakistan; Hindukush- Kalash Rituals by Global Vision Movie....
Pakistan; Hindukush- Kalash Rituals by Global Vision Movie.
wn.com/Global Vision Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
Pakistan; Hindukush- Kalash Rituals by Global Vision Movie.
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan: Himalaya, Hindukush & Karakorum....
Mountains of Pakistan: Himalaya, Hindukush & Karakorum.
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Mountains of Pakistan: Himalaya, Hindukush & Karakorum.
"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya......
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
wn.com/Hindu Kush Smoke Session With Fullmelthash
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Clean version of this "hidden and rare treasure"... Enjoy it as much as I do......
Clean version of this "hidden and rare treasure"... Enjoy it as much as I do...
wn.com/Hindu Kush (Clean Version) Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack Vangelis
Clean version of this "hidden and rare treasure"... Enjoy it as much as I do...
Medical Marijuana Strain Review Episode 13: Hindu Kush
Hi everyone! Welcome to medical marijuana strain review episode 13! In this video I am smoking the cannabis strain called "Hindu Kush" and reviewing this heavy ...
Hi everyone! Welcome to medical marijuana strain review episode 13! In this video I am smoking the cannabis strain called "Hindu Kush" and reviewing this heavy indica strain of weed :) No violence or aggression is trying to be promoted and this video is STRICTLY for entertainment & educational purposes. I love all my fans and I even love my haters, hope everyone have an amazing day! :)
"Hindu Kush is a pure indica strain named after the mountain range stretching 500 miles between Pakistan and Afghanistan where it originated. The harsh climate of its homeland has conditioned this strain to express a thick, protective coat of crystal trichomes cherished by hash makers worldwide. With a subtle sweet and earthy sandalwood aroma, Hindu Kush induces a deep sense of calm that helps bring relief to those suffering pain, nausea, and stress disorders."
Leafy Review Link: https://www.leafly.com/indica/hindu-kush
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Hi everyone! Welcome to medical marijuana strain review episode 13! In this video I am smoking the cannabis strain called "Hindu Kush" and reviewing this heavy indica strain of weed :) No violence or aggression is trying to be promoted and this video is STRICTLY for entertainment & educational purposes. I love all my fans and I even love my haters, hope everyone have an amazing day! :)
"Hindu Kush is a pure indica strain named after the mountain range stretching 500 miles between Pakistan and Afghanistan where it originated. The harsh climate of its homeland has conditioned this strain to express a thick, protective coat of crystal trichomes cherished by hash makers worldwide. With a subtle sweet and earthy sandalwood aroma, Hindu Kush induces a deep sense of calm that helps bring relief to those suffering pain, nausea, and stress disorders."
Leafy Review Link: https://www.leafly.com/indica/hindu-kush
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- published: 21 Jun 2015
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M 7.7 EARTHQUAKE - HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN - October 26, 2015
Magnitude Mw 7.7
Region HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
Date time 2015-10-26 09:09:32.9 UTC
Location 36.49 N ; 70.92 E
Depth 215 km
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Magnitude Mw 7.7
Region HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
Date time 2015-10-26 09:09:32.9 UTC
Location 36.49 N ; 70.92 E
Depth 215 km
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Magnitude Mw 7.7
Region HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
Date time 2015-10-26 09:09:32.9 UTC
Location 36.49 N ; 70.92 E
Depth 215 km
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
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Hindu Kush - Milsim 24H - Sierra 4
Milsim 24H organized by Sneaky Chameleon ASD.
20/21 - 02 - 2016 Ponte della Priula(TV) Italy.
More Info:
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Dire...
Milsim 24H organized by Sneaky Chameleon ASD.
20/21 - 02 - 2016 Ponte della Priula(TV) Italy.
More Info:
https://www.facebook.com/events/507682969409482
Directed by Antonio Campanella
http://www.antoniocampanella.com
https://www.facebook.com/antoniocampanellaphotography
wn.com/Hindu Kush Milsim 24H Sierra 4
Milsim 24H organized by Sneaky Chameleon ASD.
20/21 - 02 - 2016 Ponte della Priula(TV) Italy.
More Info:
https://www.facebook.com/events/507682969409482
Directed by Antonio Campanella
http://www.antoniocampanella.com
https://www.facebook.com/antoniocampanellaphotography
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 1180
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A......
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
wn.com/Beautiful Aerials Of Hindu Kush Mountains BBC News
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
- published: 24 Aug 2014
- views: 5023
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Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the catac
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Travel Book Review: Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd editi...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ...
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The Middle East Travel Video
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
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Strain Hunters India Expedition (FULL HD MOVIE)
Visit http://www.strainhunters.com and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi...
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Tahir Shah on Hugh Carless
Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on...
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Wild Frontiers - Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature,
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KALASH VALLEY CHITRAL HINDUKUSH IN THE NORTH PAKISTAN
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swat a paradise on earth | tourist guide for swat
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holidaymakers. It has a rich historical past, too. This is "Udayana" (The Garden) of the ancient epics; the land
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Festival of Joshi - Hindu Kush Spring Festival Northern Pakistan
Jonny shows some clips of the Hindu Kush Spring Festival tour to Northern Pakistan with Wild Frontiers (www.wildfrontiers.co.uk)
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Kalash Valley- Chitral Hindu Kush in the NORTH PAKISTAN
Kalash valley chitral Pakistan.
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Highway to Hindu Kush
Ride along the Tajik-Afghan borderline through the canyon of the torrent Pjandsh river up to the Hindu Kush mountains
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tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
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Travel Guide of Pakistan Part 6 (Chitral)
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Small Group Tours with Wild Frontiers
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the right kind of travel at all and at Wild Frontiers we’d agree.
Starting our business in the mountains of northern Pakistan, we knew a very different approach to group travel was needed if our clients were going to see and experience the ki
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Northern areas of Pakistan
Northern area of Pakistan is the hub of the worlds greatest mountain chains. K2 and Concordia , Chitral and the Hindukush, Rakaposhi and the beautiful Hunza valley with its hospitable and loving people , Nanga Parbat and the Himalayas, such are the name that can make you feel craving for their love.
http://pakistantourntravel.com/northern-pakistan-tour/
Northern Areas of Pakistan is blessed wit
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My Afghanistan - Mountain Helicopter Flight
Flying low over the beautiful snow swept landscapes and villages of the Hindu Kush foothills surrounding Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Kalash valley Chitral - Jeep safari North Pakistan
Kalash valley in Chitral Hindu - Kush Mountains Range part 1.
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KALASH JOURNEY
The Kalasha or Kalash, are people of the Hindu Kush mountain range, residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
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HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
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Bryce Canyon Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Bryce Canyon in the USA.
In the south of the US federal state of UTAH, there’s a destination that attracts nature lovers from all over the world: Bryce Canyon National Park, 145 square kilometres of pure nature. Millions of years ago, due to extreme subterranean pressure, the Earth’s surface cracked and a landscape was created that is without equal, a gigantic amphit
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Great Pakistan. Travel Pakistan. Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Chitral, Kalash, Lahore
I have been to Pakistan 4 times. Here is my 1999 Pakistan trip. Enjoy the beautiful and friendly people of Pakistan.
Self
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Take Guided tour of Kalash valley with tourist guide of Pakistan
one of the major attractions of chitral is the kalash valley the home of kalash or wearers of the black robes a primitive pagan tribe.Legends say that five s...
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Take Guided Tour of KKH 8th wonder of the world with Tourist Guide of Pakistan.
A thin ribbon of asphalt strikes north from near Islamabad and leaves the modern capital and the dusty Punjab plains far behind. As it weaves through sparse ...
Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland...
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
wn.com/Afghanistan Travel Guide World Travel Guides Scc Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
- published: 03 Jan 2015
- views: 36
Travel Book Review: Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd editi...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ......
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ...
wn.com/Travel Book Review Trekking In The Karakoram Hindukush (Lonely Planet Walking Guide, 2Nd Editi...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ...
The Middle East Travel Video
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude......
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
wn.com/The Middle East Travel Video
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 4248
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author: Zoë Blair
Strain Hunters India Expedition (FULL HD MOVIE)
Visit http://www.strainhunters.com and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi......
Visit http://www.strainhunters.com and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi...
wn.com/Strain Hunters India Expedition (Full Hd Movie)
Visit http://www.strainhunters.com and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi...
Tahir Shah on Hugh Carless
Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on......
Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on...
wn.com/Tahir Shah On Hugh Carless
Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on...
- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 563
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author: Tahir Shah
Wild Frontiers - Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996,...
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
wn.com/Wild Frontiers Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 83
swat a paradise on earth | tourist guide for swat
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The l...
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holidaymakers. It has a rich historical past, too. This is "Udayana" (The Garden) of the ancient epics; the land of enthralling beauty, where Alexander of Macedonia fought and won some of his major battles before crossing over to the delta of Indus River. This is the "valley of hanging chairs", as described by the famous Chinese pilgrim-chroniclers, Huaen Tsang and Fa-Hian in the fifth and sixth centuries. Swat was once the cradle of Buddhism of all of its schools – Mahayana, Hinayana and Tantrayana, where once 1,400 monasteries flourished. It was the home of the famous Gandhara School of Sculpture that was an expression of Greco-Roman form in the local Buddhist tradition. Swat was also the historical land where the Muslim conquerors, Mahmud of Ghazni, Babur of Ferghana and Akbar fought their battles preparatory to the conquest of South Asia. The valley of Swat sprawls over 10,360 sq. km at an average elevation of 875 metres. The maximum temperature in July is 38 C and minimum (during January) is 1 C. The normal temperature is maximum 21 C and minimum 7 C. The tourist season is year-round.
WHAT TO SEE IN SWAT?
Saidu Sharif, Mingora & Murghzar: Headquarters of Swat Valley, Saidu Sharif houses the Swat Museum that contains one of the finest collections of Gandhara art in the world. Mingora, the twin city of Saidu Sharif, has yielded magnificent pieces of Buddhist sculpture and the ruins of great stupas. Marghazar, 16 km from Saidu Sharif, is famous for its “Sufed Mahal” the white marble palace of the former Wali (Ruler) of Swat. Kabal is 6 km from Saidu Sharif with its excellent golf course.Malam Jabba
At 2,636 m above sea level, Malam Jabba Ski Resort stands on top of a mountain of the Hindukush range, north east of Saidu Sharif. It is 314 km from Islamabad and 51 km from Saidu Sharif. After driving for 10 kms on Saidu Sharif-Kalam road, turn right from Manglor for Malam Jabba. Amidst its natural beauty and imprints of Gandhara civilization, lie the modern tourist facilities of a 52 rooms motel, 2 skiing platforms, chairlifts, roller/ice skating rinks, restaurant, telephone and snow clearing equipment etc. The food, lodging and skiing facilities are all managed by foreign trained staff and offered at competitive prices. The summer temperatures of 10oC to 25oC give way to lush green meadows and thick green forests of Pine & Deodar trees. In the winter when the temperature falls to –5oC to –10oC, the angel white snow makes it an ideal place for skiing.
Miandam: At 1,830 m above sea level, Miandam Valley is 50 km from Saidu Sharif and recommended for those looking for a peaceful place full of fragrance and scenic beauty.
Madyan & Bahrain: Both the towns are a good stop-over while travelling from Saidu Sharif to Kalam. Madyan is famous for its trout hatcheries and Bahrain for its meeting of two rivers and its handicrafts.
Kalam: The most popular tourist spot in Swat Valley (2,073 m) is 100 km away from Saidu Sharif. In addition to PTDC’s seasonal coach service, there is a regular private bus and van service between Mingora and Kalam.
Ushu, Matiltan and Mahodand Lake: This is the most spectacular area of upper Swat Valley. While staying overnight at Kalam, you can enjoy a day trip by jeep to these beautiful tourist spots. Distance is just 13-16 km from Kalam.
Utrot-Gabral: Another scenic valley of upper Swat, located 21-29 km from Kalam. The road is jeepable and jeeps can be hired from Kalam. A day trip with picnic lunch is recommended.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Swat is linked by road and by air with Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Peshawar. There is regular bus and van service between Rawalpindi and Mingora. A seasonal tourist coach service for Saidu Sharif and Kalam is run by PTDC from 1st June to 30th August every year. For bookings and further information, please contact PTDC offices at Rawalpindi or Saidu Sharif.
WHERE TO STAY?
There are moderately priced hotels, motels and rest houses in Swat at Saidu Sharif, Mingora, Marghzar, Madyan, Bahrain, Kalam and Ushu. PTDC also has its Motels at Saidu Sharif, Miandam, Malam Jabba and Kalam. For local assistance, please contact: Tourist Information Centre, PTDC Motel, Saidu Sharif. Tel: (0946) 9240159 Fax: (0936) 9249156
WHAT TO BUY?
Local handicrafts include embroidered linen, hand-woven rugs and shawals, silverware, tribal jewellery and carved wood work.
Swat is a valley and an administrative district in the KPK, Pakistan.The capital of Swat is Saidu Sharif, but the main town in the Swat valley is Mingora.
wn.com/Swat A Paradise On Earth | Tourist Guide For Swat
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holidaymakers. It has a rich historical past, too. This is "Udayana" (The Garden) of the ancient epics; the land of enthralling beauty, where Alexander of Macedonia fought and won some of his major battles before crossing over to the delta of Indus River. This is the "valley of hanging chairs", as described by the famous Chinese pilgrim-chroniclers, Huaen Tsang and Fa-Hian in the fifth and sixth centuries. Swat was once the cradle of Buddhism of all of its schools – Mahayana, Hinayana and Tantrayana, where once 1,400 monasteries flourished. It was the home of the famous Gandhara School of Sculpture that was an expression of Greco-Roman form in the local Buddhist tradition. Swat was also the historical land where the Muslim conquerors, Mahmud of Ghazni, Babur of Ferghana and Akbar fought their battles preparatory to the conquest of South Asia. The valley of Swat sprawls over 10,360 sq. km at an average elevation of 875 metres. The maximum temperature in July is 38 C and minimum (during January) is 1 C. The normal temperature is maximum 21 C and minimum 7 C. The tourist season is year-round.
WHAT TO SEE IN SWAT?
Saidu Sharif, Mingora & Murghzar: Headquarters of Swat Valley, Saidu Sharif houses the Swat Museum that contains one of the finest collections of Gandhara art in the world. Mingora, the twin city of Saidu Sharif, has yielded magnificent pieces of Buddhist sculpture and the ruins of great stupas. Marghazar, 16 km from Saidu Sharif, is famous for its “Sufed Mahal” the white marble palace of the former Wali (Ruler) of Swat. Kabal is 6 km from Saidu Sharif with its excellent golf course.Malam Jabba
At 2,636 m above sea level, Malam Jabba Ski Resort stands on top of a mountain of the Hindukush range, north east of Saidu Sharif. It is 314 km from Islamabad and 51 km from Saidu Sharif. After driving for 10 kms on Saidu Sharif-Kalam road, turn right from Manglor for Malam Jabba. Amidst its natural beauty and imprints of Gandhara civilization, lie the modern tourist facilities of a 52 rooms motel, 2 skiing platforms, chairlifts, roller/ice skating rinks, restaurant, telephone and snow clearing equipment etc. The food, lodging and skiing facilities are all managed by foreign trained staff and offered at competitive prices. The summer temperatures of 10oC to 25oC give way to lush green meadows and thick green forests of Pine & Deodar trees. In the winter when the temperature falls to –5oC to –10oC, the angel white snow makes it an ideal place for skiing.
Miandam: At 1,830 m above sea level, Miandam Valley is 50 km from Saidu Sharif and recommended for those looking for a peaceful place full of fragrance and scenic beauty.
Madyan & Bahrain: Both the towns are a good stop-over while travelling from Saidu Sharif to Kalam. Madyan is famous for its trout hatcheries and Bahrain for its meeting of two rivers and its handicrafts.
Kalam: The most popular tourist spot in Swat Valley (2,073 m) is 100 km away from Saidu Sharif. In addition to PTDC’s seasonal coach service, there is a regular private bus and van service between Mingora and Kalam.
Ushu, Matiltan and Mahodand Lake: This is the most spectacular area of upper Swat Valley. While staying overnight at Kalam, you can enjoy a day trip by jeep to these beautiful tourist spots. Distance is just 13-16 km from Kalam.
Utrot-Gabral: Another scenic valley of upper Swat, located 21-29 km from Kalam. The road is jeepable and jeeps can be hired from Kalam. A day trip with picnic lunch is recommended.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Swat is linked by road and by air with Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Peshawar. There is regular bus and van service between Rawalpindi and Mingora. A seasonal tourist coach service for Saidu Sharif and Kalam is run by PTDC from 1st June to 30th August every year. For bookings and further information, please contact PTDC offices at Rawalpindi or Saidu Sharif.
WHERE TO STAY?
There are moderately priced hotels, motels and rest houses in Swat at Saidu Sharif, Mingora, Marghzar, Madyan, Bahrain, Kalam and Ushu. PTDC also has its Motels at Saidu Sharif, Miandam, Malam Jabba and Kalam. For local assistance, please contact: Tourist Information Centre, PTDC Motel, Saidu Sharif. Tel: (0946) 9240159 Fax: (0936) 9249156
WHAT TO BUY?
Local handicrafts include embroidered linen, hand-woven rugs and shawals, silverware, tribal jewellery and carved wood work.
Swat is a valley and an administrative district in the KPK, Pakistan.The capital of Swat is Saidu Sharif, but the main town in the Swat valley is Mingora.
- published: 15 Aug 2015
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Festival of Joshi - Hindu Kush Spring Festival Northern Pakistan
Jonny shows some clips of the Hindu Kush Spring Festival tour to Northern Pakistan with Wild Frontiers (www.wildfrontiers.co.uk)...
Jonny shows some clips of the Hindu Kush Spring Festival tour to Northern Pakistan with Wild Frontiers (www.wildfrontiers.co.uk)
wn.com/Festival Of Joshi Hindu Kush Spring Festival Northern Pakistan
Jonny shows some clips of the Hindu Kush Spring Festival tour to Northern Pakistan with Wild Frontiers (www.wildfrontiers.co.uk)
Highway to Hindu Kush
Ride along the Tajik-Afghan borderline through the canyon of the torrent Pjandsh river up to the Hindu Kush mountains...
Ride along the Tajik-Afghan borderline through the canyon of the torrent Pjandsh river up to the Hindu Kush mountains
wn.com/Highway To Hindu Kush
Ride along the Tajik-Afghan borderline through the canyon of the torrent Pjandsh river up to the Hindu Kush mountains
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 6
tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush...
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
http://bit.ly/1G0NbHf
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Neelam Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Neelam Valley is a beautiful tourist place, 144 km long bow shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region. The Valley is situated at the North and North-East of Muzaffarabad (The capital of Azad Kashmir). Explore it is green meadows, fresh water- springs, and serene lakes and breathe in the clear air.
Hunza Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Hunza-Valley in the Gilgit Baltistan region is a top-mountainous valley. It was formerly a princely-state. You will fall in love with its rocky mountains.
Swat - tourist places in Pakistan
This is where our young nobel prize winner malala yousafzai(youngest-ever Nobel Prize) hails from. It has the blue Swat-river and is nest-led amid the Hindu Kush Mountains.
Kalash Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Kalash-Valley has the beautiful dancing-girls which ex. Singer Junaid Jamshed filmed in his beautiful song ‘’Goray Rang ka Zamana’’. This little tribe-follows its own religion and traces its origins-back to Alexandar, the Greek-king who wanted to conquer sub-continent.
Kaghan Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Kaghan-Valley is a beautiful dancing valley in the north-east of Mansehra-District. No doubt, it is one of the most charming tourist-resorts in scenic Hazara division.
Murree Hills - tourist places in Pakistan
Murree-Hills were once the summer capital of the British-Raj (British Government). A two-hour drive from Islamabad. Escape here to seek refuge from the summer-heat and watch the snow-fall in winters.
Shandur - tourist places in Pakistan
Shandur is the Highest Polo-Ground on Earth. Approximately is about 3738 meters an above sea level and lies-midway between Chitral and Gilgit.
Rawala Kot - tourist places in Pakistan
Rawalakot is a town in Azad-Kashmir Pakistan. Which is located in a beautiful valley-surrounded by hills. It’s 80 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Ziarat - tourist places in Pakistan.
Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Ziyarat is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat. ziarat has proud which baba-e-qaum, quaid-e-azam lived in this city and now his residency famous with the name of quaid-e-azam residency.
Jhelum Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Jhelum-Valley is an ideal valley for both the domestic and international tourists, located in Azad-Kashmir region. River-Jhelum passes from the East to West between the green-mountains of this valley.
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wn.com/Tourist Places In Pakistan Top 10 Valleys You Must To Visit
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
http://bit.ly/1G0NbHf
http://bit.ly/1B9H9sf
Neelam Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Neelam Valley is a beautiful tourist place, 144 km long bow shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region. The Valley is situated at the North and North-East of Muzaffarabad (The capital of Azad Kashmir). Explore it is green meadows, fresh water- springs, and serene lakes and breathe in the clear air.
Hunza Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Hunza-Valley in the Gilgit Baltistan region is a top-mountainous valley. It was formerly a princely-state. You will fall in love with its rocky mountains.
Swat - tourist places in Pakistan
This is where our young nobel prize winner malala yousafzai(youngest-ever Nobel Prize) hails from. It has the blue Swat-river and is nest-led amid the Hindu Kush Mountains.
Kalash Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Kalash-Valley has the beautiful dancing-girls which ex. Singer Junaid Jamshed filmed in his beautiful song ‘’Goray Rang ka Zamana’’. This little tribe-follows its own religion and traces its origins-back to Alexandar, the Greek-king who wanted to conquer sub-continent.
Kaghan Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Kaghan-Valley is a beautiful dancing valley in the north-east of Mansehra-District. No doubt, it is one of the most charming tourist-resorts in scenic Hazara division.
Murree Hills - tourist places in Pakistan
Murree-Hills were once the summer capital of the British-Raj (British Government). A two-hour drive from Islamabad. Escape here to seek refuge from the summer-heat and watch the snow-fall in winters.
Shandur - tourist places in Pakistan
Shandur is the Highest Polo-Ground on Earth. Approximately is about 3738 meters an above sea level and lies-midway between Chitral and Gilgit.
Rawala Kot - tourist places in Pakistan
Rawalakot is a town in Azad-Kashmir Pakistan. Which is located in a beautiful valley-surrounded by hills. It’s 80 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Ziarat - tourist places in Pakistan.
Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Ziyarat is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat. ziarat has proud which baba-e-qaum, quaid-e-azam lived in this city and now his residency famous with the name of quaid-e-azam residency.
Jhelum Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Jhelum-Valley is an ideal valley for both the domestic and international tourists, located in Azad-Kashmir region. River-Jhelum passes from the East to West between the green-mountains of this valley.
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
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Small Group Tours with Wild Frontiers
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the...
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the right kind of travel at all and at Wild Frontiers we’d agree.
Starting our business in the mountains of northern Pakistan, we knew a very different approach to group travel was needed if our clients were going to see and experience the kind of travel we wanted them to. Visiting isolated peoples like the Kalash – the last of the pagan tribes to inhabit the Hindu Kush – going on short walks on picturesque mountain trails, staying at small boutique hotels and local guesthouses, and using interesting transport, we knew first and foremost the group size had to be small…
We also knew we wanted to give our clients the very best experience the region could offer in the time frame they had available. Without wanting the price to dictate the type of trips we ran, we set about designing itineraries that combined introducing our clients to the most interesting people with the best activities, the most interesting and characterful accommodation, and the most practical, comfortable – and in some cases – unusual transport. We recruited exceptional tour leaders to pull the trips together and make sure they run smoothly and employed local guides to give that extra level of understanding of the country in which our clients were travelling. And we decided we’d only run each tour a limited number of times a year so as to keep the journey fresh for each group and the travel experience authentic.
We think of them this way… Our small group tours are really a collection of bespoke itineraries that depart on a fixed date that individuals can book onto and as such they appeal to likeminded travellers interested in learning more about the world.
Here in Pakistan on a recent tour I asked some of our clients what they thought about travelling as part of a in a group.
INTERVIEWS – Use Tracey as the main voice – she is much more eloquent than the rest – but cut in others if you want. Simon in the England cricket cap and Jo – the pretty but wholly monosyllabic one – would be good to get snippet from.
The great advantages of travelling on a small group tour are that we do all the work in organising the best things to do and most interesting people to meet. There will be a group of fellow, like-minded travellers with which you can share and enjoy the experience. We can get you to places you’d struggle to reach on your own. And you can relax safe in the knowledge that everything is being taken care of, both on the ground and behind the scenes, by those that know how.
So although the idea of group trips might not be instantly appealing, when it comes to Wild Frontiers way of doing things here are a few keys points to remember: (Please type out on the screen)
• On all but a handful of tours, the maximum group size is 12
• Most tours are conducted on a full board basis (including drinking water and some soft drinks) – thus negating the need to split each meal bill
• On all our tours we try to use the most fitting accommodation and transport
• We always have a tour leader and local guide
• And to make sure you are well looked after before, during and after the trip we have a dedicated team in London and Delhi on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
wn.com/Small Group Tours With Wild Frontiers
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the right kind of travel at all and at Wild Frontiers we’d agree.
Starting our business in the mountains of northern Pakistan, we knew a very different approach to group travel was needed if our clients were going to see and experience the kind of travel we wanted them to. Visiting isolated peoples like the Kalash – the last of the pagan tribes to inhabit the Hindu Kush – going on short walks on picturesque mountain trails, staying at small boutique hotels and local guesthouses, and using interesting transport, we knew first and foremost the group size had to be small…
We also knew we wanted to give our clients the very best experience the region could offer in the time frame they had available. Without wanting the price to dictate the type of trips we ran, we set about designing itineraries that combined introducing our clients to the most interesting people with the best activities, the most interesting and characterful accommodation, and the most practical, comfortable – and in some cases – unusual transport. We recruited exceptional tour leaders to pull the trips together and make sure they run smoothly and employed local guides to give that extra level of understanding of the country in which our clients were travelling. And we decided we’d only run each tour a limited number of times a year so as to keep the journey fresh for each group and the travel experience authentic.
We think of them this way… Our small group tours are really a collection of bespoke itineraries that depart on a fixed date that individuals can book onto and as such they appeal to likeminded travellers interested in learning more about the world.
Here in Pakistan on a recent tour I asked some of our clients what they thought about travelling as part of a in a group.
INTERVIEWS – Use Tracey as the main voice – she is much more eloquent than the rest – but cut in others if you want. Simon in the England cricket cap and Jo – the pretty but wholly monosyllabic one – would be good to get snippet from.
The great advantages of travelling on a small group tour are that we do all the work in organising the best things to do and most interesting people to meet. There will be a group of fellow, like-minded travellers with which you can share and enjoy the experience. We can get you to places you’d struggle to reach on your own. And you can relax safe in the knowledge that everything is being taken care of, both on the ground and behind the scenes, by those that know how.
So although the idea of group trips might not be instantly appealing, when it comes to Wild Frontiers way of doing things here are a few keys points to remember: (Please type out on the screen)
• On all but a handful of tours, the maximum group size is 12
• Most tours are conducted on a full board basis (including drinking water and some soft drinks) – thus negating the need to split each meal bill
• On all our tours we try to use the most fitting accommodation and transport
• We always have a tour leader and local guide
• And to make sure you are well looked after before, during and after the trip we have a dedicated team in London and Delhi on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 32
Northern areas of Pakistan
Northern area of Pakistan is the hub of the worlds greatest mountain chains. K2 and Concordia , Chitral and the Hindukush, Rakaposhi and the beautiful Hunza val...
Northern area of Pakistan is the hub of the worlds greatest mountain chains. K2 and Concordia , Chitral and the Hindukush, Rakaposhi and the beautiful Hunza valley with its hospitable and loving people , Nanga Parbat and the Himalayas, such are the name that can make you feel craving for their love.
http://pakistantourntravel.com/northern-pakistan-tour/
Northern Areas of Pakistan is blessed with the greatest Volume of high mountains concentration of lofty peaks on earth. With in a small area there are like 100 mountain peaks above 7000 meters, five of which tower above 8000 meters:
K-2 (8611 m), Nanga Parbat (8125 m) Gasherbrum 1 (8068 m), Broad Peak (8047 m) Gasherbrum 1 ( 8035 m), and the longest glaciers out side polls on earth, where the mighty Himalaya, Karakorum, Pamir and Hindukush all meet.
Most of the areas where the tourist are stall relatively new phenomenon. There was a time when accessibility to these remote areas was beyond the human image and was totally in a natural lock-up due to lack of roads and communication. It is on record that when the British India Govt. under the command of Col. Durand moved its forces to conquer the small kingdoms of Hunza and Nagar, in 1889.It faced great trouble and difficulties while moving through the gorges with their equipment towards Hunza . The journey was so difficult that a solder got Victoria Cross the British highest military gallantry award in this small battle. The Story is very long and there is no place to mention here. However, after construction of the 8th wonder of the world,” the Karakorum Highway” in 1976 , now the accessibility to these areas is very easy.
wn.com/Northern Areas Of Pakistan
Northern area of Pakistan is the hub of the worlds greatest mountain chains. K2 and Concordia , Chitral and the Hindukush, Rakaposhi and the beautiful Hunza valley with its hospitable and loving people , Nanga Parbat and the Himalayas, such are the name that can make you feel craving for their love.
http://pakistantourntravel.com/northern-pakistan-tour/
Northern Areas of Pakistan is blessed with the greatest Volume of high mountains concentration of lofty peaks on earth. With in a small area there are like 100 mountain peaks above 7000 meters, five of which tower above 8000 meters:
K-2 (8611 m), Nanga Parbat (8125 m) Gasherbrum 1 (8068 m), Broad Peak (8047 m) Gasherbrum 1 ( 8035 m), and the longest glaciers out side polls on earth, where the mighty Himalaya, Karakorum, Pamir and Hindukush all meet.
Most of the areas where the tourist are stall relatively new phenomenon. There was a time when accessibility to these remote areas was beyond the human image and was totally in a natural lock-up due to lack of roads and communication. It is on record that when the British India Govt. under the command of Col. Durand moved its forces to conquer the small kingdoms of Hunza and Nagar, in 1889.It faced great trouble and difficulties while moving through the gorges with their equipment towards Hunza . The journey was so difficult that a solder got Victoria Cross the British highest military gallantry award in this small battle. The Story is very long and there is no place to mention here. However, after construction of the 8th wonder of the world,” the Karakorum Highway” in 1976 , now the accessibility to these areas is very easy.
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 9
My Afghanistan - Mountain Helicopter Flight
Flying low over the beautiful snow swept landscapes and villages of the Hindu Kush foothills surrounding Kabul, Afghanistan....
Flying low over the beautiful snow swept landscapes and villages of the Hindu Kush foothills surrounding Kabul, Afghanistan.
wn.com/My Afghanistan Mountain Helicopter Flight
Flying low over the beautiful snow swept landscapes and villages of the Hindu Kush foothills surrounding Kabul, Afghanistan.
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 211
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author: J Grosso
Kalash valley Chitral - Jeep safari North Pakistan
Kalash valley in Chitral Hindu - Kush Mountains Range part 1....
Kalash valley in Chitral Hindu - Kush Mountains Range part 1.
wn.com/Kalash Valley Chitral Jeep Safari North Pakistan
Kalash valley in Chitral Hindu - Kush Mountains Range part 1.
KALASH JOURNEY
The Kalasha or Kalash, are people of the Hindu Kush mountain range, residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan....
The Kalasha or Kalash, are people of the Hindu Kush mountain range, residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
wn.com/Kalash Journey
The Kalasha or Kalash, are people of the Hindu Kush mountain range, residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu......
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
wn.com/Hunza Pakistan Tour In The North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 1037
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author: Ishaq Ali
Bryce Canyon Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Bryce Canyon in the USA.
In the south of the US federal state of UTAH, there’s a destination that attracts nature lovers from all...
Travel video about nature park Bryce Canyon in the USA.
In the south of the US federal state of UTAH, there’s a destination that attracts nature lovers from all over the world: Bryce Canyon National Park, 145 square kilometres of pure nature. Millions of years ago, due to extreme subterranean pressure, the Earth’s surface cracked and a landscape was created that is without equal, a gigantic amphitheatre of red stone scattered with a thousand rock needles that tower toward the sky. Typical of Bryce, the canyon’s fantastic and bizarre „hoodoos“ were created by natural erosion and rise ever upward like towering cathedrals and great skyscrapers, conveying a sense of eternity. The highest point of the park reaches a height of over 2000 metres and contains pines and juniper trees whereas, lower down, there are poplars and willows. In contrast to other canyons, Bryce is not a ravine. It is reminiscent of an amphitheatre that has been dug out of soft limestone. Its rock formations, which originally formed on the seabed, contain large quantities of minerals that produce a fascinating array of colour. Iron oxide is responsible for the strong red tones, copper produces the green hues and manganese adds deep violet. With its various lighting effects, the sun continuously casts a spell on the rocky terrain of this mystical place. This setting of stone and colour infatuates the observer and seduces his imagination and it’s easy to believe that one is in another galaxy. The landscape suggests another planet, an unknown world, Light Years away from Earth, and a Black Hole away from civilisation as we know it. The semi-fanciful rock formations are reminiscent of the irregularly-shaped buildings in fairy-tales, sagas and actual reality. Thus this architecture shaped by nature has been given names such as ‘Thor’s Hammer’ and ‘Gulliver’s Castle’ and it has also been likened to Hindu temples and even Wall Street. But the magical fact is…this landscape is a natural reality!
wn.com/Bryce Canyon Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Bryce Canyon in the USA.
In the south of the US federal state of UTAH, there’s a destination that attracts nature lovers from all over the world: Bryce Canyon National Park, 145 square kilometres of pure nature. Millions of years ago, due to extreme subterranean pressure, the Earth’s surface cracked and a landscape was created that is without equal, a gigantic amphitheatre of red stone scattered with a thousand rock needles that tower toward the sky. Typical of Bryce, the canyon’s fantastic and bizarre „hoodoos“ were created by natural erosion and rise ever upward like towering cathedrals and great skyscrapers, conveying a sense of eternity. The highest point of the park reaches a height of over 2000 metres and contains pines and juniper trees whereas, lower down, there are poplars and willows. In contrast to other canyons, Bryce is not a ravine. It is reminiscent of an amphitheatre that has been dug out of soft limestone. Its rock formations, which originally formed on the seabed, contain large quantities of minerals that produce a fascinating array of colour. Iron oxide is responsible for the strong red tones, copper produces the green hues and manganese adds deep violet. With its various lighting effects, the sun continuously casts a spell on the rocky terrain of this mystical place. This setting of stone and colour infatuates the observer and seduces his imagination and it’s easy to believe that one is in another galaxy. The landscape suggests another planet, an unknown world, Light Years away from Earth, and a Black Hole away from civilisation as we know it. The semi-fanciful rock formations are reminiscent of the irregularly-shaped buildings in fairy-tales, sagas and actual reality. Thus this architecture shaped by nature has been given names such as ‘Thor’s Hammer’ and ‘Gulliver’s Castle’ and it has also been likened to Hindu temples and even Wall Street. But the magical fact is…this landscape is a natural reality!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 174
Great Pakistan. Travel Pakistan. Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Chitral, Kalash, Lahore
I have been to Pakistan 4 times. Here is my 1999 Pakistan trip. Enjoy the beautiful and friendly people of Pakistan.
Self...
I have been to Pakistan 4 times. Here is my 1999 Pakistan trip. Enjoy the beautiful and friendly people of Pakistan.
Self
wn.com/Great Pakistan. Travel Pakistan. Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Chitral, Kalash, Lahore
I have been to Pakistan 4 times. Here is my 1999 Pakistan trip. Enjoy the beautiful and friendly people of Pakistan.
Self
- published: 25 May 2012
- views: 7379
Take Guided tour of Kalash valley with tourist guide of Pakistan
one of the major attractions of chitral is the kalash valley the home of kalash or wearers of the black robes a primitive pagan tribe.Legends say that five s......
one of the major attractions of chitral is the kalash valley the home of kalash or wearers of the black robes a primitive pagan tribe.Legends say that five s...
wn.com/Take Guided Tour Of Kalash Valley With Tourist Guide Of Pakistan
one of the major attractions of chitral is the kalash valley the home of kalash or wearers of the black robes a primitive pagan tribe.Legends say that five s...
Take Guided Tour of KKH 8th wonder of the world with Tourist Guide of Pakistan.
A thin ribbon of asphalt strikes north from near Islamabad and leaves the modern capital and the dusty Punjab plains far behind. As it weaves through sparse ......
A thin ribbon of asphalt strikes north from near Islamabad and leaves the modern capital and the dusty Punjab plains far behind. As it weaves through sparse ...
wn.com/Take Guided Tour Of Kkh 8Th Wonder Of The World With Tourist Guide Of Pakistan.
A thin ribbon of asphalt strikes north from near Islamabad and leaves the modern capital and the dusty Punjab plains far behind. As it weaves through sparse ...