Jamia Masjid F-10
Large community masjid in F-10 sector serving thousands of worshippers with Quran education programs.
City Homes Real Estate
Trusted real estate agency in Lahore with 15+ years experience. Specialising in DHA, Bahria Town, and Gulberg properties.
Naltar Valley
Naltar Valley is a high alpine valley in Gilgit-Baltistan at 3,100 metres, known for its dense pine and fir forests, three stunning turquoise lakes (Naltar Lakes), and Pakistan's only ski resort. In winter (December–March), Naltar transforms into a snow paradise with skiing slopes, while summer brings lush green meadows, wildflowers, and the magical multi-coloured Naltar Lakes (Lower, Middle and Upper). The valley is used as a Pakistan Army skiing training ground and hosts international events.
Shogran, Kaghan Valley
Shogran is a pristine hill station at 2,362 metres in the Kaghan Valley, Mansehra District of KPK. It is a green alpine plateau surrounded by towering pine forests and snow-capped peaks, offering stunning views of Makra Peak (3,885m). Shogran is the gateway to Siri Paye — a beautiful meadow at 3,145 metres — and the magical Saiful Muluk Lake (3,224m), the highest lake in Pakistan accessible by road. The area is famous for its fairy-tale fog-laden mornings, clean mountain air, and wildflowers.
Taxila Archaeological Ruins
Taxila (ancient Takshashila) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rawalpindi District, Punjab, and one of the most important archaeological sites in Asia. It was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Gandhara and a major centre of Buddhist learning and Silk Road trade from 600 BCE to 500 CE. The ruins include multiple ancient cities, Buddhist monasteries (dharmarajikas, Jaulian, Sirkap), stupas, and the Taxila Museum containing thousands of Gandharan artefacts in exquisite Greco-Buddhist style. Alexander the Great visited in 326 BCE and found a thriving city.
Mohenjo-daro
Mohenjo-daro (Mound of the Dead Men) is one of the world's earliest great cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, built around 2500 BCE by the Indus Valley Civilisation. Located near Larkana in Sindh, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation with an estimated 40,000–50,000 inhabitants at its peak. The city demonstrates remarkably advanced urban planning with a grid street layout, underground drainage system, multi-storey houses, a Great Bath, and a granary — all built 4,500 years ago. It was abandoned around 1700 BCE and rediscovered only in 1922.
Ziarat, Balochistan
Ziarat is a small hill resort in Balochistan at 2,449 metres, famous for having the world's second largest juniper forest — some trees are estimated to be 5,000 years old. The valley experiences heavy snowfall in winter and mild summers (15–20°C) making it a rare cool destination in otherwise hot Balochistan. The Ziarat Residency — a Quetta-stone bungalow where Pakistan's founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah spent his final days in 1948 — is a national monument. The juniper-covered mountains, fresh spring water, and serene atmosphere make Ziarat a hidden gem.
Maple Guest House
Clean, comfortable and affordable guest house in F-7 Islamabad. Perfect for solo travellers and corporate guests.
Pearl Continental Lahore
Luxury 5-star hotel in the cultural capital of Pakistan. World-class amenities and dining.