If you plan to go for visit in you vacation in other
country I believe after seeing these pictures of Pakistani Tour
Attraction Places, you will change your plan and will visit these
places. You will not found these places all over the world. Pakistan
have world most beautiful places for visit. specially natural beauty of
Pakistan.
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Gorakh Hill
Gorakh is an under-Development Hill Station of Sindh, Pakistan. It is
situated at an elevation of 5,688 ft (1,734 m). in the Kirthar Mountains
Range's Sindh Segment, 94 km north west of Dadu city. Gorakh Hill
Station is situated on one of the highest plateaus of Sindh, spread over
2,500 acres (10 km2), and due its surroundings, a unique adventure point
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Mukeshpuri
Mukeshpuri is a 9,200 feet elevated mountain in the Nathiagali Hills
where one can reach by trekking either from Nathiagali trek or Dunga
gali trek. It is 90 kilometers north of Islamabad, Pakistan, just above
Dunga Gali in the Nathiagali area of Ayubia National Park. Much of it
the mountain is covered with Western Himalayan sub-alpine conifer
forests. According to some sources the name Mukeshpuri is derived from
the Sanskrit words: Moksha (liberation) and Puri (city). Mukeshpuri is
of special importance for the Hindus because of the Legends relating it
to the Pandavas of the Mahabharata. There are the five Pandavas, the
heroes of the Mahabharata, who are favorite objects of worship in the
east and sometimes addressed as the Panj Pir (five saints). |
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Pir Ghaib
At a distance of 70 km from Quetta on Sibi Road is situated a popular
picnic spot known as Pir Ghaib. Here a waterfall cascades down rocky
mountain side making its way through many streams and ponds among the
shady palm trees. You need a 4-wheeled transport to reach the spot from
the main road. |
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Aror
Arab historians used the words Al-rur, Al-ruhr and Al Ror to describe
Aror. The basic meaning being "The Ror" as 'Al' is simply the English
word 'The' in Arabic. Aror was the ancient capital of Sindh, originally
ruled by the Ror Dynasty, which was followed by Rai Dynasty and then the
Brahman Dynasty. Modern Rohri is now situated close to Sukkur, Sindh. In
711, Aror was captured by the army of Muslim general Muhammad bin Qasim.
In 962 it was hit by a massive earthquake that changed the course of the
Indus River. |
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Ormara
Ormara, is a city in Gwadar District in Balochistan province of
Pakistan. It is a port city (25° 16' 29N 64° 35' 10E) located in the
Makran coastal region. It is located 360 kilometres (220 mi) west of
Karachi and 230 kilometres (140 mi) east of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea.
This port is also mentioned in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea as Oraea.
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