Peshawar is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a city of proud
Pashtuns. With the world’s second highest population of the Pakhtuns
tribe, it has become the center of their arts and culture in Pakistan.
Peshawar is a beautiful city with history that dates back to the Mughal
Era, 17th century and even older than that. This ancient town saw the
likes of Alexander the Great and Babur and was the pathway for many
great civilizations like the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Mughals and the
Mongols. It is a place where those historical streets, buildings and
bazaars have changed little in the past hundred years. It is a visual
treat for all history lovers. And if you don’t love history already,
Peshawar will make you fall in love with your deeply embedded roots.
Here are some interesting things to do if you are in Peshawar.
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Have a cup of Green Tea at The Qisa Khwani Bazaar
The Qisa Khwani Bazaar, known as the “Street of Storytellers” dates back
to 1000 years or so. It takes its name from the professional
storytellers who would camp here and entertain soldier and travelers
with intriguing stories of love and war. Though those storytellers are
gone now, the atmosphere reminisces them. Things have changed very
little in over 1000 years; you can just stroll here in the Bazaar and
take in the sights. And while you are at it, sit at a tea shop and sip a
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Revisit History in the Peshawar Museum
The Peshawar Museum was built in 1905 during the British Colonialist
Regime and was known as “Victoria Memorial Hall”. Its two story building
features an amalgamation of British, Hindu, South Asian, Buddhist, and
Mughal Islamic Architectural style. It is most renowned for its
collection of Gandharan art. It currently showcases 14,000 items from
various civilizations and include sculptures, coins, household items,
weapons, art and crafts, and a lot more. A stroll down the Peshawar
Museum will leave you intrigued. |
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Pay a sacred visit to Mohabat Khan Mosque
The Mohabat Khan Mosque dates back to the Mughal Era of Shah Jehan and
Aurangzeb. It was built by Mohabat Khan who was a governor at that time.
The mosque is a fine specimen of Mughal Architecture and will truly
leave you awe-inspired. Climb to the roof top of this Mosque and look
over its vast and open courtyard. |
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Have a visual treat at the Bala Hisaar Fort
Whether you are coming from Rawalpindi or Khyber, the first thing that
will meet your eye when you reach Peshawar is the mighty Bala Hisaar
Fort. When passing under the shadows of its huge battlements and
ramparts, you just cannot fail to be impressed. What you can do is stand
from afar and just admire its beauty. Even if you are flying from South
to Peshawar to visit this beautiful Fort, it’s worth it. |
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Spend an Evening at the Sethi Houses
Sethi Houses in the Sethi Mohallah located in the old walled city of
Peshawar will impress anyone who has a keen eye for detail and can
admire the beauty of historical art. These houses were home to the Sethi
family who were established businessmen with businesses in Central Asia,
China, Afghanistan, Iran, and India. These beautiful houses feature
carved wooden doors, partitions, balconies, mirrored and painted rooms
with a construction design that is a marvel of its own. Step inside and
go back in time; you will be swept away by history.
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Go hiking in the Hill Ranges
You can find many hike routes starting from Peshawar where you can have
the adventure of your life. Take a glimpse into the rich history of
Peshawar while trekking on these adventurous, daunting but beautiful
hike routes.
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Take a Safari to Hindu Kush Mountains
If you are in the mood for some great adventure, road trips, and
beautiful sight-seeing, take a road from Peshawar via Mardan to Dir
Town, pass the Lowari Tunnel, and go to Gilgit-Baltistan via Shandoor
Pass. Reach the rooftop of the world where you can see the tallest
mountains of the world.
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Have some fun and thrill at the Army Stadium
If you are in Peshawar, you cannot miss a visit to the Army Stadium.
Pack your picnic essentials and take your family along. Enjoy a lovely
picnic in the park and have some thrilling fun at the entertainment
rides. |
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Take a boat cruise and enjoy fresh water fish at
Sardaryab
It is a small tourist attraction built on the Great Kabul River. You can
rent a boat for a river cruise with your family or just sit down and
enjoy the delicious fresh water fish, freshly caught and prepared.
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