Places to Visit in Mirpur Khas, Pakistan, Asia

Places to Visit in Mirpur Khas, Pakistan, Asia

Mirpur Khas is a city situated in Mirpur Khas District in Sindh Province of Pakistan is the administrative headquarters of Mirpur Khas District located about 230 kms northeast of provincial capital Karachi about 1330 kms southwest of national capital Islamabad.

Mirpur Khas is one of the best mango production regions in Pakistan, produces and exports hundreds of different mangoes yearly. It is also known for IT industries and Educational institutions like Askhia Progressive Public High School and The Eastern Public School and College. Dr. Naseem Memorial Hospital and Dr. Nazir Memorial Hospital are two prominent hospitals in Mirpur Khas.

 

Geography of Mirpur Khas:

Mirpur Khas is positioned between 25°31′30″ north latitude and 69°00′57″ east longitude.

 

History of Mirpur Khas:

Mir Ali Murad Talpur was founded Mirpur Khas in 1806. Mirpur Khas was formed as a district headquarters in the year 1906. It witnessed the rule of British when it was one of the regions of India.

 

Connectivity to Mirpur Khas:

Mirpur Khas has its own airport located 3 kms from the city centre and Hyderabad Airport is located about 80 kms from Mirpur Khas. The nearest international airport to Mirpur Khas is Karachi International Airport situated at a distance of 220 kms.

The railway station of Mirpur Khas is located 2 kms from the heart of Mirpur Khas city.

Khipro Bus Station is one of the major bus stations of Mirpur Khas and there are buses to Hyderabad, Umerkot and Karachi accessible at regular intervals at Khipro Bus Station.

Rented cars or taxis or auto rickshaws are best way to visit mango farms, historical places and airport.

 

Culture, Cuisine and Shopping in Mirpur Khas:

Mirpur Khas houses several ancient schools and archeological sites of Talpur period. Cricket, hockey, badminton and table tennis are widely played sports in Mirpur Khas.

The best bazaars in Mirpur Khas are:

  • Shahi Bazaar
  • Khisakpura Rasheed Ahmed Siddiqui Shopping Arcade
  • Khipro Stand
  • Irshad Ahmed Siddiqui Shopping Strip
  • Baldia Shopping Center

The above bazaars offer the product of traditional garments and modern crockery. Mirpur Khas is known for variety of tasty mangoes, so don’t forget to eat Sindhri Mango. Thadal of Belaro Shakh is the special drink in Mirpur Khas.

 

Places to see near Mirpur Khas:

 

Kahu Jo Darro:

Kahu Jo Darro is an ancient Buddhist archeological site in Mirpur Khas. Some Archeologists and scientific investigators used Kahu Jo Darro for their researches.

 

Chitorri Graveyard:

Chitorri Graveyard is the graveyard of the earlier rulers of Mirpurkhas ‘Talpur Mirs’. Well designed tombs at Chitorri Graveyard were built in 17th and 18th centuries. Chitorri Graveyard is located 20 kms from the centre of Mirpur Khas city.

 

Mukhtiarkar Office:

Mukhtiarkar Office is the administrative office, earlier it was the house of the last Talpur ruler of Sindh ‘Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur’.

 

Durbar Hall:

Durbar Hall is a historical building used as DCO office. During the British rule it was used as a headquarters of British Administrators.

 

Other tourist attractions near Mirpur Khas are:

  • Government Girls High School
  • Syed Ghulam Nabi Shah District Council Building
  • Mango Farms
  • Old Sessions Court Building
  • State Life Building

 

Accommodation Options in Mirpur Khas:

Mirpur Khas not includes luxury hotels, only has budget and mid range hotels. Tourists can reach hotels of Hyderabad city (about 80 kms) for better hospitality services. The best hotels in Mirpur Khas are:

  • Shah Rukh Guest House
  • Hotel City Centre
  • Yasin Hotel
  • Malik Nadeem Hotel
  • Saeed Rehman Peshawari Hotel
  • Mumtaz Hotel
  • Ghausia Hotel
  • Usmania Hotel
  • Hotel Mehran
  • Al-Madina Hotel
  • New Quetta Khan Hotel
  • Bisma Hotel
  • Mirpur Regency Hotel

Tourist Places to Visit in Mansehra, Pakistan, Asia

Tourist Places to Visit in Mansehra, Pakistan, Asia

Mansehra is city situated in Mansehra District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan is located about 220 kms away from provincial capital Peshawar and about 140 kms from national capital Islamabad.

The economy of Mansehra is based on an agriculture and mining activities and Kunhar River is the major river flowing through Mansehra. Mansehra houses few schools of over 140 years.

 

Geography and climate of Mansehra:

Mansehra is located between latitude 34°20′ in the north and longitude 73°12′ in the east is located at an elevation of 1,088 meters. Mansehra district occupies an area of 4,579 sq. km. Mansehra enjoys cold climate in winter and hot in summer.

Mansehra district is surrounded by Abbottabad District in the south, Neelum District in Azad Kashmir on the east, Swat district in the west and Kohistan and Diamir districts towards north.

 

Etymology and History of Mansehra:

The name of Mansehra derives from Hindi language word “Mahaan Sehra” and the literal meaning of Mansehra is ‘the flowers in abundance’. Other than this there are several theories about the origin of name Mansehra.

Ashoka the Great, Alexander the Great, the British Empire, the Afghans and the Turks were the great emperors and dynasties ruled Mansehra in the past.

 

Connectivity to Mansehra:

Mansehra is served by Mansehra Airport located few kilometers away from the city and the nearest international airport to Mansehra is Islamabad International Airport in Rawalpindi is located at a distance of 140 kms.

The closest major railway station to Mansehra is Havelian Railway Station situated about 40 kms from the centre of Mansehra city.

Lari Bus Station and Old Bus Station are the two major bus terminals of Mansehra. Also Mansehra city is well served by auto rickshaws and taxis.

 

Food, Culture and Shopping in Mansehra:

Compared to other cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Mansehra houses the higher majority of Hindu people. The natives speak Hindi, Pahari, Potohari, Hindko, Pashto, Majhi, Gojri dialects of Punjabi Language along with national language Urdu.

The Hindu natives of Mansehra celebrate Durgashtami festival by great enthusiasm and splendor. Chitti Gatti village houses an ancient temple of Lord Shiva.

Mansehra houses the few modernized shopping centres and entertainment centres, on this point to enjoy better hospitality services and shopping experience tourists can visit the shops and hotels of Islamabad located about 140 kms from Mansehra.

Tourist Attractions in Mansehra:

Kaghan Valley:

Kaghan Valley is a most famous valley in Mansehra district. Near this valley there are several well facilitated resorts established to serve tourists.

 

Lulusar:

Lulusar is a must visit lake in Mansehra district attracts tourists from all over the district for its stunning beauty.

 

Dhodial:

Dhodial is a historical town includes several archeological sites.

 

The list of other tourist attractions in Mansehra is as follows:

  • Agror Valley
  • Siran River
  • Kunhar River
  • Dudupat Lake
  • Konsh Valley
  • hogarman Valley
  • Saiful Maluk Lake
  • Baffa
  • Pakhal Valley
  • Bhogarmang
  • Phulra
  • Shinkiari

 

Ideal time to visit Mansehra:

Between June and October is the ideal time to visit Mansehra.

 

Accommodation Options in Mansehra:

Mansehra hotels serves with the facilities of cable TV, conference hall, fitness centres, doctor on call, air ticket booking, vehicle parking, garden area and variety of Western, Asian and African food. The best hotels in Mansehra are as follows:

  • Hotel Aashiana
  • Zam Zam Hotel
  • Parbat Hotel
  • Zareen Hotel
  • Al-Noor Hotel
  • Battagram Khyber Hotel
  • Mehran Hotel
  • Al-Sheikh Hotel
  • Karachi Hotel
  • Green Lagoon Hotel
  • Zain Hotel
  • Karakuram Hotel

Tourist Places to Visit in Islamabad, Pakistan, Asia

Tourist Places to Visit in Islamabad, Pakistan, Asia

Islamabad is the capital and the 9th largest city of Pakistan geographically positioned at 33°43′ N 73°04′ E coordinates. Islamabad houses ‘Pakistan Monument’, and one of the largest hospitals in Pakistan ‘Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences’ and the largest mosque in South Asia and the 4th largest mosque in the globe ‘Faisal Mosque’.

Islamabad is home to two Software Technology Parks and many top universities of the country namely Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences and National University of Science and Technology. The Postal Code of Islamabad begins from 44001.

 

Geography of Islamabad:

Islamabad city is spread over an area of 906 sq. km. and located at an elevation of 620 meters.

Islamabad city is positioned at the northern edge of the Pothohar Plateau enjoys a humid subtropical climate with cool and mild winters and hot and humid summers.

 

Etymology and history of Islamabad:

Islamabad is derives its name from Arabic word ‘Islam’ and Persian word ‘abad’, the literal meaning of Islamabad is “City of Islam”.

Islamabad was formed as a capital of Pakistan in the year 1960, before Islamabad, Karachi served as the capital of Pakistan.

 

Transportation in Islamabad:

Islamabad and Rawalpindi are the twin cities of Pakistan and Islamabad city is served by Benazir Bhutto International Airport in Rawalpindi located 14 kms away from the centre of the city with connectivity to European cities London, Manchester, Birmingham, Amsterdam and Paris and Middle East cities include Dubai, Sharjah, Muscat and Doha.

Margalla Railway Station and Golra Railway Station are the two most important railway stations in Islamabad with daily trains to Peshawar, Faisalabad, Karachi, Multan, Lahore, Murree, Sialkot, Abottabad and Bahawalpur.

The road network of Islamabad is also good and Abpara Bus Station is the major bus station of the city. Taxis and Cars are good ways to go around.

 

Things to do in Islamabad:

  • Para Gliding
  • Golf
  • Horseback Riding
  • Cycling
  • Rowing

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Islamabad:

More than 90% of people living in Islamabad are Muslims. Urdu is official and widely spoken language in Islamabad and other languages include Punjabi, Pashto and Pothohari.

Centaurus Mega Mall, World Trade Centre, AL Taqwa Mall and AL Safa Gold Mall are the major shopping centres in Islamabad. The best food corners in Islamabad include Namak Mandi, Kitchen Cuisine, Ye Olde Hangout and Clique Café.

 

Places to see near Islamabad:

National Art Gallery:

National Art Gallery is an air conditioned art gallery inaugurated in 2007 contains a large collection of art pieces, classical paintings, sculptures. The art gallery is open from 11 AM-1 PM and 2 PM-7 PM and is located in front of Parliament building.

 

Lok Virsa Museum:

Lok Virsa Museum is a must visit place in Islamabad houses four blocks with 25 large galleries. It includes a great collection of jewelry, woodwork, metal work, block printing, ivory and embroidered costumes. Entrance fee is US$5 for foreigners.

 

Fatima Jinnah Park:

Fatima Jinnah Park also called as F-9 Park in Islamabad city is one of the largest parks in South East Asia hosts a cricket ground, tennis courts and children’s playground.

 

Faisal Masjid:

Faisal Masjid is a popular tourist destination as well as a major landmark of Islamabad city. Most of the people visit this masjid during night times.

 

Islamabad Zoo:

Islamabad Zoo is home to 300 animals and 200 birds is placed at the base of Daman-e-Koh view point.

 

Other tourist attractions near Islamabad are:

  • Golra Pakistan Railways Heritage Museum
  • Pakistan Museum of Natural History
  • Rohtas Gallery
  • Daman-e-Koh
  • Shakarparian
  • Japanese Park
  • Rawal Lake
  • Fatima Jinnah Park
  • Rose & Jasmine Garden
  • Imam Bari Shrine
  • Golra Sharif
  • Chattar Bagh

 

Best time to visit Islamabad:

Between November and March is the ideal time to visit Islamabad.

 

Accommodation Options in Islamabad:

The list of best budget, mid-range and luxury hotels in Islamabad:

Budget:

  • Hotel Blue Sky
  • Hotel Friends Inn
  • Hotel Meraj
  • Sohawa Heights Hotel
  • Caravan Park

 

Mid-range:

  • Chez Soi
  • Continental House
  • Crown Plaza
  • Carnations Suites
  • Cape Grace Guest House

 

Luxury:

  • Serena Hotel
  • Number Three
  • Marriott Hotel
  • The Riviera
  • Islamabad Club

Tourist Places to Visit in Gujrat, Jhelum, Pakistan

Tourist Places to Visit in Gujrat, Jhelum, Pakistan

Gujrat is a city and the capital of the Gujrat district in the province of Punjab located to the East of Pakistan. Gujrat is located to the Northeast of Punjab Province on the banks of river Chenab.  The Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir borders Gujrat to the East and areas of Punjab province to the South and West and to the North the region of Azad Kashmir. Gujrat is around 125 Km to the North of Lahore the capital city of Punjab province and around 170 Km to the South of Islamabad the capital of Pakistan.

Gujrat has hot summers with temperature soaring to 45o during peak summer season from May to August and winters being very cold and the temperature dipping to -0o in the winter season of November to March.  The people of Gujrat are engaged in agriculture and are employed in small scale industries engaged in production of local stuffs needed for day to day living such as ceramic items, potteries, cotton and woolen clothing items and tobacco smoking pipes known as hukkas etc.

History of Gujrat in Pakistan:

History of Gujrat traces back to period of King Porus who fought the Alexander the Great, the Greek king of Macedon on the Banks of river Jehlum and since then it was ruled by various Hindu dynasties and the Sultanate dynasties from 12th century during which period the Islam religion started taking roots in the Eastern parts of Asia and later by the Mughals from the Central Asia before British Empire brought the Asian subcontinent under its fold and during the Indian struggle for Independence of 1947 the Muslim majority of  NWFR was portioned to Muslim League and subsequently named Pakistan and Gujrat being made a district of Punjab province.

Food and Culture in Gujrat in Pakistan:

Gujrat being in Punjab province consume large quantities of wheat and rice products along with meat and dairy products.  The Punjabi food stuff of tandoori rotis, nans, chappatis along with chawal or rice with spicy curries are consumed by the local populace.

The enterprising people of Gujrat are engaged in various small industries that produce various unique items such as clay pots, terracotta vases, Hukkas or the smoking pipes and also engaging in agricultural pursuits growing wheat, rice and sugarcane etc.  The people of Gujrat celebrate various anniversaries of the saints Such as Wengi wali Sarkar and Kanwan Wali Sarkar around June and August.   The famous Punjabi folk tale of Sohni Mahiwal is from the Gujrat region of the Punjab province.  Majority of locals speak Majhi a dialect of Punjabi in Gujrat.

Shopping and Things to do in Gujrat in Pakistan:

In Gujrat Shopping is mainly done on the various local handcrafted items such as ceramic items and potteries and terracotta vases the famous smoke pipe hukkas and the Palm tree leaves artifacts etc.

Travelling in Gujrat is done with caution for tourists as it is a place with majority Islamic followers in the Islamic country of Pakistan and areas are restricted for the foreigners when visiting certain places.  One can visit Jehlum, Gujranwala and Sialkot for forts and historical sight of Indus valley civilization in Sahiwaal.

Tourist Attractions in Gujrat in Pakistan:

Rohtas Fort:

Rohtas Fort gujrat pakisthan

 

Rohtas Fort one of the Forts built during the Moghul period near Jehlum, Pakistan. It was built by the King Farid Khan in 16th century to stop the return of Mughal emperor Humayun, who was defeated by Sheer Shah in the battle of Kanauj.

Hiran Minar Tomb:

Hiran Minar Tomb located in Gujranwala to the South of Gujrat. Hiran Minar is an early 17th-century Mughal era complex located in Sheikhupura, in the Pakistani province of Punjab.

Harrapa:

Harappa is a large capital of the Indus Civilization, and one of the best-known sites in Pakistan, located on the bank of the Ravi River in central Punjab Province. At the height of the Indus civilization, between 2600-1900 BC, Harappa was one of a handful of central places for thousands of cities and towns covering a million square kilometers (about 385,000 square miles) of territory in South Asia.

Harappa (Pakistan) Ancient Indus Civilization

The famous location near the town of Sahiwaal, site known for Indus valley civilization. Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 km west of Sahiwal. The site takes its name from a modern village located near the former course of the Ravi River which now runs 8 km to the north.

Connectivity to Gujrat in Pakistan:

The road connectivity to Gujrat is very good as the ancient Grant Trunk Road or the N-5 Road passes by Gujrat connecting to the city of Peshawar in the West to other cities to the East and South with Daewoo bus terminus and Municipal Wagon bus stand serving as hub for road transport.  Gujrat railway station is one of the important stations that connect Peshawar in the West to Karachi in the South by the train.  The nearest airport to reach Gujrat is at Lahore at a distance of 120 Km.

Hotel Accommodation in Gujrat in Pakistan:

  • Kinara Hotel 3*
  • Skyways Hotel 2*
  • Flying Coach Hotel 2*
  • ATCS Faisal Hotel 2*
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