Posts

Seasons in Pakistan

Image
Seasons in  Pakistan Do you live in a hot and dry country? Do you live in a cold country? Do you want some change? Let me tell you about a magical place whose citizens enjoy 6 different seasons in a year. Don't surprise, let me break your suspense. I am talking about Pakistan.YES! Citizens of Pakistan enjoy winter, summer, spring, autumn, rainy, and snowfall seasons in a year.      Winter season Winter is the coldest season of Pakistan. People of Pakistan enjoy this wonderful season for four months. It starts in December and ends in March. In winter days becomes shorter and the night becomes larger.  W hen we talk about winter in Pakistan, how we can forget about "Sarson ka saag" with "Makii ki roti", this food is the special gift of winter. Just imagine a bowl of hot "Gajar ka halva" in cold weather. " Gajar ka halva" is the most demanding desert of Pakistan

Beautiful rivers in Pakistan

Image
                              B eautiful rivers in Pakistan  Rivers in Pakistan Pakistan has the lion's share of the Indus, one of the most significant rivers in all of South Asia. Two-thirds of the water supplied for irrigation schemes and in homes comes from the Indus River and its tributaries. The river system of Pakistan originates The Indus River The Indus River has a total drainage area of approximately 1,165,000 km 2 . The Indus River is shared between Pakistan, India, and China. The river has many tributaries flowing into it. It is also fed by the rivers from the Himalayas and has a unique ecosystem of temperate forests , lowland plains, and arid countryside. The river runs for about 1,988 miles, from Lake Manasarovar in Tibet to Latah, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, then through Punjab to fly to the Arabian Sea near Karachi . The river provides the needed water for the Pakistan economy, in the Punjab Province. The flow of the river is det
Image
Famous Shrines in Pakistan Data Darbar- Lahore : Data Darbar Author of a famous book on mysticism, the 11th-century Data Ganj Bakhsh, originally from Ghazni in Afghanistan , was one of the most successful Sufi preachers on the subcontinent and is today one of the most notable Sufi saints in Pakistan . The Shrine of Data Ganj Bakhsh Hajveri is located west of Bhatti Gate , just outside the Old City. Born Abdul Hasan Ali, he was known as Data Ganj Bakhsh, because of his generosity towards the less privileged. A hospital and several institutions for the needy have been added near the shrine over the years. Hordes of devotees gather here on Thursday afternoons to listen to the excellent qawwali . The  urs   (death anniversary) of Data Ganj Bakhsh Hajveri is held at this shrine on 18-20 Safar (March/April) and is attended by thousands of pilgrims. Abdullah Shah Ghazi – Karachi : Abdullah Shah Ghazi He eighth-century has seen one of the greatest Muslim Saint of a

Historical Places in Pakistan

Image
Historical Landmark In Pakistan pakistan is a country Pakistan is a country that is absolutely a gem for tourists. The main reason is that it has got flavor for all types of tourists and beautiful locations, mountains, landscapes, large cities, and the historic places can be witnessed here.   Badshahi Mosque Badshahi Mosque : The mosque is technically the second largest mosque in Pakistan. restoration Restoration works  begun in 1939 continued after the  Independence of Pakistan  and were completed in 1960 at a total cost of 4.8 million Rupees. The Badshahi Mosque has had the privilege to be known as the world's largest for over 300 years. The mosque is located adjacent to the   Walled City of Lahore , Pakistan. Near the entrance of the mosque lies the  Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal . Minar e Pakistan Minar e Pakistan : One of Pakistan’s national monuments, Minar e Pakistan is located in Lahore. It was built to honor the Lahore Resolution, which w

Pakistani dishes

Image
                      Pakistani dishes Are you a foodie? More than Pakistani foodies? As the whole world knows that Pakistani people are very foodie. They keep giving many reasons to fall in love with food again and again. Pakistani people says that they first eat then they do anything else. Pakistani sweet and spices are famous in all over the world. People say Pakistani food is too spicy, I say yes it is. Spicy foods of Pakistan. The famous Pakistani dishes are “Nehari” , “Haleem” , " kofty “ Sere Pay”, “kare”, “pakory”, “samosas”, "kebab"   “biryani” of Karachi is just mouth-watering. The rest of the world make BBQ for the meat. We Pakistani make BBQ for masala soft tender piece of meat in amazing mouth-watering spicy masala. “Sarson ka Sagg” with butter and “makae ke rote” will make your life. You can melt my heart like butter on fresh hot roti. “Paratha” in “daise ghee” you name it we lov