Pakistan
Sindh
A province celebrated for its rich culture, ancient civilization, diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and the Indus River.
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Sure Pakistan’s mountains are epic, but some of the country’s richest culture and history lies within the province of Sindh. Few foreign travelers make it past Karachi, which is yet another reason why you have to dive into Interior Sindh. Add the Ranikot Fort, Mohenjo Daro, Sehwan, and Manchar Lake to your list, though don’t be afraid to go where the flow takes you. The entirety of the province is enchanting.
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farhankhalid (Farhan Khalid) These are places to visit in Istanbul, but not where all the tourists go. All the charm without the swarm.World Heritage Sites in Asia
seeker (Seeker Editors) Across the vast, diverse continent of Asia, there are seemingly endless World Heritage Sites to explore. Visit the sparse atomic bomb dome in Hiroshima, or walk for hours along the towering Great Wall of China. From sprawling rustic temple grounds to ancient statues of civilizations past- here is a collection of some of the prominent World Heritage Sites in Asia.
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25 of the Best Things to Do in Pakistan
Read more...Pakistan: the land of magnificent mountains and landscapes, an endless array of culinary magic, the friendliest people you’ll ever meet, glittering shrines, 400-year-old forts, and then some. The infrequently-visited South Asian nation is blessed in so many aspects, yet still remains free from the annoyances of mass tourism. To travel in Pakistan is to enter […]