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Clandestine Balochistan – Pakistan

Nushki Desert, Balochistan

Balochistan: Balochistan is the largest Province of Pakistan which is in the South-West of the country. Quetta is the largest city of Balochistan and the Provincial capital as well. The border of the province connects with the Punjab and FATA from the North-Eastern side. It joins Sindh on the South-East, the Arabian Sea is in its South whereas Iran is …

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SARWALI-THE UNCONQUERED PEAK

Sarwali Peak

Sarwali Peak: Sarwali Peak or Dabbar Peak is located between Neelum valley and at the brink of Shounter valley. It is in the foothill of Nanga Parbat. It resembles to Nanga Parbat in its appearance. Sarwali Peak, also Toshe-Ri I, is the highest peak in Azad Kashmir. Its altitude is 20,754 feet (6,326 metres) above sea level. Sarwali glacier surrounds …

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KIRTHAR THE NATIONAL PARK

Kirthar National Park

The Kirthar Mountain Range: Kirthar is a mountain range which consists of a series of parallel rock hill ridges. Its at the elevation of 4,000 feet (1,200 metres) on the South and about 8,000 feet (2,500 metres) on the North. The range lies between Balochistan and Sindh Provinces of Pakistan. It stretches towards Southward for about 190 miles (300 kilometres) …

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Katpana – The Cold Desert – Skardu

Katpna Desert

Skardu: Katpana falls in Skardu which is a town and also the capital of Skardu District, in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is a 10 kilometres (6 miles) wide and 40 kilometres (25 miles) long valley, at the confluence of the Indus and the Shigar river. Skardu is at an altitude of about 2,226 metres (7,303 feet). The town is surrounded by greyish-brown …

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Pir Chinasi Muzaffarabad | Enjoy Snowfall in the Summer

Pir Chinasi Muzaffarabad

Pir Chanasi When we travel in the North-East from Islamabad, on Murree Expressway and continue our journey on the Kohala-Muzaffarabad road, we are heading towards Pir Chinasi, Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir. It is at a distance of 125 kilometres (78 miles) from Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. It takes three and half an hour to reach Muzaffarabad. …

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