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idealinnguesthouse · 3 years
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Get Yourself Settled In A Guest House In Karachi
When it comes to dating and meeting people for a relationship, always opt for a safe place. If you are going for dating, it is your duty to provide your family with sufficient knowledge about your activities so that they can keep an eye on you and watch out for any change in behavior. A Safe Guest House in Karachi For Dating offers you all these facilities. These are places in which couples from all over the country visit in search of romance. The staff at the guest houses are very experienced in conducting marital ceremonies and also offer you all kinds of services and facilities that are necessary for a comfortable and pleasurable date.Safe Guest House in Karachi For DatingYou will not feel any tension or pressure in this place. The staff will go to great lengths to make sure that your needs and comforts are met at all times. They will ensure that the room is serene and peaceful and there will be enough privacy. They will also ensure that your requirements are catered to properly. They will also make arrangements for you to get married in the nearby mortuary.Once you are sure that you have got to a reliable Safe Guest House in Karachi For Couples, then you will book your date with the owner and pay for the whole engagement package. You will not have to worry about anything else. Your family will be told everything about your activity. Once you are all set to tie the knot, the staff will take care of everything. They will organize the best reception that you ever dreamt off.The guest rooms are very well done in the Ideal inn Guest House in Karachi. They are spacious, comfortable and have all the facilities that you will ever require. It also has a garden where you can relax in the summer. The staffs that are working there are friendly and helpful. They will ensure that your stay at the guest house in Karachi is a comfortable one.The food that you are going to eat there is going to give you all the ingredients that you need to start cooking at home. The atmosphere there is very safe for couples. There is no danger of any sort of trouble ever happening there as long as you follow all the rules.The safe guest house in Karachi for dating that you choose will also be helpful for you later on. This is because it will be a base for you to start working. You will be able to get yourself going as soon as possible. You will be able to start preparing for your trip once you get yourself settled here. Once you are able to prepare for your journey, you will be able to enjoy and be excited about the upcoming trip that you will be taking.
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canaryrecords · 6 years
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An unfinished obit for Leo Sarkisian (January 4, 1921 – June 8, 2018): Leo Sarkisian arrived home from World War II as a man in his mid-20s with nine battle stars including a bronze star “for meritorious service” and initiative, energy, and perseverance. He had volunteered straight out of art school in September, 1942 and for a year a half had been a topographical cartographer for the U.S., stationed in Algeria as part of Engineer Intelligence Services. Because he had been tasked with studying overhead photographs of German bases in Salerno, he was sent in with the Commandos in Italy because he knew the lay of the land. He walked in with the assault. A third of the U.S. force died. He had seen that – friends his age. The war over, Sarkisian lived first with his uncle, a dry cleaner, in New York City on 8th Avenue near 24th Street. His uncle got him a job as an illustrator – magazines and books – during the day. Lots of Armenians were engravers and illustrators. At night, he went out and listened to music and drank and blew his wages in jazz clubs in the Village listening to Artie Shaw, Lionel Hampton, and Vido Musso, Benny Goodman’s Italian tenor saxophonist. Leo had always been a clarinetist himself and played jazz. Then there were the “oriental” clubs up and down 8th Ave, where music in Turkish, Greek, and Armenian thrived among the immigrants - The Egyptian Gardens, The Brittania. The music there was close to the music from childhood in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where the older Armenian men played oud, violin, zurna, and dumbek and sang Ottoman folk songs in Turkish, listening to Marko Melkon and “Sugar Mary” Vartanian, and Louis Matalon, Sephardic Jew at whose side Leo often sat, watching him play the 72-string dulcimer, the kanun. That was when Leo wasn’t throwing money at the dancers or ordering another drink. And it was like the fleeting, fun nights in Rabat and Casablanca when Leo had heard Arabs playing the same instruments with bellydancers. There was one night when he had been chased off by the French police because the music “stirred up the locals.” There was another when he had a moment of stardom because he, an American G.I., had gotten up and played oud and rocked the house. A bellydancer had wrapped her arms around him because played a song he knew from back in Lawrence. The nightclubs in New York were for the weekends. Weeknights were all in the New York Public Library. Four nights a week, Leo read anything about music from Asia and Africa. There he saw patterns of expansion of instruments and ideas. The kanun and its scales travel from here to there. One instrument travels to another place. A local instrument replaces it, but the idea of how it’s played remains. There is a connection from the Ottoman Empire to the Arab world. Then, Africa to India and China… There is a deep musical connection among all of these people, including a boy from Lawrence, Massachusetts who feel compelled under the city’s lights to understand how his own feeling of music connects so many other people. “I don’t know why,” he told me in 2014, when he was 94 years old. “I’m reading, reading all this stuff. There was something in me that I had that feeling that whoever wrote those books didn’t really have that feeling… Even if someone does get a degree in music and stuff like that, there’s something between – under – inside of you. They can’t get that.” Leo’s father arrived through the port of Boston from Diyarbekir in present-day Turkey in 1901 with the great wave of Armenian immigration following the Hammidean massacres of 1891-96. A quarter of a million Armenians died in that wave of killings, twenty years before more than a million more Armenians were killed by Ottoman forces. That moment coincided with one of the largest waves of emigration to the United States that the country ever saw with Christians and Jews from Eastern and Southern Europe flowing in to just the port of New York, never mind Boston, San Francisco, or anywhere else, at a rate of 1,000 souls a day, week after week, year after year, decade after decade. Most of them came from Eastern and Southern Europe, meaning that most of them were not from the Northern European counties who were the culturally dominant ethnic stock of the U.S. That wave came only about forty years after the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the U.S. gave equal protection to all naturalized (male) citizens to the U.S., including the right to vote. The existing Protestant majority of the U.S. took such a dim view of idea that the Catholic and Jewish immigrants might vote that Congress had hearings in which mid-Western eugenicist authorities argued effectively that the breeding stock of the U.S. would be diluted if a serious change in immigration policy were not implemented. With the 1896 Chinese Exclusion Act as precedent, in 1924, three years after Leo Sarkisian was born and nine years after the genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the Reed-Johnson act set quotas for immigrants by country of origin, based on a complicated set of mathematics aimed at keeping the U.S. ethnically stable and exactly as White as it ever was. 51,227 Germans were allowed to emigrate each year. 54,009 from Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 5,982 from Poland. Only 120 Armenians a year were allowed. Zero from Africa or Asia. Living in a room over beer joint in the Village in 1952, Leo showed a friend of his some notes he’d made on Central Asian music at the library. He’d made some smart connections between the descriptions of one imperialist traveler and other, and when Leo’s friend showed them to Irving B. Fogel of Tempo Records, a friend of Walt Disney’s whom everyone called “Colonel,” Fogel knocked on Leo’s door and asked him to move to Hollywood to work for Tempo. “You’re who I’ve been looking for,” Fogel said. Leo said OK and took with him an Armenian girl who had gone to his same high school in Lawrence but whom he’d met when they were both in the military. Tempo was largely a specialty label offering among the first muzak-type sound programs. After a year of luxury in Hollywood and working with great sound engineers, he worked on the hit record “Sweet Georgia Brown” by Brother Bones and the soundtracks of African Queen, and six Tarzan movies. Fogel decided to send Leo and Mary to record music in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Burma for the label. So, in 1950, still in their late 20s, Leo and Mary went first to Karachi then in Lahore before pushing through the Khyber Pass in a jeep loaded with recording equipment, Budwiser and vodka to Kabul. They were treated as dignitaries, and Tempo released the 10” LP Drums Over Afghanistan from their efforts. That trip was Leo’s phD in listening to people – dignitaries and folks alike – hanging out with them, drinking, talking, digging music, and making friends. There were diplomatic problems with Russians, but nothing he couldn’t handle. On the way back across the subcontinent, he met and recorded Alludin Khan, Ali Akbar Khan, Bismillah Khan. There was a world of master musicians he had access to now for only the reason that he was American and had learned how to travel and to be good guest and cared deeply about music. Leo was learning to be a great ambassador for the U.S. At the same time, he was learning that wherever you go, you meet Armenians. Leo and Mary were greeted on New Year’s Day 1955 at the airport at Dacca, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) by a delegation of Armenians who took him to the Armenian church and the cemetery, where they saw graves of Armenians dating to the 15th century. “The big guy looks out for me,” he told laughingly. “Because God is Armenian!” In 1959, Tempo relocated Leo and Mary, then in their late 30s to Ghana and then, about a year later to Guinea with an eye to creating African recordings for the American market. A knock came at their door in 1963 in their home in Conakry, Guinea. Incredibly it was Edward R. Murrow, who had been appointed head of the United States Information Agency by President John F. Kennedy. Leo and Mary invited Murrow in to listen to some of Leo’s recordings, and Murrow offered Leo a job as the Voice of America’s broadcaster for Africa. They were allowed two years to travel the continent to learn before Leo first broadcast Music Time in Africa in 1965 from Liberia where they lived until 1969, when they moved close to Washington D.C. For more than forty years, Leo broadcast African music to Africa and made many trips. He claimed to have visited every country on the continent, and he drew hundreds of faces. The Leo Sarkisian Library at the Voice of America now houses not only his LPs and CDs but also 10,000 reel-to-reel tapes that he made on his travels, including early performances by musicians who later gained recognition, Fela Kuti among them. It is for Music Time in Africa that he will always be remembered, among the pioneers of Western recordists of African music including the Opika brothers, Hugh Tracey, and Willard Rhodes. There were fan clubs through the continent in the 70s and 80s. Bags of letters came thanking him for celebrating what was good about being African. His enthusiasm for the music was obvious. He never referred to anyone’s “band,” always an “orchestra.” In D.C., he continued to play kanun with Armenian bands, playing on a couple of LPs as a talented sideman. His Silver Spring, Maryland home was covered in his paintings of the faces of African women. When Mary’s vision failed, he said, “she took care of me for fifty years. Now, I have to take care of her for fifty years.” He donated his personal collection of instruments to the University of Michigan. The defunding of the VOA under the Obama administration such that he could not travel there as he liked troubled him deeply. He had served the United States under thirteen presidents, every one since Truman, and it pained him when at the age of 91, the oldest federal employee, he stepped down from Music Time in Africa, handing the reins to Heather Maxwell.
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SPA in Karachi | Massage in Karachi | Full Body Massage in Karachi
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topfygad · 5 years
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Pakistan travel guide – The ultimate backpacking itinerary
This is the most comprehensive and detailed Pakistan travel itinerary available on the internet
From south to north, I spent two whole months traveling in Pakistan. I arrived in Karachi by plane and left the country overland through China.
It was a wild, adventurous journey and probably one of my best traveling experiences ever.
From extremely overwhelming hospitality to the most striking landscapes ever and just wilderness everywhere;  Pakistan is bloody awesome and, unless you have actually been there, it’s very difficult to explain and convey the deeply personal experience you get.
With all my honesty, if you like real adventure, traveling to off the beaten track destinations and just getting immersed in the local culture, I strongly believe that Pakistan should be at the very, very top of your bucket list.
However, I am also aware that Pakistan is not the easiest place to travel in the world, as traveling information is scarce and you can’t really get the comforts which you may find in other countries.
For this reason, based on my personal journey, I have compiled some useful information and created this Pakistan travel guide and ultimate backpacking itinerary which, hopefully, will help you plan your journey through one of the most fascinating countries I’ve ever been to.
This Pakistan travel guide aims to help you plan your itinerary but it doesn’t really talk about other traveling information such as visas, safety, budget, etc. For this, you should read: 70 Things you should know before traveling to Pakistan
    Here’s all the content:
Travel insurance for Pakistan Tours for Pakistan Backpacking in Pakistan: a 2-week travel itinerary Backpacking in Pakistan: a 1-month travel itinerary Extending your Pakistan travel itinerary – Additional places Other resources for traveling to Pakistan
Pakistan is a pretty big country.
By this, I mean that Pakistan is a destination which can’t be visited in a week or, at least, not properly.
Most of the country’s beauty lies in the northern areas (Gilgit-Baltistan), which are not easily accessible. Once you have reached these northern areas, moving from one place to another takes ages, sometimes several hours just for less than a hundred kilometers.
In addition, this is also the capital of unexpected events. Believe me when I say that, during my 2-month journey, I experienced more than ten bus breakdowns, no kidding, perhaps even more. Traveling in Pakistan is extremely slow.
Therefore, if you’re planning to visit Pakistan for a week, I would recommend going when you have more time to spend there. However, if your job will never allow you to do that, no problem, I am sure you can work something out and visit a couple of southern cities.
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  Travel Insurance for Pakistan
If you are planning to do some trekking and go a bit wild, I recommend you buy World Nomads because:
The basic plan already covers trekking up to 6,000 meters (note that, in Gilgit-Baltistan, it is very easy to reach 4,000-meter base camps. 
They provide with unlimited medical expenses (and Pakistan can be wild)
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If you want to know more options, read how to get the right travel insurance for Pakistan.
  Tours for Pakistan
I know this post is about backpacking in Pakistan on your own, but if you are thinking about hiring a guide, I recommend you go with the guys from Find my Adventure, a local Pakistani company with many years of experience and good reputation. 
(In any case, if you are planning to do some serious trekking, then you will require a guide)
They can arrange any customized tour for you and the good news is that the readers of this blog can get an exclusive 10% discount on the final quote by using my promo code ATC-PAK.
Just email them through their contact page, mentioning my blog and promo code. 
  Backpacking in Pakistan: a 2-week travel itinerary
If you are backpacking in Pakistan for two weeks, you can get a nice feeling of the northern areas, as well as a few cities. However, just to let you know: you will have to rush a lot.
Note: This 2-week Pakistan travel itinerary is for anyone, whether you are traveling by public transportation, hitchhiking or in your own car. However, as I said before, from landslides to bus breakdowns, Pakistan is the country of unexpected events.
Note 2: If you really want to save time, you can fly from Islamabad to Gilgit (northern areas), as the bus journey that goes through the Karakoram Highway takes a whole day. However, just keep in mind that flights fill up very quickly, so book in advance. Get the lowest prices on Skyscanner for the Islamabad-Gilgit flight. 
  Places to visit in Pakistan – 2-week map itinerary
The 2-week itinerary follows the Karakoram Highway, almost until the Chinese border. There are loads of other places to discover along this road, so remember to read my Ultimate guide to travel the Karakoram Highway.

  Day 1,2 – Arrival in Lahore
Lahore is the cultural capital and where the real things are going on. From Sufi dancing to underground ladyboy parties, good food and one of the most stunning mosques I’ve ever seen; Lahore is like nowhere else and that’s why your journey should start here.
If you fly to Pakistan, there’s the option of flying to Islamabad which, apparently, would be more convenient, as it’s literally closer to the north. However, I seriously think that you can’t miss Lahore.
In Lahore, go to Badshahi Mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques I’ve ever seen and one of the largest in the world. Its courtyard can fit up to 100,000 worshippers. Can you believe it? More than the Camp Nou Football Stadium in Barcelona!
After visiting the mosque, you can’t miss strolling the alleys of the Old City, where you can get lost among spice bazaars, colors and loads of street food. In the Old City, there’s another very cute mosque called Wazir Khan, dating from the 17th century, which once was one of the most important centers for training Islamic calligraphers.
At night, I recommend you go to one of the many rooftop restaurants in the fancy Food Street and order a delicious lamb karahi (a local curry).
If you have time, you should also go to see the Wagah Indian-Pakistani border ceremony. As you may know, Pakistan and India are not the best friends ever, so, every day, they do a weird ceremony which basically, is a hostile show of power. There are hundreds of people attending and both Indians and Pakistanis show a freaking crazy fanaticism.
Where to stay in Lahore
Backpacker Hostel – Lahore Backpackers – This is the meeting point for all the independent travelers in Pakistan and the only real backpacker hostel. The manager is a super helpful guy who can arrange anything for you, like attending the Thursday night Sufi dancing or just get into a crazy party anywhere.
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  A bit nicer – Rose Palace Hotel – If you are looking for a nicer option, this hotel was recommended by a female traveler, who said it has gorgeous furnishing and tolerable overall quality.
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  Day 3, 4 – Islamabad
Islamabad was built in 1960 with the sole objective of becoming the capital of Pakistan. Composed of wide and extremely clean streets and greenery, Islamabad might differ a bit from the image you have of Pakistan. Here is where the Pakistani elite lives and where you find the best restaurants in the country. Huge mansions and the most expensive cars are just the normal everyday stuff in Islamabad.
By the way, wild marihuana grows everywhere in this city
Here you must visit the Faisal Mosque, the largest one in the country. If you stay for the night, go for dinner and see the sunset at Monal, located at the highest point of a hill from where you get magnificent views of the city.
Moving around town is a bit tricky, as distances are freaking long. If you don’t have your own vehicle, you’ll have to mainly rely on taxis. Get Uber, as it’s way cheaper than the regular taxis.
Islamabad is just OK. I stayed here for a few nights because I had plenty of time and I spent my days eating at some very good restaurants and hanging out with local friends at very expensive Western-style cafés. This should be the least interesting place to visit in your Pakistan travel itinerary. If you want to skip it, that’s fine. However, if you travel by public transportation, you must stop here on your way to the north (Gilgit-Baltistan). Buses leave after 6pm though, which means that, if you leave Lahore early in the morning, you may have time to catch one on the same day.
Read: The ultimate guide to the Karakoram Highway
Marihuana Islamabad
How to get from Lahore to Islamabad
These two big cities are connected by a pretty good and wide 380-kilometer road and the fastest way to get there is by bus. They leave every day at all times. Just ask at the hostel for the exact location. Alternatively, you could also go by train but it’s much slower, plus it gets delayed pretty often so, if you only have two weeks, you may want to go by bus. Timing: 4 hours.
Where to stay in Islamabad
Budget Guest House – Nexus Grace – Islamabad doesn’t really have budget options and Nexus Grace is one of the very few. Recently listed online, this guest house has very comfy and tidy rooms, run by some very helpful staff.
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  Budget Hotel – Royal Galaxy Guest House Islamabad – This guest house is very highly rated by most travelers and offers pretty good rates as per Islamabad standards. People claim that it has very comfortable and clean rooms, so you can get some good sleep before heading to the mountains.
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  Day 5, 6 – Fairy Meadows
Coming from Islamabad through the KKH, when you arrive at Raikot Bridge, you will see a detour that takes you to Fairy Meadows, a stunning, green meadow, which is considered one of the most beautiful places in Pakistan. From here, you get stunning views of Nanga Parbat, a striking peak 8,125 meters high, which belongs to the Himalaya range. 
For further information, I wrote a very comprehensive guide: Fairy Meadows trek and Nanga Parbat base camp
How to get to Fairy Meadows from Islamabad
There are 4 or 5 daily buses (from 6pm to 9pm, approximately) that depart from Islamabad to Gilgit. NATCO is the best company out there and the one that the Pakistani middle class uses. The VIP bus, which is the only one with AC, costs 2,000PKR ($20). Theoretically, the journey takes 15 hours but, due to the constant landslides and the endless breakdowns, mine took more than 21 hours. By the way, I recommend buying your ticket at the bus station on the morning of the day of departure. Try to book a first-row seat. Location of the station: 33.638026, 73.025308. You will need to get off at Raikot Bridge, which is around two hours before Gilgit.
For more details, remember to check my Fairy Meadows Guide.
  Day 7 – Gilgit
Gilgit is the capital of Gilgit-Baltistan, a city with a Shia majority and the perfect base for exploring the surrounding valleys. It has a wide range of hotels and restaurants, as well as bazaars and a few touristic sites. Given its strategic location which, for years, linked China with the Indian sub-continent, Gilgit became a proper city.
The town has a river with some pretty bridges where you can take nice photos. I also recommend you visit the Kargah Buddha, a Buddha statue carved in a cliff during the 7th century.
Gilgit may be a nice town but, if you only have two weeks, don’t stay here for long as the beauty of Gilgit-Baltistan is in the surrounding valleys. Actually, if you have your own vehicle, I would recommend going straight to Minapin.
How to get from Fairy Meadows to Gilgit 
There’s no actual public transportation but, at Raikot Bridge, the police will stop the first car or bus that passes to take you to Gilgit, for free. Welcome to Pakistan!
Where to stay in Gilgit
Budget Hotel – Madina Hotel II – Most backpacker will come to this place, if there is any in town, of course! It’s a simple but very great place, with awesome staff!
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  A bit nicer – Cozy Lodge Gilgit – This hotel is quite budget but it is better than the previous one, with very accommodating staff and tasty breakfast included. If you are not a backpacker, you may prefer to stay here.
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  Top-end – Serena Hotel – If you want some semi-luxury and comfort (I do very occasionally, just to re-charge energy) Serena Hotels is a pretty popular hotel chain in Pakistan.
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  Day 8, 9 – Minapin and Rakaposhi base camp
Following the Karakoram Highway, around 75 kilometers from Gilgit, you find a detour that leads to Minapin, a small, lovely village with awesome views of the mountains and from where you can organize a trek to the Rakaposhi base camp, one of the best treks I’ve ever done.
Spend the first night in Minapin and, early on the next day, go to the base camp. If you are reasonably fit, you can reach it in just one day and come back the day after. I am sure you won’t regret it.
For more information, read: A guide to the Rakaposhi base camp
How to get from Gilgit to Minapin 
If you don’t have your own car, hitchhiking is the easiest way, much quicker than going by public transportation. Actually, I didn’t take a single minibus when traveling in the north of Pakistan.
Where to stay in Minapin
Budget Hotel – Osho Trang – Minapin also has what is the best guest house in Gilgit-Baltistan, run by Israr, a very kind man who has been dealing with foreigners for many years.
  Day 10, 11, 12 – Karimabad
Karimabad is the main city in the region of Hunza, the most northern area in Pakistan, a place whose inhabitants are Ismailis, the most liberal branch of Islam. For the first time in your journey, here you will most likely talk to women and, perhaps you may be invited to drink some local wine, who knows.
Ladies, it’s time to uncover your head and get some relaxation!
Karimabad is surrounded by striking mountains over 7,000 meters high, as well as being home to two UNESCO World Heritage forts. Given its laid-back atmosphere, it’s really easy to spend 4 or 5 days wandering around Karimabad and its narrow alleys which, by the way, are made of stone and, at some point, they have a close similarity to some old cities in Europe.
Here, you must visit Baltit and Altit forts and Eagle’s Nest, a 360º viewpoint, from where you get clear views of Rakaposhi, Diran, and Lady Finger.
If you like hiking, Karimabad is also a great place for day hikes.
Karimabad, one of the most beautiful places in Pakistan
How to get from Minapin to Karimabad 
Like I said, hitchhiking the Karakoram Highway is the easiest way to move around.
Where to stay in Karimabad 
Backpacker hostel – Old Hunza Inn is the most budget, backpacking option.
Nicer – Hunza Lounge – A more mid-range option, this hotel has pretty decent prices and good reviews. Click here to see the latest prices
Top-end – Hunza Serena Inn – If you are looking for the best hotel in Karimabad, Hunza Serena Inn is an awesome hotel. I used to go there to have tea, enjoy the views and connect to the internet  Click here to see the latest prices
  Day 13, 14 – Back to Lahore or Islamabad
If you are planning to go back by public transportation, you really need to plan ahead for your journey back to the city, as buses leave Gilgit very early in the morning and the journey may take up to 21 hours. Therefore, perhaps, you should leave Karimabad on the 12th day.
Alternatively, like I said before, if you want to save an entire day, you could also fly from Gilgit to Islamabad. Find the cheapest prices on Skyscanner.
Moreover, to save an extra half day, it would be wise to book your return flight from Islamabad, not Lahore.
  Pakistan Travel Guide: a 1-month itinerary
If you are backpacking in Pakistan for a whole month, you can do all the above and, in addition, visit the northwest of the country which, basically, includes Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. This means that you don’t have to make the long journey from Islamabad to Gilgit through the Karakoram Highway. Instead, go to Peshawar and, from there, go north through Swat, Chitral and the Shandur Pass, on your way to Gilgit-Baltistan.
Before taking this route, you should know that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the most conservative area in Pakistan, inhabited by the Pashtuns, an ethnic group with very extreme, fundamentalist ideas about Islam. Here, most women wear the Afghan burqa, so if you are a woman, dress very modestly. For men, you should definitely dress like them, in a local salwar kameez.
On the other hand, the Pashtuns are the most hospitable and inviting people in the country. You’ll have a lot of fun.
A Pashtun man, somewhere in the Swat Valley
  Places to visit in Pakistan – 1-month map itinerary
Instead of following the KKH from Islamabad to Gilgit, you ascend from the western part of the country.

  Day 1, 2, 3, 4 – Lahore and Islamabad
Check the 2-week backpacking itinerary for all details. 
  Day 5, 6 – Peshawar
Peshawar is history: it’s the oldest city in Pakistan, one of the oldest cities in Asia and used to be the capital of the Kushan empire. Located right at the border with Afghanistan at Khyber Pass, Peshawar had also been a really important and remarkable Silk Road point, linking north and south, east and west Asia.
Today, Peshawar is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and home to the finest bazaars in the country. Due to its proximity to the Tribal Areas, a region filled with loads of Taliban-friendly people, you should be careful, always dress like a local in a salwar kameez and, if possible, try to walk around with local friends. I met local people through Couchsurfing, so I never encountered any problem.
The best thing you can do in Peshawar is to stroll down its bazaars, buy a real Pashtun hat, go to a restaurant to eat the best lamb in the country and, basically, get ready for one hundred chai invitations.
However, to be honest, not many people invited me because, apparently, I really look like a Pashtun, so they thought I was a local, especially wearing my salwar kameez 
I would have liked to visit the historical Khyber Pass but it requires a permit which takes several days to proceed, as well as some well-connected friends. Alternatively, just at the gate of Khyber Pass, there is a market selling smuggled stuff from Afghanistan, such as daggers or even USA military suits.
How to get from Islamabad to Peshawar 
NATCO buses run daily for just a few USD. You can also come by train. Ask any local friend where the bus station is.
  Day 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 – Swat Valley
Important: Swat Valley is subject to some instability and, occasionally, for no apparent reason, they don’t allow foreigners to enter. For several months in 2017, nobody had any trouble getting in but, in December 2017, some American tourists were not allowed to enter the region. I recommend you try to get an NOC (a special permit for sensitive areas), just in case. More information below. 
The local Pashtuns call it the Switzerland of Pakistan but, in my opinion, Swat is way better.
If you like hiking through fairy forests, along some of the most off the beaten track mountains in Pakistan, you can’t miss the Swat Valley.
Some years ago, in 2009, the region was controlled by the Taliban but, after a six-month bloody war, they were finally expelled. Do you know Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who won the Nobel Peace Prize? She’s from the Swat Valley and got the prize after she was shot for refusing to obey the Taliban during this invasion.
Remember that this is a super conservative area, inhabited by people with very deep fundamentalist ideas. Most men living here have never seen a woman’s face apart from their close female relatives. Actually, girls wear the hijab since they are really, really young and, when they grow up, they switch to the Afghan burqa. Just be careful with what you say and respect their local beliefs. If you do, you’ll have the best experience ever, trust me.
But despite all this, as I said, the Swat Valley is home to an extreme beauty. I recommend you visit Malam Jabba, a ski resort which turns into a lush, green meadow in summer. Also, you should visit some pretty big Buddha carvings which are worth a look.
If you like trekking, there are a lot of hiking opportunities around. I recommend you first go to Mingora, the main town in the Swat Valley, and organize your treks from there.
Furthermore, you really can’t miss Kalam, a small district a couple of hours from Mingora, consisting of a village in the middle of a stunning, beautiful valley. Kalam is a real off the beaten track place, so be prepared to be excessively overwhelmed by the local hospitality. I stayed there a couple of nights and it was, by far, my favorite place in the Swat Valley.
To know what is it like when traveling in the Swat Valley, read this post from Offbeat Traveling: Visiting the Swat Valley in Pakistan
For trekking tips, read: Trekking in Kalam, Swat Valley
By the way, in Swat, you must contact my good friend Ihsan Khan from Swat Backpackers, a local Pashtun who will be happy to show you around and organize treks for you at a very friendly price, staying at his place as well. Ishan can also help you get the bloody NOC, which they may require if you try to enter the Swat Valley.
Where to stay in Mingora 
Rose Palace – I stayed at this mid-range hotel for a couple of nights. Double rooms with private bathroom.
Where to stay in Malam Jabba 
Samsons Inn Mala Jabba – One of the few good options in Malam Jabba. This mid-range hotel could be a good option, especially if you are two people. Click here to check prices
Where to stay in Kalam 
I stayed in a very budget hotel called Mehboob Hotel, which was not very nice. Alternatively, you can stay at the PTDC Hotel, which is within the mid-range option.
Malam Jabbad – Best places to visit in Pakistan
  Day 12 – The journey to Chitral
The journey to Chitral is a pretty tough one and it takes the entire day. I left early morning and arrived in Chitral around 11pm. We got delayed two hours because the bus driver ran out of gas. Yeah, this should not surprise you in Pakistan.
If you are in Mingora, you should first get a minibus to Timargara. At Timargara, you must take a second minibus towards Chitral. It’s a pretty awesome and scenic journey.
Alternatively, if you are in Kalam, you can also go to Chitral through Kumrat Valley and Dir. For more information, read: How to get from Kalam to Chitral.
Apparently, only in September 2017, they finished a tunnel which had been built for ages, so you may save a good couple of hours.
  Day 13 – Chitral
Chitral is a relatively big town and a transit point for going to the Kalash Valleys or Gilgit Baltistan.
I didn’t do much here besides checking out one mosque and registering at the police station. If you don’t register, they won’t allow you to enter the Kalash Valleys. By the way, if you visit the Kalash, the police in Chitral will also give you a private guard armed with an AK-47, which is compulsory for any foreigner visiting the area since. in 2009/10, the Taliban crossed the border, attacking and killing several people nearby.
Getting a guard seems to be pretty cool but it actually sucks, as you don’t have the freedom to move around.
However, I was really lucky and didn’t get one as I went there during the Kalash Joshy Festival and, since there were a lot of foreigners, they ran out of policemen
Where to stay in Chitral  
Al Farooq Hotel – Good Wi-Fi and friendly owner.
Chitral Mosque – Places to visit in Pakistan
  Day 14, 15, 16 – Rumbur and the Kalash Valleys
More than 2,000 years ago, on his journey through the Hindu Kush range, Alexander the Great and his troops left their footprints and descendants in what is today called the Kalash Valley, home to an ethnic community in Pakistan who have fair skin, are blue-eyed and believe and practice a religion which for centuries, has been classified as pagan.
Unlike more conservative Pakistan, the Kalash people drink alcohol and women have a completely different role, represented in more freedom, a greater independence and some very colorful dresses.
From an anthropological point of view, the Kalash Valleys are such a unique and fascinating place.
There is much to say about Kalash people and that’s why a very detailed article is on its way.
In this valley, we also managed to enter a forbidden village inhabited by people who are originally from Nuristan, an Afghan province which is today a Taliban-controlled area. It was such a great and funny story. Read: Sneaking into an Afghan village in Afghanistan.
There are several Kalash villages, all of them spread across three different valleys, named Bumburet, Rumbur and Birir. Bumburet is the biggest village, hence the most commercialized one; whereas Birir is, perhaps, too small and there is not much going on. I suggest you go to Rumbur, which is very authentic and big enough to keep you busy for a couple of days.
For more information, read this post I wrote for the Broke backpacker: Exploring the Kalash Valleys
How to get to Rumbur 
Whichever valley you visit, you should first go to the village of Aini (30km away). From Chitral main bus station, there are mini-vans, as well as shared taxis, going there. In Aini, you can take one of those local pickups with 20 other locals hanging from the back of the car with their chickens and their goats. It’s quite a cool experience.
Where to stay in Rumbur 
Engineer’s Guest House –Engineer (this is his actual name) is a local, kind man who speaks very good English and will try to make your stay unforgettable.
In Aini, on our way to the Kalash Valley
  Day, 16, 17 – Back to Chitral and the journey to Gilgit through Shandur Pass
This was the best road trip I did while backpacking in Pakistan. It was really tough but awesome at the same time. The road ascends through freaking steep cliffs by finally going over Shandur Pass, a breathtaking 3,700 meters mountain pass.
It’s a 360-kilometer challenging, mountain road. We did it in a private Jeep and it took us more than 18 hours, leaving at 5am and arriving at 11pm. But damn, what a journey… The road is absolutely fascinating from the start until the end.
At the Shandur pass, you also find the highest polo pitch in the world. If you are traveling in Pakistan during the summer months, you may be lucky to see a polo match.
Moreover, as you can imagine, there are plenty of valleys and trekking opportunities around this area but, for this, you will need a hell of a lot of time. We wanted to camp somewhere near Shandur Pass but, when I was there in May, it was really cold.
If you want to go by private Jeep, ask the owner of Al Farooq Hotel, as he has loads of contacts. We got a pretty good deal, finding one guy who had to go Gilgit anyways, so we paid less than 15USD each.
If you go by public transportation, the journey takes two whole days. Yes, two days! You need first to go to Mastuj, stay there for a night and take a second minibus on the next day. I seriously think that, if you can share costs, going in a private Jeep is, definitely, much better.
Taking a break at Shandur Pass
  Day 18 to 30 – Gilgit, Fairy Meadows, Minapin, Rakaposhi basecamp, Karimabad and back to Islamabad
Check the 2-week backpacking itinerary for all details. 
  Extending your Pakistan travel itinerary – Additional places
I traveled in Pakistan for two months, which allowed me to visit a couple of additional places. If you have only one month but you have a car, it’s also possible to visit some of them.
Backpacking in Pakistan – 5 more additional places

  Astore Valley (5 days)
If I had to choose one place from Gilgit-Baltistan, I would choose the Astore Valley. Home to the most stunning scenery I have ever seen, the Astore Valley used to be a trading route that connected Gilgit-Baltistan with the Indian subcontinent. Coming here takes a lot of time, so plan your trip accordingly. The heart of the Valley is 7 to 8 hours from Gilgit, assuming that you are traveling by Jeep. 
For more information, I wrote this post: Astore Valley, a historical paradise in Pakistan
  Naltar Valley (3 days)
Another very pretty valley located 3 to 4 hours from Gilgit. Naltar is greener and at a lower altitude than Astore. It receives quite a lot of domestic tourists, who come for both trekking or just chilling. In Naltar, you can’t miss the Rainbow Lake, a very peculiar lake with loads of color tonalities. If you are not camping, I recommend staying with my friend Salman at The Dream Jungle Inn, located quite inside the valley. Call him at +923445474816.
Rainbow Lake – Tourism Pakistan
  Passu (3 days)
Located in Hunza, following the Karakoram Highway after Karimabad, the Passu Range is one of the most iconic ranges in Hunza, as the mountains are so sharp and thin that they look almost impossible to climb. Passu is a peaceful village from where to do awesome treks, as well as visiting Passu and Batura glaciers, the latter being one of the largest glaciers in the world, outside the polar regions (56km).
  Khunjerab Pass (1 day)
Located at 4,600 meters above sea level, the China-Pakistan border crossing, which goes over the Khunjerab Pass, is the highest and, consequently, one of the most beautiful borders in the world. It has become a real tourist attraction, which means that you can actually go there, even if you are not planning to cross.
For more information, read: China-Pakistan border crossing at Khunjerab Pass.
  South Pakistan (7 days)
What about the southern part of Pakistan?
Most travelers just explore the northern areas but, Sindh and Punjab provinces are where the real cultural heritage of Pakistan lies. I was actually planning to explore these two areas thoroughly but, when I came in April, it was really, really hot so I quit and headed north. In a week, I just managed to visit two cities: Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, and Multan, home to some Sufi shrines. If I ever come back to Pakistan, it will be in winter and I look forward to exploring the entire south and visiting places such as Thatta, Bahawalpur, Hyderabad, and many others.
  Other resources for traveling to Pakistan
Tours and agencies
Private, tailored tours – I definitely recommend the guys from Find My Adventure, a local Pakistani company with many years of experience who can arrange absolutely anything you want. Moreover, the readers of this blog can get an exclusive 10% discount on any of their tours by using the promo code ATC-PAK. Just email them through their contact page, mentioning my blog and the code.
Swat Valley – As I said before, contact Ihsan Khan from Swat Backpackers for any trekking in the Swat Valley.
Thank you for reading until the end. I really hope you enjoyed my Pakistan travel guide. If you have any further concern or want to suggest a place, just mention it in the comments below. 
If you like my website and found this post useful, remember that, if you book any service through any of my links, I will get a small commission at no extra cost to you. These earnings help me maintain and keep Against the Compass going! Thanks
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Harvey Finkle: Photographer Seeks Justice For The Other
Harvey Finkle hanging new exhibition of photographs at Shivtei Yeshuron. | Photo: Joseph G Brin
People and causes. Veteran social documentary photographer, Harvey Finkle, focuses his intensely caring lens on the unheralded–their humanity, their struggles and their advocates. Philadelphia has yielded rich visual subjects for Finkle ranging from local immigrants to labor organizers and individual, marginal communities.
The photographer has amassed thousands of potent images in his studio and has generated numerous publications. Increasingly, he endeavors to broadcast to a wider audience. He just hung a show of his photographs of South Philadelphia Jews at Shivtei Yeshuron (aka “The Little Shul”)  at 2015 4th Street near Snyder Avenue in time for the Jewish High Holidays. He also has work on the walls at El Compadre, a Mexican restaurant on 9th Street where the chef is an acquaintance. A photography book on the New Sanctuary Movement is also in the works.
Over 25 years, Finkle has immersed himself in diverse cultures and subscultures with a persistence and commitment that runs deep. Finkle’s work spotlights the universal impact of social, political, and cultural forces in this country and across the globe. He seeks out and wades into those swift currents, camera firmly in hand, to record eloquent testimony against a retreat from civic engagement and responsibility, covering the gamut from labor and public housing activism, death penalty abolition, education, child poverty, immigrants, the deaf community, and the homeless.
Self-taught, Finkle discovered Abstract Expressionist painters but, in terms of photography, had “no interest in that Steiglitz shit, I just wanted to shoot a fuckin’ camera.” When he saw strikingly spare, black and white photographs by Harry Callahan, he says, “I fell in love with his work. It was understandable abstraction.”
Nate Pepper in 2000 at Congregation Adath Shalom at Marshall and Ritner Streets. The synagogue is now a Cambodian Buddhist temple. The image is featured in Finkle’s new exhibition of Jewish communities in South Philadelphia. | Photo: Harvey Finkel
Always politically attuned, Finkle’s first career was as a social worker doing casework for the PA Department of Public Assistance. Seeing abuse and the inertia of stubbornly unsolved cases moved him into “a broader conception of why people are in the situation they’re in. Social issues are systemic, they all touch each other.” The camera became Finkle’s way of raising greater public consciousness. He wanted his photographs to have a positive impact on people’s lives by gaining an insider’s understanding of complex problems.  Social agencies hire him, promoting their causes by widely disseminating his resulting images. “I want my work to be used that way.”
“I hope to be invisible. My cameras are quiet, small, and black,” says Finkle, who shoulders both film and digital cameras these days. He sometimes will pre-set his camera speed and other settings for purely intuitive shooting. Jazz musical improvisation inspires him as well. He once saw John Coltrane, famed Philadelphia saxophonist, lead his fellow musicians to soar with spontaneous invention.  Translating jazz into photography, Finkle says, “The moment you see and feel is when you take off.”
One connective tissue in all of his work and exhibition catalogs are the reverberations from his long study of immigration. Finkle, whose own family immigrated from Russia and Poland to the United States in the 1890s, knows that the cycle never ends. Waves of Italians, Irish and Jews landed at Philadelphia’s docks beginning in the early 20th century. “They all come for the same reasons. To be safe. To practice their religion. To make a buck. To educate their kids. The Irish were cast out by the British, the Italians were discriminated against [here] for being swarthy and the Jews… because they were Jewish,” says Finkle with a half smile. They have been supplanted by Cambodians, Nepalese, Mexicans and others in our time.
Finkle’s Philadelphia Mosaic: New Immigrants in America monograph illuminated nine distinct immigrant populations in black and white photographs interspersed with poignant quotes he collected on his visits with them. “Black and white is my art form,” Finkle says.
Mexican dancer at 4th Street and Washington Avenue in Philadelphia from the book Transitions. | Photo: Harvey Finkle
In a country where everyone, save the Native American, is an immigrant, racism, discrimination, and denial of opportunity are sometimes dredged up by those who have successfully worked their way into the fabric of American society and don’t want to look back. Finkle’s photographs, experiences, and social connections to new immigrants render globalism in very personal terms. He has broken bread with many of his subjects. After interviewing them he would laboriously transcribe their words until he found a court stenographer who could do the job more efficiently. It speaks to his ethnographic approach to photography. The warmth of his direct, unpretentious personality facilitates his connections with people and is reflected in the power of his rich and detailed chronicle of human migration.
A photographer’s exotic travels are not without risk. Finkle was once wandering through a North African outdoor market in Paris and spotted a couple of men conversing casually. Their profiles against a luminous white wall would make a stunning shot that he knew he could capture. The men paid him no mind. Suddenly, he was surrounded by a hectoring crowd. Someone tried to snatch his camera lens and Finkle knew he had to quickly surrender his film to escape unharmed. Decades later, he smiles at the beautiful shot that got away, still clear, fully developed, and fixed in silver in his sharp visual memory.
Finkle recalls a memorable train trip from Karachi, Pakistan, to Lahore. 15 to 18 hours clacking across a combustible, 110 degree foreign landscape in a stifling, packed compartment with a handful of other people who treated him as their guest, rocking along in a metal cabin, sharing bedding and food. “Here, try it,” one man said, naturally grabbing food from a friend’s plate to give to Finkle. Hospitality and generosity are endemic to the Pakistani Muslim culture, Finkle says admiringly. With his empathetic, photographic eye, he invokes the ancient and biblical admonishment, saying aloud, “Welcome the Stranger.”
About the author
Joseph G. Brin is an architect, photographer and writer based in Philadelphia. He has covered Philadelphia architecture, design and culture for Metropolis Magazine. His residential architecture website can be seen HERE. His photography website can be seen HERE Brin is currently shooting a film, "SHIVTEI: Enduring Spirit -- A Family of Stories" (project made possible with training and equipment from WHYY Education)
Source: https://hiddencityphila.org/2018/09/harvey-finkle-photographer-seeks-justice-for-the-other/
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At this establishment, there are ample opportunities for meeting and greeting new guests as well as enjoying quality time with your immediate family. You may want to start the day with a welcome drink at the bar and then enjoy a round of bowling, snooker or billiards. Once the night winds down, kick back and relax with an assortment of wines and cocktails.
The kitchen at Ideal inn Guest House in Karachi offers modern appliances and cutting-edge recipes, inviting you to try some of their special dishes. If you are feeling hungry, stop into the diner section and check out the local favorites. You might want to try kebabs, Pakistani specialties, Indian samosas and other traditional favorites. Or head over to the buffet for some American dishes or European fare. If it's pizza you crave, it's close by as well.
This five-star hotel boasts two restaurants on its premises. The Hyatt Regency southwest downtown and the Fairfield Inn & Suites north of Lahore can entice you with their enticing dining options. Both feature award-winning chefs and boast entrees that will have your taste buds begging for more. On occasion, these restaurants will open their doors to the public for special events and parties. Check in to stay one step away from the action.
At the hotel itself, you will be treated to elegant dining options including an award-winning wine cellar and an upscale lobby bar. For convenience, the guest house has a supermarket nearby. If you feel like shopping, stop in to the Samsara Plaza Mall in Islamabad West. Your kids will enjoy the pedicure, manicure and day care services that await you at this international standard hotel. You won't have to worry about where to eat after you're done with the city, since your room provides you with a free WIFI internet connection so you can stay connected to the rest of the world.
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Tips to Finding a Safe Guest House in Karachi For Dating
When it comes to a safe guest house in Karachi for dating, you need to select one that is strategically located to ensure you won't be disturbed. You need to choose an Inn that has a good reputation and will offer services and food that are of the highest quality. It is always a good idea to choose an Inn that is not too far away from your location and that will make arrangements for car hire on a timely basis. A safe guest house in Karachi for dating is the ideal choice because you will find all the facilities you require.
Safe Guest House in Karachi For Dating
The first thing you need to look for when selecting a safe guest house in Karachi For Couples is whether or not it has a restaurant. Many Pakistani girls will not go out with someone who doesn't cook. You can make arrangements to have the restaurant served for you as well as for her. Make sure the staff is polite and respectful of you. If possible, have the manager of the establishment to come over to meet you and the girl you are interested in for a cup of coffee or a meal so she can get to know you better.
Another factor to consider when selecting a safe Private Place in Karachi for dating is whether or not it has separate rooms. Some girls prefer to be with people while others want to be alone. If you are going to stay with a girl for a long period of time, it might be a good idea to have her own room. This will provide privacy as well as allow you to spend some time alone doing what is important.
Karachi is a cosmopolitan city that offers a lot of entertainment and activities for young and old alike. An ideal inn guesthouse in Karachi for dating will be conveniently located close to places of interest such as shopping, the airport, various theaters and parks. If you and the girl you are interested in are members of an outdoor society, you should be able to find a safe place close to the many parks in the area. A place near the banks of the river Pakistan Waterways, which connects Pakistan and India, may also be a good choice. It would be a good idea to avoid locations that are too far away from all these factors if you want to have a great experience.
The next thing to consider when choosing a safe guest house for dating in Karachi is whether or not it is licensed. Some establishments are actually loosely licensed, allowing brothels and vodkas to be run in their compounds. It would be best to avoid a venue that is in such a predicament.
There are also several things you can do to ensure that your guests are both safe and comfortable. Ask about the kind of mattress they use, whether or not there are televisions and phones in the room, and about the lock system they have on the doors. As a guest, you shouldn't have to search for these things, so don't leave this task to someone else in the first place. The manager or owner should also discuss about the privacy of showers, bathrooms, and the like. Ask as many questions as necessary to ensure your comfort level.
Another option is to ask about the available recreational activities in the compound. Do the men and women have karaoke and alcohol allowed? Are girls only allowed in the evenings? You should also find out how long the bar hours are and if you can purchase alcohol on site. If you and the person you are interested in are residents of the area, ask whether or not they are aware of any local entertainers.
Finding a safe guest house in Karachi For Couples might seem like a major chore. However, with some effort and research you should be able to find one that will be ideal for you and the person you are dating. Before your date comes, take some time to think over what you want to get out of your date and the location you want to meet them at. This will ensure you are both happy with your initial meeting.
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Cheap Guest House in Karachi - Perfect For Couples | Guesthouseinkarachi.com
Safe Guest House in Karachi For Dating Purposes Are you planning for a romantic weekend or long weekend with your partner? Going to a cheap guest house in Karachi can be a great option. These are perfect places for couples who want to have a peaceful, romantic, and inexpensive time together. It can also be used by parents of newlyweds for their kids so that they can spend some quality time alone together. All you need to do is to look for the right place in the city where you can find cheap guest houses, and then book accordingly.
Do you want to have a very simple wedding with just close friends and family? Then, there are many private places in Karachi for dating without any hassles. Just make sure that you inform the management about your party, and also let them know when you will be leaving. Booking ahead can save you from all the hassle and stress of having to find a place and arrange for all the guests. It would also make your guests feel extra comfortable as they can stay at a place where their loved one can enjoy a quiet and cozy life.
Are you looking for a romantic getaway for your weekend? A private place in Karachi for couples can fulfill all your needs. There are several places in the city that couples can stay at and still get a great and romantic holiday. The place where you can find several cheap guest houses is Faisalabad. It is a beautiful place, and there are lovely guest houses that couples can stay at.
There are different types of a safe guest houses in Karachi for dating here. You can stay at single room homes or studios, which come with two or more bedrooms. These houses are usually very quiet, as most of them are old. Most of these houses have single bathrooms. They have internet connection in the bathrooms, and TV sets in rooms.
For those couples who are looking for more private places, they can stay at the Two-Guest House in Karachi. It has one, and a half bedroom, and a sofa and an extra bed in the living area. Other facilities available include a refrigerator, TV, microwave oven, washing machine, and AC unit. The place has a garden, and the owners are very cordial.
For couples who love adventure, you can try trekking in Pakistan. This is a wonderful activity, and it will give the couple more time to spend with each other. There are various trekking tours available, and they are very exciting and adventurous. Any person who wants to enjoy a trek can go on these tours. A couple can also visit the caves of Pakistan. These caves hold a beautiful scenic beauty and are also perfect for camping.
For all those people who are looking for a perfect getaway from the busy city life, then going to a Cheap Guest House in Karachi is the best option. There are various places across the city where one can go for such kind of arrangements. Places like Jama Masjid, Sohawa, Fergusson College, and the Golden Park are some of the perfect spots for couples. These places also provide a good experience to tourists.
Cheap Private Place in Karachi is perfect for couples who want to spend some quality time with each other. They can spend some unforgettable moments in these houses, which cannot be managed while staying in hotels. These houses are located in different parts of the city and can easily be found on the internet. One can easily plan a stay in such a guest house by searching through the internet.
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Ideal inn Guest House in Karachi For Dating by Guesthouseinkarachi.com
Do you want to find out what is the safe guest house in Karachi for dating? You will definitely want to know more about it. A guest house may be a place where you would want to have your wedding. This is because it is a perfect place for romantic getaways. As a result, a lot of people are dating here. For others, it may be a place where they meet their soul mate for life.
Best Guest House in Karachi For Dating
When you want to start dating someone or just find a friend or someone whom you think you could be compatible with, you could consider checking out the best guest houses in Karachi For Couples. These places are known to offer all sorts of facilities to make the stay of visitors more enjoyable. There are also some places that can give you a good experience of dating.
If you are on a tight budget but would still like to have a good time with your date, a private place in Karachi For Dating. These places offer different kinds of facilities and amenities for you and your date. Private places in Karachi would include luxurious hotels, inns, and lodges. Some of them even offer private pools so that you could swim in comfort. It would also be a perfect place to celebrate your special event with your date. You would not have to worry about anything as you will be sure that there would be enough space in the private place for you to get ready.
Another place that you can visit if you want to find a safe private place in Karachi for couples is the ideal inn Guest House. This place is very famous among students and professionals. The place has twenty-one luxury lodgings that are perfect for any couple who is going to spend a night. It has private pools and it is also a great place to dine in style. You can enjoy meals from any of the restaurants in this hotel and can even take a lazy stroll at any of the shopping streets here.
The Ideal inn guest house in Karachi for dating would also be a great choice if you are looking for a romantic stay. It has a lot of features that would make you feel at ease and comfortable. It has a bar and lounge where you can order some scrumptious Pakistani dishes and drinks. There are also five star restaurants here so that you can taste the different cuisines available in Pakistan.
GuestHouseinKarachi.com is located in the heart of the city. It offers its customers with excellent services and accommodations. This place also offers great packages for honeymoons and other special events. If you are looking for the best packages to offer to your loved one, then this place is the right destination to go to. It would also offer you with great packages to organize a romantic dinner.
You should always make sure to get the best guest house in Karachi that suits both your budget and your requirements. Once you have decided to go for the location of your choice, it would help you to make a list of all the things you would need to pack. You can always enquire from people who have already visited here and found the location satisfactory.
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idealinnguesthouse · 3 years
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Dating a Pakistani Man Or a Girl in a Guest House By Guesthouseinkarachi.com
Are you a single Muslim man or a Single Muslim woman, who wants to have a companion for life? Do you want to get into a relationship with a Pakistani man or a Pakistani woman? Well, you can fulfill your wish to love someone outside your own race and religion through a Guest House in Karachi. There are many Serviced Apartments and Guest Houses in Karachi For Couples, where you can live with a beautiful Pakistani Muslim or a beautiful Christian woman. These beautiful women will provide you a home as well as good company. The service provided by them is truly worthy for you.
The place has an easy access to different places. Therefore, you can easily reach to any place in town. The locality of the Guest House in Karachi for dating is full of Muslims. It is situated in the heart of the city. It means that it is not far away from your place of origin. That will certainly help you feel a safe and comfortable stay here.
A Private Place in Karachi For dating will certainly help you to enjoy your life without worrying about the future. No doubt, there are so many things that we take for granted in our life but to find someone whom you can live with, that is a big thing. It is really a good idea to meet a person for furthering your relationship. So, a guest house might be just what you need.
As I mentioned earlier, a Serviced Apartment included all the basic facilities of a house. It has a kitchen, a bathroom and an elevator for your use. There are also telephones inside the house as well. You can make calls from inside the house and it will be charged to your account. There are separate living areas as well.
However, you should know that a Serviced Apartment is quite expensive. This is why most people tend to go to Guest House in Karachi for dating purposes. In fact, a lot of people choose to stay in a guest house rather than moving into one permanently. In fact, people prefer to live in guesthouses rather than paying for a mortgage or renting an apartment.
If you are really interested in a Serviced Apartment, you should check out the different kinds of houses available. There are a lot of great houses that offer such facilities. However, their rates are definitely higher than other kinds of houses. Therefore, if you don't want to spend a lot on a house, you will definitely consider a Serviced Apartment.
However, you shouldn't assume that all Serviced Apartments are expensive. There are plenty of them available as well. They are located just a few steps away from the airport and other important places. Moreover, they offer great facilities as well including well-maintained gardens and parking lots. So, if you are really serious about meeting someone and just can't afford to pay huge sums of money for a Mortgage or a Villa in Islamabad, a Serviced Apartment could be the best alternative.
However, you should also know that you might not find the kind of person that you are looking for in just one night. Therefore, you should not expect someone that matches your personality as well as your likes and dislikes on the first date. After all, a lasting relationship takes time as well as a lot of effort. So, enjoy dating in Pakistan but don't lose your optimism along the way.
There are plenty of free services as well where you can meet a lovely person or a guy for dating at a guest house Karachi For Couples. So, this shouldn't be a reason to rule them out as well. But, if you have already decided to take this route for dating a Pakistani man or girl, then here's what you can do for success:
First, make sure you are ready to take in such people. Ask yourself this question: "If I was going out with this person every night, would I still like it?" You should also ask yourself if you can handle the hospitality of these people and if it would be okay for you to dine in their house.
Secondly, you should also consider the budget. These houses charge different rates and you shouldn't go in with your finances in mind. However, it would be a good idea for you to take a look at the rooms that the guest house has to offer. If you are on a tight budget, then consider hiring a room or two in the house as well. This way, you won't end up spending too much for your date.
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Guest House in Karachi For Couples | safe and secure also cheap
If you're a couple staying in a Safe Guest House in Karachi For Couples, you surely want to own a safe guest house for yourself while you're away from home on business. It's a big dream of most individuals that they will one day get married and live happily every after. But not all such couples are able to make that happen. You may be one of them. So, instead of risking your lives by falling prey to all kinds of dangerous criminals lurking around the city, why don't you invest in a guest house? This will ensure that you can spend your time with your spouse without worrying about your safety.
There are many travel agents offering services pertaining to this. The moment you set your eyes on a place, you can't help but check out its location. It will have to be a safe place where you and your family can rest comfortably. Once you've located a place and its location, the next important thing that you need to do is to book rooms for you and your spouse in that particular place. Booking rooms in safe guest houses in Karachi for dating is very easy and it will save you a lot of time and energy on your part.
There are many hotels in the city that provide 24-hour room service for their guests. However, most of these hotels charge their guests separately for this service. So, if you want to cut down on your expenses, you can opt to book rooms for your guests in the guest houses themselves. This way, you'll be able to cut down on your overall costs and at the same time you'll be able to maintain your reputation of being a top-class hotel private Place in Karachi For Couples.
The very first thing that you need to do is to locate a good private place in Karachi for dating to stay in. There are plenty of such houses in Karachi. If you want to book rooms for couples in such houses, you can do so by searching for them on the internet. You'll come across a range of different places that offer their services for couples to sleep in. Once you've found a few suitable options, compare the prices and choose one at a reasonable price. It's always better to go for quality than for quantity.
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Safe Guest House in Karachi For Couples by ideal inn
A guest house in Karachi For Couples is a great place to stay in Karachi for a couple. The guests rooms have all the facilities of a home, except one. In a hotel, guests will find their personal space, but at a guest house, they will be sharing a room with many other guests. Although a hotel offers all the facilities of home, at a guest house, couples can enjoy their privacy and not feel so alone in their own home. An inn on the basis of the word "inn" has been around as long as a hotel. A few decades ago, the word "inn" was associated only with places of business, but today, it encompasses a wide range of establishments including residential houses for the living and working couples. These establishments are generally cleaned, well organized and have services for the health of the guests. As compared to the hotels, the accommodations in an inn are better. The rooms have enough bedding so that couples can have their personal space without the presence of other couples. 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