Best city in Pakistan to visit
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How nearby is "nearby"? And would you be talking about somewhere that you could fly to direct from wherever you are?
Sort of makes a difference. But all things considered I would probably say Lahore, with Peshawar a close second. If you don't mean "city" exactly - but somewhere really special that would take some effort to get to but isn't in the "really hard" categorey - then I would say Gilgit or Kariembad and the Hunza valley.
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Sort of makes a difference. But all things considered I would probably say Lahore, with Peshawar a close second. If you don't mean "city" exactly - but somewhere really special that would take some effort to get to but isn't in the "really hard" categorey - then I would say Gilgit or Kariembad and the Hunza valley.
Cheers.
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Lahore- some beautiful old historic structures from the mughal area, awesome food and culture.
Islamabad is nice, clean city, easy to get around and if you can make a short evening trip up to Muree you can start seeing some of beauty of Kashmir.
I've been to Karachi too..it's a metropolis, very dusty, busy and shopping...
Islamabad is nice, clean city, easy to get around and if you can make a short evening trip up to Muree you can start seeing some of beauty of Kashmir.
I've been to Karachi too..it's a metropolis, very dusty, busy and shopping...
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