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Day Excursion To Ranikot Fort (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Ranikot Fort (from Karachi)

Ranikot Fort, often called the “Great Wall of Sindh,” is one of the most remarkable historical landmarks in Pakistan. A day excursion to Ranikot Fort serves as a fascinating journey for visitors planning from Karachi. Located about 270 kilometers north of Karachi, in Jamshoro district of Sindh, Ranikot is considered the world’s largest fort, with a circumference of approximately 32 kilometers, encircling barren hills and valleys.

The fort’s origins remain somewhat mysterious. Some historians believe it was first constructed during the Sassanian era and later rebuilt by the Talpurs in the 19th century. It served as a stronghold for the Talpur rulers of Sindh, offering protection against invaders and shelter for the local population during turbulent times. Its massive walls and watchtowers, snaking over the rugged hills like a stone serpent, have earned Ranikot comparisons to the Great Wall of China.

Visiting Ranikot from Karachi is both convenient and rewarding. The journey by road takes around 4–5 hours, making it suitable for a day-long excursion. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by breathtaking landscapes — rolling hills, arid valleys, and the sheer grandeur of the fort’s imposing gates such as Sann Gate and Mohammed Gate. Inside the fort, travelers can explore ancient ruins, fortifications, and even the smaller fort within a fort, Meri Kot, which is thought to have served as the royal residence.

Ranikot’s historical and architectural significance makes it a preferred destination for both domestic and international travelers. For locals, it offers a glimpse into Sindh’s rich cultural heritage and a chance to reconnect with their history. For international visitors, the fort represents an off-the-beaten-path experience, away from the more tourist-heavy destinations, yet steeped in mystery and wonder. The site also appeals to photographers, history enthusiasts, and adventure seekers who are drawn to its dramatic scenery and monumental scale.

In sum, a day excursion to Ranikot Fort from Karachi is a memorable journey into the heart of Sindh’s history and landscape. Its imposing architecture, storied past, and serene surroundings make it a truly unique destination, celebrating both Pakistan’s heritage and its natural beauty.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 45,000
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Day Excursion To Keenjhar Lake (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Keenjhar Lake (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Keenjhar Lake, also known as Kalri Lake, is a trip to Pakistan’s second-largest freshwater reservoir, located 122 kilometers from Karachi and 22 kilometers from Thatta. Built in the 12th century to supply water to the nearby Thatta city, the lake is now a scenic retreat and a vital wildlife sanctuary housing a great diversity of wildlife. Its azure waters and surrounding greenery attract nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, especially during migratory seasons when a variety of bird species, including ducks, geese, flamingos, and herons, can be seen in abundance. The lake’s rich biodiversity makes it a must-visit for those seeking to experience Pakistan’s natural beauty, particularly for a day retreat from busy urban life.

Beyond its ecological significance, Keenjhar Lake holds deep cultural value due to its association with the famous Sindhi folklore of Noori-Jam Tamachi. The romantic tale of Jam Tamachi, a ruler of Sindh, and Noori, a humble fisherwoman, adds a captivating cultural layer to the lake. Visitors can explore the legend by visiting Noori’s tomb, believed to be at the lake’s center, which has become a pilgrimage site for those honoring this famous love story. The folklore and local traditions surrounding the lake enrich the experience for both tourists and locals alike.

Keenjhar Lake is a popular weekend getaway for Karachi residents, offering a peaceful escape from the busy city life. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as boating, fishing, and picnicking in the serene environment, or engage in water sports like jet skiing. Whether for its natural splendor or cultural significance, the lake provides a tranquil setting for relaxation and exploration, making it a favored destination for domestic and international travelers alike. If you want a peaceful escape, a refreshing day, and a rewarding experience, a day excursion to Keenjhar Lake is the trip you are looking for.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 40,000
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Day Excursion To Churna Island (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Churna Island (from Karachi)

Churna Island is a prime destination for water sports enthusiasts. A day excursion to Churna Island offers an array of exciting activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, jet skiing, banana boating, wake tubing, cliff jumping, and more. This small reef island, located in the Arabian Sea, is surrounded by vibrant marine life and colorful coral gardens, making it especially popular among families and adventure seekers. Positioned around an hour’s drive from Mubarak Village, a day excursion to Churna Island from Karachi offers a perfect mix of adventure and natural beauty.

The clear, blue waters surrounding Churna Island provide an excellent setting for underwater exploration, attracting both amateur and experienced divers. The coral reefs around the island are teeming with diverse marine species, making snorkeling and scuba diving particularly thrilling. For those seeking a bit of adrenaline, cliff diving and jet skiing offer the perfect rush, while the island’s serene setting ensures that visitors can enjoy a relaxing break from the city’s fast pace.

Hawke’s Bay and Sandspit Beach, located about 25 to 30 kilometers southwest of Karachi, offer a quieter coastal escape. These beaches, known for their golden sands and clear waters, are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and family picnics. Additionally, they play a crucial role in turtle conservation, serving as nesting grounds for Hawksbill and Green turtles between October and February. With activities such as camel and horseback rides, and rental huts available, both beaches attract a mix of local families and international tourists, offering a serene yet engaging beachside experience.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 27,000
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Day Excursion To Shah Jahan Mosque (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Shah Jahan Mosque (from Karachi)

Commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1647, the glorious Shah Jahan Mosque, also known as Jamia Masjid Thatta, stands as a testament to Mughal architectural excellence and benevolence. Intended as a gesture of gratitude to the people of Thatta, the Shah Jahan mosque is distinguished by its use of red brick and striking blue glazed tiles, setting it apart from traditional Mughal architecture across the subcontinent. Unlike other Mughal mosques, it lacks the typical frescoes and features a unique roof structure composed of 93 domes rather than minarets. The design seamlessly integrates Sindhi, Persian, Timurid, and Indian influences, creating a distinctive architectural style. A day excursion to Shah Jahan Mosque introduces visitors to this magnificent architectural marvel in Sindh.

One of the key features of the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta is its acoustical brilliance, with the Mehrab’s voice resonating clearly throughout the prayer hall without the aid of additional acoustic enhancements. The design also incorporates advanced ventilation techniques, with veranda ceilings engineered to promote optimal airflow, ensuring a cool and comfortable environment within the mosque. Despite undergoing several repairs over the centuries, the Shah Jahan Mosque has retained its historical and architectural integrity, earning a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993. It draws local and international visitors alike.

For visitors, a day excursion to Shah Jahan Mosque offers a rich exploration of Mughal architectural splendor and historical significance. The expansive prayer hall and intricate blue tile mosaics provide a visual feast, while the serene courtyard offers a peaceful retreat. The mosque’s distinctive dome structure and elaborate tile work present excellent opportunities for photography, capturing the mosque’s detailed craftsmanship. A visit to this historic site provides invaluable insight into the Mughal era and the cultural heritage of Sindh, making it a significant destination for anyone interested in architectural history and cultural landmarks.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 35,000
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Day Excursion To Mubarak Village (From Karachi)

Day Excursion To Mubarak Village (From Karachi)

For those yearning to escape the noise and rush of Karachi, a day excursion to Mubarak Village offers an enchanting retreat into a world of simplicity, serenity, and natural beauty. Located just about 1.5 hours from the city, this charming fishing village, nestled along a rugged, rocky coastline, feels like a different world altogether — one where time slows down, and the sea whispers its timeless stories.

As you approach Mubarak Village, the scenery itself begins to soothe your senses. Golden sands stretch out before calm, clear blue waters, framed by gentle hills and clusters of fishing boats swaying along the shore. The air feels fresher, the sky seems wider, and the rhythmic lapping of the waves creates a peaceful soundtrack to your day. It is the kind of place where you can simply sit by the water’s edge, breathe deeply, and let the city melt away.

But Mubarak Village offers more than just scenic beauty — it’s also a window into a vibrant, traditional coastal culture. The warm-hearted villagers greet visitors with genuine smiles, eager to share their way of life. The sight of fishermen mending nets or unloading their fresh catch adds an authentic charm to the experience. One of the highlights here is savoring freshly prepared seafood — grilled or fried right on the beach — a feast for both the palate and the soul.

For those who crave a touch of adventure alongside relaxation, Mubarak Village serves as the gateway to Churna Island, just a short boat ride away. Here, the turquoise waters invite you to snorkel, scuba dive, or even jet ski — offering an exhilarating contrast to the tranquil beach.

Whether you’re looking to capture stunning photographs, enjoy authentic coastal flavors, explore marine life, or simply bask in the natural beauty, Mubarak Village delivers an unforgettable experience. It is a rare gem, offering the perfect blend of peace, culture, and adventure — all within easy reach of Karachi. A day excursion to Mubarak Village leaves you not only refreshed but also deeply moved by the simple yet profound charm of life by the sea.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 25,000
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Neelum & Naran Escape

Neelum & Naran Escape

Are you ready to experience a journey that captures the soul of Pakistan’s northern beauty? Join our Neelum & Naran Escape Tour, a 9-day escape into serene wilderness, emerald meadows, roaring rivers, and awe-inspiring mountain vistas. This adventure promises not only panoramic views but a deep connection with nature and culture across two of Pakistan’s most iconic destinations: Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir and the breathtaking Naran Kaghan region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Our adventure begins in Muzaffarabad, the gateway to Azad Kashmir, crowned by a sunset at Pir Chinasi, offering commanding views over misty peaks. We then wind through Kutton, Upper Neelum, and the peaceful riverside hamlets of Keran. Feel the tranquility seep in as you explore Sharda’s ancient ruins and hike to the fairytale village of Arang Kel, perched high above the clouds, where wooden cottages dot flower-filled pastures.

Neelum Valley is swiftly emerging as a tourism hotspot. With rapid improvements in hotels, road access, and digital connectivity, domestic travelers are flocking to its peaceful hideaways. Social media buzz and shared photos of its untouched charm are making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

From Muzaffarabad, the journey climbs into the Kaghan Valley, arriving in Shogran, home to the scenic Siri and Paye meadows, where the views seem painted by an artist’s hand. Moving forward, Naran welcomes you with alpine freshness and access to the legendary Lake Saif ul Malook, a sparkling blue gem nestled among snow-capped peaks. A full-day excursion to Babusar Top on Day 8 crowns your experience, offering jaw-dropping views at 13,700 feet above sea level.

Renowned as the number one domestic tourist destination, Naran Kaghan is a symbol of Pakistan’s tourism boom. From honeymooners to adventurers, everyone finds their slice of paradise here, thanks to its natural grandeur and well-developed amenities.

This 9-day Neelum & Naran Escape experience is not just a tour; it’s a journey into the heart of Pakistan’s raw beauty, blending adventure, comfort, and inspiration. Whether you’re hiking forested trails, sipping chai beside glacial rivers, or simply breathing the crisp mountain air, this tour will leave you renewed and amazed.

Book your Naran-Neelum Valley adventure now and immerse yourself in the wonders waiting just beyond the horizon. The north is calling—will you answer?

9 Days / 8 Nights

Day Excursion to Malam Jabba (From Peshawar)

Day Excursion to Malam Jabba (From Peshawar)

A day excursion to Malam Jabba from Peshawar offers an exhilarating escape into the heart of the Hindu Kush mountains, combining adventure, natural beauty, and refreshing mountain air. Known as Pakistan’s premier ski resort, Malam Jabba is equally enchanting in summer and winter, making it an ideal year-round destination for travelers seeking both thrill and tranquility.

The journey begins early in the morning, leaving the bustling streets of Peshawar behind as you drive through the scenic Malakand Pass and up the Swat Valley. The road winds through rugged hills, terraced fields, and charming villages, with the Swat River glistening below. As you climb higher, the air becomes cooler, the landscape more dramatic, and snow-draped peaks begin to appear on the horizon.

Arriving at Malam Jabba, perched at over 9,000 feet, you’re greeted by breathtaking panoramic views of forested slopes, deep valleys, and majestic peaks. In winter, the resort transforms into a snowy wonderland, drawing skiers, snowboarders, and snow lovers from across the country. The well-maintained ski slope, ski rentals, and professional instructors make it accessible even for beginners. The chairlift ride is a highlight in all seasons — gliding silently over pine forests and white or green expanses, depending on the time of year, with sweeping views of the Swat Valley below.

In summer, when the snow has melted, Malam Jabba turns into a lush paradise of wildflowers and greenery. Visitors can enjoy day hikes along scenic trails that meander through alpine meadows and pine forests, offering spectacular vistas and a peaceful escape from the summer heat of the plains. The hiking routes also provide plenty of photo opportunities and chances to spot local wildlife.

For those seeking relaxation, simply soaking in the serene mountain atmosphere, enjoying a warm cup of tea, and watching the clouds drift over the peaks is equally rewarding.

Whether you come for skiing in winter, hiking in summer, or simply to experience the stunning landscapes and cool mountain air, a day trip to Malam Jabba from Peshawar is a perfect blend of adventure and serenity — an unforgettable experience in every season.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 60,000
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Day Excursion To Khyber Pass

Day Excursion To Khyber Pass

A day excursion to the legendary Khyber Pass from Peshawar is a journey through history, culture, and breathtaking mountain scenery. The Khyber Pass, straddling the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, has served for centuries as one of the most famous mountain passes in the world. It has witnessed countless armies, traders, and travelers — from Alexander the Great to the British Raj — making it a living monument to the ebb and flow of empires.

Starting early from Peshawar, visitors travel northwest into the rugged hills of the Hindu Kush range. The road climbs dramatically, winding through arid, rocky terrain dotted with ancient forts, watchtowers, and small villages. The landscape is stark yet magnificent, with jagged cliffs, deep ravines, and panoramic views that have inspired poets and adventurers alike. Along the way, one can see the historic Jamrud Fort, which guards the mouth of the pass, and the Michni Post, offering sweeping vistas all the way to Afghanistan.

One of the highlights of this trip is the historic Khyber Steam Train Safari, a nostalgic experience that harks back to the British colonial era. This vintage train, powered by a majestic steam locomotive, once chugged along a narrow-gauge railway line built by the British in the 1920s. The journey takes passengers through a series of dramatic tunnels and high trestle bridges, offering unique perspectives of the harsh yet captivating landscape and glimpses of tribal life along the route. The train safari, when operational, is a rare opportunity to relive a bygone era of frontier travel.

The Khyber Pass is dotted with landmarks that tell the story of its turbulent past: the Ali Masjid mosque perched above a gorge, battle sites from the Anglo-Afghan wars, and plaques commemorating soldiers and explorers. The cultural vibrancy of the Pashtun people is also evident throughout the journey, reflected in their colorful attire, bustling bazaars, and traditional hospitality.

A day trip to the Khyber Pass is more than just a scenic outing — it is a profound encounter with history, geography, and culture, offering a glimpse into one of the world’s most storied and strategic mountain corridors.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 70,000
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Peshawar City Tour

Peshawar City Tour

Nestled in the northwestern frontier of Pakistan, Peshawar is one of South Asia’s oldest living cities, a vibrant mosaic of history, culture, and tradition. With roots stretching back over 2,000 years, it has witnessed the rise and fall of empires—from the Achaemenids and Kushans to the Mughals and the British Raj. Once a vital stop on the ancient Silk Road, Peshawar continues to be a melting pot of civilizations and a gateway to Central Asia. A Peshawar city tour explores its prime attractions.

The city’s rich architectural heritage is exemplified by the Mahabat Khan Mosque, a 17th-century Mughal marvel with intricate tile work and towering minarets. The historic Qissa Khwani Bazaar, or “Storytellers’ Market,” evokes a bygone era when travelers and merchants exchanged tales over cups of steaming green tea. Stroll through the narrow alleys and you’ll find vibrant bazaars filled with handcrafted jewelry, intricate fabrics, and Peshawari chappals—offering an unforgettable shopping experience.

Peshawar’s culinary landscape is just as captivating. Renowned for its hearty, meat-rich dishes like chapli kebab, mutton karahi, and Kabuli pulao, the city also boasts traditional sweets like halwa and sheer khurma. Whether at a roadside dhaba or a historic food street, the flavors of Peshawar tell their own story.

The people of Peshawar—primarily Pashtuns—are known for their legendary hospitality, pride in cultural identity, and deep-rooted traditions. Their music, dance, poetry, and dress reflect a centuries-old heritage that continues to thrive.

Tourists are drawn not only to Peshawar’s vibrant life but also to its archaeological treasures, including the Peshawar Museum, home to one of the world’s largest collections of Gandhara Buddhist art. Nearby sites like the Bala Hisar Fort and Jamrud Fort speak to the city’s strategic importance over millennia.

Today, Peshawar stands as a living archive of the subcontinent’s past and a captivating destination for those seeking history, flavor, and authenticity. With its fusion of ancient charm and dynamic present, Peshawar is not just a city—it’s an experience waiting to be discovered. Enjoy your Peshawar city tour for lasting memories of this amazing city.

1 Days / Nights

Wahga Border Trip (from Lahore)

Wahga Border Trip (from Lahore)

Just a short drive from Lahore lies the Wagah Border, the famous crossing point between Pakistan and India that hosts one of the most spirited daily military ceremonies in the world. The flag-lowering ceremony, held every evening before sunset, is a captivating display of patriotism, discipline, and tradition — making it a must-visit experience for both locals and foreign tourists.

The Wagah Border trip begins with a drive through the vibrant countryside toward the border area, where the energy builds as you approach the stadium-like seating near the gate. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the festive atmosphere: patriotic music blaring from speakers, hawkers selling flags and badges, and the colorful sight of hundreds of spectators waving the Pakistani flag with pride.

As the ceremony begins, the air fills with electrifying chants of national slogans such as “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan”, echoed by the crowd with incredible passion. The national anthem plays loudly, and everyone stands in reverence, creating a moment of unity and pride that resonates deeply with spectators.

On both sides of the border, soldiers in ceremonial uniforms — with their distinctive high headgear — march with precision and strength. Their synchronized movements, dramatic stomping, and high kicks are accompanied by roaring cheers from the audience, who respond enthusiastically to every gesture. The perfectly timed lowering of the flags from both nations at sunset, followed by a firm handshake between the guards, marks the climax of the ceremony.

The atmosphere is further enriched by music and rhythmic clapping, with foreign tourists often joining in, amazed at the intensity and spirit of the occasion. The crowd’s energy, the waving flags, and the sight of children and elders alike participating in chants and songs make it an unforgettable experience of national pride.

For visitors to Lahore, the Wagah Border Trip to observe the ceremoney is not just a spectacle but an emotional journey — a unique chance to witness the fervor, unity, and colorful traditions of Pakistan up close. The ceremony’s passion and pageantry leave an enduring impression on everyone who attends.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 14,600
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Day Excursion To Chiniot (from Lahore)

Day Excursion To Chiniot (from Lahore)

Located about 160 kilometers from Lahore,  a day excursion to Chiniot offers visitors a unique blend of history, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Nestled along the banks of the Chenab River, this historic city is celebrated for its magnificent architecture, rich history, and world-renowned furniture industry — making it a fascinating place to explore in a single day.

Chiniot’s history dates back centuries, with its peak during the Mughal era when it became a center of art and architecture. The city’s most iconic landmark is the Shahi Masjid (Royal Mosque), built in the 17th century during Emperor Shah Jahan’s reign. This exquisite mosque is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, featuring intricate frescoes, colorful tilework, and finely carved stonework that showcase the unparalleled skill of Chinioti artisans. A visit here offers not just a spiritual experience but also an appreciation of the city’s architectural legacy.

Another historical gem is the Umer Hayat Mahal (Palace), a stunning haveli constructed in the early 20th century by Sheikh Umer Hayat for his son. This multi-story mansion, adorned with intricately carved woodwork, floral motifs, and vibrant paintings, reflects the city’s tradition of fine craftsmanship and remains a testament to Chiniot’s artistic excellence.

Chiniot is also famous worldwide for its handcrafted wooden furniture, blending traditional techniques with contemporary designs. A stroll through the city’s workshops and showrooms reveals beautifully crafted beds, cabinets, doors, and decorative pieces — each a work of art that embodies the skill passed down through generations of Chinioti craftsmen. For visitors, it’s a great opportunity to witness artisans at work and even shop for authentic furniture or souvenirs.

Beyond its landmarks and crafts, Chiniot’s warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with scenic views of the Chenab River, makes the visit even more memorable. Whether you are interested in history, architecture, or simply admiring the fine artistry of Pakistan’s furniture capital, a day trip to Chiniot offers an enriching and inspiring experience, bringing you closer to Punjab’s cultural and artistic heritage.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 37,600
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Day Excursion To Nankana Sahib (from Lahore)

Day Excursion To Nankana Sahib (from Lahore)

A day excursion from Lahore to Nankana Sahib offers a spiritual and cultural journey to one of the holiest sites in Sikhism. Located approximately 80 kilometers from Lahore, Nankana Sahib is the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. The city is home to Gurdwara Janam Asthan, the primary shrine commemorating Guru Nanak’s birth, and several other historic gurdwaras and sites associated with his life and teachings.

Visitors to Nankana Sahib can explore Gurdwara Janam Asthan, a magnificent complex built around the site of Guru Nanak’s birth. The gurdwara features beautiful architecture, serene surroundings, and a vibrant atmosphere of devotion and reverence. Pilgrims from around the world gather here to pay their respects and seek blessings.

In addition to Gurdwara Janam Asthan, visitors can also visit other important gurdwaras in Nankana Sahib, including Gurdwara Bal Lila, Gurdwara Tambu Sahib, and Gurdwara Mal Ji Sahib, each with its own significance in Sikh history and tradition.

Beyond its religious importance, Nankana Sahib offers a rich cultural experience, with bustling bazaars, traditional eateries, and vibrant street life. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, sampling delicious Punjabi cuisine, exploring the colorful markets, and interacting with the friendly locals.

Whether participating in religious ceremonies, learning about Sikh history and tradition, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of the gurdwaras, a day excursion to Nankana Sahib promises to be a deeply meaningful and unforgettable experience. Travelers can experience the warmth and hospitality of the Sikh community, who welcome visitors of all faiths with open arms.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 21,800
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