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Lahore is the historic cultural center of the Punjab region, and is the largest Punjabi city in the world. The city has a long history, and was once under the rule of the Hindu Shahis, Ghaznavids, Ghori’s, and the Delhi Sultanate. Lahore is Pakistan’s most interesting city the cultural and intellectual center of the nation. Its faded elegance busy streets and bazaars and wide variety of Islamic and British architecture make it is city full of atmosphere, contrast and surprise. Being the cultural, historical and art center of Pakistan, this beautiful city features marvelous sights for the visitors who love sightseeing. Take our Guided Tours and avail the opportunity to explore the city’s treasures.
Visit Lahore fort, which built in 16th century, marvel of Mughal architecture with its fabulous Shish Mahal and superbly Preserved halls of special and common audience. Badshahi mosque, considered the world’s largest historical mosque from 17th century. Afternoon explore the Walled city of Lahore, which is certainly the highlight of Lahore. This fascinating area is a maze of interconnecting alleys and multistory old houses. Drive to Wahga border which is 27 km from Lahore, for an impressive and exciting ceremony, the ceremony begins with the handshake of captains of the two countries followed by a martial and war like drill. Watch the unique ceremony which will thrill and excite you, you will never forget it.
Morning we will visit Shalimar Gardens the place of love and happiness with its triple terraced gardens decorated with marble Pavilions, this is one of the world’s finest Persian style gardens, laid out by Emperor Shah Jahan. Later visit Lahore Museum, displaying a complete cross section of the culture and history of the region with rare manuscripts miniatures, Islamic calligraphy, and contemporary arts and crafts. Pakistan’s finest museum also contains one of the best collections of Buddhist art from the Gandhara Period. After lunch break drive to Emperor Jahangir’s Tomb, presenting a matchless display of mosaics an inlay, the tomb of the fourth Mughal emperor is set magnificently in the clam surrounding of symmetrical gardens.
The birthplace of Sikhism lies in formally the Indo-Pak subcontinent. Baba Guru Nanak Dev Sahib was born in Nankana Sahib, Pakistan. There are many religious and historic sites dating back to the glorious Sikh empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and spiritual Gurdawaras where all the Ten Gurus spread the word of peace and harmony against the tyrant rulers of their respective era. Pilgrims seek harmony through religious meditation at Gurdawaras spread around the birthplace of baba Guru Nanak Dev Sahib and the places he visited for worship. Yatris feel rejuvenated and return to face success and fortune after their pilgrims to these places to visit. Among the many religious. Late on visit Hiran minar, It was constructed by Emperor Jahangir as a monument to Mansraj, one of his pet deer. The structure consists of a large, almost-square water tank with an octagonal pavilion in its center, built during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan
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