Although Lahore may not be Pakistan’s
capital city, it wins hands down as its cultural, intellectual and
artistic hub. If history and architecture are your passion there’s an
evocative mix, from formidable Mughal monuments to faded legacies of the
British Raj. Indeed, even a ramble around the Old City can unfold into a
mini-adventure. For those in search of spiritual sustenance, Lahore has
qawwali (Islamic devotional singing) and Sufism (Islamic mysticism)
that will blow your mind.
Pakistan
is crazy about cricket and one way of breaking the ice with Lahorites
is to strike up a conversation about the game. Lahore – which,
incidentally, is home to former cricket great turned politician Imran
Khan – sometimes serves as the venue for high-profile international
matches. If there’s one on during your stay it’s worth experiencing it
as much for its wildly ecstatic spectators as for the game itself.
Over the years Lahore has burgeoned into a bustling and increasingly polluted metropolis with festering social undercurrents, but it also has some of the most defiantly serene architecture and gardens on the subcontinent. It takes more than just a couple of days to get to know this splendid city, so don’t regard it merely as a jumping-off point to nearby India. And whatever you do, make absolutely sure your stay in Lahore includes an afternoon on the outskirts in Wagah and at least one Thursday.
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Over the years Lahore has burgeoned into a bustling and increasingly polluted metropolis with festering social undercurrents, but it also has some of the most defiantly serene architecture and gardens on the subcontinent. It takes more than just a couple of days to get to know this splendid city, so don’t regard it merely as a jumping-off point to nearby India. And whatever you do, make absolutely sure your stay in Lahore includes an afternoon on the outskirts in Wagah and at least one Thursday.
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Quelle merveilleuse architecture... Un pays qui me semble magnifique et pour terminer votre publication vous nous offrez un sublime coucher de soleil.
ОтветитьУдалитьGros bisous.
I am amazed at the beautiful shots of Pakistan! I didn't know Pakistan is so beautiful....beautiful monuments!
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Just wauw, I don't know anything of Pakistan. What an adventure. Would you recommend us to travel to Pakistan? Is it safe and easy to get around?
ОтветитьУдалитьGreetings,
Filip
Excellent captures of the beautiful monuments of Lahore.
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Pakistan is yet another place we would love to visit.
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