Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Visit Karachi for an Entertaining Ride Around the City

Karachi, the former Pakistani capital lies on Arabian sea near the Indus river delta. It is Sindh’s provincial capital. Karachi serves as the industrial center, transportation, financial and commercial hub. The city is home to a large oil refinery plant, steel mill, railroad yards, textile factories, publishing plants and printing industries. The city has one of the busiest airports in Asia. Karachi is also home to world’s renowned educational institutions along with an archaeological collection. You can explore everything Karachi has to offer with the help of a list of rent a car in Karachi.



Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Explore Lahore City with Car Rentals



Lahore, the capital city of Punjab is is the second largest metropolitan. Karachi is the largest city. Lahore is the 32nd most populated urban city in the world.  Lahore is situated in the North East of Punjab Province. It also shares a border with India. Although, Pakistan is a poor country, Lahore is considered as one of the richest Pakistani cities with a nominal GDP of $58.14 Billion. The city is home to a number of historic and cultural buildings. You can enjoy your tour to the city of Lahore with the help of cheap rent a car Lahore with driverservices.

Friday, 28 October 2016

Explore Khanpur Dam Near Islamabad via Rentals

Khanpur Dam is situated on the Haro River near Potwar Plateau. The Khanpur village lies 25 miles from Islamabad, Pakistan and 15 kms from Haripur. It also supplements the water supply for the twin cities, Islamabad and Rawalpindi. You can plan a tour to Khanpur Dam with cheap rate rent a car in Islamabad.

History

Khanpur Lake was built in 1953 along with Khanpur Dam.  The dam stretches over 51 meters and has a capacity to save 110,000 acre water. It was also constructed during the period of Ayub Khan, former president of Pakistan.

Importance

The lake is fed by River Haro waters. It makes for an important source for consumption and agricultural needs. Khanpur Lake is a reservoir which offers drinking water to Hazara Division. The lake with Margalla hills view is a popular tourist destination for families.

Activities

You can go fishing, boating and picnicking near the Khanpur lake. There is an island situated in the lake’s middle where you can enjoy a picnic and sightsee the landscape. Boats are also available to pick and drop you off the island. A travel agency named Hawk Adventure Club is home to facilities such as rowing, speed diving and boating.

Ideal for Day Trips


Khanpur Lake is a nice place for a fun day out with your family. Spend time to visit the historical places of Taxila located in its vicinity including the popular Taxila Museum.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Islamabad, the Beautiful Capital City of Pakistan

Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan is indeed beautiful. From hills, greenery, lakes, modern day buildings, shopping malls to tasty eating places, it has everything to offer. Whether you like in Pakistan or not, you must visit the city at least once in lifetime to explore everything it has to offer. You will not be disappointed. However, when planning a tour to the city, always consult with the rent a car Islamabad services. This will help you to avoid any troubles when navigating around the city.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Explore The ‘Forgotten’ Sangni Fort Near Islamabad

Sangni Fort, lies 25 kilometers west of Gujar Khan over the Sui Cheemian perennial river. The fort is a reminiscent of Mughal era and was used for keeping prisoners. It is said to be later occupied by the Kashmiri Dogras and Sikhs. Potohar region is home to a number of forts and fortresses mainly including the likes of Rohtas, Rawat, Attock, Pharwala and Giri. The Sangni fort is situated at the most picturesque location.

Panoramic View of Villages

Sangani fort is situated over a hill to offer a panoramic view of several villages especially the Sui Cheemian, Dhoklas etc. The Dhole Las Village is known for a 17th century burial ground belonging to the soldiers of the Mughal period stationed at the fort. The main entrance fort gate opens to the east to provide a faroff view to the Takkal village.

Shrine of Abdul Hakeem

The fort contains four bastions of equal diameter with stairways reaching the top of the bastions used for guarding fort and the surrounding areas. Shrine of the saint Abdul Hakeem is also present inside the fort. It is said that the saint came here from Arabia via Iran to preach Islam. The fort is also known as Sagni Sharif due to the presence of his shrine.  The tomb reflecting the famous Potohar architecture is built by the saint’s followers.

Tomb Interior

The tomb made of marble provides three arched entrances from all directions.  The hemispherical dome is placed on the square building with four beautifully decorated minarets. The drum is adorned with glazed tiles near a mosque also constructed by Abdul Hakeem’s followers. The corridor walls are adorned with modern ceramics, whereas the tomb’s interior is decorated with glasswork.  In fact, the glazed tiles and glasswork are a common feature of tombs architecture in the Potohar region.
Hundreds of people visit the shrine of Abdul Hakeem each Thursday and Friday. Newly married couples also visit the shrine to gain blessings of the saint. People slaughter animals hoping to fulfill their wishes and thank the saint.

‘Miraculous’ Spring

There is a spring situated west of the fort. According to the local people, there was no spring in Sangni until Abdul Hakeem was buried at the Sangni fort. The spring water does not dry and a number of devotees bath in the spring to cure diseases.


Both the shrine and the fort are maintained by the followers of Abdul Hakeem. You can consult with the car rental Islamabad for a historic journey to the Sangni fort. 

Monday, 10 October 2016

Nilan Bhotu: Amazing Sightseeing WaterPlace Near Islamabad

Nilan Bhotu Valley is situated at a drive of 40 minutes from Pir Sohawa on the KPK side of Margalla Hills. It lies at a distance of 27 Kms North-East Islamabad, Pakistan. It is a nice go to place for enjoyment with your friends and family from Islamabad.

Getting Around


Getting to Nilan Bhotu requires a 4WD. The small conventional cars and the motor bikes are not good enough to run on the roads due to the broken condition of roads. You can rent a jeep from Islamabad rent a car services.  The best time to travel is during the day due to lack of electricity in the area. You can get lost on your way back at night time.

Islamabad - Pir Sohawa

Pir Sohawa is located at a distance of 19 km and takes 45 mins from Islamabad, Paved Concrete road. There is a beautiful landscape located around it.

Pir Sohawa - San Gada Village

Pir  Sohawa to San Gada village takes 25 more minutes to reach. It has got a paved and concrete road. The journey is full of amazing natural sceneries.

San Gada Village - Nilan Bhotu Village

The journey takes 45 to 1.5 hour more. The trek is full of mud and gravel. It also contain water streams. The ride is delightful, beautiful and bumpy and at the end of the road lies the beautiful destination.

Entertaining or Spiritual Tour

Tour Nilan Bhotu village with your friends and family. People who like travelling for spiritual reasons can also visit the place. Chillah Gah of Shah Abdul Latif Kazmi is also situated here. The place is friendly and good for refreshment.

Weather Conditions

The weather conditions are quite similar to Pir Sohawa.

Attraction

Place is famous for a fresh and clean water stream. It moves all along the way to take the shape of magical ponds. You can also enjoy swimming if you know it.  The place is surrounded by Murree hills and can be seen from the location.  Fishing is not allowed but the attraction sight is crystal clear with a water pond full of Masheer fish.
Nilan Bhotu has no culture or history that makes it popular. However, it became famous after the arrival of Hazrat Bari Imam. The people living there share Pakhtoon and Pahari lifestyles. The guides and posters are also available to help in trekking from the San Gada Village to Nilan Bhotu. Donkeys and Mules are used for luggage transportation.

Language

Potohari is a commonly used language, however people also understand Urdu.

Safety Precautions


Prepare for the trip by taking all the proper medications. Be careful when trekking. You should not indulge yourself into swimming if you do not know how to swim. Also, do not go fishing as it is strictly prohibited.

Thursday, 6 October 2016

Plan a Tour to Rawal Lake with a Car Rentals in Islamabad Agency

Rawal Lake in Pakistan is built as an artificial reservoir to fulfil the water needs for the twin cities, Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Lorang River is the main water source for the Rawal Lake. The small streams from Margalla Hills are set to form an artificial lake to stretch to an area of 8.8 kms. Rawal Lake is also situated within an isolated section of the Malpur Village, Bani Gala and Margalla Hills National Park. the best way to visit Rawal Lake is through a Car rental Islamabad service.