Travel VLOG: Sialkot in Pakistan
Sialkot city tour and attractions in this vLOG from Pakistan. I visited this city in December 2016 and have recorded all the activities there. Sialkot is famous for production of Sports equipment and Accessories. You can checkout all of my travel stories on my blog:
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The temple, located in city’s congested Dhaarowal locality, is more than 1,000 years old, according to the book ‘History of Sialkot’. The temple is located on a dune along Allama Iqbal Road and one has to climb up staircases to reach the building.
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Gujranwala
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Gujranwala (Punjabi, Urdu: گوجرانوالا) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, that is located north of the nearby provincial capital of Lahore. The city is Pakistan's 7th most-populous metropolitan area, and its 5th most populous city proper. Founded in the 18th century, Gujranwala is a relatively modern town compared to the many nearby millennia-old cities of northern Punjab. The city served as the capital of the Sukerchakia Misl state between 1763 and 1799, and is the birthplace of the founder of the Sikh Empire, Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Gujranwala is now Pakistan's third largest industrial centre after Karachi and Faisalabad, and contributes 5% of Pakistan's national GDP. The city is part of a network of large urban centres in north-east Punjab province that forms one of Pakistan's mostly highly industrialized regions. Along with the nearby cities of Sialkot and Gujrat, Gujranwala forms part of the so-called Golden Triangle of industrial cities with export-oriented economies.
Geography
Gujranwala sits at the heart of the so-called Rechna Doab - a strip of land between the Chenab in the north, and Ravi River in the south. Gujranwala is also part of the Majha - a historical region of northern Punjab. The city was built upon the plains of Punjab, and the surrounding region is unbroken plain devoid of topographical diversity.
Gujranwala is 226 metres (744 ft) above sea level, sharing borders with Ghakhar Mandi and several towns and villages. About 80 kilometres (50 mi) south is the provincial capital, Lahore. Sialkot and Gujrat lie to its north. Gujrat connects Gujranwala with Bhimber, Azad Kashmir, and Sialkot connects it with Jammu. About 160 kilometres (99 mi) southwest is Faisalabad. To its west are Hafizabad and Pindi Bhattian, which connect Gujranwala to Jhang, Chiniot and Sargodha.
Climate
Gujranwala has a hot semi-arid climate (BSh),[24] according to the Köppen-Geiger system, and changes throughout the year. During summer (June to September), the temperature reaches 36–42 °C (97–108 °F). The coldest months are usually November to February, when the temperature can drop to an average of 7 °C (45 °F). The highest-precipitation months are usually July and August, when the monsoon reaches the Punjab. During the other months, the average rainfall is about 25 millimetres (0.98 in). The driest months are usually November to April, with little rainfall.
Top 40 Famous Places of Rawalpindi & Islamabad | You Should Visit
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Rawalpindi (Punjabi, Urdu: راولپِنڈى, Rāwalpiṇḍī), commonly known as Pindi (Punjabi: پِنڈی), is a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Rawalpindi is adjacent to Pakistan's capital of Islamabad, and the two are jointly known as the twin cities on account strong social and economic links between the cities. Rawalpindi is the fourth-largest city in Pakistan by population, while the larger Islamabad Rawalpindi metropolitan area is the country's third-largest metropolitan area.
Rawalpindi is located on the Pothohar Plateau, known for its ancient Buddhist heritage, especially in the neighbouring town of Taxila - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was destroyed during the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni before being taken over by Gakhars in 1493. In 1765, the ruling Gakhars were defeated as the city came under Sikh rule, and eventually became a major city within the Sikh Empire based in Lahore. The city fell to the British Raj in 1849, and in 1851 became the largest garrison town for the British Indian Army. Following the partition of British India in 1947, the city became home to the headquarters of Pakistan Army hence retaining its status as a major military city.
Construction of Pakistan's new purpose-built national capital city of Islamabad in 1961 led to greater investment in the city, as well as a brief stint as the country's capital immediately before completion of Islamabad. Modern Rawalpindi is socially and economically intertwined with Islamabad, and the greater metropolitan area. The city is also home to numerous suburban housing developments that serve as bedroom-communities for workers in Islamabad. As home of Benazir Bhutto International Airport, and with connections to the M-1 and M-2 motorways, Rawalpindi is a major logistics and transportation centre for northern Pakistan. The city is also home to historic havelis and temples, and serves as a hub for tourists visiting Rohtas Fort, Azad Kashmir, Taxila and Gilgit-Baltistan
Islamabad ( Urdu: اسلام آباد ) is the capital city of Pakistan located within the federal Islamabad Capital Territory. With a population of 2.01 million, it is the 9th largest city of Pakistan, while the larger Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area is the third largest in Pakistan with a population exceeding four million. The city is the political seat of Pakistan and is administered by the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation, supported by the Capital Development Authority (CDA).
Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northeastern part of the country, between Rawalpindi District and the Margalla Hills National Park to the north. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the Margalla Pass acting as the gateway between the two regions.
Islamabad was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan's capital. The city's master-plan divides the city into eight zones, including administrative, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational sectors, industrial sectors, commercial areas, and rural and green areas. The city is known for the presence of several parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park and Shakarparian Park. The city is home to several landmarks, including the Faisal Masjid, the largest masjid in South Asia and the fourth largest in the world. Other landmarks include the Pakistan's National Monument and Democracy Square.
Islamabad is a beta- world city; it is categorised as very high on the Human Development Index, the highest in the country. The city has the highest cost of living in Pakistan, and its population is dominated by middle and upper middle class citizens. The city is home to twenty universities, including the Quaid-e-Azam University, PIEAS, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology and NUST. The city is one of the safest in Pakistan, and has an expansive surveillance system with 1,900 CCTV cameras.
Trip to Rohtas Fort from Sialkot
Bikers & Hikers Pakistan are striving at their best for Pakistan’sly beauty, heritage and history to be captured with best perspectives and to be made legendary in its best manner by demonstrating it on social media. Gradually, we are proceeding towards the cross-country agenda with the same determination to explore the unique and rare landscapes of Pakistan and bring them on screen for the world to be known about this diversely beautiful land of legends. This video is another effort of Team FJS and BHP “Mission Pakistan” by bringing the glimpses of mythical Rohtas Fort more viewed and bring its ancient history out of its em-battlements.
Rohtas Fort (Punjabi, Urdu: قلعہ روہتاس Qila Rohtas) is a historical garrison fort located near the city of Jhelum in Punjab, Pakistan. It was built under Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, to subdue the rebellious tribes of the northern Punjab region, in the 16th century. This fort is about 4 km in circumference. The Rohtas fort was built to crush the local tribes of Potohar, who rebelled against the Sur dynasty after the Mughal emperor Humayun was ousted by the former.
It took eight years to built the fort, it was captured by Mughal emperor Humayun in 1555. Nadir Shah, the Turkic ruler of Persia, Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali and the Maratha army also camped here during their respective campaigns in the Punjab region. Rohtas was also occasionally used for administrative purposes by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh after he captured it in 1825.
Rohtas Fort (Punjabi, Urdu: قلعہ روہتاس Qila Rohtas) is a historical garrison fort located near the city of Jhelum in Punjab, Pakistan. It was built under Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, to subdue the rebellious tribes of the northern Punjab region, in the 16th century. The fort is about 300 feet (91 m) above its surroundings. It is 2,660 feet (810 m) above sea level and covers an area of 12.63 acres (51,100 m2).
I was in relative house december 24 2016. i woke up in the morning and decide to go gujrat to meet up my friends. when i reached in gujrat i decide to go explore rohtas fort then adventure start i ride this day almost 370 kilometers.
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Multan Pakistan Tour (Travel VLOG)
A few days ago, I was in Multan to attend a conference, and I couldn't afford to lose this opportunity to make a travel vlog on Multan city the land of Saints and Mangoes. Multan is located in Pakistan's southern Punjab province some 430 KM from Lahore.
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Hidden treasures of Sialkot
Sialkot is not on the tourist trail for many visitors to Pakistan, but I think that's a shame because it has so much history and culture! In this video I scratch the surface of the city in which Muhammad Allama Iqbal was born, and show you that there's more than meets the eye!
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NAROWAL the Paradise of Punjab Pakistan
Watch this video to see Beautiful Village of District NAROWAL the Paradise of Punjab Pakistan (نارووال پاکستان):
Narowal is a district of Province Punjab in Pakistan. Narowal City is the capital of Narowal District. The Narowal District is world famous for its beautiful green fields, village life and beautiful people. Narowal was named after Naro Singh. During British Raj it was developed as a district.
Narowal is located on Pakistan-India Border and is on the route to Kashmir Valley. Besides many attractions for local and foreign tourists, Narowal District has Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur. Recently the government of Pakistan has opened the Kartarpur Border for the Sikh pilgrims.
This video was recorded in the beautiful village of Narowal District called Baddomalhi. The village presents the heavenly scene with memorizing beauty of green fields, wildlife and beautiful weather.
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