Lahore is Pakistan’s second-largest city. It is widely considered the country’s cultural capital. The heart of Lahore is the Walled or Inner City, a very densely populated area of about one square kilometer. Founded in legendary times, and a cultural center for over a thousand years, Lahore has many attractions to keep the tourist busy. The Mughal and Sikh legacy survives in the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and Gurdwara, the Mall is lined with colonial-Gothic buildings from the British Raj, and the suburbs of Gulberg and Defense feature palatial mansions and trendy shopping districts.
Morning Visit Lahore Fort, which was built in the 16 century, marvel of Mughal architecture with its fabulous Shish Mahal and superbly preserved halls for special and common audiences. Badshahi mosque is considered the world’s largest historical mosque since the 17 century. Afternoon explores the Walled city of Lahore, which is certainly the highlight of Lahore. The narrow lanes, the hanging balconies, multistory old houses, the tiny shops, the aroma of spices, and the fragrance of flower garlands lingers on in the city, retaining the medieval char. The Wazir Khan Mosque in the walled city, the colorful fresco and mosaic in the interior and the exterior of the Mosque is a superb example of the Moghul period. Drive to Emperor Jahangir’s Tomb, presenting a matchless display of mosaics inlays, the tomb of the fourth Mughal emperor is set magnificently in the calm surrounding of symmetrical gardens. Visit Shalimar Garden 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.
Morning 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 audiences. Badshahi mosque, is considered the world’s largest historical mosque since the 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 Emperor Jahangir’s Tomb, presenting a matchless display of mosaics inlays, the tomb of the fourth Mughal emperor is set magnificently in the calm surrounding of symmetrical gardens. 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.
Morning Visit Lahore Fort, which was built in the 16th century, marvel of Mughal architecture with its fabulous Shish Mahal and superbly Preserved halls for special and common audiences. Badshahi mosque is considered the world’s largest historical mosque since the 17th century. Afternoon explores 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 Emperor Jahangir’s Tomb, presenting a matchless display of mosaics inlays, the tomb of the fourth Mughal emperor is set magnificently in the calm surrounding of symmetrical gardens. 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.
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