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Climbing the Karakoram

Wed, 26 Jul 2006 | By craigandsimon | Views [2124] | Comments [9]

The Karakoram Highway blasts its way through some of the world's largest mountains and snakes its way north from Islamabad to the Chinese border. It is a remarkable feat of Pakistani army engineering - arching along impossibly steep slopes, skirting ... Read more >

Tags: Mountains

Unrest in Karachi

Fri, 18 May 2007 | By safetyhub | Views [1019]

On 14 May 2007, a general strike closed banks, shops, markets and schools throughout Karachi, paralysing the Pakistani port city. Similar scenes could be witnessed in towns and cities throughout southern Sindh province, of which Karachi is the capital, ... Read more >

Tags: travel safety, red24, karachi, pakistan, unrest

Pakistan VIP style

Wed, 2 May 2007 | By mutt | Views [788] | Comments [5]

My last days in India were in Amritsar, 30km away from the Pakistane border. Amritsar is a a city known for it´s large Sikh population and it´s temple - Golden Temple. Incredible! The temple is a number of buildings surrounding this man-made pool where ... Read more >

Tags: On the Road

Storming of Red Mosque likely to lead to further violence

Thu, 12 Jul 2007 | By safetyhub | Views [773]

At 04:00 local time on 10 July 2007, Pakistani special forces launched ‘Operation Silence’, a military incursion into the Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, located in the heart of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. The operation brought an end to an eight-day ... Read more >

Tags: travel safety, red24, red mosque, pakistan

Article

Mon, 28 Jan 2008 | By damonlk | Views [693]

Pakistan is well known internationally for its cricket, turbulent politics, and key role in the complex geostrategy of region. It also has a vigorous arts sector, and contributes strongly to the art of South Asia, of which the recent rise ... Read more >

Tags: Culture

Lahore Zoo

Tue, 4 Dec 2007 | By damonlk | Views [688]

Zoos can be unhappy places. Even at home, where money and rendered concrete conspire to trick the viewer, though rarely the animals, into believing the cage to be some semblance of native habitat. This is true in part of Lahore Zoo;... Read more >

Tags: sightseeing

Boiling on the border

Mon, 24 Jul 2006 | By craigandsimon | Views [679]

So its time for us to get out of India and of to Pakistan but before we do there is one more pace to visit Amritser the home of the Golden Temple, this place beats the Taj hands down not only is it free to enter (Taj 750 rupees!!!) but there is free ... Read more >

Tags: Adventures

Sitar Lessons

Mon, 12 Nov 2007 | By damonlk | Views [649]

Mehr goes to sitar lessons twice a week. She has been playing for six months on an ivory inlaid instrument that was once a gift from her father to her mother. The body, bulbous and chocolate brown, used to be a pumpkin. Tonight there ... Read more >

Tags: culture

The Heat is On!

Sat, 12 May 2007 | By mutt | Views [540] | Comments [6]

60km from the Afgahn border, at Peswar city. Historical city, Peswar was ground for some famous explorers, conquerors, and tyrans - Alexander the Great, Marco Polo, Genghis Khan, Timur, Bakur, and ME, Rodrigo The Stubborn. Peswar is famous for being ... Read more >

Tags: On the Road

Jehangir's Tomb

Sun, 3 Feb 2008 | By damonlk | Views [523]

Just outside Lahore on the road that once connected Delhi to Kabul, and across the floodplain of the now dry Ravi, are the twin tombs of Nur Jahan and her husband, the Mughal Emperor Jehangir. The road, though now sheared of its ... Read more >

Tags: culture

Fakir Khana

Wed, 19 Dec 2007 | By damonlk | Views [512] | Comments [2]

Inside Bhatti Gate in the walled city, and just before the remains of the red light district, is the Fakir Khana Museum. Housed in a traditional three story house, and built on the collection of gifts and tributes paid to an advisor of Maharajah ... Read more >

Tags: Culture

From Sikh Serenity to Pakistani Pomp

Sun, 1 Jul 2007 | By ye-travels | Views [476]

There is only one legal international border crossing between Pakistan and India and it sits in the Punjab province of each country (at partition Punjab was split in two). Its an easy trip from Delhi on a speedy day train or a slow night train at less ... Read more >

Tags: adventures

Lahore Fort

Mon, 29 Oct 2007 | By damonlk | Views [474]

We took the students drawing at Lahore Fort. This rambling array of palaces, courtyards, bath houses and mosques set in 42 acres of gardens seemed ideal for teaching perspective, and getting students out of the sterility of the basement drawing ... Read more >

Tags: culture

Aminabad

Tue, 19 Feb 2008 | By damonlk | Views [460] | Comments [2]

Two hours north west of Lahore, and half way to Gujranwala, is the town of Aminabad. Once prosperous, for the last 150 years it has been slipping into quiet obscurity. The decline began in the 19 th century with the realignment of the GT ... Read more >

Tags: culture

The Wonder House

Mon, 5 Nov 2007 | By damonlk | Views [437] | Comments [1]

The Lahore Museum, the 'Wonder House', was full on Saturday. They tell me it's the time to visit, now that the sauna heat of summer has passed but before winter sets in. I continue to wonder how cold that season will be - the locals speak of it with ... Read more >

Tags: culture

Landa Bazaar

Wed, 12 Dec 2007 | By damonlk | Views [409] | Comments [1]

Just past the Mayo Hospital is Landa bazaar. Or more precisely a Landa bazaar, as there is another further east running between Lahore Railway Station and the Delhi Gate of the old town. Both specialise in second hand clothes, much of it imported, ... Read more >

Tags: Shopping

General Election

Mon, 8 Oct 2007 | By damonlk | Views [404] | Comments [2]

Pakistan held its Presidential elections on Saturday. While the results surprised few, Musharraf's ongoing constitutional ability to lead remains before the Supreme Court. It is not certain how much attention Musharraf will pay the lawyers - ... Read more >

Tags: people

Rafi Peer

Mon, 26 Nov 2007 | By damonlk | Views [385]

In November the Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop holds its annual performing arts festival, with dancers, musicians, puppeteers, theatre troupes and comedians from Pakistan, the subcontinent and around the world. We went last night to see the Czech group ... Read more >

Tags: Culture

Shakeel

Mon, 24 Sep 2007 | By damonlk | Views [370]

Shakeel is fifteen years old. His father, Mr. Haneef, is the chowkidar [caretaker] at the hostel I stay in. In any case they live together in a small flat at the back of the complex with their mother, two brothers, Shan and Adeel, age 7 and ... Read more >

Tags: people

It's Thursday Sufi Night in Lahore

Sun, 1 Jul 2007 | By ye-travels | Views [369]

Lahore is a huge, busy, modern city and when we were there it was also really hot. We decided we would stay only two nights, so we packed our days in an attempt to experience the most of the city. Our first stop was the Lahore Museum, which I only ... Read more >

Tags: culture

Bahawalpur

Mon, 22 Oct 2007 | By damonlk | Views [368] | Comments [1]

We spent the weekend in the former princely state of Bahawalpur. Prior to Partition the British ruled much of the subcontinent through the agency of local rulers bearing varying degrees of autonomy, though never in the critical areas of foreign affairs ... Read more >

Tags: Culture

Twin cities

Mon, 1 Oct 2007 | By damonlk | Views [356] | Comments [3]

The twin cities of Islamabad/ Rawalpindi sit about 300 km northwest of Lahore on the edge of both the NWFP [North West Frontier Province, a rag tag collection of government control and autonomous tribal areas] and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan’s ... Read more >

Tags: on the road

Next door

Mon, 21 Jan 2008 | By damonlk | Views [342]

On Wednesday we returned to Pakistan after three weeks travelling through its neighbour, sometime enemy, and rising regional superpower, India. Crossing the border felt like coming home, and that small absurd step across an invisible line cleared ... Read more >

Tags: culture

Bhutto

Mon, 7 Jan 2008 | By damonlk | Views [342]

Bhutto died on Thursday afternoon. Once confirmed word spread fast from mouth to mouth to mobile phone. What began as a certain posture between two men talking in a doorway spread quickly up and down the street. With regrettable, ... Read more >

Tags: on the road

Eid

Mon, 15 Oct 2007 | By damonlk | Views [329]

This weekend was Eid, the holiday that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. And so 30 odd days of fasting, prayers, and early morning breakfasts ended for 2007 and Lahore, and its people, will slowly return to normal. In the meantime ... Read more >

Tags: markets


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