
A Soulful Sojourn: Spanish Travelers in Pakistan
From Ramadan’s rhythm to the wrestling pits of Lahore, from shrines in Sindh to street stalls in Peshawar, this Spanish group discovered a Pakistan few ever see—and even fewer ever feel.

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From Ramadan’s rhythm to the wrestling pits of Lahore, from shrines in Sindh to street stalls in Peshawar, this Spanish group discovered a Pakistan few ever see—and even fewer ever feel.
This is the story of Troy Burgess Aaron, a heavy biker from the UK known for taming Italian stallions like Aprilia and Ducati. But this time, Troy wanted something different—something wilder. Not a racetrack. Not European tarmac. He had his eyes set on the KKH—The Karakoram Highway, slicing through the heart of Pakistan’s mighty north.
The Kargha Buddha Trail is an extraordinary journey that blends nature, culture, and spirituality. For international travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences in South Asia, this hike offers an unforgettable glimpse into the ancient Buddhist heritage of the region.
Just a short distance from Bamyan lies Band-e-Amir National Park, a series of stunning deep blue lakes surrounded by sandstone cliffs—Afghanistan’s first national park and a true natural wonder. Visiting Band-e-Amir offers a rare moment of peace
What do you get when you mix two curious American travelers, a seasoned Pakistani guide, three cheerful drivers, a lineup of historic sites, and a whole lot of breathtaking mountains? A story worth telling! Join Susie and Bill, a warm-hearted couple from the USA, on their unforgettable 20-day journey through Northern Pakistan, guided by the ever-smiling Rizwan Sial, and supported by a cast of colorful characters: Munir, Kashif, Nadir, Mr. Zia, and Mr. Yousaf.
Uch Sharif’s history is rich with complexity and cultural blending. The city may trace its roots back to 325 BCE, possibly founded by Alexander the Great as Alexandria on the Indus
The Manthal Buddha Rock unveils an ancient tale that takes us back to the eight century.
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