Fisherman throwing his net throughout the lake.
Muzaffarabad is the capital of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located in Muzaffarabad District on the banks of the Jhelum and Neelum rivers. The district is bounded by Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in the west, by the Kupwara and Baramulla districts of Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the east, and the Neelum District of Azad Kashmir in the north.
Camel Caravan in Sand Dune.
View of Faisal mosque (Shah Faisal masjid) at dusk, as seen on top of Margalla Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan. The Faisal Mosque is the largest mosque in Pakistan, and one of the largest in the world.
A tranquil day came to end a beautiful village near Shekhupura Punjab, Pakistan
Hiran Minar, is set in peaceful environs near Lahore in Sheikhupura, Pakistan. It was constructed by Moghul Emperor Jahangir as a monument to Mansiraj, his favorite pet deer or antelope.The structure consists of a large, almost-square water tank with an octagonal pavilion in its center, built during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan; a causeway with its own gateway connects the pavilion with the mainland and a 100-foot (30 m)-high minar, or minaret.At the center of each side of the tank, a brick ramp slopes down to the water, providing access for royal animals and wild game. The minar itself was built by Emperor Jahangir in 1606 to honor the memory of a pet hunting antelope.Unique features of this particular complex are the antelope's grave and the distinctive water collection system. At each corner of the tank (approximately 750 by 895 feet (273 m) in size), is a small, square building and a subsurface water collection system which supplied the tank, only one of these water systems is extensively exposed today.
Hiran Minar or the tower of the deer is situated in the city of Sheikhupura. This city is 40 kilometers away from the provincial capital, Lahore. The 4th Mughal King Jahangir built this structure in a beautiful lake. Basically it is a monument of a deer that is the reason behind its name. It is a structure of the year 1606 which was built on the grave of the “Mansraj” (Royal Deer). The height of this tower is 100 feet. History says that “Mansraj” was the lucky deer which got the status of pet to the Great Mughal King Jahangir. Later on this tower was used to locate the wild animals to hunt. It gives you the total view of surrounding areas. It is another amazing structure of the Mughal Era. Tourists could observe that age very closely, by visiting this place of Deer’s tower in Sheikhupura.
Hunza is probably Pakistan's most visited valley, by the tourists. It is a fairy tale land surrounded by beautiful rugged & snow capped mountains. Only at a distance of 100 km from Gilgit Hunza is a small town on Karakorum Highway. At the altitude of 7000-800 feet it is the first main town or stop if you are entering Pakistan from China.
A boy jumping from a ridge
Uchali Lake.
Minar-e-Pakistan is a tall minaret in Iqbal Park Lahore, built in commemoration of the Pakistan Resolution. The minaret reflects a blend of Mughal and modern architecture, and is constructed on the site where on March 23, 1940, seven years before the formation of Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan.
Just another day in Pakistan