Delhi, Pakistan

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On to pastures new, Delhi, Pakistan travel blog
On to pastures new
May 3, 2006

... on the Indian side. It was a little different though as some of the officials were wearing shorts, something you never see in Pakistan, and they had an x-ray machine rather than unpacking everyone's luggage. As soon as we got on the road in India, a ...

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Forum Discussions on Delhi (12)

Pakistan Starter Kit
Posted on Aug 14, 2006, 17:36:36
... follow a similar guideline. Blogging Although it may not be the fastest, Internet is generally available just about everywhere in Pakistan. Most computers at Internet café's have USB ports which you can use to upload photos from your camera to your ...
oldest surviving monument in Lahore
Posted on Jul 8, 2008, 10:17:43
... Ahmad Nabi Khan for the characteristics of Multan Tomb Style developed during the period corresponding the Mamalik/ Sultanate at Delhi. These are: 1. Three storey with circumambulation gallery atop the first storey, 2. Sloping wall often strengthened with ...
oldest surviving monument in Lahore
Posted on Jul 7, 2008, 13:49:05
... Ahmad Nabi Khan for the characteristics of Multan Tomb Style developed during the period corresponding the Mamalik/ Sultanate at Delhi. These are: 1. Three storey with circumambulation gallery atop the first storey, 2. Sloping wall often strengthened with ...
What's your dodgiest travel story?
Posted on Aug 17, 2006, 11:43:29
... to Leh along one of the most dangerous roads in the world (five times the price mind) This road is regularly shelled by Pakistan, and three buses a month fall off apparently. We didn't fall off the mountain though, we made it to Leh (although slightly ...