


A stunning 17th-century mosque in Lahore, renowned for its intricate tile work and beautiful courtyard.
Iconic restaurant known for its rich Mughlai cuisine and historic ambiance.
Popular street food market offering a variety of local dishes at affordable prices.
Famous for its barbecue dishes and traditional Pakistani cuisine.
Fried flatbread with chickpea curry and sweet semolina halwa

Slow-cooked beef or lamb curry with spices and yogurt

Fragrant rice dish with mutton or chicken, spices, and fried onions
A stunning 17th-century mosque known for its intricate tile work and beautiful courtyard.
A historic fort featuring stunning architecture, museums, and the famous Alamgiri Gate.
One of the largest mosques in Pakistan, featuring stunning red sandstone architecture.

Hand-painted tiles featuring intricate geometric patterns, a signature of Lahore's architecture.
Traditional embroidered slippers, a symbol of Pakistani craftsmanship and comfort.
Spicy and tangy, this pickle is a staple in Pakistani cuisine and a popular souvenir.
Modest clothing is expected when visiting religious sites like Wazir Khan Mosque.

Exploring historic sites often involves walking on uneven surfaces.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Lahore's hot climate.
Kovalam Art Gallery, nestled in the heart of Kovalam, is a treasure trove of traditional Kerala art and culture.

A touching tribute to a loyal dog, Just Nuisance, who served in the Royal Navy during World War II.
A treasure trove of South Indian art and culture, this gallery is housed in the stunning Brahadeeswarar Temple complex.