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17 Astonishing Places You Wouldn’t Believe Are In Pakistan

Yes they do and in large numbers but i don,t think an Indian would get visas that easily given the hostile LoC situation

I mean Sikhs who come for their religious celebration always complain that Pakistani authorities are very uncooperative and frequently deny visas
Yes Visa and group tour norms are nightmare and even if this gets through another requirement of going through registered travel agency is like bullet in chest, A seven day trip for two costs above 1,50,000 leave aside sundry charges.
I would love to do a backpackers trip, travel at my wish, with my choices and close to reality.

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reminds me of gangotri (devprayag) in India
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You are wrong, here are some hotels on the side of beaches in Kerala.But i don't know any new regulations for construction.

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Is any of these hotels inside beach waters?
You can built on shorelines but not inside the waters.
There are range from 50ft to 500m that one has to keep his property at distance from beach waters.

And if there is anything that you want to discuss about india and toursim, lets discuss it on relevant thread or pm, please lets keep this thread clean for pakistan related posts.
 
Mother Nature , you are so beautiful !! Kindly forgive us for what we have done to you in this mad era of industrialization .
 

Once would have been a beautiful landscape, but now all what I can see is a conglomerate of ugly buildings. The heavy deforestation of mountains is also noticeable. Neither the valleys in central Europe are so deep, nor the mountains higher - but their landscape still looks far more beautiful. The reason may lie in the architecture that seems to be completely harmonized with the surrounding landscape. Either it is an untouched natural beauty, or how the people and nature are living together in a complete harmony.
 
Dear Agent Smith: Please smell coffee..

Indian government doesnt allow doing any constructions of hotels in beach waters. The photo that you share is probably from mauritius/maldavis/bali or some other island, its not india.

And the least i say about GOA beaches is better for for the country's image.
If you want to see good beaches, visit andamans or lakshwadeep, there you can see pristine blue water beaches.

Finally appreciate the natures beauty, why do you have to compare it with India, get a life, world is better place even outside India too.


Most of these pics arent from india... google search em.

i posted those pics after searching in google with keyword goa, you can search too if if you want to.
 
Once would have been a beautiful landscape, but now all what I can see is a conglomerate of ugly buildings. The heavy deforestation of mountains is also noticeable. Neither the valleys in central Europe are so deep, nor the mountains higher - but their landscape still looks far more beautiful. The reason may lie in the architecture that seems to be completely harmonized with the surrounding landscape. Either it is an untouched natural beauty, or how the people and nature are living together in a complete harmony.
depends where one lives, to me personally these look more attractive then European buildings.
 
I havn't so far visited any foreign country however in June 14 I have personally visited Gilgit, Ghazer area, Hunza and Attabad lake. Believe me they r havens on earth yet I had to face harsh words frm my family due to terrorist threats. Yet I have no remorse on doing so. ( However u can't reach those areas without locals help)

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A long drive from Islamabad To Babusar

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looks like a place from fairy tales
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