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Travellight visits Pakistan - Bawalpur is so cool!

I was watching this video of her visit to Pakistan, saw Bawalpur - seems really really cool.

InshaAllah if i get the chance to visit i will go to see this city for myself.


Every single inch of this magnificent land demands to be experienced. If only the people were better.
 
I was watching this video of her visit to Pakistan, saw Bawalpur - seems really really cool.

InshaAllah if i get the chance to visit i will go to see this city for myself.

bro she wont be there. the video is more about her than Pakistan.
 
If you really want to promote the tourism, improve infrastructure, service and security.
Develop the country for your people and foreign tourism will pour in itself.

How it is going to be any profitable if you have provide the foreign tourists personal escorts ( happens no where in the world) which bad for our own economy and even the tourists don't feel comfortable. Learn something from a small country Bhutan if you are so incapable of any original thinking.
 
I was watching this video of her visit to Pakistan, saw Bawalpur - seems really really cool.

InshaAllah if i get the chance to visit i will go to see this city for myself.

all of south Punjab is amazing. its surreal and calming. roaming around in those fields is therapeutic even in scorching heat of sub-desert geography.
 
Yeah, she's not the greatest travel blogger, but i didn't know Bawalpur had a nawab, i didn't know anything about it actually. It'd be interesting to see somewhere that was ruled by a Pakistani even during colonial times.
oh man.. then you missed out a lot. State of Bahawalpur played a big role in the post independence time by supporting the state of Pakistan. My grandfather had very good relations with them even before the partition and they were the guest of Nawab for an initial period after migration before finally settling in Multan where the govt allotted them a haveli and farm land. I also remember Nawab visited our haveli and vice versa. They were very kind Nawab who used to spend money on their subjects.
 
Is Bhawalpur the cleanest city in Pakistan? I've seen a couple of videos but would be great to get actual facts from someone who lives there or have visited?
 
Yeah, she's not the greatest travel blogger, but i didn't know Bawalpur had a nawab, i didn't know anything about it actually. It'd be interesting to see somewhere that was ruled by a Pakistani even during colonial times.
I havent been and will go inshallah this year
 
We must do a national level project to restore these historic sites, add the information about these historic places on tourism site, When even Pakistanis aren't aware of most of sites except some popular place than how you expect a foreign tourist will know about them and will come to visit.
 
Yeah, she's not the greatest travel blogger, but i didn't know Bawalpur had a nawab, i didn't know anything about it actually. It'd be interesting to see somewhere that was ruled by a Pakistani even during colonial times.

Bahawalpur is my home city. I'm here right now.

Baluch regiment of Pakistan Army was formed by the nawab of Bahawalpur.

Also it's one of the cleaner cities in Pakistan. Cleaner than most.
 
Wow! I had the image of Bahawalpur as yet another dusty, dirty city like Hyderabad in Sindh. This lady did a good job introducing us to that great city. The Palace looks beautiful. I thought she was just another bimbo famous because being a Gori traveling alone in the world.

I think she has left Pakistan by now? She stayed for about a month enjoying Pakistan while had to flee India within days because of the rape-threat incident in her hotel in India. That video alone must have caused some damage to the Indian tourism industry.
 
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