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PAKISTAN - Culture Shock
(Nov 12 '76)
"Walking back to the hotel along an almost deserted street we heard a loud ‘pop’ and the ricochet of a bullet close by."
The mountains we visited border the Kshmir region, which is the area where Pakistan and India have been fighing for a very long time. We also ...
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One of the jewels in climbing, the face of K2 is not an easy beast to get a peak of. To be in with a chance, you have to trek for 8 days. Nothing is guaranteed ...
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Shandur Polo: Not as The Royals Know It
(Jul 05 '06)
"Should polo not have rules. Naa, that's just for the English"
Polo is a game thought of world wide with Prince Charles prancing about on a horse. What a lot of people don't know is that this is a game ...
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A Sprinkle of Madness in the Wild West
(Jul 14 '06)
"Would you like to fire from my Kalashnikov sir?"
If reputations were anything to go by then nobody would even live in Peshawar, let alone visit the place as a tourist. A frontier town that as stories go ...
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Sufi Mayhem and Moghul Forts
(Jun 15 '06)
"Can it be healthy to violently shake your head for hours. They seem to love it?"
Back in Lahore again, this time to do some sightseeing.
But if it's Thursday in Pakistan, it must be Lahore. Before ...
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Farewell Pakistan
(Jul 23 '06)
"Walk over the bridge, it looks like it hasn't been used in 100 years??"
Heading to Passu
Again the one hour journey up to Passu was through beautiful green valleys leading to the rocky slopes up to ...
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The Hunza Valley
(Jul 22 '06)
"Conservative Pakistan has her covers thrown off in the liberal Hunza Valley"
It was strange that the further north I traveled in Pakistan, the less conservative it was. This trend certainly wasn't ...
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Entering the Kalasha Valleys
(Jul 09 '06)
"An endangered tribe a million miles from the ideals of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan."
In a country where quite a lot of the population is predominantly made up of conservative Muslins, the Kalasha ...
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it was very dirty and the people are obviously very poor, but everything is very cheap such as transport ( tuk-tuk only £1 anywhere in lahore), hotels (£10 per night), ...
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Recent Blogs for Pakistan
Well it started as any other flight might. There were a few familiar faces on bored. Jee Min Kim from my batch was there, and Tedros from my nine day SIN-BNE-AKL was our purser. The ...
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LAHORE - Welcome to the Nightmare
(Nov 13 '76)
"she realised that her jacket was gone, along with all of her money"
It was just after five in the morning when I
woke up Janette to tell her that we were coming into Lahore. It was then that she ...
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Iam , for the time being, near a village in the outskirts of the desert, Cholistan. It has
no name. Here, the villages do not have names; they are numbered. And this ...
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