Vkar has given great tips. I would like to warn you that never go to private agents that ask for huge sums of money. 99% of them out there are scammers and you will be better off without them.
A week is more than enough to see everything Pakistan has to offer. As many have outlined, it is a dangerous place to visit. Good luck if you want to. But if I were you, I would skip that country.
I see what I believe. With the technology we have, yeti would have been found by now. Maybe it's super intelligent which I don't believe personally. It's chances of existence are negligible. Just an old tale.
I just ran a marathon held in Patiala. My maiden one, a full 42.2 km. It was exhilarating. I finished in 3:30. It is my dream to go bag packing all around the world and just running and winning marathons!! Thanks for the detailed info!
Ola sucks big time. My friends complain about it all the time. They do not care for their customers. Their hiring policy is very lenient. Uber, on the other hand, is my go to option. Very professional and always reliable.
I've had terrible experience with redbus before. You really gave out a detailed experience. Thanks a lot for that. I hope some employees from Redbus see this and pick themselves up before it's too late.
Please do not support these snake charmers by paying to watch them. The snakes go through hell. Their fangs are ripped out. And most die within weeks. Please put a stop to this tradition.
Visit Punjabi University. It has a gurudwara, a really huge library and some great places for picnic. I go to college there. Also, there are various auditoriums open to all. Lots of programs are regularly held there.
Everyone, trust me, everyone who's been on a boat in their life gets this anxiety. It is perfectly normal to be scared. I suggest you learn swimming as that would boost your confidence. Good luck!
Ask your friends man. I hope you are not asking strangers on the internet to accompany you? That wouldn't end well. If you are in college, put up a poster or something.
Well...it also depends upon what country you hail from. As an example, if you live in England where it snows 24/7, you probably don't want to go to a hill station in India in winter. Also, India is a tropical and temperate zone i.e it has various seasons from sub zero to very high temperatures...
@PrincessTigerLily, I would go with Ras malai. I can eat it forever. It's basically sweetened milk with chunks of thick malai. Describing it makes my mouth water! My second favorite would be Gulab Jamun. I like them hot!
It's as safe as safe can get. They've introduced a new two pass security where your linked phone number gets an OTP. So, no worries even if you loose your card. And paying by net banking is pretty ok. Just make sure to use a virtual keyboard while using public computers as they might have...
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