Budget Accommodation Hostels Asia Pakistan Lahore
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Lahore is the second largest city in Pakistan, with a population close to 10 million, and is located near the Ravi River, close to the India border. The city has long tradition and has many wonderful ancient buildings to see.
From the Lahore Travel Guide
Cheap hotels
you can find cheap relaibale hotels.here are a few names with their rates and locations 3)Lahore Crown plaza (3 stars its newly built cheaper than best western) location:In lower Mall Near lahore American school 4)Oriental hotel (3 stars definitely between 20USD to 50USD) In lower Mall Near lahore ...
Travelling Pakistan, advice needed...
It is safe if you avoid certain areas. Such as the borderarea with Afghanistan (Taliban and maybe Osama) and the Baluchistan area (banditgroups). Cities like Lahore are safe. Karachi is known for having a lot of criminal activity. ...
women travelling on their own in pakistan
ya... b prepared to hear lots of blond-gull-jokes ... From india, u wud b comin to Lahore, so its all clear... then islamabad is fine too... nothing peculiar if u keep ur distance from certian areas... its more or less like India.... if u tell the areas u r planning to include in ur itinerary, v ...
Multan to Lahore
I slept in this morning for the uncomfortably timed 0555 Jaffer Express and should have missed it by minutes, but for once the inherent tardiness of Pakistan Railways worked in my favour, we eventually left at quarter past 7 into an unusually foggy hue. 7 hours away to the north, Lahore was renowned ...
Posted in Asia Overland 2006-2008 by andyhay
Destination Lahore
actually people here, backpackers. Unlike the rest of Pakistan it seem Lahore was quite a popular destination. And there was little sense of Emergency rule here. It turns out that Lahore gets quite a lot ...
Posted in Point2Point by TLWH
Pindi to Lahore
Longer and more hassle than expected, I got shoved about the bus 5 times before I made a point of using explicitly direct English as a warning to give me a break, they'd better give me an allocated seat or else! The recompense was that the hostel in Lahore was remarkably quiet, it being "Sufi Thursday" I had ...
Posted in Asia Overland 2006-2008 by andyhay