Lahore: The Spiritual Poem of Pakistan
Ancient castles and alleys, the fragrance of time 🏰
Mosques, the light of faith 🕌
Gardens, a dream 🌸
📍Address
Lahore is located in the Punjab province of eastern Pakistan, in the middle of the fertile alluvial plain.
🚘Transportation
✈️External transportation: Most international tourists first arrive in Karachi or Islamabad, and then transfer to Lahore by plane or long-distance bus. It takes about 1–1.5 hours to fly from Islamabad to Lahore, and 3–4 hours by long-distance bus.
🚌Internal transportation: There are buses in the city, but the routes are complicated and crowded. Rickshaws are a good choice, and the drivers are enthusiastic. Be sure to negotiate the price before getting on the bus. Renting a car and hiring a driver allows you to explore the city and surrounding attractions more freely.
🍽Food recommendations
🍲Traditional food: Nihari lamb, cooked with special spices for a long time, the meat is tender and juicy, served with naan or rice; curry dishes such as curry chicken, curry fish, etc., rich curry sauce with local fragrant rice; lassi, a traditional yogurt drink, available in sweet and salty flavors.
🍲Street snacks: Samosa, crispy on the outside, with potato or meat filling mixed with spices.
📸Must-see attractions
🎬Badshahi Mosque: Located outside the ancient city of Lahore, it was built in 1673–1674. The walls are made of red sandstone, and the courtyard can accommodate 100,000 people for prayer. The main building is made of marble, and the three white onion-shaped domes and four minarets form a whole.
🎬Lahore Fort: Built in 1021 AD, it is a treasure of Mughal architecture. It was originally a mud fort, but was later expanded into a magnificent royal palace. The fort has exquisite palaces, gardens, and museums.
🎬Shalimar Gardens: Built in 1642, it is an outstanding example of Mughal gardens. The garden is divided into three levels, with canals, fountains, and various rare plants. It was a royal entertainment venue and palace.
🏠Nearby attractions
📍Jahangir's Tomb: Located on the banks of the Ravi River, 5 km northwest of Lahore, it was built by Jahangir's son Shah Jahan in 1637. The tomb is rectangular and made of red stone, with four white domed towers at the corners. The interior is decorated with marble screens and murals.
📍India-Pakistan Border Flag Lowering Ceremony: Held at the Wagah border between Pakistan and India, the ceremony is lively and allows people to experience the unique customs of the two countries.
✨Travel experience
✅Lahore is a city with a deep historical and cultural heritage. The ancient buildings make people feel as if they have traveled back to the Mughal Empire and experienced its splendor.
✅Participate in local traditional music and dance performances, such as Kathak dance, and immerse yourself in the artistic atmosphere of Pakistan. If you have the opportunity to attend a local wedding, the colorful costumes, cheerful music, and grand dance scenes are unforgettable.