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Pakistan Handbook suggests well-traveled and relatively unknown routes through the Pakistani countryside. Travelers will appreciate the detailed itineraries for long and short treks across the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalaya. Up-to-date information on lodgings from Sindh to Balochistan and dining options from Punjab to the North-West Frontier Province will answer visitors' questions.

660 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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I never thought books about places could be so exciting. The author takes you places you have never been even as a Paksitani. The history of each city is given in great detail and one realizes what love must have gone into visiting these places and being motivated into writing this work. This book is a must have for anyone planning on visiting Pakistan; and also for native Pakistanis. it contains details about the country's cities, their histories, famous restaurants and hotels, means to travel and anything one may need while traveling here. This book is a work very well done.
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Pakistan Handbook
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Isobel Shaw
Moon Publications, 1998 - Travel - 661 pages
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Pakistan Handbook suggests well-traveled and relatively unknown routes through the Pakistani countryside. Travelers will appreciate the detailed itineraries for long and short treks across the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalaya. Up-to-date information on lodgings from Sindh to Balochistan and dining options from Punjab to the North-West Frontier Province will answer visitors' questions.
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Isobel's observant eye records detail travel-guidance for environmentalists to recreate the ethereal experiences that exalted her altruistic spiritualism which she shared with humanity of the areas she visited.
Native Pakistanis lack the spirit of adventure or knowledge even when their Official Governmental Public Service Duty demands such jurisdictional knowledge required of them for functioning as Public Servants, the worst defaulters being the Tourism and Natural Resource Development Ministries.
One has to submerge oneself into the picture expressed by her Spartan laconic words to get a whiff of the ambience of her vast deep message that opens the "open SIM sim" Alibaba Cave of rejuvenation by Nature-Absorption that has kept and spurred her youthful radiant energy to trek the length of her strenuous fatiguing travel and share copyright personal knowledge altruistically with Humanity at large in the true spirit of a Global Citizen.
Regards to Isobel, from one who reviewed the book overnight on the hillock over looking the Indus Karakoram Gorge, now a Dam is under construction there
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