There are 2 parts of the Smuggler's Bazaar.
The legit side, which is the most boring place I've ever been (blenders, and other kitchen appliances, etc), and the restricted side, where you can... more
Dont go beyond the Khyber Pass. The area is declared Tribal.
Never pay the price the shokeeper asks. Always bargain for a better deal. If you still insist to go to see the famous Khyber Pass, Do ask... more
The Peshawar Pearl Continental hotel is located on Khyber Road next to Peshawar Radio. It is highly secure and has a reputable status in the city as the hotel... more
Deans Plaza is a newly constructed shopping mall located where the famous old Deans Hotel was located in the Cantt area. Some locals say it was funded by... more
If you like Peshawar and you have plan to visit... Then welcome Peshawar is wonderful city. The people are very genirous. So if you want to explore peshawar but... more
Peshawar has no real tourist trap in comparison to other countries like Turkey or India. I only saw one traveller in my four days there and I think she was an... more
If you walk from the Mosque towards Chowk Yadgar, on the left side there is an entrance to a Caravan Serai. Inside the Caravan Serai there is a stair, take the... more
We were here in Peshawar for only two nights,but enjoyed the hustle and bustle of this gateway to the Khyber Pass. It's home to a thriving bazaar, with Afghan traders and Pathan tribesmen. Has some......
Capital of NWFP, Peshawar intrigues the traveller with excitement and danger. Its crowded old city is something out of a storybook-with locals trading and selling, merchants haggling with each other...
THE North Frontier Province, or NWFP runs over 1,100 km(680 miles) along the border of Afghanistan. Peshawar is its capital, and the Vale of Peshawar ,fertile and well watered by the Kabul and swat......
Nothing much here in Peshawar, capital city of the NWFP (North-West Frontier Province)... more of a transit town to or from Afghanistan or to the other areas in the NWFP which, in my case, was my...
My sister and her husband came for a two-week visit to Pakistan. One day we took the Grand Trunk Road to Peshawar with our tour guide, Riaz. Yep, it was definitely an interesting and at times...
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