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Dubai Parks online tickets and pictures to manage your holidays

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  It's time to get over your long and depressing corona break. The availability of the corona vaccine has given us all the chance to get back to our adventures in exploring the world. Then what can be the best place to hang out this summer other than Dubai and Abu Dhabi and ticketstodo is here to save your money and time. How! Let's see. Dubai is a place of mesmerizing theme parks, wonderlands, and shopping malls. It is time to book your tickets for the world's best adventurous places in Dubai. Ticketstodo is your travel guide about the top destinations, activities, discounted ticket prices, online booking details for top tourist attractions in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bali. Your health is first priority and following corona SOP's, with ticketstodo, you find one stop handpicked tourist attractions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Yes, you can book your tickets online from ticketstodo at discounted rates even before you land in Dubai. It'll not only save your money but you'...

GAWADAR HISTORY, CPEC, TRAVEL GUIDE| All you want to know about Gawadar

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    GAWADAR HISTORY, CPEC, TRAVEL GUIDE| All you want to know about Gawadar   Being located on the shores of the Arabian Sea and endorsing the fluttering shore winds, Gawadar is a port city on the southwestern coast of Balochistan, Pakistan. Gawadar is a hammered-shaped peninsula situated at apex of Arabia sea and at the mouth of Persian gulf. Gawadar is 460 km (290 miles) west of provincial capital of Sindh, Karachi. It is 70 km east of Pakistan’s border from Iran and 380 km of northeast of Oman, 122 km (76 miles) from Turbat district in Baluchistan. Gawadar means “the gate of winds”.   The sea winds from Arabian Sea touch and craft day and night to fabricate scenic landscapes at on jagged mountains of Gawadar. Gawadar population is approx. 90,000 and the weather is warm and humid in summers. Gawadar is a world’s natural deepest water sea port. There is much to talk about Gawadar’s evolution which is on way from small fishery spot to become a giant economic hu...

MIRI FORT, QUETTA- BALOCHISTAN| MY DAY TRIP BACK TO PAST-fusionstories

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‘While roaming at wrecked lobbies of Miri fortress, Quetta, someone barely ponder that if earlier rulers did not construct mammoth strong fortresses then any available footprints and reminiscence from history must also wiped out by unkind invaders or by natures’ gushes. When my uncle invited us at Quetta (the provincial capital of Balochistan province, Pakistan) in summer vacations then my both working parents hardly could grab 3 holidays attached with one public holiday. The only tourist places which hit my mind were “Ziyarat” and “Hanna Lake” to explore at the city at that time. I didn’t have an idea that “Miri fort” is going to be my best discovery at Quetta which still stands with all grandiloquence at city even after, when on one black day in 1935, the whole city vanished to rocks after an earthquake. miri fort, Quetta, Baluchistan  After landing on Quetta airport at 18 th June, 2019, the cooler breeze welcomed us which real cherished our moods at arriving ...

SAPAT BEACH, MAKRAN,PAKISTAN-UNDISCOVERED BEAUTY- ANCIENT CAVES, GIANT CRABS AND DOLPHINS-usionstories

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SAPAT BEACH, BALOCHISTAN-AN UNDISCOVERED BEAUTY ON LAND Balochistan is largest province of Pakistan by area and is full of mesmerizing and wonderful landscapes which diversify from rock mountains, desert to hidden coast lines. After 2004 when Makran coastal highway was opened for public, from then folks are finding out many of tourist attractions by the road . Almost 250 km apart from Karachi, SAPAT BEACH, is one among them  beauty in Hingol national park. mesmerizing sapat beach of pakistan  It’s better to start the journey at early morning to spend enough time to explore the beach.   4*4 wheel is best for riding till there. After struggling with traffic on RCD road at exit of Karachi and then at city area of Hub at start, you’re going to have long, peaceful and safe journey at Makran coastal highway. It takes almost 3-4 hours to reach the point with flags pointing the travelers to go off road towards SAPAT BEACH. Oh, another long, deserted, unpaved...

8 activities to dare at KHANPUR DAM-A complete family summer adventure place near islamabad-fusion stories

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KHANPUR DAM, REAL SUMMER/HOLIDAY FAMILY ADVENTURE NEAR ISLAMABAD You want to visit Khanpur Dam amid Eid holidays. Do you have idea how far it is from Islamabad?   Isn’t it silly to go out any recreational place at Eid/holiday. Every odd is out,’ the Gents of the family at main dinner at second day of Eid argued scared of traffic jam and hassle of odd crowd on roads and at parks anywhere. ‘Then why can’t we be among anyone? Those are not aliens or not flying in cars that are on roads to entertain their families,’ ladies of house were not ready to listen at any negation. After all its Eid and they also wanted to have some relief out of their houses. The kids also insisted their fathers and uncles to give them chance to spend their Eidi somewhere on swings. KHANPUR DAM AT HARO RIVER 'Khanpur dam is just 40 km far from Islamabad at Haro river in Haripur, KPK. It’ll take at about 1 hour drive in car via G.T. road,’ Usama Bhai scrolled on mobile to show some leniency. ...

Yellow, Amaltas(golden shower) flower trees booms at Islamabad in summers-Pakistan-fusionstories

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‘I out of blue stopped at purview of amaltas(golden shower) flowering trees spread at miles on Islamabad Highway raining and decorating the capital with its golden petals at blazing sun.  Amaltas(golden shower) tree stand elegant at Eid holidays in Islamabad I still remember the times when guests and tourists from other cities were towed to recreational places of Islamabad on foot. The host and guest families’ mamu, mami, chacha, chachi and bulk of cousins feast hiking among dense green, forests of Margalla hills to meet the fun at Shkarparian, Damn e koh, Faisal mosque, Japenese park and Zoo. The teenage guys despite of blood stories and death tolls didn’t hesitate to unveil and kiss the gory swamps of “Lotus Lake” among hush forest at heart of Islamabad. The residents of city were used to growing Hemp (bhang) and feeling drunk without wine . It was impossible to peep another side of Highway through walls of naturally grown row of trees. The naturally ...