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![]() liaquat baghLiaquat Bagh, formerly known as the “company bagh” , is of great historical interest. The first prime minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan, was assassinated here in 1950. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Banazir Bhutto was assassinated here on 27 December 2007. | ![]() Ayub-Park-RawalpindiAyub National Park is located beyond the old Presidency on Jhelum Road. It covers an area of about 2,300 acres (930 ha) and has a playland, lake with boating facility, an aquarium and a garden-restaurant. Visitors can rent a boat to relax on the lake, kids can enjoy the playgrounds and various rides the park has to offer. | ![]() Jinnah park RawalpindiJinnah Park was inaugurated at the heart of Rawalpindi and has since become a hotspot of activity for the city. People from as far out as Peshawer and Lahore come to Jinnah Park to enjoy its modern facilities. It houses a state-of-the-art cinema, Cinepax, a Metro Cash and Carry supermarket, an outlet of McDonalds, gaming lounges, Motion Rides and other recreational facilities. The vast lawns also provide an adequate picnic spot. |
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![]() Rawat FortRawat Fort is 17 km east of Rawalpindi, on the Grand Trunk Road leading to Lahore. Gakhars, a fiercely independent tribe of the Pothohar Plateau, built the fort in the early 16th century. The grave of a Gakhar Chief, Sultan Sarang Khan is inside the fort. | ![]() Pharwala FortPharwala Fort is about 40 km from Rawalpindi beyond Lehtrar road. It is a Gakhar fort built it in the 15th century on the ruins of a 10th-century Hindi Shahi Fort. Emperor Babur conquered the it in 1519 |
We are offering a Trip to Banjosa Lake dated September 13 per head fee is 3000 , lunch ,BBQ Diner, Cold drinks and may many more
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