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Plan language: СрпскиThings to do in Pakistan include marveling at the grandeur of the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, one of the largest mosques in the world. History buffs can explore Mohenjo-daro, an ancient Indus Valley Civilization site. Additionally, Lahore Fort offers fascinating Mughal architecture and expansive gardens to roam and admire.


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Explore one of Asia's largest fortresses and walk through history. Encounter giant gates and secret tunnels that tell tales of ancient battles and royal power.
Brze činjenice: Walls stretch over 4 kilometers, making it one of the largest fortresses in the region. Its massive gates once controlled trade routes between South Asia and Central Asia.
Istaknuto: A secret tunnel under the fort was used for quick escapes during sieges, revealing the advanced military planning. The main entrance gate holds intricate carvings featuring elephants and lions, symbols of strength and protection.


Jhelum
Explore the world's largest pink salt mine. Walk through vast tunnels and see a sparkling salt mosque inside.
Brze činjenice: The site is the second largest salt mine in the world, producing pink salt that contains nearly 98 percent pure sodium chloride. Over 250 kilometers of tunnels weave through the mountain, making it a fascinating underground maze.
Istaknuto: Visitors can see a mosque carved entirely from salt bricks inside the mine, glowing with a warm, pink hue under special lighting. The ambient salt air inside is said to have therapeutic benefits, attracting visitors seeking natural wellness.

Gulab Jamun consists of deep-fried dough balls soaked in a sweet rose-flavored syrup, and it is a staple dessert at celebrations like Eid and weddings across Pakistan.

Jalebi is a spiral-shaped, deep-fried sweet soaked in sugar syrup, known for its crispiness and bright orange color that makes it irresistible during festivals.

Kheer is a creamy rice pudding flavored with cardamom, saffron, and nuts, often served during special occasions and religious ceremonies in Pakistan.

Biryani is a highly spiced, aromatic rice dish layered with marinated meat or vegetables and is a culinary symbol of Pakistan's rich Mughlai heritage.

Nihari is a slow-cooked meat stew, traditionally eaten as a hearty breakfast, famous for its depth of flavor and tender meat.

Samosas are deep-fried triangular pastries filled with spiced potatoes, peas, or meat, widely enjoyed as a popular street food snack in Pakistan.

Lassi is a refreshing yogurt-based drink that can be sweet or salty, often flavored with rose water or spices, and is a common thirst quencher in Pakistan.

Rooh Afza is a concentrated syrup mixed with water or milk, known for its unique blend of herbs, fruits, and flowers, and is especially popular during Ramadan.

Chai, or spiced tea with milk and sugar, is an integral part of Pakistani hospitality and daily life, often brewed strong with cardamom and sometimes ginger.
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