Monday, January 23, 2012

Things to Consider Before Visiting Pakistan

Pakistan is an ancient civilization and is known for its beautiful and cultural locations. A well thought out and comprehensive preparation is needed before setting out for your flight to Pakistan. So to completely enjoy your vacation one must have a good idea as to the requirement for travelling to Pakistan.

It is natural for all travellers to look for the cheapest tickets to Islamabad. Such flights can be obtained from various providers online. Most providers let you compare the prices of various airlines so that you can find a cheap ticket to Pakistan. Pakistan at most places experiences a dry climate. The summers tend to get very hot whereas the winters are more pleasant and bearable. I personally love the hot summers of Pakistan and tend to find a ticket to Pakistan in July/August where the summer is at its peak.

The advantage of finding a ticket during this period is that you might get the best prices and the cheapest flights. However if you do not like the summers then the best time to travel to Pakistan would be in the winter months from November till early April. During this period the climate is considerable pleasant.

The airports in Pakistan are well maintained and well connected to all the key cities. The Jinnah international airport in karachi, Allama Iqbal airport in Lahore and Benazir Bhutto airport in Islamabad are the major international airports of Pakistan and are well maintained along with adequate facilities. Furthermore other capital cities of Pakistan such as Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot and Multan all have international airports.

There are a large number of big shopping plazas and small stores located at convenient locations. The local handicrafts are also easily available. All items in Pakistan are very cheap, the best time to shop is before Eid when all the prices are dropped and mega sales are announced. Another pleasurable experience in Pakistan is dining out as there are a large number of options available for dining out, a variety of hotels and restaurants offer local and international dishes.

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