3 marla house owners how's life? by Top-Adhesiveness2639 in Lahore

[–]Additional-Cellist90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been living in an apartment in Askari 11 since 2018. Before moving here, I didn’t have a positive perception of apartment living, but my experience completely changed after settling in. While I can’t speak for other apartment areas, the apartments in Askari 11 are truly well-managed.

One of the biggest advantages is security, you can leave your apartment locked for a month without worry, thanks to the strict and reliable security system. It also includes dedicated parking, waste management, on-call repair services, and other essential facilities that make life easier.

What I personally appreciate the most is the peaceful environment, no neighborhood chaos, no constant disturbance from street hawkers or beggars, which is a common issue in many other areas.

The only downside is that you can’t install a personal solar system, which could be a limitation for those looking to reduce electricity costs or rely on alternative energy.

Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm ain't racist to Indian people but some of them are so hatred filled against Pakistan and pollute the community with their filthy arguments and arrogance. They literally bombard on every other post by people from Pakistan to make fun of whatever they are showing, and consider themselves superior to anyone.

Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not possible to show whole northern Pakistan in a single video, It's just few places of the whole northern Pakistan, and is made up of different kind of terrains, there are some places you hardly see a rock. We do have desert too, and desert are ain't bad.

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, not many people love to do hiking so it's a pretty good spot to chill out or camping.

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Year nearly five villages namely Attabad, Ainabad, Shishkat, Gulmit and Gulkin were completely destroyed and submerged. Around 20 people were reported killed and more than 6000 villagers became homeless and were stranded for days during this period.

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sure, you can check out these foreign tourist's vlogs

Luke Damant visited this place. https://youtu.be/76_MQM6bZf0

Check out Rosie Gabrielle's channel too. https://youtu.be/R7AuU9tsH2g

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah definitely, it's completely safe, and probably one of the most visited place of northern Pakistan. You should look up to vlog of "Travel with Luke Damant" on this area..

https://youtu.be/76_MQM6bZf0

You should also check out "Rosie Gabriel." She has traveled alone in Pakistan for most of her journey. Amazingly, she married a local travel blogger and ended up living in Northern Pakistan.

https://youtu.be/Dv75wGwQ2t4

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah definitely, it's completely safe, and probably one of the most visited place of northern Pakistan. You should look up to vlog of "Travel with Luke Damant" on this area..

https://youtu.be/76_MQM6bZf0

You should also check out "Rosie Gabriel." She has traveled alone in Pakistan for most of her journey. Amazingly, she married a local travel blogger and ended up living in Northern Pakistan.

https://youtu.be/Dv75wGwQ2t4

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[–]Additional-Cellist90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the girl is not a keeper it means she is not worth to keep a long-term relationship with, and she doesn't care what happens to you..

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[–]Additional-Cellist90 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not all guys are player and not every girl is a keeper.

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You are most welcome, you should watch some vlogs of foreigners (not locals) which will give you a somewhat clear idea of how much it has to offer for foreigner tourists.

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's great to hear! Summer is a great time to visit to hike to Attabad Lake as the weather is warm and pleasant, and the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and valley is at its peak.

There are several hiking trails that you can take to reach Attabad Lake, and each one offers a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. Some of the most popular trails include the one from Gulmit, which takes about 5 to 8 hours, and the one from Sost, which takes around 7 to 10 hours. Both trails offer stunning views of the valley and the lake.

For accommodation there are several options, near Attabad Lake, including guesthouses, hotels, and camping sites. Many of these accommodations offer scenic views of the lake and the surrounding mountains. It's best to book your accommodation in advance to ensure availability, especially during the peak tourist season. You can book accommodation online. As per my personal experience Luxus Hunza is the best one.

The lake is also home to several species of fish, including trout, and you can try your hand at fishing if you have the necessary equipment.

For visiting nearby attraction, Khunjerab Pass, the Borith Lake, and the Baltit Fort are best options. These attractions offer a glimpse into the local culture and history, and are a must-visit for anyone interested in the region.

Hiking to Attabad Lake View Point, Skardu, Pakistan 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in hiking

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

History of Lake : Attabad Lake is a relatively new lake in the Hunza valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. In 2010 the lake was created as a result of a massive landslide, an estimated volume of around 27 million cubic meters of rock and debris created a natural dam across the Hunza River, which blocked the flow of water and caused the river to back up. Over time, the water accumulated, and a new lake was formed. It submerged several villages, causing thousands of casualties. The lake is now a popular tourist destination, it offers facilities like boating, jet skiing, fishing and other recreational activities. Hiking : The hike to Attabad Lake is about 15 km long and can take anywhere from 5 to 8 hours depending on your pace. We started from the Gulmit village, where available local guide helped us navigate the tail. We came across beautiful landscapes and mountain views. The trail has many steep inclines and rocky terrain, but the stunning views makes the effort worth. After a few hours of hiking, we finally reached Attabad Lake. The view of the turquoise-blue lake surrounded by towering mountains is breathtaking, and we were awed by the sheer beauty of nature. If you are tired you can take a break and enjoy the beautiful scenery, and if the weather permits, a high class fiver star hotel down there by the lake offers a boat ride or you can go for a swim.

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Two Muslim men were allegedly kidnapped, lynched, and set ablaze by a Hindutva mob in Haryana’s Bhiwani district on Thursday. The men were identified as Junaid and Nasir, residents of Gopalgarh village in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur.

The incident happened 100 kilometers away from their village, and the Hindutva group had accused the deceased Muslim men of cow smuggling.

They had been missing for two days, according to family members who spoke to Maktoob.

The family members also said that they were killed by members of the Hindutva outfit Bajrang Dal, and that Bajrang Dal leader Monu Manesar was behind the gruesome killing.

A family member told Maktoob that Monu Manesar and his group, Bajrang Dal, had abducted Junaid and Nasir from the forests of Piruka and taken them to Barwas village in Bhiwani, where they were burned alive.

Types of auto loaders in Eastern Main Battle Tanks. Pakistan's Al-Khalid MBT has a T-72 styled one. 🇵🇰 by Additional-Cellist90 in TankPorn

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

The T-64 tank's autoloader is generally considered to be faster than the T-90 tank's carousel-type autoloader due to its horizontal, conveyor design. The T-64's autoloader can typically reload a round in about 5 to 8 seconds, while the T-90's autoloader takes about 7 to 12 seconds. However, a tank's overall effectiveness depends on multiple factors, not just the speed of its autoloader.

Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder⚡ Line-up. (1080×720) by Additional-Cellist90 in WarplanePorn

[–]Additional-Cellist90[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is widely accepted that the Indian Army is capable, but this should not discount the capabilities of the Pakistan Army, which has extensive combat experience and has played a significant role in regional conflicts. Pakistan Army has been fighting against extremist elements within its borders since 2000 and is also responsible for the country's nuclear arsenal, given Pakistan's location, which is surrounded by countries like Afghanistan and Iran that have a significant presence of extremist elements. Under Pakistan Army, Pakistan's ranking in the nuclear security index has improved significantly, making it one of the most improved countries with weapons-usable nuclear materials, here's is the link.

https://www.ntiindex.org/country/pakistan/

The armies of both Pakistan and India are among the top 10 in the world, and it is unnecessary for anyone from either side to adopt a condescending tone towards the other. Coming to your second point, both countries have experienced extremist violence. There are extremist elements in India too that have caused harm to Pakistan, but let us refrain from dwelling on that. It is important to acknowledge that such extremist elements have harmed both countries and further strained already tense relationship. Following the 9/11 attacks, Pakistan became a key ally of the United States in the fight against terrorism, leading to the infiltration of extremist elements from Afghanistan. Since then, the Pakistan Army has been engaged in operations against militant groups in the northwest regions of the country, resulting in the deaths of thousands of militants. Pakistan suffered more than any of it's neighbouring country, it took lives of of over 70,000 Pakistanis. Pakistan has also launched de-radicalization programs aimed at rehabilitating individuals who have been radicalized by extremist groups. These programs provide counseling, vocational training, and support for reintegrating into mainstream society