The North Central of Pakistan
The North Central of Pakistan is the heart of Pakistan including the modern capital city, Islamabad. It starts with Rahim Yar Khan in the south and ends in the North with the Islambad. Lahore is in the east while in the west there are Mian Wali, Multan and Pindi Gheip.
This area is the hub of commodity production in Pakistan. As it is the area with alluvial plains, the production of the finest cotton, excellent quality of rice, wheat and other agricultural production not only prop up the whole economy of Pakistan but also contribute to make the major portion of Pakistan’s export products.
The North Central of Pakistan attracts tourists, especiall interested in culture, civilization and architecture. It is home for centuries old Indus civilization, Gandhara Art, remarkable cultural heritage, breathtaking museums with full of insight and discovery.
It also offers diversified cultures and multi-religious sacred places including temples, churches, shrines and great mosques. Thus Badshahi Mosque, Iqbal’s Tomb, Royal Museum of Lahore, Rohtas Fort, Shalimar Gardens, Shrine of Data Sahib, Wahagah Border, Shrine of Maluk Shah, Shrine of Shah Shams Tabreiz, Wah Gardens, Murree Hills, Islamabad and its surroundings are few of the many tourist spots to numerate in this area. Some world class hospitality establishments including Serena Hotels, Marriott, Pearl Continental and the Ambassadors are serving visitors in this region. |

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