"Balochistan is one of the least explored and most fascinating places on the blue planet. Once visited. anyone who loves the outdoors will find the attraction of this land magnetic. It is this very attraction that brought together an eclectic mix of people to form the 4x4 Offroaders Club Karachi, Pakistan."
Neza-e-Sultan
The knowledge of a monolith almost 900 feet high in the remote region of Baluchistan was based on a narrative by Captain G.P. Tate in his book on travels in Baluchistan and published in 1892. An effort worth every second...
» READ | Published August 6, 2003 in PlacesKharan Trip 1999
In search of the extraordinary tombs. Reproduced below is a part from the narrative of Journey made by Col. Henry Pottinger in 1807 and written in a book called Travels through Baluchistan and Sind published in 1810. He was the...
» READ | Published August 4, 2003 in TripsThe Karakoram Highway
The lands route most of the way from Rawalpindi to Gilgit follows the Karakoram Highway up the deep Indus River gorge. The best way to go by road to Gilgit is by following the Grand Trunk road west over...
» READ | Published July 17, 2003 in PlacesExplorers and Adventurers
Mountain exploration began in Europe only in the eighteenth century. Until then the mountains were feared, with most cultures believing them to be home of hungry dragons and fairies able to seduce the unwary to an untimely death. The climbing...
» READ | Published July 17, 2003 in