Thursday, December 31, 2009

15 Largest Masjid around the World

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This is a list of the largest mosques ranked based on a combination of area and capacity to accommodate worships
15:-Al-Aqsa Mosque:




Capacity :-5,000
Al-Aqsa Mosque also known as al-Aqsa, is an Islamic holy place in the Old City of Jerusalem. The mosque itself forms part of the al-Haram ash-Sharif or “Sacred Noble Sanctuary” (along with the Dome of the Rock), a site also known as the Temple Mount and considered the holiest site in Judaism, since it is where the Temple in Jerusalem once stood. Widely considered as the third holiest site in Islam, Muslims believe that the prophet Muhammad was transported from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to al-Aqsa during the Night Journey. Islamic tradition holds that Muhammad led prayers towards this site until the seventeenth month after the emigration, when God ordered him to turn towards the Ka’aba.
The al-Aqsa Mosque was originally a small prayer house built by the Rashidun caliph Umar, but was rebuilt and expanded by the Ummayad caliph Abd al-Malik and finished by his son al-Walid in 705 CE. After an earthquake in 746, the mosque was completely destroyed and rebuilt by the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur in 754, and again rebuilt by his successor al-Mahdi in 780. Another earthquake destroyed most of al-Aqsa in 1033, but two years later the Fatimid caliph Ali az-Zahir built another mosque which has stood to the present-day. During the periodic renovations undertaken, the various ruling dynasties of the Islamic Caliphate constructed additions to the mosque and its precincts, such as its dome, facade, its minbar, minarets and the interior structure. When the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, they used the mosque as a palace and church, but its function as a mosque was restored after its recapture by Saladin. More renovations, repairs and additions were undertaken in the later centuries by the Ayyubids, Mamluks, the Supreme Muslim Council, and Jordan. Today, the Old City is under Israeli control, but the mosque remains under the administration of the Palestinian-led Islamic

 14:-Al Fateh Mosque:

Capacity:- 7,000 (Inside)
The Al-Fateh Mosque (also known as Al-Fateh Islamic Center & Al Fateh Grand Mosque) (Arabic: مسجد الفاتح‎; transliterated: Masjid al-Fatih) is one of the largest mosques in the world, capable of accommodating over 7,000 worshippers at a time. The mosque is the largest place of worship in Bahrain. It is located next to the King Faisal Highway in Juffair, which is a town located in the capital city of Manama. The mosque very close to the Royal Bahraini Palace, the residence of the king of Bahrain Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah. The huge dome built on top of the Al-Fatih Mosque is made of pure fiberglass. Weighting over 60 t (60,000 kg), the dome is currently the worlds largest fibreglass dome. Al-Fateh now includes the new National Library which opened to the public in 2006. The mosque was built by the late Sheikh Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifa in 1987. It is named after Ahmed Al Fateh, the conqueror of Bahrain.

 13:-Sultan Ahmed Mosque:

Capacity:-10,000
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Turkish: Sultanahmet Camii) is the national mosque of Turkey, and is a historical mosque in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the capital of the Ottoman Empire (from 1453 to 1923). The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior.
It was built between 1609 and 1616, during the rule of Ahmed I. Like many other mosques, it also comprises a tomb of the founder, a madrasah and a hospice. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Istanbul.

12:- Masjid Negara:

Capacity:- 15,000(inside)
The Masjid Negara is the national mosque of Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur. It has a capacity of 15,000 people and is situated among 13 acres (53,000 m2) of beautiful gardens. The original structure was designed by a three-person team from the Public Works Department – UK architect Howard Ashley, and Malaysians Hisham Albakri and Baharuddin Kassim. Originally built in 1965, it is a bold and modern approach in reinforced concrete, symbolic of the aspirations of a then newly-independent Malaysia.
Its key features are a 73-metre-high minaret and an 18-pointed star concrete main roof. The umbrella, synonymous with the tropics, is featured conspicuously – the main roof is reminiscent of an open umbrella, the minaret’s cap a folded one. The folded plates of the concrete main roof is a creative solution to achieving the larger spans required in the main gathering hall. Reflecting pools and fountains spread throughout the compound.
Local reports have drawn metaphors about the significance of its main roof: 18 points symbolise the (then) 13 states of Malaysia and the Five Pillars of Islam. However, design member Hisham Albakri revealed in an interview with Badan Warisan Malaysia that this was erroneous.

11:- Id Kah Mosque:

Capacity:- 20,000
The Id Kah mosque (Uyghur: Héytgah Meschit, Chinese: 艾提尕尔; pinyin: àitígǎěr) is a mosque located in Kashgar, Xinjiang, in the western People’s Republic of China. It is the largest mosque in China. Every Friday, it houses nearly 10,000 worshippers and may accommodate up to 20,000.
The mosque was built by Saqsiz Mirza in ca. 1442 (although it incorporated older structures dating back to 996) and covers 16,800 square meters.
It was at the center of a sharp rise in tension between the Muslim Uyghurs and Han Chinese in Xinjiang in 2003, when developers razed a rose garden on the mosque site and built an enclosed market nearby.

10:- Baitul Mukarram:

Capacity:- 30,000
Baitul Mukarram (Arabic: بيت المكرّم‎; The Holy House) is the national mosque of Bangladesh. Located at the heart of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, the mosque was founded during the 1960s. The mosque has a capacity of 30,000, giving it the respectable position of being the 10th biggest mosque in the world. However the mosque is constantly getting overcrowded. This especially occurs during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which has resulted in the Bangladeshi government having to add extensions to the mosque, thus increasing the capacity to at least 40,000.

9:- Jama Masjid, Delhi:

Capacity:- 35,000
The Masjid-i Jahān-Numā (Persian: مسجد جھان نما, the ‘World-reflecting Mosque’), commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India. Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal, and completed in the year 1656 AD, it is the largest and best-known mosque in India. It lies at the origin of a very busy central street of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk.
The later name, Jami Masjid, is a reference to the weekly Friday noon congregation prayers of Muslims, Jummah, which are usually done at a mosque, the “congregational mosque” or “jāmi’ masjid”. The courtyard of the mosque can hold up to twenty-five thousand worshippers. The mosque also houses several relics in a closet in the north gate, including an antique copy of the Qur’an written on deer skin.

8:- Sheikh Zayed Mosque:

Capacity:- 40,000
Sheikh Zayed Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الشيخ زايد) in Abu Dhabi is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates and the sixth largest mosque in the world.It is named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder and the first President of the United Arab Emirates, who is also buried there. The mosque was officially opened in the Islamic month of Ramadan in 2007.
The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority announced that tours of the mosques will be given to both Muslims and non-Muslims beginning in mid-March 2008 in order to promote cultural and religious understanding

7:- Badshahi Mosque:

Capacity:- 100,000
The Badshahi Mosque (Punjabi, Urdu: بادشاھی مسجد), or the ‘Emperor’s Mosque’, in Lahore is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world. It is Lahore’s most famous landmark and a major tourist attraction epitomising the beauty, passion and grandeur of the Mughal era.
Capable of accommodating 10,000 worshippers in its main prayer hall and 100,000 in its courtyard and porticoes, it remained the largest mosque in the world from 1673 to 1986 (a period of 313 years), when overtaken in size by the completion of the Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. Today, it remains the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world after the Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque) of Mecca, the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Medina, the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and the Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.
To appreciate its large size, the four minarets of the Badshahi Mosque are 13.9 ft (4.2 m) taller than those of the Taj Mahal and the main platform of the Taj Mahal can fit inside the 278,784 sq ft (25,899.9 m2) courtyard of the Badshahi Mosque, which is the largest mosque courtyard in the world.

6:- Faisal Mosque:

Capacity:- 300,000
The Faisal Mosque in Islamabad is the largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the sixth largest mosque in the world. It was the largest mosque in the world from 1986 to 1993 when overtaken in size by the completion of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. Subsequent expansions of the Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque) of Mecca and the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Medina, Saudi Arabia during the 1990s relegated Faisal Mosque to fourth place in terms of size.
Faisal Mosque is the National Mosque of Pakistan. It has a covered area of 5,000 m2 (54,000 sq ft)and has a capacity to accommodate approximately 300,000 worshippers (100,000 in its main prayer hall, courtyard and porticoes and another 200,000 in its adjoining grounds). Although its covered main prayer hall is smaller than that of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca (the world’s third largest mosque), Faisal Mosque has the third largest capacity of accommodating worshippers in its adjoining grounds after the Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque) of Mecca, the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Medina. Each of the Mosque’s four minarets are 80 m (260 ft) high (the tallest minarets in South Asia) and measure 10 x 10 m in circumference.
The Faisal Mosque is named after the late King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, who supported and financed the project.

5:- Hassan II Mosque:



Capacity:- 970,000 sq ft
The Hassan II Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الحسن الثاني‎), located in Casablanca is the largest mosque in Morocco and the third largest mosque in the world after the Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque) of Mecca and the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Medina. Designed by the French architect Michel Pinseau and built by Bouygues. It stands on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic, which can be seen through a gigantic glass floor with room for 25,000 worshippers. A further 80,000 can be accommodated in the mosque’s adjoining grounds for a total of 105,000 worshippers present at any given time at the Hassan II mosque. Its minaret is the world’s tallest at 210 m (689 ft).

4:- Istiqlal Mosque:

 
Capacity:- 1,022,571.49 ft
stiqlal Mosque, or Masjid Istiqlal, (Independence Mosque) in Jakarta, Indonesia is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia in term of capacity to accomodate people. However in term of building structure and land coverage, Istiqlal is the largest in Southeast Asia. This national mosque of Indonesia was build to commemorate Indonesian independence, as nation’s gratitude for God’s blessings; the independence of Indonesia. Therefore the national mosque of Indonesia was named “Istiqlal”, an arabic word for “Independence”.

3:- Muhammed Ali Pasha Mosque:

Capacity:- 6,443,943.95 ft
The Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha or Alabaster Mosque (Arabic: مسجد محمد علي, Turkish: Mehmet Ali Paşa Camii) is a mosque situated in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt and commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848.
Situated on the summit of the citadel, this Ottoman mosque, the largest to be built in the first half of the 19th century, is, with its animated silhouette and twin minarets, the most visible mosque in Cairo. The mosque was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad Ali’s oldest son, who died in 1816.
This mosque, along with the citadel, is one of the landmarks and tourist attractions of Cairo and is one of the first features to be seen when approaching the city from no matter which side.

2:- Al-Masjid al-Nabawim:

 
Capacity:- 600,000 (increased to 1,000,000 during the hajj period)
Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (Arabic: المسجد النبوي‎ [IPA /mæsʤıd ænːæbæwiː] “Mosque of the Prophet”), often called the Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque situated in the city of Medina. As the final resting place of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, it is considered the second holiest site in Islam by both Shia and Sunni Muslims (the first being the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca) and is the second largest mosque in the world.
One of the most notable features of the site is the Green Dome over the center of the mosque, where the tomb of Muhammad is located. It is not exactly known when the green dome was constructed but manuscripts dating to the early 12th century describe the dome. It is known as the Dome of the Prophet or the Green Dome. Subsequent Islamic rulers greatly expanded and decorated it. Early Muslim leaders Abu Bakr and Umar are buried in an adjacent area in the mosque.
The site was originally Muhammad’s house; he settled there after his Hijra (emigration) to Medina, later building a mosque on the grounds. He himself shared in the heavy work of construction. The original mosque was an open-air building. The basic plan of the building has been adopted in the building of other mosques throughout the world.
The mosque also served as a community center, a court, and a religious school. There was a raised platform for the people who taught the Qur’an.

1:- Masjid al-Haram:

Capacity:- 900,000 (increased to 4,000,000 during the hajj period)
Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām (المسجد الحرام) (pronounced [ʔælˈmæsdʒɪd ælħɑˈrɑːm] “The Sacred Mosque”), is the largest mosque in the world. Located in the city of Mecca, it surrounds the Kaaba, the place which Muslims turn towards while offering daily prayers and is considered the holiest place on Earth by Muslims. The mosque is also known as the Grand Mosque.
The current structure covers an area of 400,800 square metres (99.0 acres) including the outdoor and indoor praying spaces and can accommodate up to 4 million worshippers during the Hajj period, the largest annual gatherings of people in the world.
 
 

Islamabad Tours

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slamabad Tours take in a number of exciting options that delight travelers from all across the globe. The capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad is located in the Potohar Plateau to the northwest of the country. It was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital. Tours to Islamabad incorporate everything from dining, sightseeing and travel to excellent accommodation in some of the finest hotels in the city. Islamabad Tours also provide you with an insight into the cultural scenario and traditions of this age old city. Islamabad Attractions take in the major landmarks of the metropolis that provide amazing
glimpses into its history and wealthy heritage.
                                                                                               Rawal Lake:



Some popular sightseeing destinations that must be incorporated in your Islamabad Tours are Rawal Lake, Fatima Jinnah Park and Chattar bagh, Taxila, the world’s oldest university, China town etc.



Faisal Mosque:

The Faisal Mosque, well known for its architecture and size, was gifted by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. Islamabad is a clean city,
compared to other cities in Pakistan. It is well-organized, and divided into different sectors, such as the commercial district, the diplomatic enclave, the educational sector, the industrial area etc each with a park and shopping area.






Pakistani food should not be given a miss at any cost. Jahangir’s is one of the most popular local restaurant chains. Its delicious desi or local items and barbecue are a pleasure, attracting the appreciation of food
 lovers, in mastery of Pakistani and Indian specialties.


One of the Islamabad Attractions is cycling and mountain biking, fast becoming a favorite activity because of the permissive weather and the terrain. Head down Islamabad’s topography if you want to go for some adventurous cycling and scenic bike trails. Islamabad Tours are always enjoyable.





Islamabad Tourist Attractions:
Islamabad Tourist Attractions include various places of sightseeing in Islamabad. If you want you can explore all of them. Among them you will find various places, natural attractions and gardens. Travelers love to take a trip of all these places. In fact the Islamabad Tourist Attractions have a variety that leaves travelers asking for more.


Islamabad Tourist Attractions include a mosque that is also known for its aesthetic construction and spaciousness. This mosque is called the Faisal Mosque. It was built under the patronage of the Saudi Arabian king Fasial bin Abdul Aziz. It can accommodate 40,000 worshipers.

If you want to take a look at the various natural sites then you can do that by visiting the Margalla hills first. It is a major part of the sightseeing in Islamabad. These hills are situated in the northern side of Islamabad. In these hills there are picnic spots.




Daman-e-Koh is one such lace for family outing. It has two sites that are just perfect for picnics. These two places are known for the restaurants, coffee shops, the garden and the fascinating view of the surroundings that they provide.


Islamabad Tourist Attractions does not end here though. You can also go for trekking in the Shakarparian Hills. If you want to see various wildlife then you will find some here. A visit to the beautiful Rose and Jasmine Garden is also important to make your Tourism in Islamabad a memorable one. This garden is most famous for the collection of different varieties of roses. There are also various types of Jasmine here. It is one of the pollution free places here.



Travelers will also enjoy the view of the Rawal Lake. This reservoir is the main source of water in t5eh cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The Islamabad Tourist Attractions also include a modern structure that is the Saudi Pak Tower Building. It is the address of many multinational companies. Even United Nations have opened up a few offices here.
Serena Hotel:

Hotels in Islamabad:
There are a number of Hotels in Islamabad that range from exclusive luxury hotels to first class business hotels and affordable budget hotels. Hotels in Islamabad seek to offer not only a comfortable but a memorable staying experience to their valued guests. Islamabad is largely considered to be the true face of progressive Pakistan. While its wide thoroughfares, beautiful houses and lively bazaars serve as a picturesque reminder of its intriguing past, its recently built structures are a testimony of its progressive spirit.
    Marriott Hotel


As the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is the commercial nerve centre of this country and is a popular meeting place for many local and international businessmen, traders and corporate executives.

Islamabad is also a major tourist destination that is visited by a number of leisure tourists all round the year, who come here to see its many beautiful sights including landscaped gardens, historic monuments and so on. Those coming to this city have a wide choice of Hotels to select from as per their need and budget. Keep reading to know more about various types of accommodation and Hotels in Islamabad.
Popular Islamabad Hotels:

On your trip to Islamabad in Pakistan you can put up in any of the following hotels for a memorable staying experience. These hotels rank among the finest hotels in the city and serve as an ideal holiday haven for anyone who wants to explore the various facets of this vibrant, modern and beautiful city. The warm hospitality and personalized services offered in these hotels will make you feel special and cared for. Whether you are a traveling businessman or a holidaymaker, stay in the under mentioned Hotels in Islamabad for a memorable holiday experience. Some of the most popular Hotels in Islamabad are listed below:
  • Islamabad Serena Hotel
  • Islamabad Marriott Hotel
  • Pearl Continental Hotel Islamabad
  • Hotel Marina International
  • Best Western Regency Hotel
  • Hotel Depapae
  • Jacaranda Guest House
  • Continental House
  • Ambassador Hotel
  • Holiday Inn Islamabad
  • Savanna Inn
  • Shalimar Hotel

Islamabad Tours

Posted by farrukh


slamabad Tours take in a number of exciting options that delight travelers from all across the globe. The capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad is located in the Potohar Plateau to the northwest of the country. It was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan’s capital. Tours to Islamabad incorporate everything from dining, sightseeing and travel to excellent accommodation in some of the finest hotels in the city. Islamabad Tours also provide you with an insight into the cultural scenario and traditions of this age old city. Islamabad Attractions take in the major landmarks of the metropolis that provide amazing
glimpses into its history and wealthy heritage.
                                                                                               Rawal Lake:



Some popular sightseeing destinations that must be incorporated in your Islamabad Tours are Rawal Lake, Fatima Jinnah Park and Chattar bagh, Taxila, the world’s oldest university, China town etc.



Faisal Mosque:

The Faisal Mosque, well known for its architecture and size, was gifted by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. Islamabad is a clean city,
compared to other cities in Pakistan. It is well-organized, and divided into different sectors, such as the commercial district, the diplomatic enclave, the educational sector, the industrial area etc each with a park and shopping area.






Pakistani food should not be given a miss at any cost. Jahangir’s is one of the most popular local restaurant chains. Its delicious desi or local items and barbecue are a pleasure, attracting the appreciation of food
 lovers, in mastery of Pakistani and Indian specialties.


One of the Islamabad Attractions is cycling and mountain biking, fast becoming a favorite activity because of the permissive weather and the terrain. Head down Islamabad’s topography if you want to go for some adventurous cycling and scenic bike trails. Islamabad Tours are always enjoyable.





Islamabad Tourist Attractions:
Islamabad Tourist Attractions include various places of sightseeing in Islamabad. If you want you can explore all of them. Among them you will find various places, natural attractions and gardens. Travelers love to take a trip of all these places. In fact the Islamabad Tourist Attractions have a variety that leaves travelers asking for more.


Islamabad Tourist Attractions include a mosque that is also known for its aesthetic construction and spaciousness. This mosque is called the Faisal Mosque. It was built under the patronage of the Saudi Arabian king Fasial bin Abdul Aziz. It can accommodate 40,000 worshipers.

If you want to take a look at the various natural sites then you can do that by visiting the Margalla hills first. It is a major part of the sightseeing in Islamabad. These hills are situated in the northern side of Islamabad. In these hills there are picnic spots.




Daman-e-Koh is one such lace for family outing. It has two sites that are just perfect for picnics. These two places are known for the restaurants, coffee shops, the garden and the fascinating view of the surroundings that they provide.


Islamabad Tourist Attractions does not end here though. You can also go for trekking in the Shakarparian Hills. If you want to see various wildlife then you will find some here. A visit to the beautiful Rose and Jasmine Garden is also important to make your Tourism in Islamabad a memorable one. This garden is most famous for the collection of different varieties of roses. There are also various types of Jasmine here. It is one of the pollution free places here.



Travelers will also enjoy the view of the Rawal Lake. This reservoir is the main source of water in t5eh cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The Islamabad Tourist Attractions also include a modern structure that is the Saudi Pak Tower Building. It is the address of many multinational companies. Even United Nations have opened up a few offices here.
Serena Hotel:

Hotels in Islamabad:
There are a number of Hotels in Islamabad that range from exclusive luxury hotels to first class business hotels and affordable budget hotels. Hotels in Islamabad seek to offer not only a comfortable but a memorable staying experience to their valued guests. Islamabad is largely considered to be the true face of progressive Pakistan. While its wide thoroughfares, beautiful houses and lively bazaars serve as a picturesque reminder of its intriguing past, its recently built structures are a testimony of its progressive spirit.
    Marriott Hotel


As the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is the commercial nerve centre of this country and is a popular meeting place for many local and international businessmen, traders and corporate executives.

Islamabad is also a major tourist destination that is visited by a number of leisure tourists all round the year, who come here to see its many beautiful sights including landscaped gardens, historic monuments and so on. Those coming to this city have a wide choice of Hotels to select from as per their need and budget. Keep reading to know more about various types of accommodation and Hotels in Islamabad.
Popular Islamabad Hotels:

On your trip to Islamabad in Pakistan you can put up in any of the following hotels for a memorable staying experience. These hotels rank among the finest hotels in the city and serve as an ideal holiday haven for anyone who wants to explore the various facets of this vibrant, modern and beautiful city. The warm hospitality and personalized services offered in these hotels will make you feel special and cared for. Whether you are a traveling businessman or a holidaymaker, stay in the under mentioned Hotels in Islamabad for a memorable holiday experience. Some of the most popular Hotels in Islamabad are listed below:
  • Islamabad Serena Hotel
  • Islamabad Marriott Hotel
  • Pearl Continental Hotel Islamabad
  • Hotel Marina International
  • Best Western Regency Hotel
  • Hotel Depapae
  • Jacaranda Guest House
  • Continental House
  • Ambassador Hotel
  • Holiday Inn Islamabad
  • Savanna Inn
  • Shalimar Hotel

Karachi Tours

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Nestled on the coast of the Arabian Sea, Karachi has emerged from a small fishing village to the rapidly flourishing center of trade and commerce of Pakistan. The largest city of Pakistan is also the home to a myriad of sightseeing attractions. Karachi Tours will not only include visits to the places of tourist interest but will also provide you the glimpses of the history of the city as you come approach the historical structures of colonial Pakistan. Karachi Tours will take to some of the world famous beach fronts where you can enjoy numerous beach side activities.



Well known tourist attractions which are to be seen must on your Karachi Tours are Mazar-e-Quaid where lies the body of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the father of the nation of Pakistan, Mohatta Palace and museum and Lady Lloyd pier at Bin Qasim park.




 Aga Khan University 
Hospitel:





To view one of the finest showcases of modern Islamic architecture pay a visit to the Aga Khan University hospital. Other places to be visited are Karachi Port Authority's Water Jet fountain and Masjid e Tooba which is known to be the largest single-domed mosque in the world.
     Tooba Mosque:


Karachi Tours will take you some of the finest beaches of the world. Clifton beach bordering the Arabian Sea provides ample opportunities for activities like cruising, yatching and skiing among others.






Cliffton Beach:


Resides there are some other important places like Holy Trinity Cathedral, St. Andrew's Church and Manora Island which are popular tourist destinations.





       Monora Island:




On Karachi Tours you will discover that in the city presents juxtaposition of the old and the new, as you view the dazzling sky scrapers which are stunning achievements of of modern architectures side by side the huge colonial edifices of Central Jail, City Court Building,Clifton Pavilion and Kothari Parade, Denso Hall, DJ Science College, Empress Market,


Empress Market:


Frere Hall, Government House and Hindu Gymkhana. Do not forget to visit the museum like Pakistan Air Force Museum,Karachi Expo Centre,







                    DJ Science College:  












PIA Planetarium, Karachi Stock Exchange Building and National Museum of Pakistan.


 P.A.F Museum:



There are large number of shops in Karachi where you can satisfy your shopping spree. Savor delicacies of different cuisines of the world on your at restaurants of Karachi. At present the hotels in Pakistan as well as several travel agencies offers different packages on Karachi Tours.



Food Street:


These packages provide you everything from food, transportation, trained guides among others. Choose the best package and set out to explore this wonderful city.

Karachi Tourist Attractions:

Karachi  Tourist  Attractions  impart  the  tourists  a clear  idea  about  the natural landscape as well as about the culture and heritage of the land. The city harbors various parks, museums, monuments, and other notable structures. The Karachi Tourist Attractions provide the visitors opportunities to learn about the art and architecture of the region.  

Hawkes Bay Beach:


The National Museum in Karachi is one of the most visited spots in the city. Situated in the Burns Garden, this museum houses 11 galleries out of which the most significant one is the Quran Gallery. The museum displays collection of various items which belonged to the Indus valley Civilization, Gandhara civilization, Pakistan’s Political History and Islamic Art. Visitors will chance upon rare manuscripts, artworks, sculptures and murals. The Ethnological Gallery is yet another important section in this museum.
                                                                            National Musuem:


Encircled by a plush park, The Maritime Museum is another notable attraction for the tourists. It features 6 galleries and displays items and aspects related to the naval history of Pakistan. Visitors can get to view murals, kiosks, taxidermy, statues, and ancient appliances. There is an artificial lake too comprising of a Mine Sweeper and a Midget Submarine.

Chowkandi Tombs:


The Quaid’s Mausoleum poses a marvelous structure with lavishly decorated interiors. The ceiling features delicate designs and artworks, and tourists will get to see a prominent and a gorgeous chandelier in here. The Tuba Mosque is an astounding structure consisting of a spacious prayer hall. Both these structures are associated to the religious sentiments and essence of Karachi and its people.

 Abdullah Shah Gazi tomb:




The Clifton Beach is a favorite place to visit. There are small shops along the beach selling handmade products of seashells which can be used as exquisite gift items. Visitors can also check out the amusement park including an aquarium and a bowling alley. It is in this area where tourists can also get to see the Shrine of Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi. At night time, one can witness an amazing fountain on the sea lit up with white lights.

 

Jehangir Kothari Parade:




The city also comprises of several buildings resembling Colonial art style. To mention few of them are Frere Hall, Merewether Tower, Jehangir Kothari Parade, Khaliq Deena Hall, Governor’s House, KMC Building, Former Victoria Museum, Sindh Club, Hindu Gymkhana, Sindh Assembly Building and KMC Building.

Hindu Gymkhana:


 

 


Hotels in Karachi :

There are a number of Hotels in Karachi and therefore accommodation is not a major problem. Five star and four star hotels are there in plenty and there are budget hotels in Karachi as well. All the Hotels in Karachi give quality service and the standard of hospitality is commendable.



Some of the facilities that tourists will find in the Karachi hotels include air-conditioners, spa and massage centers, televisions, swimming pools, fitness centers, wheel chair accessibility, tennis courts, bicycling, jogging tracks, hot tub, and kitchen facilities. In the business hotels in Karachi the guests will find conference facilities and banquet facilities as well. There are some hotels in Karachi that allow pets’ accommodation as well.

Among the chain hotels that are found in Karachi are:
  • Sheraton Hotel:








 

                             Marriott Hotel:


 
  • The hotels under these groups live upto their standards and offer exquisite services. The Pearl Continental Hotel and the Avari Towers hotel under the Avari International group of hotels provide dining facilities, business facilities as well as recreational and healthcare facilities to the guests.



Mercure Hotel:




    The Marriott Hotel offers leisure facilities and also business facilities. There are separate rooms for the business executives and the holidaying public. Drug store, baby sitting facilities and currency exchange center are present in the hotel. Besides a spa there is a gift shop in the hotel as well. The Sheraton Hotel and towers is one of the 5star hotels in Karachi and provide the guests with every sort of amenity. It is an embodiment of luxury unlimited.
                 Avari Hotel:




    The Embassy Inn is an affordable hotel which is situated minutes away from the Quaid-e-Azam International Airport. From this hotel the guests can access the important tourist sites. Facilities in the hotel’s rooms include air conditioners as well as internet services. Most of the hotels in Karachi provide dining facilities in addition to the lodging facilities.

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