We recently bought a house in Netherlands. So I thought let me give you idea how expensive are the houses in Europe and what you can buy with €300,000 (Rs. 50,000,000) in Netherlands. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZa5uyuN9v0
Join me on my journey as I explore the stunning city of Amman and experience the thrill of scuba diving in Aqaba, Jordan. Discover the rich culture, history, and natural beauty of this incredible region.
From exploring the ancient ruins of Petra to swimming in the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea, this #urduhindivlog will take you on a journey through the beautiful landscapes and rich culture of the Middle East. With captivating footage and informative commentary in Urdu/Hindi, this vlog is perfect for anyone interested in traveling to Jordan or simply learning more about this amazing country. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the beauty and history of Jordan from the comfort of your own home!"
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The night we spent on street: This is Most unplanned and adventurous trip we ever had. We didn't plan anything but left and ended up sleep in streets. We don't have a place to sleep.
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Here is another episode of the series: Europe to Pakistan by Road.
Sometime things doesn't go as your plan. Romania wasn't in our plan but we end up in Romania. But now it's time to find out that is Romania safe to Travel?
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Join us on an unforgettable adventure through the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, as we trace Moses' footsteps to the sacred spring of Ain Musa. We'll begin our journey with a thrilling hike through the narrow Siq canyon, marveling at the towering rock formations and intricate carvings that line the path. As we emerge from the Siq, we'll be greeted by the iconic Treasury and other incredible rock-cut structures that were once part of the Nabataean Empire. We'll continue our hike through the stunning landscape, exploring hidden caves, ancient tombs, and other remnants of this fascinating civilization. Finally, we'll reach the peaceful oasis of Ain Musa, where we'll discover the sacred spring that Moses is said to have struck with his staff. Don't miss this chance to follow in Moses' footsteps and discover the wonders of Petra's Nabataean ruins.
Petra is an ancient city located in present-day Jordan that was founded by the Nabataean people in the 4th century BCE. The Nabataeans were an Arab tribe who controlled a vast network of trade routes that passed through the Arabian Peninsula and linked the Mediterranean world with the Far East. They were skilled merchants and builders who constructed a number of impressive structures in Petra, including tombs, temples, and theaters, many of which were carved into the rock face of the surrounding mountains.
Petra was a thriving city during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, but it began to decline in the 4th century CE as the trade routes shifted to other areas. By the 7th century, Petra had been largely abandoned and was eventually forgotten by most of the world.
Petra was rediscovered by the Western world in 1812 when a Swiss explorer named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt disguised himself as a Muslim pilgrim and made his way into the city. Since then, Petra has become one of the world's most famous archaeological sites and a popular tourist destination.
In addition to the impressive rock-cut architecture, Petra is also famous for its water management system, which included a network of channels, cisterns, and dams that allowed the city to survive in an otherwise arid environment. One of the most famous examples of this system is the Siq, a narrow canyon that served as the main entrance to the city and was lined with channels that carried water to the city center.
The Nabataean people were known for their skill in engineering and architecture, as well as their proficiency in trading and commerce. They were an important link between the East and West, and their influence extended from present-day Syria to Saudi Arabia. The Nabataeans were also known for their religious beliefs, which were a blend of indigenous Arab traditions and influences from neighboring cultures.
One of the most distinctive features of Nabataean religion was their worship of rock-cut deities, which were believed to inhabit the mountains and natural formations of the desert landscape. Many of the rock-cut tombs and temples in Petra were likely used for religious purposes, and some of them feature inscriptions and reliefs that provide clues about Nabataean beliefs and practices.
The town of Wadi Musa serves as the gateway to Petra, and many visitors to Petra stay in the town or use it as a base for exploring the surrounding area. Therefore, while Wadi Musa is not the same as Petra, it is an important part of the overall Petra experience.
From exploring the ancient ruins of Petra to swimming in the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea, this #urduhindivlog will take you on a journey through the beautiful landscapes and rich culture of the Middle East. With captivating footage and informative commentary in Urdu/Hindi, this vlog is perfect for anyone interested in traveling to Jordan or simply learning more about this amazing country. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the beauty and history of Jordan from the comfort of your own home!
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This is second day in Porto and here is my point of view about porto. Which is a city of Portugal. We visited most popular library of Portugal which is the most beautiful Library in the area and most popular.
We also did hiking and climbed to a bridge which took us to a beautiful view of porto city.
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Let me show you the other side of Lahore Walled city food. Also called androon lahore street food. Chlo chlty hen le kr tmhy lahore shehar diyan galiyan vich in this glimpse of lahore tour vlog from my Pakistan Tour series. Lahore walled city is adjacent to shahi qila lahore
Lahore, with its glorious past, has historically played the role of one of the most vibrant and colorful cities of South Asia. Today Lahore maintains its identity as the cultural capital of Pakistan. The Walled City of Lahore is the living cultural hub nucleus of Pakistan with Asia’s largest markets, World Heritage Sites, Landmark Monuments, Traditional Bazaars, Enticing Food and Cuisines, Havelis and Museums. Amidst the narrow winding streets and the koochas of the Walled City there is a great hustle and bustle of life. It’s the City that never sleeps.
How pople live in androon lahore and a 400 years old hammam of shah jehan time called shahi hammam.
To save the dilapidating heritage and culture of the walled city of Lahore, the World Bank with the Government of Punjab launched a project “Sustainable Development of Walled City Lahore Project” in 2006 and Aga Khan Trust for Culture was brought on board in 2007 for its execution and technical assistance.
The Shahi Hammam is the only monumental building in Pakistan that represents the Central Asian/Turkish/Irani tradition of public hot baths. It was designed as a public bathhouse to service both the visiting travelers as well as the inhabitants of the city. The Hammam is a single-story building and covers an area of approximately1,050 square meters. Built on the pattern of Turkish and Iranian bathing establishments of its time (which consisted of hot, warm, and cool plunges, sweat rooms, and related facilities), the Hammam is a collection of 21 inter-connected rooms offering all the facilities found in a public bath, an additional room is set at an angle facing Mecca and has been used for offering prayers. WCLA’s in partnership with AKTC-AKCSP carried out the restoration of the Shahi Hammam, with grant support from the Royal Norwegian Embassy. The conservation started in 2014 and was completed in 2015. In September 2016 Shahi Hamam won the UNESCO Award of Merit.
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