7 Incredible Things to Do in Peshawar, Pakistan

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Peshawar is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a beautiful city with the rich history that carries traits of Mughal Era from the 17th century and even further. This ancient town saw the likes of Alexander the Great and Babur, the pathway for plethora great civilizations such as the Greeks, Aryans, Persians, Mughals and the Mongols. You can find various buildings, historical streets, and bazaars that have modified a little in the past hundred years.

For those with a passion for history, walking around these streets and bazaars is a treat to eyes. But don't fret if history isn't your thing, as Peshawar will make you fall in love with this beautiful city. Here are interesting things to do if you are in Peshawar.

1. Qisa Khwani Bazaar

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The Qissa Khawani Bazaar dates back to 1000 years ago or even more. It got the name from various professional storytellers, who would camp here and entertain soldier and travelers with intriguing stories of love as well as war. These storytellers add the real rustic and historic essence to this bazaar. Over 1000 years, things have changed, but the bazaar still has the earthy historic touch to it. Walking the streets of this bazaar is and having a soothing cup of green tea (known as Kahwa) is a perfect traveling moment for travel-holics. A must have when in Peshawar!

2. Peshawar Museum

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This museum was built in 1905 during the British Colonialist Regime. And, it was popularly known as “Victoria Memorial Hall”. Its two-story building features an amalgamation of South Mughal Islamic Asian, British, Buddhist, Hindu, and Architectural style. It is the collection of Gandharan art that is the highlight of this museum. You can go through 14,000 items from various civilizations. There are coins, sculptures, weapons, and crafts, household items, art, and a lot more. A stroll down the Peshawar Museum will leave you intrigued.

3. Mohabbat Khan Mosque

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The Mohabbat Khan Mosque was built in late Mughal Era of Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb. And, it was the governor of that time – Mohabbat Khan – who built this pilgrimage. This mosque is a beautiful and fine specimen of Mughal Architecture. And, it will truly leave you awe-inspired. You can enjoy the vast and open courtyard view from the roof of the mosque. Include it in your itenary on your next visit to Peshwar.

4. Bala Hissar Fort

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The first and the most beautiful places to visit the time you enter the city is Bala Hissar Fort. No matter, whether you are coming from Khyber or Rawalpindi, the first thing that steals your attention is the mighty Bala Hissar Fort. When you pass under the shadow of this gigantic battlements and ramparts, you just cannot fail to be impressed.

5. Sethi House Museum

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Anyone, who admires historical art, surely can’t take away their eyes from Sethi House Museum, located in the Sethi Mohallah. It is said that these houses were the homes of the Sethi family, who have established businessmen with businesses in Central Asia, Afghanistan, China, India, and Iran. These beautiful houses feature with balconies, carved wooden doors, partitions, mirrored and painted rooms with architectural designs that will move you with its beauty. Absolutely a must visit when in Peshawar.

6. Sardaryab

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A small tourist gem built on the Great Kabul River. You can rent a boat for a river cruise, or just sit down and relish the delicious freshwater fish, freshly caught and prepared. It makes for the perfect relaxing day out of the city.

7. Pearl Continental Hote

Peshawar is an amazing and tasty food destination for food lovers. BBQ at Pearl Continental Hote is surely something that you can’t miss on. The steam rising from the fresh BBQ cooked at the Tatara Restaurant is difficult to resist. You can even enjoy the traditional set-up with live folk music, satisfying your quest for delicious BBQ flavors.

Conclusion

Peshawar is a city that should be on everyone's bucket list. It is an ultimate traveling destination for travelers around the world. Do not miss any of the listed places of interest when you next visit Peshawar and don't forget to bring back some aromatic Kahwa green tea.