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Badshahi Mosque

One of the largest mosques in the world, built in 1673 by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It’s a stunning symbol of Mughal architecture and a must-visit heritage site.
 Its majestic domes, intricate frescoes, and vast courtyard leave visitors in awe. The mosque lights up beautifully in the evening, creating a serene ambiance.

Lahore Fort (Shahi Qila)

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Lahore Fort showcases centuries of history with grand halls, royal chambers, and ancient Mughal artistry.
The fort is a living museum, reflecting the opulence of the Mughal Empire. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) inside the complex. It also includes the Naulakha Pavilion, a white marble gem. Guided tours are available for a deep dive into its fascinating past

Liberty Market

Perfect for shopping and dining, these vibrant areas offer everything from traditional clothes to high-end boutiques and international cuisines.
 The streets come alive at night with lights, cafes, and bustling crowds. A hotspot for fashion lovers and foodies alike.

Minar-e-Pakistan

A national monument that marks the site where the Pakistan Resolution was passed in 1940. It stands tall as a symbol of unity and independence.
 The tower blends Mughal, Islamic, and modern design elements. Surrounded by a beautiful park, it's an ideal place for a picnic or a peaceful walk.

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227 miles long and over a mile deep, this natural wonder is Arizona’s most iconic landmark. With over 5.9 million people visiting the Grand Canyon each year, it is no surprise that there is so much to do. Check out some of the premier hiking trails, ride a mule or go rafting on the Colorado River. With the national park only being 70 miles north of Flagstaff, it is the perfect destination for a daytrip or weekend getaway!

The South Rim of the park is the most popular due to its easy access and shops in the Grand Canyon Village. Check out the amazing viewing points and catch the free shuttle to explore other lookouts and hiking trails. There is a range of hikes that you can choose from, all ranging in difficulty and duration. For a short hike with a great view, either walk along the Kaibab Trail to Cedar Ridge or Grandview Trail to the first overlook. If you are up for a challenge, hike the Bright Angel Trail to Plateau Point and get a great view of the Colorado River. Grand Canyon helicopter tours, guided hikes and Colorado river rafting trips are also a great way to explore the national park.

How to get to the Grand Canyon by bus: The closest FlixBus stop to the Grand Canyon National Park is in Flagstaff, from there you can catch a shuttle bus or taxi to the Grand Canyon Village.

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