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Tour Peshawar

Drive to Khan Klub
Traditional atmosphere, it is 200 years old restored Sikh Haveli (merchant’s house). It is has 7 rooms traditionally decorated with Lapis Stone

Walk to the old City towards the Hindu Temple, explore the temple and walk through the ladies clothe market
See Sethi houses, This street was at the heart of the traditional business community and gained its name from the powerful Sethi family which at one time conducted highly profitable trade with Russia, China, India and Central Asia.
Walk to the Gor Khattri Mughal gateway
(See Buddha’s Bowl tower)
Cunningham Clock Tower
It was built in 1900 by Balmukund to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, and in honour of Sir George Cunningham who became the governor of N.W.F.P

Walk through the Vegetable Street
Walk through the Spices Market and Dry Fruits
Chowk Yadgar:
It is in the heart of the old city. Originally a memorial to Col EC Hastings, now it is the memorial to those who died in the Indo Pakistani war of 1965

See Sehrai caravan and the view of Mosque Mahabat Khan
Walk through the gold street

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(Mosque Muhabad Khan)
Explore the Afghan jewelry market and walk back to Khan Klub, have tea or cold drink

Drive to Islamia College and explore the college and the beautiful garden

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(Islamia College,Peshawar)

Peshawar Museum, It was built in 1905 as the Victoria Memorial Hall, It represents the Gandhara Civilization. Also some of the Kalasha statues and wooden carvings are displayed here.
Explore Edwardes College; it was the first Educational institute in N.W.F.P built by the British Government.
Carpet shopping, if anyone is interested………