British Raj architecture in Lahore is not confined to grand avenues or monumental government buildings. It also lives quietly in residential neighborhoods where memory breathes through brick, veranda, and roofline. Krishna Nagar, now officially known as Islampura, is one such place. Developed in the 1930s under British rule, this neighborhood reflects a carefully planned colonial […]
HERITAGE TEMPLES LAHORE TOURS: THE FORGOTTEN TEMPLE OF BADHARKALI
Hidden behind Lahore’s crowded streets and fast-growing suburbs lies a fragment of forgotten devotion – the Bhadrakali Temple, once a center of worship, celebration, and community life. Today, only traces remain of this once-vibrant site, yet its story still whispers through the soil of Thokar Niaz Baig. This narrative forms part of heritage temples Lahore […]
Arya Samaj Temple Lahore: A Forgotten Mandir in Islami Park
The Arya Samaj Temple Lahore is one of the city’s most hidden and overlooked heritage sites. Located quietly in the streets of Islami Park, this small temple carries deep stories of faith, migration, and change. It was built in 1937 and still stands today, though its surroundings have completely changed. I first heard about it […]
The 1935 Quetta Earthquake History and a Forgotten Plaque in Lahore
The 1935 Quetta earthquake history is usually told through numbers, statistics, and official reports. But sometimes, history hides in stone. While wandering through the narrow lanes of old Lahore, Mohni Road Bilal Gunj, I discovered a broken plaque that carried the grief of a father and the memory of two sons lost in the earthquake. […]
Heritage Tourism Pakistan – Exploring the Sacred Katas Raj Temples
Heritage tourism Pakistan offers travelers a journey into the soul of the country. Nowhere is this more vividly experienced than in the heart of Punjab’s Salt Range, at the Katas Raj Temples Complex. This sacred site is a living crossroads of Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist traditions. Its ancient walls echo with centuries of devotion, while […]




