The Peshawar weekend
Beautiful lawn prints. That was my biggest drive behind going to Peshawar. Seeing my Peshawari friends wear those ready-made shirts, which were rapidly finding their way to the stores, I decided to spend a weekend in Peshawar.
The journey from Islamabad to Peshawar is roughly two-and-a-half to three hours long. Your arrival in the city is welcomed by the Fort Bala Hisar, which I was unable to capture with the camera (I was told that stopping the car at that point may not be seen favourably by the security guys).
The Fort is closed off to civilians, and along with all the important buildings that follow, was very heavily guarded. Once you cross the checkpoints, you enter a cantonment, and the beauty of a Cantt area is that it is the same everywhere, so that is one part of all Pakistani cities I have already seen.
Shortly after some rest, we made our way towards Shafi Market, Saddar. We crossed Mall Road on the way and I could not resist taking a picture of the Dawn office, which looked very surreal in that moment.