Rana On Road

Rana On Road Travel with Rana and Explore Rana's Pakistan I am a wanderer, a seeker, a lover of old melodies, and a storyteller on two wheels.
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Life is a journey, not a destination."—And I have chosen to ride through it, embracing every road, every face, and every story that comes my way. Rana on Road is my peace-building initiative where I travel across Pakistan, previously on my bike, and now on my 4x4 wheeler. My journey is not just about reaching places—it’s about feeling the wind whisper forgotten tales, about sipping chai with stran

gers who become friends, and about losing myself in the rhythm of life. Some call me a malang, some call me a traveler—I call myself a dreamer on an endless road. From the towering peaks of the north to the golden deserts of the south, I ride to celebrate peace, humanity, and the untamed beauty of Pakistan. "Zindagi ek safar hai suhana, yahan kal kya ho kisne jaana…"—so let’s ride, let’s explore, and let’s live.

DELHI GATE LAHORE Delhi Gate is one of the six remaining historic gates of the Walled City of Lahore in Lahore, Punjab, ...
21/08/2025

DELHI GATE LAHORE

Delhi Gate is one of the six remaining historic gates of the Walled City of Lahore in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Delhi Gate and the adjacent Shahi Hammam were restored in 2015 by the Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan.

The gate was once part of Lahore’s city walls, which were torn down by the British after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. The gate itself was also destroyed by the British, but was reconstructed in the 19th century under the British Raj.

Following the Partition of British India, the gate housed a girls’ school. The gate is mentioned by Rudyard Kipling in his 1891 short story “The City of Dreadful Night.

Lahore’s famous Zamzama Gun was originally placed at Delhi Gate, but was relocated by the British to a site in front of the Lahore Museum.

SEWAN SHARIF SINDHSehwan, also commonly referred to as Sehwan Sharif (meaning Noble Sehwan) is a historic city located i...
15/08/2025

SEWAN SHARIF SINDH

Sehwan, also commonly referred to as Sehwan Sharif (meaning Noble Sehwan) is a historic city located in Jamshoro District of the Sindh province in Pakistan.

It is situated on the west bank of the Indus River, approximately 130 kilometers (80 miles) northwest of Hyderabad, Sindh. The city is best known for being the site of one of Pakistan’s most prominent Sufi shrines, the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.

Sehwan holds the administrative status of a taluka within the Jamshoro District. Historically, it was part of the Dadu District until the creation of Jamshoro District, when it was incorporated into the new administrative unit.

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