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General
Information
Car Hires / Taxi
Service
There are car hire
facilities at all
International
Airports. Agencies
also function in
major hotels. In the
streets you can get
yellow cabs or
taxis. Metered taxis
of different
capacities are
available everywhere
in big cities. In
case of difficulty,
get the assistance
of Police officials
on duty. On some
occasions you may
also need to
exercise some
bargaining as well.
Try asking a few
taxi drivers located
at different places
to get a clear idea
of the charges.
Car Rental
Apart from a valid
driving licence for
self-driven rented
cars, firms insist
on a minimum age of
21 and may refuse to
rent a car to any
one over 60.
Pakistan observes,
"Right Hand Drive".
Distances on the
roads are indicated
in Roman numerical
and also mentioned
in Urdu. Sometimes
there may be
confusion between
kilometers and
miles. Within the
city, especially on
busy roads, it is
better to drive
within 50 kilometers
(31 miles) per hour.
Railways
The railroad network
is extensive, but
when travelling, go
first class or in an
air-conditioned
coach for comfort.
Ideally, rent a
"Tourist Car" which
can be attached to
any train. Fares are
cheap by Western
Standards and
bookings should be
done in advance both
for seats and
sleepers. Pakistan
Railways also offer
special concessions
to tourists and well
maintained Rest
Houses are also
offered as and when
available.
Communications
Post & Telegraph
Services:
Countrywide postal,
telegraphic and
telephone facilities
are available. Fax
and telex services
are also available.
There are numerous
Cyber Clubs
throughout major
cities of Pakistan
which can provide
you with economical
Internet facility as
well.
Special services
offered by
Pakistan Post Office
include:
- Local Express
Service (LES);
- Urgent Mail
Service (UMS);
- Air Express &
Int'l Speed Post
(ISP);
- Surface Air
Lifted Mail (SAL).
Telephone &
Exchanges
Telephone facility
is available in
almost all the
cities. More than
100 cities are
linked with nation
wide direct dialing
system. For codes
consult any
telephone directory.
Cellular mobile
telephones are also
available in big
cities. They can
also be hired on
daily basis. Pay
card phone booths
are also installed
at important places
in big cities.
Courier Services
Courier services for
sending your
documents and
letters are
available in private
sector as well.
These services are
more expensive and
the delivery is
taken from the
sender's address to
the addressee. These
service are also
available for
international
points.
Accommodation
Pakistan's main
cities - the Federal
Capital, Islamabad
and its twin city
Rawalpindi, as well
as the Provincial
capitals, except
Quetta i.e. Lahore,
Karachi, and
Peshawar have
international
standard 5 - Star
accommodation for
tourists. In Quetta,
the Provincial
capital of
Balochistan, a
4-Star Serena Hotel
is located. Serena
Hotel is also
located in
Faisalabad, Gilgit
and Hunza. In all
these touristically
important cities,
good international
standard
accommodation is
available. Main
cities have hotels
suitable for every
pocket.
Tourists in search
of cheaper
accommodation should
try the local Youth
Hostels or YMCA's
hostels which offer
clean accommodation
and wholesome
atmosphere at
cheaper fare then
the 3 or 4-Star
hotels.
The Rest Houses
owned by the various
Government
Departments all over
the country are also
available for
tourists after
advance bookings.
This is, however, a
cumbersome process
as one has to reach
the right official
who can only rent
out the Rest House
to a tourist if it
is not required by a
government official
during that period.
In the Northern
Areas and Hill
Stations, however,
Rest Houses have
been built by local
authorities,
especially for
travellers and
tourists. The
accommodation at
these places is good
and at places
watchmen-cum-chefs
are available which
reduces the expenses
of board
considerable.
PTDC operates Rest
Houses or Motels in
a number of
beautiful places
where tourists go.
These include Ziarat
near Quetta, Taxila.
Moenjodaro and
various hill towns
in the Northern
Areas.
Banks
The State Bank of
Pakistan is the
Central Bank. There
are domestic
commercial banks -
Allied Bank, Habib
Bank, National Bank
of Pakistan, United
Bank, Cooperative
Banks, 8 development
finance
organisations and 15
principal foreign
banks including ANZ
Grindlays, Abn Amro,
Emirates Bank
International,
American Express and
City Bank.
Banking Timings
Office Hours: 9 am
to 5 pm with one
hour break from
Monday to Thursday
and with two hours
break on Friday.
Saturday is half
working day from 9
am to 1:30 pm
without break.
Sunday is off.
Counter Services : 9
am to 1:00 pm from
Monday to Thursday
and 9 am to 12:30 on
Friday and Saturday,
with no break.
Special timings may
be observed during
the month of Ramazan,
and you should make
sure of these
timings if you
happen to be in the
country in this holy
month.
Credit Cards
Major credit cards
such as American
Express, Visa,
Master Card, and
others besides Rupee
credit cards
launched by National
Bank of Pakistan &
Habib Bank etc. can
be used for your
shopping and other
transactions.
Laundry & Hair
Dressing
First class hotels
offer 24-hour
laundering and dry
cleaning services as
well as hair
dressing facilities.
Many Hair Dressing
Establishments and
Beauty Parlours are
available in all
cities. These are
generally closed on
Mondays.
Medical
Facilities
All the cities have
modern hospitals and
Medical Centers
staffed by
western-trained
specialists. There
are private clinics
as well. The
European standard
medical facilities
are pretty cheap. In
the rural areas,
however, you should
be careful to carry
your own drugs,
which are easily
available in all
towns. Foreigners,
especially from the
developed countries
are advised to be
careful of their
drinking water.
Outside the 4 or 5
Star Hotels, the
water may not have
been boiled and they
should make
inquiries about it
and ensure the
standard of drinking
water, which goes
well with their
health. They can
however, get
disposable mineral
water bottles at
economical rates.
Tourists are also
advised to vaccine
themselves from
their home country
before coming to
Pakistan for
diseases like
Hepatitis B.
Liquor
Liquor is completely
banned for Muslims
in Pakistan.
Foreigners and
non-Muslims can have
it on permits or in
hotels wherever
available. It cannot
be imported in
baggage. Import of
liquor is banned
except for the
mountaineering,
trekking and
scientific
expeditions.
The process for
getting a permit is
to get a certificate
from a Tourist
Information Center
and then call at the
Excise and Taxation
Office where a
nominal fee is
charged. In a first
class hotel you can
buy liquor and enjoy
it in your rooms.
Beer and some other
drinks are produced
locally. These are
less expensive than
the imported ones.
The standard
however, is just
reasonable.
Tipping
Service charges are
added to the bill in
some restaurants and
hotels. When tipping
for food and other
services, use your
discretion. |