His work “Ashes” discusses the separation of East and West Pakistan. If you enjoy exploring cultural history, then “Bahau” is the perfect novel for you. It depicts the complex relationships that exist in human civilization. In this work, Mustansir Husayn Tarar formulates a strategy for survival in the Indus Valley. The novel “Murat” is also one of Trarel’s famous novels. This is a collection of six short stories where each character is unique. Each hero charts a unique path without any social subordination or dominance. If you want to explore world cultures, here is a list of 10 travel books you must read.
Piyar Ka Phela Shaher
The novel showcases the character of Mustansir Hussain Talal’s passion for travel. The story of the novel revolves around the love story between a Pakistani “Sonam” and a French woman “Paskal”. Sunan traveled from Pakistan to France for an adventure trip.
Paskal came to his attention because of her frail health. Therefore, she is unable to act like the rest of society. Sonam starts spending more time with Pascal and they quickly fall in love with each other. The novel contains many lessons. First of all, love knows no class, colour, culture or customs. Everyone has the right to love others regardless of their differences. Secondly, no one in this world is born perfect. There comes a time when a person becomes disabled due to certain circumstances. This novel opens readers’ horizons.
Shimshal e Bemisaal
Many of you may have visited Hunza Valley. However, you may not know the history of the village of Shimshal, located in a beautiful valley. Before you go, you should pick up this novel and read it carefully. It acts as your personal tour guide and contains all the details you need to know about Hunza and its landscapes. You will also learn about the history and culture of Shimshal village. So it’s time to get your copy.
Gypsy
If you are planning a trip to Europe and want to learn about its lifestyle and culture, you should read Gypsies. You will enjoy city life in different European countries. This book will take you to explore the world with the protagonist.
Deosai
Another major travelogue written by Mustansir Husayn Tarar is Deosai. He described the land surrounded by the peaks of the Skardu Mountains and the Astor Valley. Talal paints a beautiful picture of a land filled with wonders. These lands are home to Himalayan bears, snow leopards, golden eagles and red foxes.
Nanga Parbat
Mustansir Hussein Tarar wrote a wonderful travelogue about the great “Nanga Parbat”. It is also known as Killer Mountain. Tarra described the beauty of his surroundings, especially the fairy meadows. The images depict this great mountain as reaching the sky between galaxies. Here’s what you must do before planning your trip to Fairy Meadows and Karakoram Mountains.
Undalas Mei Ajnabi
This travel story describes Mustansir Hussein Tarar’s love for the lost civilization of Undalus. This area is now Spain. If you are a lover of the history of different civilizations and ancient narratives, this book is for you.
Nikalay Tery Talash Mei
In this book, Mustansir Hussein Tarar shares with us his experiences traveling around the world. The book describes the people, culture and lifestyle of different places. These places include Turbat, Istanbul, Frankfurt, Berlin, the Netherlands, London and Amsterdam. This book will guide you in planning international travel around the world.
K2 Kahani
If you are a hiking enthusiast, you dream of climbing the highest mountain in the world. Sure, it’s not a piece of cake, but K2 will be one of your dream mountains. Read K2 Kahani who takes you along with Mustansir Hussein Tarar and his companions. It documents the expedition, the difficulties it faced and the beauty of the world seen from above.
Moscow ki safed Raatein
You might feel like exploring Moscow’s nightlife and activities. But that’s not all. The best part of Mustansir Hussein Tarar’s book is the art, history and culture of the region. So, you can learn a lot about Russia by reading this novel.
Ratti Galli
The title is the name of a lake, but the story of the journey takes you through the beauty of northern Pakistan. You will hear the sound of Kunhar River and enjoy the breeze of Saif ul Malook Lake. Visit Lulusar Lake and trek through the Kaghan Valley with Mustansir Husayn Tarar.
Whether writing about exotic foreign lands or his native Pakistan, Tarar aims to educate and inspire readers through humor and storytelling. For over 50 years, his travelogs have allowed readers to discover the world’s wonders and experience its endless delights, all from the comfort of their armchairs. Truly, Tarar is a globetrotter who makes us laugh and lifts our spirits through the power of travel writing.
Raza Ali Abidi: The Eloquent Chronicler of Indo-Pak
Raza Ali Abidi, a famous Pakistani journalist and writer, was born on December 30, 1935 in Lilkesh, India. In 1950, he moved with his family to Karachi and from there to London. He worked with the BBC (Urdu) from 1972 to 2008. He is best known for producing several radio documentaries, which have also been published in book form. Jarnili Sarak offers travel guides around Grand Trank Raod and Indus Rive in Sher Darya. Apart from this, many of his other books have also been published and gained popularity. He also wrote and collected many interesting children’s books.
Raza Ali Abidi is a distinguished writer and journalist known for his insightful and eloquent travel writing. Over his 30-year career with BBC Urdu Service, he traveled extensively across Pakistan and India, documenting his observations in books like Sher Daryaa, Jurnali Sarak, Jahan-e-Rumi, and many others.
Abidi’s writing is a window into the rhythm of life in cities like Lahore, Peshawar, Rajasthan, Kohistan, Sindh River and many other places in Pakistan. He shares vivid descriptions of Indo-Pakistan and their narrow alleyways, bustling bazaars and crumbling monuments, transporting readers to another time and place. His work highlights details often overlooked, revealing hidden gems around every corner.
Abidi’s passion for uncovering stories shines through in his writing. He seeks out local legends and little-known tales of the past, weaving them together with his own experiences. The result is a rich tapestry illuminating each city’s unique character and spirit.
While Abidi’s books focus on specific cities, his writing style and message are universal. He reminds us to slow down and observe the details in our surroundings. To connect with the past by understanding how it shaped the present. To embrace the blend of cultures that give cities their distinctive flavor.
Abidi’s eloquent and evocative writing has earned him acclaim as one of Pakistan’s finest travel writers. For those unable to visit Lahore, Delhi or Karachi in person, his books offer the next best thing. They transport readers on a journey through time and space, revealing the enduring beauty and wonder to be found in each city.