
Its strange but yes i have always loved meals during the travel. For two specific reasons. First it becomes part of my travel memories and secondly of course if you are traveling and hungry, anything will taste good.
This hotel, not so fancy but happened to serve us the best oil filled parathas, fried eggs and garam chai during our stop over while going to start Wakhan Corridor Trek. The best part of the place was its location, Behal Hotel and restaurant, located in Kaghan valley right after you drive down from Babusar pass towards Chilas. That is the only hotel available in that area hence you are bound to have your meal either thier or take your own food along.
What about you? Do you always look forward to stop over any restaurant while traveling to add that to your memory?




From KNizam:
i have tasted this good swati pharata for breakfast at the local restautant after the takhot bridge KKH and at the restaurant at jheel saif-ul mulok. it taste difference and i am liking that pharata. sadly i cant find that swati pharata at islamabad nor lahore.
From danialshah:
@KNizam: i can so relate to that
and yes you are right you can’t find such means anywhere in the city
From Rai Azlan:
one of the most important thing while planning a journey is to plan out meals. indeed it is very important aspect. and when it is best the travel is best as well.
From danialshah:
@Rai: i never planned my meals
though didn’t face any hurdles yet. but i am sure planning will bring out good more comfort
From Saghir A. Khatri:
Salam
parathas at office are yummy
btw u remeber my fav paokras of Gharo :p
he pics attached are really attractive. though not much grenery arnd, but mountains sights worth… thnks for the click Danial bhai. thanks foe make us feel, that we are there with u
Regards,
Saghir A. Khatri
Note: plz check the spelling of fried eggs, paragraph 2,line 1
From danialshah:
@Saghir: i should keep you as my content editor
thanks for the correction.
oh yes i do remember your gharo k pakorey. but couldnt try it yet
From ryan:
Never planning a meal while travelling only leads to the surprise when you find a great little place to eat, great post – now I’m hungry.
From danialshah:
@Ryan: surprise* is the right word