If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Gujrat, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked seven people living in Gujrat what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Gujrat, Pakistan:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
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7 comments on “Gujrat”
Gujrat produces low-temperature pottery and ceramic goods, hookahs, or water pipe, artistic handicrafts, flower pots, changarian (made from the leaves of palm and date trees), cotton mates and woolen shawls.Gujrat has a moderately warm climate in summer and chilly in winters.The average rainfall at Gujrat is 67 centimetres ( 26 in).
Gujrat is a peaceful place, having less traffic and pollution. It is surrounded by fields, which makes it really beautiful. Peoples here are very nice and hospitable. You should have to visit Gujrat city ones in a lifetime. There are many High Schools, Colleges and Market places in Gujrat. It also has University of Gujrat (UOG).
Every city has advantages and disadvantages for the people living out there. My city has good roads. It has good hospitals to go at short distances from the residential areas. Swimming pools and best grounds are also available for playing football, cricket and hockey. It is also safe to drive at night proper road lights are also placed at short distances.
Gujrat is a place of beautiful fields where people from cities come see it. “Khatai” is a special eating food. People are very pure and helpful. Gujrat is specific for agricultural deals. People love to do work with hands and for machines. It is full of hardworking young generation who are not getting opportunities to do work.
She/he should must know about some good hotel of the city and they should know about the town geographically where she/he have to stay. After this she/he must contact any of his/her friend for help out. She/he must know about the hotels for visiting and famous places where she/he can go for refreshment.
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