Visiting the Grave of Pakistan’s Founder with a Stranger 🇵🇰

This video I dedicate to Pakistans founder Muhammed Ali Jinnah who is known for leading the movement for a separate muslim state in British-India back in 1947, when Pakistan eventually became a separate nation he also served as the first Govouneour General of Pakistan before his death in 1948 here in Karachi. Today we visit his grave here in Karachi, but first we go for a hunt for a Jinnah cap he became famous for wearing all the time. We very quickly met another tourist from Nigeria, it’s not everyday you met other tourist here so we quickly became friends and he joined me for my adventure. After finding a hat and got the price down to what we wanted we started our 40 min walk over to the grave. On the way we found a clock shop, an old local market, and talked about how it is to be a black man in Pakistan, and how Pakistani people treat tourists here. We then went to my first animal market, where they had all sorts of animals like cats, monkeys and cute dogs. Next a guy tried to scam us by driving 10 min for something that only was 1-2 min drive and wanted a big amount of money, we gave him some money, but really disappointing that some people be like that. I tried the worst orange juice I ever tried so that was nice. And then we explored the grave, actually got the same vibe as Taj Mahal in here, really cool and peaceful place. What a day, love Karachi so far, so much to do here. Enjoy! -- -- -- Instagram for daily updates:   / jonathankvamme   -- -- -- Timestamps: 00:00 Jinnah Cap Hunt 05:53 Meet My African Friend 09:33 Buying a Hat 16:50 Local Market 19:53 How is it to be a black man in Pakistan? 21:26 Local Animal Market 27:27 Walking to the Grave 30:40 Did this guy scam us? 35:35 Muhammad Ali Jinnah Grave 38:40 Museum 42:20 Grave Closed #pakistanvlog #travel #jonathankvamme