Amtul Baweja & spouse having supreme fun in Turkey
By News Desk
September 1, 2023 04:25 PM
Acknowledged Pakistani influencer Amtul Baweja has been seen in latest photographs uploaded on her Instagram handle featuring the lady and better half having a blast together during their latest vacation period conducted in dreaming destination ‘Turkey.’
During the span of latest pictures, the obsessively admired media personality can be seen excitedly exploring pretty streets while flaunting a swoon-worthy fashion choice deserve proper attention, let us provide you with Amtul Baweja’s amazing outfit details: In the shared pictures Amtul Baweja can be seen dressed in very comforting fit comprises on a white colored hugging tank top along with green shorts, paired wisely with some regular slippers.
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Here is what Amtul provides in the caption: “Feeling cute in cute streets of Istanbul. Also, in love with these @inmysaaz slides which are so comfy to walk around in.”
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Amtul has posted some other photographs on her Instagram handle during which the lady and husband have been seen having a spectacular time on one of the world’s famous tourist place ‘Cappadocia’ which the wonderful destination turkey has to offer.
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Here is the caption of the post: “Bucket list moment. When I first came to Turkey ?? seven years ago, I couldn’t go to Cappadocia and since then this city and the hot air balloon ride had been on my bucket list. And it was nothing less than magical. The entire landscape and scenery scattered with what looked like small colorful candy was definitely worth waiting seven years for.”
Here are all about Amtul Baweja’s tourist place (extracted from Google): ‘Cappadocia’ is a historical region in Central Anatolia, (Turkey) which is well-recognized for its sunrise hot air balloons, Besides the sunrise hot air balloons, Cappadocia is also known for its surreal desert landscapes that are dotted with unworldly fairy chimneys and ancient underground cities. Visitors can find historic rock-cut churches and various cave dwellings that troglodytes once used to call home.
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