Price
$2150
Duration
11 days
Max People
13
Overview
Trip Dates 03 March - 13 March
Embark on an 11-day cultural and historical exploration of South Pakistan, tracing the legacy of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization and beyond. Begin in Karachi with visits to iconic landmarks before heading to Hyderabad to marvel at Makli Necropolis and Shah Jehan Mosque. Discover the timeless ruins of Mohenjo Daro in Larkana and explore the historic treasures of Sukkur, including Kot Diji Fort and Khairpur Palace.
Continue to Bahawalpur, visiting the sacred town of Uch Sharif, and venture into the Cholistan Desert to witness the grandeur of Derawar Fort. In Multan, immerse yourself in the vibrant art of pottery and the spiritual ambiance of Rukn-e-Alam’s shrine.
Stop by the ancient city of Harappa on the way to Lahore, where you’ll explore the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and Sikh heritage sites. Conclude the journey in Islamabad with a visit to the historic Katas Raj Temples and the modern architectural marvels of Faisal Mosque and Lok Virsa Museum.
This itinerary offers a deep dive into Pakistan’s rich cultural tapestry, spanning ancient ruins, historic monuments, and contemporary marvels.
Pricing based on double occupancy
10-13 persons: $2,150
6-9 persons: $2,350
Single Supplement: $550
Included/Excluded
- Accommodation
- All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Private Transportation with Driver and Fuel
- Professional Guide
- Visa Invitation Letter
- Airport Transfers
- Water, Tea, Snacks
- All Site Tickets
- International Airfare
- Personal Expenses
- Items of Personal Nature
- Personal Medications
- Entry/Exit Taxes
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrive in Karachi
Welcome to Karachi, Pakistan’s bustling metropolitan and cultural hub. After your arrival and check-in at your hotel, begin your exploration with these iconic landmarks:
- Mohatta Palace: A stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, this historic palace is now a museum showcasing the city’s rich cultural and artistic heritage.
- Mazar-e-Quaid: Visit the mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. This serene landmark is an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of national pride.
Conclude your day with a relaxing evening savoring Karachi’s famous street food andenjoying a scenic drive along Clifton Beach.
Day 2: Drive to Hyderabad
Embark on a scenic drive to Hyderabad, with stops at two remarkable historical and architectural sites:
- Makli Necropolis (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Explore one of the largest funerary sites in the world, spanning centuries of history. Admire the intricately carved tombs and mausoleums that blend Islamic, Hindu, and Mughal architectural styles, reflecting the region's rich cultural diversity.
- Shah Jehan Mosque: Located in Thatta, this mosque is renowned for its stunning blue and white tile work and exceptional acoustics. Built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it stands as a masterpiece of Mughal-era architecture in Sindh.
Arrive in Hyderabad in the evening, and unwind at your hotel, preparing for the next leg of your journey.
Day 3: Drive to Larkana
Discover the ancient ruins of Mohenjo Daro (UNESCO World Heritage Site): One of the most important archaeological sites of the Indus Valley Civilization, Mohenjo Daro offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the world’s earliest urban centers. Explore the well-preserved ruins of this ancient city, including its streets, baths, and drainage systems.
Day 4: Drive to Sukkur
Explore Kot Diji Fort: Visit this ancient fort, which predates the Mohenjo Daro civilization. The fort is a striking example of early Indus Valley architecture, offering stunning views of the surrounding area.
Khairpur Palace: Explore this historical palace, known for its blend of traditional and colonial architecture. The palace provides a glimpse into the royal life of the region.
Day 5: Drive to Bahawalpur
Visit the historic town of Uch Sharif: Uch Sharif is home to an impressive collection of Islamic tombs and monuments dating back to the 14th century. It’s an important spiritual and historical center, with its distinct architectural style reflecting the region’s medieval Islamic history.
Day 6: Explore Cholistan Desert
Tour the magnificent Derawar Fort: A grand fortress located in the heart of the Cholistan Desert, Derawar Fort is an imposing structure with a fascinating history. Explore its massive walls and ancient architecture amidst the stark beauty of the desert.
Enjoy the desert landscape: Experience the serene and rugged beauty of the Cholistan Desert, with its vast sand dunes and quiet atmosphere.
Day 7: Drive to Multan
Experience Multan Pottery Workshops: Multan is famous for its pottery and ceramics, and visiting one of the local workshops provides insight into the traditional craft that has been practiced for centuries.
Visit the Shrine of Rukn-e-Alam: This shrine, an important spiritual site for the Sufi community, is known for its stunning architecture and peaceful ambiance. It’s a place of both historical and religious significance.
Day 8: Drive to Lahore
Stop by the ancient site of Harappa: One of the most significant archaeological sites of the Indus Valley Civilization, Harappa is home to ruins that showcase the advanced urban planning and culture of this ancient civilization.
Day 9: Explore Lahore
Visit Lahore Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Lahore Fort is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, with beautiful gardens, courtyards, and halls that tell the story of the Mughal Empire.
Badshahi Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world, Badshahi Mosque is an iconic example of Mughal architecture, with its grand scale and intricate details.
Samadhi of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji: This monument honors the founder of the Sikh Empire and is an important historical and cultural site in Lahore.
Day 10: Drive to Islamabad
Visit the Katas Raj Temples: A complex of ancient Hindu temples situated in a serene setting, the Katas Raj Temples are a blend of natural beauty and spiritual history.
Day 11: Explore Islamabad
Tour the Faisal Mosque: A modern architectural marvel, the Faisal Mosque is the largest mosque in South Asia and offers stunning views of the surrounding Margalla Hills.
Lok Virsa Museum: Discover Pakistan’s diverse cultural heritage through the museum's collection of traditional art, crafts, and artifacts from all regions of the country.
This itinerary provides a deep dive into South Pakistan's rich history, from ancient civilizations to Mughal and colonial landmarks. It offers a blend of archaeological exploration, cultural immersion, and spiritual experiences.
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