15 DAYS MYSTIC SAFARI SOUTH TO NORTH OF PAKISTAN

Idioma Inglés, Francés, Alemán, urdu
Costo 2350 USD por la excursión
Número de participantes Cualquier número de personas
Duración 2 semanas 1 día

10 Days, Exploring the Culturally Rich South, Visiting Mystic Centers, River Safaris, Camel Caravan Through the Desert.

An exciting trip where each day opens door to new paths of adventure and exploration - be it culture or landscape.

We use AC Transportation to travel north from the Arabian Sea to the heart of Pakistan - Lahore. A tour rich in archaeology, architecture, culture and soft adventure.

OVERVIEW

Session October to March

Day To Mode Time Hours Distance KM Stay

00 Fly to Pakistan Flight

01-02 Arrival Karachi AC TPT full Day Hotel

03 Karachi -Hyderabad AC TPT 6/7 190 Hotel /GH

04 Hyderabad - Monjodoro AC TPT 4/5 140 Hotel /GH

05 Monjodoro - Sukkur AC TPT 6/7 245 Hotel /GH

06 Sukkur – Bahawalpur AC TPT 5/6 180 Hotel /GH

07 Uch -Taunsa- Derawar - Bahawalpur AC TPT 4/5 100 Hotel /GH

08 Full day for Bahawalpur AC TPT 3/4 120 Motel /GH

09 Bahawalpur - Multan AC TPT 2/3 165 Hotel /GH

10 Multan -Lahore AC TPT 5/5 355 Hotel

11-12 Lahore AC TPT full day 360 Hotel

13 Lahore – Islamabad / Rawalpindi AC TPT 4/5 410 Hotel

14 Islamabad / Rawalpindi AC TPT full Hotel

15 Fly home Flight

DETAIL ITINERARY

Day 00 Fly to Pakistan

Day 01-02 Arrive Pakistan

You will be met at Karachi airport and then transferred to your hotel to rest. Afternoon city tour. Visit the Dhobi Ghat, the city’s famous open-air laundry, the national museum, the mausoleum of Jinnah, who is known as the father of the nation, Tooba mosque with its huge flat dome supported on a low red brick wall. Later drive to Clifton Beach to watch the waves of the Arabian Sea. Seafood dinner in a specialty restaurant, overnight at hotel.

Day 03: Karachi-Keenjhar Lake – Hyderabad

Driving past flat scrubland, we arrive at Makli, the largest necropolis of the world, with a million graves and tombs. We visit the tombs of bygone kings, generals, scholars, and poets. Built with exquisitely carved red sandstone and decorated with glazed tiles, the tombs are a testament to a long-vanished advanced culture. At Thatta, visit the 17th century Shah Jehan Mosque with its red brick arches and 99 domes. Continue to drive to 32km long Keenjar Lake Drive through irrigated farmland known for its production of roses and cotton, to visit the town of Bhit Shah. Here lies the most popular Sufi saint of Sind, a renowned poet, and popular musician. A long line of dedicated musicians has been singing the saint’s poetry for the last 250 years. A few km from this town is the handicraft center of Mehran Valley, Halla, known for its Ajrak (block-printed cotton shawls) and glazed tiles. Overnight at the hotel. 190km 4-5 hour).

Day 04: Hyderabad – Sehwan Sharif – Mohenjo-Daro

Continue the drive along the Indus River through an arid landscape where the dry Kirthar hills dominate the horizon to the west. Arrive at Sehwan, one of the oldest living towns on the sub-continent which was visited by Alexander the Great in 326BC, and now serves as mystic capital of Pakistan. In the evening we walk to the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (The Red Falcon Saint, Manchar Lake, the largest natural lake on the sub-continent. The lake supports an extraordinary number of birds and is home to the boat people of the lost Indus civilization: Mohanas. They spend their lives on these wooden boats, fishing in the lake. We tour the lake in a Mohana’s houseboat, which is propelled along with a long bamboo pole which gives us a feel for the lifestyle and rhythm of these people. At Sehwan visit the fort mound, and then walk through the centuries’ old narrow lanes. At sunset, like all other pilgrims, we experience the mystical dance. Overnight stay at Hotel/GH (235 km, 4/5-hour drive).

Day 05: Mohenjo-Daro - Sukkur

With the winter sun rising over the old city, we drive north through irrigated farmland of rice and cotton. Visit Mohenjo-Daro, the archeological site of the 5000-year-old Indus Valley civilization. Excavation here has uncovered the secrets of a civilization that was contemporary to those of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Here the locals lived beside the Indus in a well-planned city with its specially designed drainage system, trading in cotton and bronze. Dinner and overnight at hotel. (135 km – 2-3 hours)

Day 06: Sukkur - Bahawalpur

We follow the quiet route on the right bank for 175km to Mithan Kot. Passing by small Sindhi villages amid rice and cotton fields, we also have good opportunities to enjoy bird watching. Mithan Kot on the bank of Indus is a small town centered around the shrine of the patron poet saint of the Saraiki language. We visit the 19th century shrine which is thronged by followers from the surrounding villages. At Mithan Kot the Indus River spreads over an area of 16km during the summer. In winter the river divides into four main branches that can be crossed by bridges of wooden boats, that have been in use here even when Alexander the Great crossed the river back in 326BC. Once across the final bridge we drive to Uch through the irrigated farmland of the southern Punjab and enjoy the sunset over the domes of the shrines of the Sufi saints in Uch. Uch is a now a thriving small market town. When Alexander the Great visited here the town was situated at the confluence of the Chenab and Ravi rivers. From the 11th to the 14th centuries, the town was the center of Sufi Islamic teaching and learning and attracted great Sufi scholars from Central Asia to its universities. (100 km) Chanan Pir Drive through the lush green cotton belt of Punjab to Chanan Pir on the edge of the Cholistan desert. As we arrive at the Chanan Pir, the shrine of the patron saint of the desert, we will be met by curious Cholistani nomads who come here to attend the festival of the saint. The festival is celebrated from the last Thursday in February for seven consecutive Thursdays. As is appropriate for a nomadic saint, there is no actual shrine;

Day 07 – 08: Excursion day at Bahawalpur

Walk to the monuments of the Derawar that were erected by the Abbasi Kings during the 19th century, including the mosque built in the shadow of the fort, and further south the exquisitely built tombs of royalty which testify to the wealth of this former state. Drive to the capital city of the former state of Bahawalpur. Overnight at hotel. (3-4 hours’ drive)

Day 09: Bahawalpur – Multan

Multan is one of the oldest living cities on the subcontinent. We drive over the Sutlaj River to the walled city which has seen many invaders walk through its doors over the last 25 centuries. Afternoon tour of the old walled city where artisans still work in their shops in narrow streets. Meals and overnight at hotel. (100 km, 2-3 hours)

Day 10: Multan – Lahore

Multan was famous for pilgrimages to the Sun God’s temple even before Alexander laid siege to the city in 326 BC. The monuments that remain today date from the Islamic period of 11th to 15th century, when Multan was a center of Sufi teachings. We visit the fort mound (one of the landmarks of the city), Rukne-e-Alam a renowned Sufi shrine where musicians sing Sufi poetry. The square & octagonal construction was trend-setting architecture in its day. We also visit the Eid Gah mosque with its tree-lined avenue.

Day 11- 12: Lahore is Lahore!

Full day city tour. Pay homage at the shrine of the learned Sufi saint, Daâta Hajveri, who came here in the 11th century. Visit the landmark of Lahore, the historic Baâdshahi mosque, an intricate creation of red sandstone and white marble. Enter the Lahore Fort, a mosaic of Moghul architecture, with its Palace of a Million Mirrors. We choose the Delhi Gate to enter the old walled city of Lahore, and walk through the crowded bazaar to the Wazir Khan Mosque, an artistic display of multicoloured mosaics of glazed tiles and frescoes. the tomb of Moghul Emperor Jehangir and his beloved Queen Noor Jehan adjoining the Caravan Serai (motel) of Emperor Akbar. Later visit the Lahore Museum, best known for “The Statue of Fasting Buddha”. Afternoon free. Farewell dinner.

Day 13 -14: Lahore – Islamabad/ Rawalpindi

It’s about six hours drive from Swat to Islamabad, traveling on the Grand Trunk Road laid down by the Pathan Emperor of United Indian Empire: Sher Shah Suri., crossing the Indus River at Attock. You may stop for a photo at the meeting point of the Indus & Kabul rivers just beyond Attock bridge. Bypass the important archaeological site of Taxila by evening we shall reach Islamabad. From Islamabad, we will drive 28km to Taxila, the capital of the Buddhist Gandhara civilization. It is regarded as one of the most important archaeological sites on the sub-continent. We will visit the ruins of a former city (Sirkup), a former monastery (Julian) that is built on top of a hill and the splendid site museum that contains artifacts from the sites. Among the museum’s collection are gold and silver coins from the time of Alexander the Great (326 BC).

Day 15: Lahore - Departure

Transf1er to the airport for your international flight.

Cost Includes

Accommodation: on twin sharing basis at standard category hotels/GH in towns,

Meals: half board at hotels breakfast only

Transportation: AC transportation for the entire safari.

Guide: English speaking

Cost Does Not Include:

Domestic/International airfare and airport taxes.

Tips & Portage at airport & hotels,

Any expense due to forced measures,

cancellation of flight, landslides, natural calamities, acts of God, forced majeurs. beyond the control of Supplier and their staff and suppliers. Entrance fee at sites & museums.

Personal traveling insurance, any expense of personal nature not mentioned above.

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