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Pakistan Historical & Ancient Sites Tour  8 Days

Explore the rich heritage of Pakistan with our 8 DaysPakistan Historical & Ancient Sites Tour. This cultural journey takes you through some of the most important archaeological, Mughal, Buddhist, and Islamic heritage sites in the country, offering a deep insight into thousands of years of history and civilization.

Starting from Islamabad, the tour covers the ancient Greco-Buddhist ruins of Taxila, the majestic Mughal architecture of Lahore, and other historic landmarks that showcase the cultural evolution of South Asia. This tour is perfect for history lovers, researchers, students, photographers, and international travelers interested in Pakistan’s ancient civilizations and heritage.

Day 01 : Meet on arrival at Karachi/Lahore/islamabad  transfer to Mehran hotel Time permitting Tour of Karachi Overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Drive to Hyderabad via Thatta. enroute visit Chaukundi Makli, Shahjehan mosque and Keenjher lae Overnight at City Gate Hotel.

Day 03 : Morning tour of Hyderabad later continue to Larkana  visit Rani Kot via Sehwan Sharief Overnight at larkana Hotel.

Day 04: Morning visit Moen Jo daro Afternoon visit the temple in Larkana later drive to  visit Kot DG fort  Sukkur overnight at Interpak Inn Hotel

Day 05:  Derawar Fort and Cholistan desert and drive to harappa over night at hotel in lahore .

Day 06:Full day Tour of Lahore Visit Museum-Lahore for Badshahi masque over night at hotel

Day 07: Full Day drivet to Islamaabad Visit Rohatas fort Taxila over stay in Islamabad

Day 08: Morning  transfer to airport for flight to Home or to the Wahgah border for onward journey into India or from india wahga boader lahore to karachi.

What is the history of Pakistan?

Pakistan stands as a significant cultural hub in Southeast Asia, renowned for its rich and diverse heritage. It is the origin of several major religions, including Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism, with numerous historical sites still reflecting the influence of Buddhism.

Geographical Significance

The geographical positioning of Pakistan is noteworthy, bordered by several prominent nations. To the west lie Iran and Afghanistan, while India occupies the eastern frontier. Notably, China, a key ally, is situated to the north.

Early Human Presence

Indeed, evidence suggests that human habitation in this region dates back approximately 500,000 years. Archaeological findings indicate the existence of primitive stone tools, although human skeletal remains from the Stone Age have yet to be discovered. The area known as Soan, located near Rawalpindi, is particularly significant in this context.

Kot Diji and Mehrgarh

In present-day Sindh, the sites of Kot Diji and Mehrgarh reveal a flourishing civilization around 2800 B.C. The inhabitants of the Mehran Valley demonstrated advanced living conditions, as evidenced by their use of copper. Tours to the rural areas of Kot Diji are available for those interested in exploring this historical region. The fort constructed by the Talpur rulers in the 18th century remains a point of interest for visitors today.

Indus Civilization

The renowned archaeological sites of Mohenjodaro and Harappa are integral to the Indus civilization, which thrived along the Indus River between 2500 and 1700 B.C. These ancient cities, located in the modern provinces of Sindh and Punjab, comprised approximately 100 towns, with Mohenjodaro covering an area of around 2 miles in diameter. Discovered in 1922, Mohenjodaro has since been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, and we offer tailored tours to these remarkable locations.

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