Package Detail
Indus Civilization Trip Trail

- 13 Days / 12 Night
- People: 2
- Punjab, KPK & Sindh
The Indus Valley Civilization was an old civilization situated in what is Pakistan and northwest India today, on the fruitful flood plain of the Indus River and its area. Proof of strict practices in this space date back to around 5500 BCE. Cultivating settlements started around 4000 BCE and around 3000 BCE there seemed the main indications of urbanization. By 2600 BCE, many towns and urban communities had been set up, and somewhere in the range between 2500 and 2000 BCE, the Indus Valley Civilization was at its pinnacle.
Two urban communities, specifically, have been uncovered at the destinations of Mohenjo-Daro (Indus Valley Civilization) on the lower Indus, and at Harappa (Harappan Civilization), further upstream. The proof proposes they had a profoundly evolved city life; many houses had wells and restrooms just as an intricate underground waste framework. The social states of the residents were practically identical to those in Sumeria and better than the contemporary Babylonians and Egyptians. These urban communities show an all-around arranged urbanization framework.
The Indus Civilization had a composing framework that today actually stays a secret: all endeavours to interpret it has fizzled. This is one reason why the Indus Valley Civilization is one of the most unknown significant early developments of ancient history. Instances of this composing framework have been found in stoneware, special necklaces, cut stamp seals, and surprisingly in loads and copper tablets.
Day 1- Islamabad
- Arrival at Islamabad international airport
- Meet up with our tour guide
- Transfer to hotel
- Islamabad city tour
- Dinner & Overnight at hotel in Islamabad
Day 2 – Islamabad – Taxila – Rawalpindi – Islamabad:
- Following the breakfast,
- Drive to Taxila. It’s an important city of Buddhism period and is in UNESCO World Heritage List.
- After seeing the ruins
- Visit Taxila Museum.
- After Taxila back to islamabad visit Shah Faisal Mosque, Pakistan monument, Shakarpara Hill
- Dinner & overnight stay in Islamabad
Day 3 – Islamabad – Rohtas – Lahore:
- Following the breakfast check-out from the hotel.
- First destination is Rohtas Fort which is in UNESCO World Heritage List. The fort is built by Sher Shah Suri in purpose of defending the city against Mughals.
- The fort is still intact. It reflects the early Islamic architecture.
- After the visit, lunch at some local restaurant than continue drive to Lahore for 2 hours.
- By evening Reach Lahore, short trip of Lahore city
- Dinner & overnight stay in Lahore
Day 4 – Lahore
- Following the breakfast
- Full day tour in the cultural capital of Pakistan, Lahore. First destination is old Lahore city which was walled during Mughal Empire reign. Lahore Fort is our first visit. The fort is in UNESCO World Heritage
- After visiting the fort, we will visit historic 17th century Badshahi Mosque.
- Later, we will walk in the old & historical bazaar and we will visit Wazir Khan’s Mosque and Royal Bath which are on our way.
- Visit Lahore Museum. We will have the possibility of seeing Buddhist sculpture of Ghandara art and manuscripts, miniatures, rugs from Islam period.
- After the museum visit, we will walk in the Anarkali Bazaar for shopping
Day 5 – Lahore – Harappa – Multan:
- Following breakfast
- drive towards Multan
- After a journey of 2-3 hours, we will visit Harappa which is on our way
- We will have information about the social life, economical system and writings of Harappa Civilization
- After visiting Harappa
- Drive to Multan
- Dinner & Overnight stay in Multan
Day 6 – Multan:
- Following breakfast,
- full day city tour of Multan.
- Multan is in such a strategic point of trade ways as it is an important industrial city dating back 2000 years ago.
- City is famous with shrines and is called city of shrines. Morning till afternoon our tour will includes visiting famous shrines of Shah Rukhn-e-Alam, Bahauddin Zakariya, Shah Shams Tabraiz, Yousuf Gardezi and Sultan Akbar. Later, we will visit Hussain Agahi Bazaar.
- Dinner will be served at local restaurant and
- overnight stay will be at hotel.
Day 6 Multan- Bahawalpur:
- Following the breakfast,
- City tour of Bahawalpur.
- Our first destination is to visit Derawar Fort, Shahi Mosque and the tombs around it in Cholistan Desert.
- After half-day tour, return to Bahawulpur for lunch.
- After the lunch visit Museum, free time in Bahawulpur Market.
- Dinner & overnight stay in Bahawalpur
Day 7 Bahawalpur – Sukkur
- Following the breakfast
- Drive to Sindh.
- While driving to Sukkur, we will stop at Bhong to see the magnificent Bhong Mosque which was constructed in 50 years.
- This mosque was awarded Aga Khan Architecture Award in 1986.
- Later on, visit to Uch Sharif which was founded by Alexander the Great.
- Despite being a small town right now, it was once the centre of Uch Kingdom.
- It was the political and cultural centre as well, along with its sister city Multan. There are important monuments from Muslim reign.
- The most important of those are the tombs with their stunning appearance. We will visit the tombs of Bibi Jawindi, Baha el-Halim, Sheikh Seyfeddin Gazroni and Jalaluddin Bukhari.
- After visiting Uch Sharif, drive to Sukkur for accommodation.
- Dinner & Overnight stay in Sukkur
Day 8 – Sukkur
- Following Breakfast
- We will visit Sadu Bela Island for boating and to witness blind dolphin.
- We will also have an ample time to visit Teerath Asthan is an historical Hindu temple build by Bankhandi Maharaja in 1823.
- Back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 9 – Sukkur – mohenjodaro – Larkana
- Following the breakfast
- Drive to Mohenjo-Daro for a full day tour.
- Mohanjo-Daro is in UNESCO World Heritage List.
- It was one of the most important cities of Indus Civilization along with Harappa. According the excavations which firstly started in 1922, the city had perfect system of agriculture, dealt with trade interactions with other civilizations. They built their buildings using baked brick. They were interested in beautiful arts as well.
- We will have information about the lifestyle of Mohanjo-Daro public. Water pipes and channels is a sign of their excellence in engineering.
- Lunch will be taken in the restaurant in Mohanjo-Daro.
- After the visit drive to Larkana for accommodation.
- Dinner & overnight stay in Larkana.
Day 10 – Larkana – Sehwan – Bhitshah – Hirabad – Hyderabad
- Depart from the hotel at 08.00 a.m.
- We will visit the drive to Sehwan with a journey of 2, 5 hours,
- viewing the scenic views on the Indus Highway to see the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.
- Lal Shahbaz Qalandar is another important Sufi saint and philosopher. He preached religious tolerance among Muslims and Hindus.
- The shrine was built in 14th century and a golden plated door was donated by late Shah of Iran.
- tombs of Talpur Kings who were controlling the area in 17th and 18th centuries.
- we leave for Hyderabad and go for Bhit Shah. Here we will visit an architectural wonder, the shrine of one of the most beloved Sufi saints in Pakistan – poet, musician Shah Abdul Latif Bhattai.
- After the visit, after visiting the shrine,
- Drive to Hyderabad.
- Dinner and accommodation in Hyderabad.
Day 11- Hyderabad – Thata – Chaukundi – Karachi
- After Breakfast depart from the hotel for Chaukundi Necropolis
- where there are many tombs carved and made by sand stone. It is one of those places where can be seen best the Islamic style of architecture which is typical of Sindh.
- After the visit here, visit historical Makli Necropolis which is in UNESCO World Heritage List. It is one of the largest necropolises in the world with its 8 km square area. It’s predicted that almost 125.000 Sufi saints were buried here.
- Later on, visit to Thatta near Makli Necropolis. Lunch will be taken in Thatta. The experts think that antique city of Pattala was once founded here. Pattala was the city where Alexander the Great stopped to rest with its troops.
- The history of modern Thatta dates back to 600 years ago. Thatta was very important for the Musulmen in Lower-Sindh who rebelled against Delhi.
- The city was once under Portugal and Mughal occupation. From Mughal period, there are important monuments. The most of important of all is Shah Jahan Mosque. It’s a valuable memory of its period with its dome, red bricks, blue colored glaze tiles and its acoustic.
- This mosque was built as an appreciation to the Thatta people just because they supported Shah Jahan during his rebellion to his father.
- After visiting the mosque, we leave Thatta and go for Karachi to accommodate.
- Dinner & overnight stay in karachi hotel.
Day 12- Karachi
- Breakfast
- Visit Karachi metropolitan Areas
- Visit National Museum karachi
- Visit califton beach
- Karachi is famous for food, visit food streets of karachi
- Visit Quaid e Azam Founder of Pakistan tomb
- Farewall dinner at DO Darya famous karachi sea side food street
- Overnight stay in karachi
Day 13 – Karachi
- Breakfast
- Drop at Jinnah International airport
- End of Trip.
Trip includes
- Airport pickup
- Hotel Accommodation
- Breakfast & Dinners
- National Parks & Heritage sites Tickets
- Transportation for whole trip Including 4×4 jeeps where required
- Dedicated English Speaking Guide
- International / Domestic airfare and airport tax. Excess weight
- Extra expenses due to Landslides, Road Blocks, the act of Nature
- Laundry, Phone Calls, or other expenses of personal nature
- Personal insurance of client, Medication, Evacuation & Rescue, etc. in emergencies.
- Any Private Expenses
- Room Service Fees
- Staff Tips
- Any other services not mentioned above.
GALLERY / PHOTOS
$1,500 / 2 Pax
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