Pakistan Islamabad Hyderabad Sukkur Mohenjodaro Multan Lahore 11 Days GOPK7827

Pakistan Islamabad Hyderabad Sukkur Mohenjodaro Multan Lahore 11 Days GOPK7827

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Pakistan Islamabad Hyderabad Sukkur Mohenjodaro Multan Lahore 11 Days GOPK7827


CODE : GOPK7827
 Islamabad, Pakistan
AirlineThai Airways
Travel period :
07 Dec 2024 to 17 Dec 2024 Period Other time
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USD 2,463
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Tour Itinerary
  • Date
    1
    Bangkok – Karachi (Pakistan)

    04.00 pm. Meet at Suvarnabhumi Airport, 4th floor, Thai Airways counter. Company staff will welcome you and assist you with your luggage and travel documents.
    06.50 pm. Depart for Karachi by Thai Airways Flight TG 341 (food and beverages served on board). Pakistan time is 2 hours behind Thailand time.
    10.25 pm. Arrive at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, local time. Go through immigration and collect your luggage... Local guide will welcome you. Exchange Pakistani rupees at the airport. Take you to your accommodation.
    Accommodation: Karachi Pearl Continental or equivalent

  • Date
    2
    Karachi - Thatta - Hyderabad

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then visit the National Museum Karachi, established in Frere Hall on April 17, 1950, replacing the defunct Victoria Museum. Frere Hall was built in 1865 to honor Sir Bartle Frere, the 19th-century Commander of Sind. Travel to Thatta. On the way, visit the Chaukhandi Tombs, located on the outskirts of Karachi, known for its intricate stone carvings. It is the burial place of the JOKHIO and BALOCH tribes, built during the Mughal dynasty (15th–18th centuries). The architecture of the entire tomb is built using intricately carved sandstone. Arrive in Thatta, a city that Pakistanis believe to be the birthplace of Hinduism. It is also home to Makli Necropolis, which consists of various monuments from the 14th to the 18th centuries. Then visit the Shah Jahan Mosque, built in 1647 and completed in 1659 during the Mughal dynasty. It was built using a combination of Central Asian and Iranian architecture and decorated with the finest mosaic tiles in South Asia.
    Lunch at a restaurant
    Then travel to Hyderabad, the second largest city in the province and the eighth most populous in Pakistan. The city was built by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhora of the Kalhora dynasty in 1768. It was the capital of Sindh until it fell to the British in 1843, when the capital was changed to Karachi.
    Dinner at a restaurant
    Accommodation: Hyderabad Indus Hotel or equivalent

  • Date
    3
    Hyderabad - Sukkur

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then visit Kot Diji Fort, built in the late 18th century, showing the continuity of using bricks to build strong and large architecture
    Lunch Lunch at a restaurant
    Then travel to Sukkur, a city in the Sindh province of Pakistan, on the west bank of the Indus River. It is known as the second largest city in the Indus Valley civilization. It is a fertile agricultural city, especially dates, which have been famous for hundreds of years. The name Sukkur may come from the Arabic word for "sugar", Shakkar. The city used to have sugarcane fields that were once abundant in this region.
    Dinner Dinner at a restaurant
    Accommodation: Sukkur Hotel One or equivalent

  • Date
    4
    Sukkur - Mohenjo-Daro - Sukkur

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then travel to Mohenjo-Daro, a lost civilization in India. It was built in the 26th century BC. It was one of the largest cities in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, known as the Harappan Civilization, which developed around 3,000 BC. At its peak, the Indus Civilization extended throughout Pakistan and India. The western coast reached the border of Iran, the southern part to the Indian state of Gujarat, and the northern part to the outpost of Bactria, with important urban centers at Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Lothal, Calibangan, Dholavira, and Rakhigarhi. Mohenjo-Daro was the most developed city at that time.
    Lunch Lunch at a restaurant
    Visit the World Heritage Site of Mohenjo-Daro, once one of the oldest cities in the Bronze Age and one of the earliest cities in the world. Along with the ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Minoan and Karal civilizations, this ancient site has a systematic and modern urban planning system, a drainage system, a large pool under a 3-storey building, a public bath. When the Indus Valley Civilization ended, Mohenjo-Daro was abandoned in the 19th century BC until the 1920s and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
    Dinner Dinner at the restaurant
    Accommodation: Sukkur Hotel One or equivalent

  • Date
    5
    Sukkur - Uch Sharif - Bahawalpur

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then travel to Bahawalpur, an important city in southern Punjab, famous for its cultural heritage and educational institutions.
    Lunch Lunch at a restaurant
    Then continue your journey through Uch Sharif. Visit the Tomb of Bibi Jawindi, an ancient site southwest of Uch Sharif, a former ancient city founded by Alexander the Great, Punjab, Pakistan. It is currently on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is a Sufi shrine built around the 15th century. This makbara (burial place) is made of glazed bricks on an octagonal base. The makbara Bibi Jawindi is considered one of the most beautifully decorated ancient sites in Uch Sharif. Travel to Bahawalpur, an important city in southern Punjab, famous for its cultural heritage and educational institutions. Once the capital of the erstwhile Bahawalpur state founded by Nawab Bahawal Khan Abbasi II, it remained an independent state for over 200 years. During the rule of the last Nawab, Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi V, the state was acceded to Pakistan on October 7, 1947 and merged with the Punjab on October 14, 1954. In ancient times, Bahawalpur was a city of palaces. It had many beautiful palaces such as Noor Mahal, Gulzar Mahal, Darbar Mahal and Sadiq Garh Palace. There are many beautiful palaces such as the Noor Mahal, Gulzar Mahal, Darbar Mahal and Sadiq Garh Palace, and all located at the edge of the Cholistan Desert, there is the Lal Suhanra National Park.
    Evening dinner service at restaurant.
    Accommodation: Bahawalpur Hotel One or equivalent.

  • Date
    6
    Bahawalpur - Derawar - Multan

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then travel to Derawar. Visit Derawar Fort. This large fort was first built in the 9th century by Rai Jajja Bhatti, the Hindu ruler of the Bhatti clan, as a tribute to the kings of Jaisalmer and Bahawalpur. At first, it was called "Dera Rawal", later it was called "Dera Rawal" and was shortened to "Derawar" until today. Later in the 18th century, Derawar Fort was seized by the Muslim group and rebuilt in a new style until it looked like today. The fort wall is about 1,500 meters long and about 30 meters high. It is a curved cylindrical tower made of bricks. There are 40 forts in total, arranged in a row. Special program Free Take a camel ride to see Derawar Fort
    Lunch Lunch at a restaurant
    Then travel to Multan. Multan is known as the city of The city of saints and Muslim clergy is famous for its incredibly long religious history. Its streets are lined with ancient shrines and tombs dedicated to legendary heroes and religious figures. Visit the Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, a Sufi burial site and shrine in Multan, Pakistan. It is the mausoleum of the Sufi pontiff, Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul Fateh. The architecture used to construct the Maqbara is an early example of pre-Mughal Tughluq architecture and one of the finest Sufi shrines in the Indian subcontinent. More than 100,000 pilgrims visit the site every year during the annual Urs festival held to commemorate his death. Visit the Tomb of Bahauddin Zakariya, built in the 13th century. This tomb is dedicated to Bahauddin Zakariya, the founder of the Suhrawardiyya Muslim sect. It is considered one of the most important cemeteries in the Punjab province. And is the prototype of the distinctive architectural style of Multan.
    Evening Dinner at the restaurant
    Accommodation: Multan Hotel One or equivalent

  • Date
    7
    Multan - Ancient city of Harappa - Lahore

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then travel to the ancient city of Harappa, a world heritage site (Harappa), an ancient city from the 5th to 7th millenniums before Christ, which is the same era as the Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations. It is a city built of clay on a high hill and has a wall around it. Harappa is a site of the Indus Valley civilization that dates back to 3,000 years before Christ. It is an ancient site in Punjab. This place is named after a modern village located near the original route of the Ravi River. Then visit the Harappa Museum, which collects some of the antiques excavated from the ancient city of Harappa.
    Lunch Lunch at a restaurant
    Then travel to Lahore, the capital and second largest metropolis in the country. The Ravi River is the main waterway that nourishes it. It is the fifth largest city in South Asia. It is located in the northeast of the Punjab province, near the border of the Punjab state of India. It is also an important cultural center in the history of the Punjab region. And one of the most progressive and cosmopolitan cities in Pakistan, it was the centre of the great Mughal Empire, where great emperors including Akbar the Great, Shah Jahan and the wealthy Aurangzeb all resided here. It was also under and under British rule.
    Dinner at a restaurant
    Accommodation: Lahore Grand Luxus or similar

  • Date
    8
    Lahore (Full Day)

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then visit Lahore Fortress, which was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981. Lahore Fort is an ancient palace built by Emperor Akbar The Great between 2099-2149. It is the only place where you can see the differences in Mughal architecture. In each era of the rulers who have built and expanded it continuously. Visit Badshahi Mosque, which is said to be the largest mosque in the world. In front is a large courtyard that can accommodate about fifty thousand people and a prayer hall that can accommodate about two thousand people. This mosque was abandoned for almost 100 years and was renovated in 1960.
    Lunch Restaurant
    Afternoon Visit Lahore Museum, which is the oldest museum in Pakistan. Many valuable historical items are displayed. There are many exhibition rooms. Among the antiquities of Buddhist art from the Gandhara period, the most famous Buddha image is the Buddha in the posture of suffering, which is displayed here, as well as antiquities from the Jain, Mughal and Colonial periods. Visit the Sharlimar Garden, a group of Persian gardens, started in 1637 and completed in 1641, supervised by Khalilulah Khan, a nobleman in the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, along with Ali Mardan Khan and Mulla Al-Molk Tuni. The land on which the garden was built originally belonged to the Mian family of Baghbanpur. Later, Emperor Shah Jahan granted permission to the family to take care of the garden in return for the land. Shalimar Gardens was under the care of the Mian family for over 350 years until in 1962, Mohammad Ayub Khan, the former President of Pakistan, declared Shalimar Gardens under the care of the state. In 1981, Shalimar Gardens was registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site along with Lahore Fort. Take you to the Wagha Border, the border between Lahore, Pakistan and Attari, India, which is known as the “Berlin Wall of the Indian subcontinent”. Watch the parade to close the India-Pakistan border (Wagha-Attari Border Ceremony) which is held every evening at around 4:30 p.m. every day. It has become a symbol of honor for “friends and enemies” of both countries. This ceremony is like a small arena for competing in style and elegance between each other. The Pakistani soldiers are dressed in black military uniforms and black fan-shaped hats, while the Indian soldiers are dressed in brown military uniforms and red fan-shaped hats.
    Evening Dinner at a restaurant.
    Accommodation: Lahore Grand Luxus or equivalent

  • Date
    9
    Lahore - Islamabad

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then travel to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan
    Lunch at a restaurant
    Visit the Khewra Salt Mine, the second largest salt mine in the world. Salt is extracted for sale, electricity generation and cooking. It is now a tourist attraction... Continue to Islamabad
    Dinner at a restaurant
    Accommodation: Pearl Continental Rawalpindi or equivalent

  • Date
    10
    Islamabad - Taxila - Islamabad

    Morning Breakfast at the hotel
    Then take you to Taxila, an ancient city that flourished with Buddhism. It was once the capital of the Ghandara region. Its original name was Takshasila in Sanskrit. Later, when Alexander the Great invaded India in 326 BC, he stopped at this city and changed its name to Taxila...Taxila is considered a great university city in the world before the time of the Buddha and is the center of Brahmin education. In the era when Buddhism flourished, this city became an important place of study for Buddhism. Students from all over the world, both in India and its neighbors, including Persia and Central Asian countries, came to study. In that era, no matter who studied arts or any branch of knowledge, they had to study at Taxila, including medicine. It was said that whoever completed any knowledge from Taxila would be highly respected and trusted in society. For example, Dr. Jivaka Komarabhacca completed his medical studies at Taxila University. During the reign of King Ashoka, Taxila was a prosperous city with Buddhism, which grew up along with Jainism and Hinduism. Later, during the reign of the Chinese monk Xianzang or Tang Sanzang who came to spread Buddhism in India in 1186 CE, he recorded that Taxila was in a state of decline and was just one city in the Kashmir region (currently in Rawalpindi, Pakistan). Churches, temples, and educational institutions were all destroyed. After that, there was no more news about Taxila. Taxila is included as one of the main tourist routes in Pakistan, and UNESCO has given Taxila great importance. Taxila is currently in Pakistan. Although only ruins remain, this glorious ancient Buddhist city has been registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1980. Visit the Taxila Museum, which collects evidence of the lifestyle and wisdom of the Taxila people in various eras, including the remains of stupas, temples, monasteries, Greek coins from the era of King Alexander the Great, and many Buddha images from the Gandhara period. The ancient city of Sirkap was built in the first half of the 2nd century BC by the Bactrians and Greeks. Archaeological excavations have proven that it was a large and prosperous city in the past. Traces of the habitation of a large group of people in that era had a complete urban planning system and a well-planned urban planning system.
    Lunch at a restaurant
    Visit the Julian Monastery, an ancient site that reflects the greatness of Buddhism in this area. It is an ancient temple or monastery on a 300-foot-high hill on a large square surrounded by a small wall. Only the base of the stupa remains to see and imagine the glory of the past. Dharmarajika Stupa was built by Kushan in the 2nd century AD to enshrine small pieces of the Buddha's relics. Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980…Take you to Islamabad. Visit the Faisal Mosque located at the foot of the Margalla Hills. This mosque consists of a contemporary design with an 8-sided exterior inspired by Bedouin tents. Construction began in 1976 by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, with a budget of 120 million US dollars, and the mosque is named after him. This innovative design is the work of Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay, who was selected in an international competition. This mosque is the largest mosque in Pakistan and was the largest mosque in the world from 1986-1993…Take you shopping before returning.
    Dinner at a restaurant...and travel to Islamabad Airport
    11.20 pm. Depart for Bangkok by Thai Airways Flight TG350 (food and beverage service on board)

  • Date
    11
    Bangkok

    06.25 am. Arrived safely at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Meals And Accommodation
Date
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotels
1
Karachi Pearl Continental or Equivalent
2
Hyderabad Indus Hotel or Equivalent
3
Sukkur Hotel One or Equivalent
4
Sukkur Hotel One or Equivalent
5
Bahawalpur Hotel One or Equivalent
6
Multan Hotel One or Equivalent
7
Lahore Grand Luxus or Equivalent
8
Lahore Grand Luxus or Equivalent
9
Pearl Continental Rawalpindi or Equivalent
10
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11
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Terms and Conditions
  • Full Payment

  • This booking is not confirmed. (Due to change all the time), We'll checking and confirm to the customers within 24 hours

Package Include
  • Round-trip economy class airfare By Thai Airways, route Bangkok - Islamabad - Bangkok (luggage weight according to the airline's requirements)

  • airport tax fuel tax and air insurance (Country specified in the tour program)

  • Hotel accommodation as specified throughout the trip, occupying a double room (subject to change as appropriate)

  • Meals according to the specified program and drinking water in the restaurant between meals (Islamic local food, easy to eat and complementary Thai food for every meal)

  • Tourist visa for Pakistan, valid for 15 days, 1 entry

  • 2 bottles of water per person/day/and on the coach

  • Transportation fee, pick-up and drop-off throughout the trip

  • Entrance fees to places as specified in the program

  • Accident travel insurance in the amount of 1,000,000 baht and medical expenses abroad in the amount of 2,000,000 baht. Continuous medical expenses in Thailand of 50,000 baht (covering the insured aged between 6-75 years in case the insured is under 6 years old or between 76 years old and up There will be a protection premium of 50% of the sum insured. Depending on the conditions of the policy / the insured is over 85 years old, the company reserves the right to cover) insurance covering COVID infection and treatment abroad (must have hospital receipts only) and after returning from abroad. Continued for another 7 days Food Poisoning Protection Limit (The doctor must state in the medical certificate that food poisoning only), but it is within the limits that have been agreed with the life insurance company.

Package Exclude
  • Passport fee and visa documents for foreigners

  • Porter fees in hotels where you will have to take care of your luggage yourself. to prevent loss

  • Other expenses not specified in the list

  • 7% VAT and 3% withholding tax

  • Personal expenses such as telephone charges, laundry fees, beverages in the room And the cost of food ordered in the room, the cost of food and beverages that are specially ordered in the restaurant apart from the list

  • Tipping for local guide and driver is included $50 per customer/person/throughout the trip.

  • Tour leader tips depending on your satisfaction

Cancellation
  • If you have paid a tour deposit and want to cancel, in any case, you must pay a service fee of 2,000 baht per person.

  • Cancel the trip 30 days in advance before departure, deducting a fee of 2,000 baht per person and actual expenses such as deposits for air tickets, visas, processing fees. (if any), hotel fees, train tickets, or others The details will be shown to the customer. (Note: During the peak season, the airline requires a deposit 2-3 months in advance before departure.)

  • Notification of cancellation 15-29 days before departure, deduction of 50% of the tour price + 2,000 baht fee

  • Notify cancellation of departure 0-14 days before departure, deduct 100% of the tour price.

  • If the tour booking is canceled After submitting the visa, the company reserves the right to take the passport to cancel the visa in any case. Whether the visa fee is included or excluded from the tour program

  • Cancel before the trip Songkran - New Year 50 - 60 days, pay a service fee of 2,000 baht per person + and actual expenses such as deposits for air tickets, visas, processing fees (if any), hotel fees, train tickets, or others The details will be shown to the customer. (Note: During the peak season, the airline requires a deposit 2-3 months in advance before departure.)

  • Cancel before the trip Songkran - New Year 0 - 40 days Pay 100% of the tour price

Note
  • The company has the right to change some details in this tour. When there is a force majeure that cannot be solved

  • The company reserves the right to postpone the trip in the event that there are less than 10 people in the group or as specified by the company.

  • This list is only a proposal that must be confirmed by the company. one more time After having reserved a seat on the plane and a hotel in a foreign country. However, this list may change as appropriate.

  • The company is not responsible for damages in the event caused by airlines, natural disasters and others beyond the control of the company or additional expenses incurred directly or indirectly such as illness, abuse, loss. , delays or from various accidents

  •   If you cancel before the tour ends, the company will consider that you waive your rights and will not be responsible for the service fees that you have already paid in any case.

  •   The company will not be responsible for the ban from leaving the country or the ban on entering the country. due to being illegal or invalid travel documents or being denied in other cases

  • This price is based on the current airfare. If the air ticket price increases, the company reserves the right to adjust the air ticket price according to the situation.

  • In the event of a mistake by an agent or related agency Until there is a cancellation, delay, change of service from airlines, transport companies or service agencies. The company will proceed to the best of its ability to arrange other tour services instead. But no refund will be given for that service fee.

  •   Guides, employees and representatives of the company has no right to make any promises on behalf of the Company In addition to having documents signed by the authorized person of the company directed only

  • If unable to visit the places specified in the program due to nature, delays and mistakes by the airlines There will be no refunds of any kind. However, the company will provide a list of other places to visit. We reserve the right to provide this without prior notice.

  • When you travel with the group You refrain from using any service. or not traveling with the group, it is considered that you waived the right may not claim service charges and deposit back in any case

  • In case of illness until unable to travel, which must have a medical certificate from a certified hospital, the company will consider postponing your trip to the next faculty, but you will have to pay expenses that cannot be refunded. such as airfare, room Visa fees as charged by the embassy and other expenses that are actually incurred. in case of inability to travel

  • In the case of travelers unable to enter and exit the city Due to fake documents or prohibited by the authorities for any reason. However, the company reserves the right to All tours are not refunded.

  • The company reserves the right to this price only for Thai tourists and traveling in a Join Tour group only. If you want to cut a group, please ask the company again. If you are a foreign tourist or a monk, please ask the company again.

  • If the tour is canceled after the visa has been submitted, the company reserves the right to take the passport book to cancel the visa in all cases, regardless of whether the cost of the visa application is included or separate from the tour program.