| Sample
Itinerary |
| Day
01 |
Arrive
Karachi and transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay.
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| Day
02 |
A.M.
Half-day city tour to include Mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi
Museum, Defence Mosque, Fish Harbor and Clifton Beach, Tomb of Abdullah
Shah Ghazi.
P.M. Visit of all shopping centres on Abdullah Haroon Road, Bori
Bazzar, Zainab Market and some parts of old Karachi. Overnight stay.
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| Day
03 |
Departure
for Keenjar Lake enroute visit Chaukundi Tombs, Banbhore, Makli
Graveyard (Thatta) and Shah Jehan Mosque. Overnight stay in Keenjar
Lake Resort.
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| Day
04 |
Early
Morning - departure for Sukkur via Indus Highway. Visit Shrines
of Abdul Latif Bhattai and Lal Shah Baz Qalandar and visit Mohenjodaro
5000 years old Indus Civilization. Lunch at Mohenjodaro and drive
onward to Sukkur. Overnight stay in Sukkur.
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| Day
05 |
Leave
for Bahawalpur and visit Uch Sharif (Mai Jawindi). Uch is a very
old town is believed to have existed since 500 B.C. Bibi Jawindi
was the daughter of Syed Jalal Sain. She was a very pious lady and
highly respected by the people of the area. Overnight stay in hotel.
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| Day
06 |
Leave
for Multan and transfer to Hotel. Afternoon - visit Fort and Mausoleum
of Hazrat Bahauddin Zakaria and Shah Rukn-e-Alam and Hazrat Shams
Tabrez. Multan is famous for its innumerable Khanqahs (Shrines).
Annual Urs is held at each (Shrine). Overnight stay in hotel at
Multan.
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| Day
07 |
Day
trip to visit Sakhi Sarwar near Dera Ghazi Khan. Hazrat Syed Ahmed
Sultan popularly known as Sakhi Sarwar (the Generous King) is buried
in the town which sprang up around his tomb near Dera Ghazi Khan,
95 k.m. Southwest of Multan. He was another Sufi saint of Ghaznavid
period. His tomb is situated near a hill stream at the Foot of Sulaiman
Hills. It is a beautiful building, which is always thronged by devotees.
Overnight stay in hotel at Multan.
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| Day
08 |
Leave
for Lahore via Jhang and Faisalabad. Enroute visit the Tomb of Hazrat
Sultan Bahu, the famous Sufi Saint. Overnight stay in hotel at Lahore.
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| Day
09 |
Full
day at Lahore. Visit Mausoleum of Hazrat Data Ganj Bukhsh (Data
Darbar). He was an eminent scholar and author of many books on theology.
One of the famous books is "Kashful Mahjub". He can be described
as the founder of the Sufi Cult in Punjab. His tomb in Lahore is
always thronged by devotees, day and night. Lahore is called "Data
Ki Nagri" after him. Many miracles are attributed to him. It is
believed that nobody has ever returned empty handed from his tomb.
Also visit Tomb of Mughal Emperor Jehangir and Hazrat Mian Mir.
Mian Mir - Mir Muhammad was his real name, he enjoyed the destination
of having three royal personages as his devotees. The first was
emperor Jehangir, followed by Shah Jehan, Dara Shikoh and Aurangzeb.
His shrine is about 3 miles from Lahore Railway station.
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| Day
10 |
Day
trip to Qasur - visit the Tomb of Baba Bhulley Shah, one of the
greatest Punjabi Sufis. Qasur is a historical city and still retains
some of its features. Like other Sufi poets, Baba Bhulley Shah is
immensely popular among the masses as well as the elite. His "Kafis:"
are sung by singers who take great pride in reciting his poetry.
Overnight stay in hotel at Lahore.
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| Day
11 |
Leave
for Rawalpindi and transfer to hotel.
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| Day
12 |
Full
day at Rawalpindi/Islamabad and visit Shrines of Barri Shah Latif
in Islamabad. Shah Abdul Latif Kazmi known as Barri Shah Latif,
is considered the patron saint of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.
It is said that he had predicted about the construction of a new
city near his tomb, which would be named after Islam. His tomb was
built under the orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and is situated
in the village of Nurpur in the foothills of Margallas. Overnight
stay in hotel in Rawalpindi.
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| Day
13 |
End
of tour and departure for home destination.
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