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2-3 stars hotels (in some places best available)
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Lahore
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Karachi
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Guided English Speaking
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English
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner (normally included)
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Yes
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Car or Van/ grand Cabin 13 seats or Coaster/minibus, 21seats
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18
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75
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TOUR FROM LAHORE TO COASTAL HIGHWAY
When traveling in Pakistan from Lahore to Karachi, you will encounter historical treasures such as UNESCO World Heritage sites, extraordinary mosques, Mughal monuments, Buddhist monasteries, Hindu temples, and Greco-Bactrian ruins. You will have the opportunity to meet hospitable people, visit colorful bazaars, sample local cuisine, capture memorable photographs, and experience traditional music performances featuring sitar and tabla players at shrines. In the southern part of Pakistan, you can observe the daily life of a Pakistani village.
Your journey will commence in Lahore, the historical capital of Pakistan, known for its 16th-century Mughal architecture, including the Badshahi Mosque and the Royal Fort of Akbar. In Multan, you can explore the renowned City of the Sufis and venture into the deserts of Cholistan to witness the impressive fortress of Derawar. You will also visit the UNESCO World Heritage ruins of Mohenjo-daro and the 5000-year-old Indus Valley archaeological sites, which are comparable to Mesopotamia and Egypt. Following this, you will travel to Hyderabad, the second-largest city in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
Your journey will then lead you to Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan with a population of 22 million people. Karachi serves as the capital of Sindh but is home to people from all over Pakistan. After Karachi, you will travel to Hingol National Park in Baluchistan via the Coastal Highway. Hingol National Park boasts an otherworldly landscape with unique rock formations, vast canyons, dramatic views, and even a mud volcano, giving visitors the sensation of being stranded on another planet. It is the largest national park in Pakistan, covering over 6,100 square kilometers and located 190 kilometers from Karachi, making it an ideal trip for those staying in Karachi. The park is named after the Hingol River, which flows into the Arabian Sea and is teeming with marine life. With six different ecosystems, including desert, plains, forest, and mountains, and a diverse array of bird species, reptiles, and elusive mammals such as leopards, wolves, and ibex, Hingol National Park stands out as one of the most unique national parks in Pakistan and perhaps even in neighboring countries.
Treks to the highway that runs through the park, it is easily accessible, drawing numerous visitors who come to marvel at the rock formations. The entire landscape of the park is adorned with these remarkable and peculiar natural formations, some of which may remind you of the Grand Canyon. Other attractions within the park include the Lion of Baluchistan, resembling a sphinx, and the Hinglaj Temple, a Hindu temple located in a cave. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to visit the mud volcano, oases, beaches, and local villages within the park.
Tour From Lahore To Coastal Highway
- A tour from Lahore to Hingol National Park Baluchistan offers a blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural exploration. - Start your journey from Lahore, a vibrant city known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and bustling markets.
- You have the opportunity to visit historical sites such as Multan, Bahawalpur, or even the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-Daro, offering insights into Pakistan's rich cultural heritage
- Experience the warmth and hospitality of local communities as you pass through towns and villages, sampling traditional cuisine and interacting with residents
- Enjoy a scenic drive through the picturesque landscapes of Punjab and Balochistan provinces, witnessing the changing scenery along the way.
- Hingol National Park: Arrive at Hingol National Park, the largest national park in Pakistan, renowned for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and geological wonders.
- Explore the unique mud volcanoes found within Hingol National Park, which are a rare geological phenomenon and offer a fascinating sight to behold.
- Visit the iconic rock formation known as the Princess of Hope, a natural sculpture resembling a princess gazing out towards the horizon.Day 01: departing from Italy