Sufi Odyesse

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Sufi Odyssey has been designed to give you an insight into the Muslim Sufis and Saints who served humanity. The tour starts in Islamabad with a sightseeing tour of Pakistan’s political city, also home to some of the most important holy shrines.

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  • Group Size Medium Group
    8-12 pax
All about the Sufi Odyesse.

Sufi Odyssey has been designed to give you an insight into the Muslim Sufis and Saints who served humanity. The tour starts in Islamabad with a sightseeing tour of Pakistan’s political city, also home to some of the most important holy shrines. From here, we head to Lahore, the heart and soul of Pakistan. In Lahore, we visit Data Ghanj-e-Baksh and Shah Jamal shrines with beautifully constructed Islamic masterpieces like Badshahi and Wazir Khan Mosques. Our next destination is Multan, where one can feel thrilled with the spiritual atmosphere, en-route we shall visit Pakpatan. With a history of thousands of years, Multan is one the most interesting Sufi towns in Pakistan, where many Sufis are buried. From Multan, we head to Uch Sharif, an ancient learning center for Muslims, abodes of mesmerizing shrines; even Alexander fell in love with Uch Sharif and called it Alexandria. We then head to Sehwan Sharif to visit the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, also known as the most incredible dance floor on earth. From here, we travel to Bhit Shah, Hala, to pay our homage before we head to Karachi where our trip concludes after a visit to Saint Abdullah Shah. 

Pakistan is home to some of the most revered Sufi shrines in the world. A Sufi Odyssey in Pakistan will take you on a spiritual journey where you can explore the rich heritage and mystical traditions of Sufism. Here is a tour plan that will take you to some of the most famous Sufi shrines in Pakistan:

Welcome to the Sufi Odyssey tour! This journey will take you through the heart of Pakistan to some of its most important Sufi shrines and historical sites. Our tour will start in Islamabad and end in Karachi, covering several cities and towns.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • Hotel Accommodation based on double/twin sharing 
  • Meals (Breakfasts & Dinners) 
  • English-speaking guide 
  • Air-conditioned transportation (depending on the size of the group throughout the trip
  • Entrance Fees to the Archaeological sites and Museums 
  • Tips at hotels/restaurants
  • Mineral water (1 bottle of 1.5 liters per pax per day) 
  • Porterage at hotels
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • All items of a personal nature, such as telephone calls, mini bar, and other Beverages
  • Lunches 
  • Other than above mentioned
  • Day-use rooms in case a flight is delayed or canceled   
  • Tips for Guide & Drivers
  1. Day 1 ISLAMABAD

    We warmly welcome you to the beautiful capital of Pakistan. Upon arrival, our guide meet you at the Islamabad International Airport to bring you to the hotel. You will be relaxed and give time to your guide for the orientation session about this fantastic tour. In the afternoon, we will visit the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. We will explore the two towns; both offer notable highlights to explore Pakistan’s ancient and modern history. By the evening, we will be back at the hotel after dinner to discuss the next day’s trip and highlights and overnight stay in the hotel.

     

    Altitude: 1,663 ft (507M)

  2. Day 2 EXPLORING ISLAMABAD

    We will start our journey in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. Here, we will visit some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Faisal Mosque, the Pakistan Monument, and Shakarparian Park. We will also explore the local markets and sample some delicious Pakistani cuisines.

  3. Day 3 ISLAMABAD-LAHORE

     We will head to Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan. Lahore is known for its Mughal-era architecture, including the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and Shalimar Gardens. En route, we will visit Katas Raj at Kala Kahar and Khewra Salt Mines, one of the largest mines in the world. The day is full of highlights and fun. We will reach Lahore late afternoon, check into the hotel, and relax—a treaty dinner in the food street of Lahore.

     

    Altitude:  711 ft (217M)

    Travel Time: 6 hours 374 km (with visiting the two sites)

  4. Day 4 EXPLORE LAHORE

    On this day, we will explore the historical city of Pakistan. Lahore is rich in cultural heritage and has a range of attractions to explore. Here are some of the best places to visit in Lahore, each with its unique history and charm:

    The Lahore Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting the city. The fort dates back to the 16th century and is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. It has several beautiful structures, including the Sheesh Mahal, Naulakha Pavilion, and Moti Masjid.

     Badshahi Mosque

      The Badshahi Mosque is another iconic landmark in Lahore, built by Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century. It is one of the largest mosques in the world and can accommodate over 100,000 worshippers. The mosque is known for its intricate marble and red sandstone carvings and is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture.

    The Walled City of Lahore, The Walled City of Lahore, is a historic area that dates back to the Mughal period. It is home to various cultural and architectural attractions, including the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and many beautiful havelis (traditional houses). The area also boasts a range of markets and bazaars, including the famous Anarkali Bazaar, where visitors can shop for handicrafts, clothing, and local cuisine.

    Shalimar Gardens

    The Shalimar Gardens are a beautiful example of Mughal landscaping and are a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Emperor Shah Jahan built The gardens in the 17th century, and they are known for their stunning water features, fountains, and intricate flower beds.

    Lahore Museum

    The Lahore Museum is home to an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits that showcase the history and culture of the region. The museum’s collection includes rare coins, manuscripts, sculptures, textiles, and displays on the Indus Valley Civilization and the Mughal Empire.

    Food Street: Lahore is known for its delicious cuisine, and the city’s Food Street is the perfect place to sample some local dishes. Foot Street, in the heart of the old town, has restaurants and food stalls offering a range of traditional Pakistani dishes, including biryani, kebabs, and nihari.

    The afternoon Wagah Border Flag Lowering ceremony is the best attraction while visiting Lahore. We will return to our hotel for an overnight stay.

  5. Day 5 LAHORE-MULTAN

    The journey from Lahore to Multan is not just about the destinations; it’s about the experiences that unfold along the way. Traverse the picturesque landscapes of Punjab, with its sprawling fields and vibrant rural life. Engage with the warm and hospitable locals, who will welcome you openly and share their stories of tradition and folklore—Multan, one of the oldest cities in Pakistan, is known for its Sufi shrines and bazaars. Here, we will visit the Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam and the Tomb of Bahauddin Zakariya.

     

    Altitude: 400 ft (122M)

    Travel Time: 4 hours,  319 km

  6. Day 6 MULTAN-UCH SHARIF

    We will take a day trip to Uch Sharif, a small town famous for its historical sites, including the tombs of Bibi Jawindi, Baha’al-Halim, and Jalaluddin Bukhari.

    Uch Sharif is a treasure trove of history and culture. Its architectural wonders, spiritual landmarks, and the genuine warmth of its people create an unforgettable experience. Venture into this charming town and let its tales of the past weave their magic upon you. We return to our hotel for the second night.

     

    Altitude: 370 ft (113M)

    Travel Time: 3 hours, 138 Km

  7. Day 7 MULTAN-BAHAWALPUR

    The journey from Multan to Bahawalpur is an extraordinary adventure unraveling Punjab’s heartland’s beauty and splendor. From the spiritual haven of Uch Sharif to the royal grandeur of Bahawalpur’s palaces, this trip promises an unforgettable experience. So, embark on this captivating journey and let the wonders of Multan and Bahawalpur enjoy the incredible history and awe-inspiring landscape.

     Here, we will visit the Bahawalpur Museum and the Noor Mahal Palace. We will also explore the Derawar Fort, located in the Cholistan Desert.

     

    Altitude: 387 ft (118M)

    Travel Time: 2 hours, 100 KM

  8. Day 8 BAHAWALPUR-SUKKUR

    The journey from Bahawalpur to Sukkur is a captivating odyssey through the heartland of Pakistan. From Bahawalpur’s royal magnificence to the Cholistan Desert’s natural splendor and Sukkur’s historical marvels, this journey offers an unforgettable experience. So, go on this remarkable voyage and let the highlights of Bahawalpur and Sukkur enjoy and have memories that will last a lifetime.

     Here, we will visit the Mohenjo-Daro archaeological site, which dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization. We will also visit the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan Sharif, one of Pakistan’s most important Sufi shrines.

     

    Altitude:  219 ft (67M)

    Travel Time: 5 hours 370 Km

  9. Day 9 SUKKUR-LARKANA

    Leaving behind the vibrant city of Sukkur, your journey begins with a drive through the enchanting rural landscapes of Sindh province. As you traverse the picturesque countryside, you’ll witness sprawling fields, traditional villages, and the warm hospitality of the locals who call this region home.

    The first highlight of our journey awaits in Khairpur, known for its rich history and architectural majesties. We will visit the majestic Faiz Mahal, a magnificent palace that reflects a beautiful blend of European And Mughal architectural styles. Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and immerse yourself in the art of past inhabitants.

    The delicious Sindhi food reflects the city’s extensive culinary past to experience Larkana fully. Try local specialties like Sindhi Biryani, Sindhi Curry, and the world-famous Larkana Sweets to tantalize is worth taste.

     

    Altitude: 721 ft (147M)

    Travel Time: 3 hours, 83 Km

  10. Day 10 LARKANA- HYDERABAD & THATA

    We will head to Hyderabad and Thatta, two cities are known for their rich history and culture. We will visit the Pakka Qila and the Tombs of Talpur Mirs in Hyderabad. In Thatta, we will explore the Shah Jahan Mosque, one of Pakistan’s most beautiful mosques. We will also visit Keenjhar Lake, Pakistan’s largest freshwater lake. 

     

    Altitude:  42 ft(13M)

    Travel Time: 5 hours, 315 Km

  11. Day 11 HYDERABAD-KARACHI

    The journey from Hyderabad to Karachi offers a captivating travel experience through diverse landscapes and cultural wonders. Leaving behind the historical city of Hyderabad, we will board a road trip through picturesque countryside and encounter welcoming locals. As we near Karachi, the landscape transforms into arid plains and desert vistas. Arriving in Karachi, we will be greeted by the energetic atmosphere of the bustling city, with its towering skyscrapers, cultural landmarks, and vibrant street life. Exploring the city’s iconic sites and savoring its diverse cuisine, we’ll immerse ourselves in the spirit of Karachi. This journey from Hyderabad to Karachi leaves us with cherished memories of Pakistan’s beauty, hospitality, and rich cultural heritage.

     

    Altitude: 32 ft (10M)

    Travel Time: 2 hours, 160 Km

  12. Day 12 KARACHI

     Our final destination will be Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan. Here, we will visit the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum, the National Museum of Pakistan, and the Mohatta Palace. We will also explore the local markets and sample famous Karachi street food.

    It concludes our Sufi Odyssey tour here by the evening with a celebrity dinner party. We hope you have enjoyed this journey through the heart of Pakistan, exploring its rich history, culture, and tradition.

  13. Day 13 Fly home

    Transfer to the airport for a homebound flight.

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

PASSPORT AND VISA

Participants of all nationalities must have a valid passport with six months remaining validity and a visa for Pakistan. Visa must be applied online at https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/ 

The main category is CULTURE & HERITAGE TOURS, and the sub-category is GLIMPSE OF THE HERITAGE. You will need a letter of invitation (LOI) which our office will provide along with the requisite documents like a Discover Pakistan license copy and the National Identity Card of the issuing authority. 

 PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CORRECT TRAVEL DOCUMENTS AND A VISA FOR PAKISTAN. 

When visiting historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan, it is important to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and preserve the sites for future generations. Here are some precautions to remember:

Before visiting any site, research its historical significance, cultural practices, and any specific guidelines or restrictions. This will help you prepare and respect the site appropriately.

Dress modestly: Pakistan is a conservative country, so it is advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or conservative areas. Covering your shoulders, wearing long pants or skirts, and avoiding revealing or provocative clothing are respectful.

Respect local customs and traditions:

 Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage, and it is important to respect the customs and traditions of the local communities. Follow any religious or cultural practices observed at the site, such as removing your shoes before entering certain areas or covering your head if required.

Follow the instructions and guidelines: 

Pay attention to any instructions or guidelines provided by the site authorities or tour guides. These may include areas where photography is prohibited, restricted access zones, or any specific rules to protect the artifacts or structures.

Stay on designated paths: 

Stick to designated paths and avoid trespassing or damaging any part of the site. Some archaeological sites are fragile; stepping on delicate areas can cause irreparable harm. Follow the signs and markers to ensure you are on the authorized path.

Do not remove artifacts:

 Removing artifacts, stones, or historical items from the site is strictly prohibited. Removing artifacts not only damages their historical value but is also illegal. Respect the site’s archaeological significance by leaving everything as you found it.

Dispose of waste properly: 

Maintain cleanliness and dispose of trash in designated bins. Keep the sites clean and leave no trace of your visit. Avoid littering or damaging the environment around the sites.

Be cautious of your belongings: 

Keep an eye on your personal belongings at all times. Use a secure bag or backpack to carry your valuables and avoid displaying expensive items that may attract unwanted attention.

Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun: 

Pakistan can have hot and dry weather, especially during summer. Drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and wear a hat or umbrella to protect yourself from the sun.

Follow safety guidelines: 

Be aware of your surroundings and follow any safety guidelines provided by the authorities. It is always recommended to travel in groups, especially in remote areas, and inform someone about your plans and expected return time.

By following these precautions, you can ensure a safe and respectful visit to the historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan while appreciating their cultural and historical significance.

Other InfoAbout Tour

Weather

Pakistan has a diverse climate due to its geographical location and varying topography. The weather conditions in places with historical highlights can vary depending on the region and time of year. Here’s a general overview of the weather conditions in some popular historical destinations in Pakistan:

Lahore experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F) in June and July. Winters are mild, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F). The best time to visit Lahore is in spring (March to April) and autumn (October to November) when the weather is pleasant.

Islamabad:

Islamabad has a moderate climate. Summers (May to September) are warm, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Winters (December to February) can be cold, with temperatures dropping to around 0°C (32°F) or lower. The best time to visit Islamabad is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant.

Taxila:

Taxila, known for its archaeological sites, experiences similar weather conditions to Islamabad since it is located nearby. Summers can be hot, and winters are cold. The best time to visit Taxila is during spring and autumn.

Mohenjo-Daro:

Mohenjo-Daro, an ancient Indus Valley Civilization site, is in the Sindh province. The region has a hot desert climate. Summers (April to June) are sweltering, reaching over 45°C (113°F). Winters (December to February) are mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F). Visiting Mohenjo-daro during the winter months is advisable to avoid the extreme heat.

Multan is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan and experiences a semi-arid climate with hot and dry weather. Summers in Multan are sweltering, with temperatures often exceeding 45°C (113°F) in May and June. The city receives very little rainfall during this season. It is essential to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the intense heat if visiting during summer. The monsoon season occurs from July to September, providing some relief from the heat with moderate rainfall. Autumn is relatively pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F), and the weather becomes drier. Winter in Multan is mild, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) during the day and cooler nights. Spring is short but pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) and vibrant blooming flowers. It is advisable to check the local weather forecast before visiting Multan and pack accordingly to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trip.

What to bring:

Comfortable Clothing: Pakistan has diverse weather conditions, so it’s important to dress appropriately. Carry lightweight and breathable clothing for hot weather and layer up for cooler regions or winter visits. Modest clothing is recommended out of respect for local customs and traditions.

Sun Protection:

Pakistan’s climate can be quite sunny, especially during summer. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and consider lightweight clothing that provides adequate sun protection.

Comfortable Shoes: Many historical and archaeological sites in Pakistan require walking and exploring on foot. Wear comfortable shoes or sneakers that are suitable for walking on uneven terrain.

Water and Snacks:

Carry a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated during your visit. It’s also a good idea to bring some snacks, especially if you plan to spend a significant amount of time at the site.

Insect Repellent:

Some archaeological sites in Pakistan may have mosquitoes or other insects, particularly in rural areas. Pack insect repellent to protect yourself from bites.

Cash and Local Currency:

While major cities in Pakistan have ATMs and card payment options, it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially when visiting remote areas where cash might be the primary mode of payment.

First Aid Kit:

It’s always a good idea to have a basic first aid kit with items like band-aids, antiseptic ointment, pain relievers, and any necessary prescription medications.

Camera and Binoculars: Capture the beauty of historical sites and landscapes with a camera or smartphone. Binoculars can be handy for observing details from a distance.

Guidebooks and Maps:

Consider bringing guidebooks or maps that provide information about the historical and archaeological sites you plan to visit. These resources can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the locations.

Respectful Behavior:

Show respect for local customs, traditions, and religious practices. It’s essential to dress modestly, ask for permission before taking photographs of people, and follow any rules or guidelines provided by site authorities.

Remember to research and plan your visit in advance, including opening hours, entrance fees, and any specific requirements or restrictions related to the historical and archaeological sites you wish to explore. Enjoy your journey through Pakistan’s rich history and cultural heritage!

BOOKING & DEPOSITS:

The trip can be reserved with an initial deposit of 30% at the time of booking. The initial deposit shall not be refunded but can be transferred for a future trip.

FINAL PAYMENT

We require the full cost of the trip to be paid 30 days prior to the start of the tour. Payments can only be made in cash or through bank transfers to our designated bank account. We do not accept payments via credit cards. Please ensure that you only accepted invoices generated by Discover Pakistan and sent through our official email ID.

1)      Cancellations must be communicated in writing to Discover Pakistan or the agent through whom the trip was booked. Cancellation charges will be applied as follows:

Cancellation before 30 days or more: After deducting 30%, the remaining amount will be refunded. If the deposit is retained with the consent of our client, no cancellation charges will be applied. The full amount can be adjusted toward a future trip.
Cancellation within two weeks before departure: 50% of the package offer will be charged.
Cancellation within one week of departure or no-show: The full payment will be forfeited.
No refunds will be provided if you voluntarily or involuntarily leave the trip after it has started. Additionally, no refunds will be given for any unused meals, accommodation, or services.

2) There shall be no refunds if you leave the trip for any reason, voluntarily or involuntarily, after the trip begins. No refunds shall be made for any unused meals, accommodation, or services.

WHY BOOK WITH DISCOVER PAKISTAN?

Discover Pakistan is a leading Destination Management and Tour servicing company established to cater to the travel needs of explorers, researchers, mountaineers, and trekkers worldwide. We prioritize the safety, integrity, and comfort of all our valued clients without discrimination.

Our Values: We adhere to a set of values that guide our company in delivering the best travel experiences to our clients. These values include:

Integrity

Communication
Client Safety and Security
Customer-Oriented Services
Continuous Improvement
Customer Satisfaction

RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS COMMUNITY

We recognize our responsibility towards the local communities, their customs, and the environment. Therefore, some of our income is dedicated to humanitarian activities, such as student support, skill development programs, and interest-free micro-credit loans for women. Detailed information can be provided upon request.

THE CLIENT

We have successfully collaborated with local and foreign clients, and we take pride in the long list of satisfied partners and individual clients that Discover Pakistan has served worldwide. We maintain a balance between cost and quality. Our business philosophy and the key to our success is “LESS PROFIT EQUALS MORE CLIENTS, AND MORE CLIENTS EQUALS MORE PROFIT.”

The best time to go on the Sufi Odyssey tour is between October and April when the weather is cool and pleasant. Pakistan experiences extreme weather conditions in the summer months, making it uncomfortable to travel.

Yes, it is generally safe to travel to Pakistan. However, it is recommended to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. It is advisable to travel with a reputable tour operator who can provide guidance and support during your trip.

Accommodation on the Sufi Odyssey tour will be in comfortable, mid-range hotels that offer basic amenities such as air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. The hotels will be selected based on their proximity to the main tourist attractions in each city.

Transportation on the Sufi Odyssey tour will be by private air-conditioned vehicles, which will be comfortable and safe. The vehicles will be equipped with seat belts and will be driven by experienced drivers who are familiar with the local roads.

 Yes, there is a dress code for visiting Sufi shrines in Pakistan. Men should wear full-length pants and shirts, while women should cover their heads and wear long, loose-fitting dresses or pants. Visitors should also remove their shoes before entering the shrines

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