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Full Day Thatta Excursion for School Children

Learn the history from the arrival of Muslims in Pakistan to the Moghuls. We will visit the UNESCO World heritages sites and learn about the Persian empire, Alexander the great, Sassanian kings and the Mohammad Bin Qasim and off course the story of Sassi & Punhoon.

Children will be given handout with details of the tour as well as a drawing session will be held at the tomb of Mirza Isa Khan which will not only inspire children to learn history but also admire the architecting and religious harmony by drawing the 4 religions Islam, Hinduism, Christianity and Judaism..

This Guided Tour can be taken any day with a professional guide and can be booked online by contacting us  +92-321-2424778 Whatsapp

Tour Itinerary.

Meet at School at 8AM Drive towards Thatta. On the way Visit Chaukindi Tombs where we will learn about the burrial of Muslims and the beautiful symbols carved  in stone from 15-18th century All tombs are quadrangular in shape and have beautiful carvings. All men graves have Turbans carved on top and women graves have beautiful jewelry carved on sandstone.

Later continue  to Banbhore visit the museum and walk over the archeological site of Banbhore which was first inhabited by Persians and central Asian Sythians and Parthyans later this site became the last conquest of Alexander the great, from here he went back to westwards and died on his way in Iran. Banbhore was also the first city which received Islam it was conquered by Arabs in 711 AD by Mohammad Bin Qasim the first mosque in South east Asia was also built during this period in this city.

We will have special Lunch at Makli and continue to Thatta and Visit Makli the largest Muslim cemetery in the world, having over half a million graves of Scholars, Poets, Ministers, Kings and rich men of Thatta from 15th to 18th century from the time when Thatta was center of education literature and was also capital of Sindh.

In Thatta Visit Shah Jehan Mosqe the mosque was built in 1647 2 years after Taj Mahal. Shah Jehan built this mosque for the people of Tahtta for their hospitality rendered to him when he was escaping from the enemy. The mosque is the most impressive work of blue glazed tile work and is most well preserved mosque of this age. We will return to Karachi and will have a cup of tea at famous Cafe Imran at Gharo

Special for School and college students group Rs. 3300 per student for group size 50 or more Including Lunch soft drinks and Tea. Contact us now

Pictures from this tour

Chaukundi Tombs with horse rider carved

Chaukundi Tombs beautifully carved sandstone tombs from 15th to 18th century

Shah Jehan Mosque

Shahjehan Mosque build by Emperor Shahjehan in 1647 Listed in UNESCO World heritage list

First Mosque outside arabia in Banbhore Pakistan built in 726AD

One of the Earliest mosque of the world in Banbhore built in 726 AD by Mohammad Bin Qasim




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