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Ghandhara Tour

Pakistan is the land which attracted Alexander the great from Macedonia in 326 B.C., with whom the influence of Greek culture came to this part of the world. During the 2nd century B.C., it was here that Buddhism was adopted as the state religion which flourished and prevailed here for over 1000 years, starting from 2nd century B.C., until 10th century A.D. During this time Taxila, Swat and Charsaddah (old Pushkalavati) became three important centres for culture, trade and learning. Hundreds of monasteries and stupas were built together with Greek and btowns such as Sirkap and Sirsukh both in Taxila. It was from these centres that a unique art of sculpture originated which is known as Gandhara Art all over the world. Today the Gandhara Sculptures occupy a prominent place in the museums of England, France, Germany, USA, Japan, Korea, China, India and Afghanistan together with many private collections world over, as well as in the museums of Pakistan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Itinerary
Day 1 Islamabad Arrive at Islamabad. Transfer to hotel. Evening city tou of Islamabad/Rawalpindi. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 Islamabad - Peshawar Drive to Peshawar. Enroute to Peshawar visit Taxila and Museum for ancient Bhudda ruins. Drive on to Peshawar. Overnight at hotel. 
Day 3 Peshawar Visit Peshawar Museum which has a good collection of Gandhara Buddhist Kingdom Sculptures. Later the Old City and its colourful Bzaars.
Day 4 Peshawar - Swat Valley Morning drive to Saidu Sharif in Swat Valley. En route visit Ruins of Takh-e-Bhai Monastery. Afternoon visit Saidu Sharif Museum and Ruins of Butkarra Stupa.
Day 5 Saidu Sharif - JehanAbad Morning drive to Jehanabad. Walk to a Rock on which the Lord Buddha is Carved. Walk takes about 30 minutes one way. Return to Jehanabad and dive up to Madyan and then back to Saidu Sharif.
Day 6 Saidu Sharif - Besham Morning depart for Besham. Enrooted cross Shangla Pass. Drive takes about 6 hours.
Day 7 Besham - Gilgit Early morning depart for Gilgit. En route see Petroglyphs dating back to the 7th century A.D and view Nanga Parbat (8125M) the western most peak of the Himalayas and the 9th highest Peak in the world.
Day 8 Gilgit - Skardu Morning drive in jeeps through the Indus gorge to Skardu in Baltistan. An interesting appro 6 hours drive. Afternoon free.
Day 9 Skardu/Khaplu Morning drive to Khaplu. Afternoon stroll about Khaplu.
Day 10 Khaplu - Hushe - Khaplu Morning drive/walk to Hushe. Later afternoon return to Khaplu.
Day 11 Khaplu - Shigar Morning drive from Khaplu to Shigar Valley. Late afternoon arrive in Skardu.
Day 12 Satpara Lake Morning drive to and then walk up to Ruins of Kharpocho Fort. Then drive to Mantial and Satpara Lake. Afternoon return to Skardu.
Day 13 Skardu - Gilgit Early morning drive through Indus gorge to Gilgit. Afternoon visit Kargah to see the Lord Buddha carved on a Mountain side.
Day 14 Gilgit - Besham Start return journey and drive to Besham.
Day 15 Besham - Islamabad Arrive in Islamabad. rest of the day free.
Day 16 Islamabad - Destination
Fly to onward destination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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