3-Days Guided Tour Of Multan, Bahawalpur, Uch Sharif & Derawar Fort (Cholistan)
Duration
3 days
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
1
-
100
yrs
Languages
English
Tour Overview
We are showing 3- HISTORICAL cities with WiFi on board & many monuments in a reasonable price including camel safari in the desert with our well educated tour guides. We shall also show some hidden places and some monuments which are not easily accessible for everyone. Last but not the least there are also many good surprises in this tour for the tourists from all over the World.
Additional information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pickup
What's included
●AC private vehicle. ●Fuel ● Sightseeing Tickets ●All Rd, & Toll Taxes ●Parking Fees ● Tour Guide
Other
Itinerary
Our accredited guide will meet & greet you at the pick up point and will take you up the Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Tomb of Bahauddin Zakaria Multani, Fort Kohna Qasim, British monument, a small museum which depicts the history of Multan, and Damdma from where you will see the birds eye view of Multan.
2nd day after breakfast we shall leave Multan for Uch Sharif and it will take near about 80 to 100 minutes to reach there, That was a city firstly founded by Alexander the Great. That is a town where we shall visit Tomb of Jalal-ud-din Surk Posh Bukhari, who came from Bukhara and spread Islam in the subcontinent. Many Sindhi tribes accepted Islam due to his preaching. Around his Shrine there are also many graves of the different saints. There is also an old mosque.
After breakfast we shall leave Bahawalpur for Derawar Fort in Cholistan, that was built by Raja Jajja Bhatti in the 9th Century, way before the creation of Bahawalpur
The fort was initially known as Dera Rawal. Later, it was referred to as Dera Rawar, which became Derawar with the passage of time.
Initially, the fort was constructed with mud and was used for defence by the Jaisalmir ruler. The army belonging to the Raja of Jaisalmir used to stay in the fort to patrol the area. It was only later in 1733 when the Abbasi family entered the region and took control that the fort was rebuilt to its current shape,
After that we shall visit Royal Mosque near to the fort and then will go to Royal Graveyard by camel safari. After that we shall some graves which are attributed to the friends of The Muslim Holy Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). After that we shall move towards Bahawalpur.
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