Cultural Sojourn and trips in Pakistan allow every tourist to get himself acquainted with the region's history, culture and civilization. Through these trips one could explore the ruins of the rich civilizations of the great Moguls and Gandhara. Tourists can visit the abode of the Islamic saints, look back at Alexander The Great's footsteps, and even follow the famous and ancient Silk Route on the way to the People's Republic of China.
Pakistan is the land of the Indus River, which flows through the country for 2,500 kilometers (1,600 miles) from the Himalayan and Karakorum mountain ranges to the Arabian Sea. It is a land of snow-covered peaks and burning deserts, of fertile mountain valleys and irrigated plains. Created in 1947 as a homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, it is inhabited by some 131 million people (1999) belonging to many ethnic groups speaking over 20 different languages and wearing distinctive costumes, but all united by the Islamic faith.
Best of all are Pakistan's mountains, rivers, deserts, and national parks ... playgrounds for the adventurous and those interested in the great outdoors. In the north of the country, four great mountain ranges meet, offering some of the most challenging and scenic mountaineering, trekking and jeep safaris in the world. Five huge rivers flow south to the sea, forming the flight-paths for migrating birds and providing exciting white-water rafting and boating. The camel, ship of the desert, is the best means of transport for remote safaris and nature watching far from modern civilization in the unchanging desert.
What is more, Pakistan is unspoilt. Tourism is in its infancy, yet the four principal cities offer first-class hotels, with simpler but adequate accommodation available elsewhere.
To the spirit hungry for exploration and adventure, Pakistan beckons.
Please feel free to call us now on (051) 2213455 , or e-mail us on info@muitat-tours.com and see what Muitat can do for you.
(dial 0092 51 2213455 when dialing from outside Pakistan)
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