Pakistan tour, Indus Valley explorer
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An absorbing cultural Pakistan tour, traveling in a small group from Karachi to Islamabad via mosques and shrines, bazaars and archaeological sites, and ancient forts that seem to rise from the desert sands.
Karachi Makli Necropolis Banbhore city ruins Thatta Desert forts Sehwan’s Sufi shrines Mohenjo-daro & Harappa archaeological sites Larkana Sukkur Barrage Dolphin watching at Sadh Belo island Uch Sharif tombs Multan, the ‘city of saints’ Shalimar Gardens of Lahore Khewra Salt Mines Taxila Takht-i-Bahi monastery Rawalpindi Islamabad
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Planet
We strive to ensure that we leave the areas that we visit as we find them and our team have been trained in strict no litter policies, meaning that we take all refuse to either be recycled or properly disposed of in nearby towns. Many people in Pakistan do not have the same approach to the environment as we would in western Europe, therefore it is not uncommon for local people to dispose of rubbish simply by throwing it out of the window. We work to educate our drivers and other service providers so as to avoid contributing to this problem.When exploring the landscape on foot we make sure that we stick to whatever tracks there may be, and when driving we stick to the dirt roads so as not to degrade the landscape.
In conjunction with our local team we work with hotels and guesthouses to implement best practices when it comes to environmental matters – in some places this is far behind what we might be used to in other parts of the world. This includes basic things like not replacing towels each day, as well as saving electricity and turning lights off .
People
We visit a number of sites and monuments on this tour that do not necessarily receive much funding from other sources; the entrance fees that we include help to maintain the heritage of this country for future generations – not just western travelers but more importantly to local people to whom they have far more cultural and historical significance. We use locally owned suppliers and our partners here are deeply involved with the preservation of the culture and heritage of the country.Where possible we encourage our travelers to spend their money with local businesses; for example when visiting villages we usually make a point of stopping at a tea shop or buying supplies from shops, which helps to spread the economic benefits of tourism. It is not always practical to eat outside of the hotels and guesthouses but where possible we try to do this, again to make sure that a variety of businesses and people gain from our visit.
We employ drivers and local guides from within the areas that we visit, helping to provide income to a region that has traditionally been rather neglected from an economic point of view.
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