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Harappa Archeological Safari

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Harappa Archeological Safari

10 Hours

PKR 12,000/person

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Introduction:
Located in the Sahiwal district of Punjab, Pakistan, Harappa is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. Dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization (3300-1300 BCE), Harappa was a thriving urban center, renowned for its sophisticated urban planning, advanced irrigation systems, and unique artistry.

Harappa: A City of Ancient Wonders
•⁠ ⁠One of the oldest cities in the Indian subcontinent
•⁠ ⁠A major urban center of the Indus Valley Civilization
•⁠ ⁠Known for its well-planned streets, public buildings, and granaries
•⁠ ⁠Famous for its seals, pottery, and jewelry
•⁠ ⁠A UNESCO World Heritage Site nominee

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What is included in the Harappa Archaeological Safari tour?

The tour includes a guided exploration of the ancient Harappa archaeological site, museum visits, educational sessions on the Indus Valley Civilization, and a visit to nearby artifacts and excavation spots. Transport, meals, and entry fees are also included in most packages.

How long does the safari typically last?

The Harappa Archaeological Safari is a full-day experience, lasting approximately 8–10 hours. This time includes travel, guided tours, and breaks for meals and rest.

What should I wear and bring for the safari?

Comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and water are recommended. Archaeological sites can be warm and dusty, so dress accordingly. Bringing a camera and a notebook can also enhance your experience.

Is the safari suitable for children and seniors?

Yes, the safari is suitable for all age groups, but there is some walking involved. For seniors or individuals with mobility issues, we offer modified routes or assistance to ensure comfort and safety.

Are there photography restrictions at the Harappa site?

Photography is allowed in most areas; however, flash photography and drones are not permitted near sensitive excavation zones. Always check with your guide for specific site restrictions.