itinerary
Day 1
Lahore
Arrival at Lahore Airport ( by Singapore Airlines, Thai Air lines, PIA ,Emirates etc ) . Reception by our representative and transfer to Hotel Holiday Inn ****. Welcome drink. Evening at leisure to exlplore the Moghal's Bazar, Anar Kali Bazar etc. Overnight in Hotel.
Day 2
Peshawar
After breakfast move to Peshawar via motorway. Peshawar or Pushpapur was the land of Buddhist Pilgrimage for Chinese, Tibitians, Koreans and Indians when the Buddhism was at its peak in the days of the Kushan Emperor Kanishka who ruled in AD 78. We stop for tea and to take photographs of 600 million old salt range. After lunch move to see the Cultural Heritage Museum, Shakir Parian, Daman e Koh, and World Biggest Mosque The Shah Faisal Mosque. Continue to Peshawar via Grand Trunk Road constructed by Sher Shah Suri in 16 century AD from Kabul to Calcutta. Transfer to Hotel Greens. Evening at leisure to explore oriantal carpets and handicraft shops in Saddar Bazar. Overnight in hotel.
Day 3
Peshawar
After breakfast visit the Peshawar Museum formely the Victoria Memorial Hall built in 1905 which has the most extensive collection of Gandhara Art in the world .The biography of Buddha was written by great scholars of Mahayana and in their light the carving of the life stories of Buddha was accomplished in Gandhara art with great accuracy. Sculptures illistrating the life of Buddha from birth onward are laid out in chronological order. The fasting Buddha here is more haunting than the one in Lahore Museum. Kanishika build the empire's most magnificent Buddhist stupa at Shah j k Dheri but now it is site of brick factory. We move to Khyber Pass 56 kms from here and pass Jamrud Fort build by Sikhs in 1823 on the site of old fort. We will also pass Shagi Fort build by Britisher in 1920s and Ali Masjid Fort. Stop at Sphola Stupa of second century AD. Beautiful Gandhara Sculptures of Bhudda were found here when the site was excavated at the beginning of this century. Lunch of roasted lamb in Landi Kotal Bazzar and move to see the plains of Afghanistan from the hight of Torkham. On the left side is a Hindu Shahi fort of 9th Century. Here Afghans and Britisher fought their last war in 1919. Move back to Hotel. Evening free to explore Qissa Khawani Bazar, brass and copper shops and may buy some handicraft from Ali Sons shop 130 years old and visited by Queen Elizabeth- 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy-1962, Princess of Denmark,Charles de Gaulle, Francois Mitterand and many more dignitaties. Overnight in hotel.
Day 4
Swat
After breakfast move to Swat. We will stop over at Charsadda 28 kms to take a look of Bala Hisar a city of 6th century BC mentioned in the Hindu epic story the Ramayana. In 516 BC this city became part of Achaemenid Empireof Persia. Next we stop at Takht e Bahi which is the most impressive and complete Buddhist monastry of 1st Century AD and abandoned in the 6th Century AD. At almost the same time Buddhism of Gandhara entered triumphantly from Korea into Japan "THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN" It will take two hours to see it with the help of map The remains of 38 votive stupas are scattered around the centre of the court and are built as offerings by pilgrims from China, Korea, Tibet and India. Next we will stop at Churchill Picket after crossing Malakand Pass and Hindu Shahi Fort of Bat Khela. Sir Winston Churchill served here in 1897. Move to Damkot Hill which was occupied by Aryan in 1700 BC and by Buddhist in 1st Century AD. The monastery and Stupa were burnt by White Huns in fifth century and now only foundation remain. Six boulders of fifth Century AD with Buddhist carving on them stand at the foot of the hill. The carved figures are mostly of Padmapani the Lotus Bearer Bodhisattva.We will move to Chakdara Museum which has an excellent collection of first to seventh century Buddhist Gandharan sculpture. Lunch will be consumed from a roadside resturant. We will stop for photos at huge Shingerdar Stupa build by King Uttarasene to house his share of the relices of the Lord Buddha and at the large size rock carving of Buddha on a cliff of sixth century AD. As we move along the road toward Swat the hillocks are full of ruins displaying period from 1500 BC to 14 century AD most of which is of Hindu Shahi period of 8th to 10th century .Move to Hotel White Palace the Palace of former ruler of Swat now converted into hotel for overnight stay..
Day 5
Swat
After breakfast move to Saidu Sharif Museum to see some of the rare Gandhara Sculpture and its ethnographic section. From here we will take a dirt trek to Butkara Stupa which is one of the most important Buddhist Shrines of second century BC built by Emperor Ashoka to house the ashes of Lord Buddha. In subsequent centuries it was enlarged five times adding new shells around original stupa. In 1955 Italian excavators exposed the succesive layers which shows the evolution of construction techniques. In third century Buddhism approached its zenith and Butkara became a famous pilgrimage centre for Chinese, Koreans, Indians and Central Asians. From here we move to Malam Jabba 30 kms a ski resort in winter. On way stop at Manglaur to observe Jahanabad Buddha a four-meter-high carved in seventh century on the face of large rock on other side of river. Malam Jabba has one ski run and golf facility. Lunch will be in a resturant of a beautiful 50 room hotel here. Back to White Palace Hotel.Evening free to explore the prehistoric sacred hill of Mount Ilam by following the Hindu Pilgrim path along the Saidu stream or visit the trade centre 2500 years old of Saidu Sharif on the trade route from China to Europe and Arabia. You may hunt for silver tribal jewellery, locally woven and embroided fabrics, real antiques, coins, semi-precious stones.etc.
Day 6
Abbottabad
After breakfast move to Abbottabad via Khwazakhela 30 kms and the largest trade centre in this part of the valley. Here the cottage industry has been thriving for last 2500 years. Till the beginning of this century natural vegitable dyes were used for colouring the embroidery woolen shawls. From here Besham is 69 kms a drive through the scenic road steeply terraced hills and pine forest across the Shangla pass. Here we stop for tea and consume it in a wooden cabin tied to pine tree. Besham is located on the wonder of the mordern world the Karakoram Hihgway made on the alignment of Silk Route to China. After Lunch we move to Mansehra 24 kms short of Abbottabad to see the Ashokan inscription date from the third century BC (272 - 231 BC). The Ashoka was Buddhist and his capital was at Pataliputra now Patna on the Ganges in India. This is the oldest inscription of any historical significance in Asia. Reach Abbottabad named after James Abbot who became adviser to Sikhs after first Sikh War of 1846. Move to Hotel Sarban for overnight stay.
Day 7
Rawalpindi
Move to Taxila after breakfast via Haripur named after Hari Singh a general of Ranjit Singh who ruled it till 1834.Taxila was the Eastern capital of Archaemenid Empire in 516 BC and called Taksashila which was changed by Greek historian to Taxila.By the late fifth century BC it has become the site of best known univesity in world which offered courses in mathmatics, law, history, medicine, social science, the art, astronomy and military tactics. In Kushan times the majority of the population was Buddhist.On every hilltop around Taxila are the remains of either monasteries or stupa and 50 of them within the radius of 10 kms. Disaster struck Taxila in 455 AD when it was attacked by the White Huns who burned the city and the monasteries. We will first visit the Taxila Museum which has one the best collection of Gandharian Buddhist. Then we will visit the Dharmarajika Stupa erected by Emperor Ashoka in third century BC to enclose the ashes of Buddha. Around the main Stupa there is a whole glaxy of votive stupas that date from first century BC to fourth century AD built by rich pilgrims. Our second stop is City of Sirkap dated from 185 BC to AD 80. The shrine of two headed eagle is intresting as its decoration show classic Greek influence.Its motif was found in early Babylon and in Spata and later used on the imperial arms of Russia and Germany. The royal palace is in the end similar in design to the Assyrian palace of Sargon in Mesopotamia. Greek biographer Philostratus visited Taxila in AD 44 has given the detail account of this in " The life of Apolonius of Tyana " .The Jandial Temple in frount of Sirkap was the only Greek Temple in Asia built in 2nd century BC and was robbed of its statues of Greek gods when the Sakas invaded it in 75 BC .It finally ruined by the great earthquake of AD 30. (to explore ruins of Taxila it requires three days) We move to Islamabad for lunch at Afghani Resturant and then to Hotel Blue Sky in the heart of Rawalpindi. Evening at leisure to explore China Market, Bara Market, Saddar Bazzar.Overnight in hotel.
Day 8
Lahore
We move to Lahore via Great Trunk Road built by Emperor Sher Shah Suri in sixteenth century on the alighment of ancient caravan route from Kabul to Calcutta. Transfer to Hotel Kashmir Palace or to to Airport for departure.