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Sindh Tourism, Gorakh Hills, Tharparkar, Kund Malir Beach, Ranikot Fort, Manchar Lake
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The best of Sindh is now a click away

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By Web Desk Published December 16, 2015 4 Min Read
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Though the responsibility of promoting tourism rests with the provincial government, their lack of interest for various reasons has left a vacuum that is being filled by the private sector.

Travel enthusiasts residing in Karachi, and even outside the metropolis, now have the opportunity to tour the various scenic spots of Sindh via various private tours operating through Facebook.

Tourist localities such as Gorakh Hills, Tharparkar, Kund Malir Beach, Ranikot Fort and Manchar Lake are marketed on the social networking site. In addition, travel groups offer various kinds of tours, from just a day trip to those involving several nights’ stay.

Saad Hassan, a civil engineer and frequent traveler, visited Nagarparkar and Kund Malir Beach by signing up with Travelindus. Hassan came back satisfied with what such groups are offering Karachiites. “Travelling with such groups is a far better experience [than going alone or without a tour guide] as all the famous spots along one’s route are not missed, and above all, time is saved as the organizers have already explored the places before and know the areas inside out,” he said.

Hassan explained that his colleague went to Hingol National Park alone but failed to see as many sites as possible. He added that security issues, which otherwise force travelers to rethink their plans for the province’s interior, are not a concern when traveling with such groups. He boasted that we only have to enjoy the journey and landscapes along the route.

The tours can cost anything from Rs3,000 to Rs9,000 per person, depending on the number of days involved. The packages cover the costs of transportation, lodging, meals and snacks, shared Ghulam Murtaza Lashari, the managing partner at Travelindus. “We aim to promote destinations across Sindh, which travel enthusiasts of Karachi have not heard of.” Compared to tourist spots in the Northern areas of the country, which require several days of traveling, he added that such areas in Sindh could be explored in a couple of days.

Lashari explained that they use Facebook to motivate people to travel and, at the same time, inform them about different destinations across the province. Dr. Sitara Soomro, another traveling enthusiast, has traveled across Sindh from Kund Malir Beach to Tharparkar and Gorakh with such groups. She appreciated the work of these tour operators and said their travel guides are professional and ensure that travelers come back richer from their experience. Travel photographer Danial Shah said, “these Facebook communities are playing a positive role, and with such activities, the local tourism industry will see a rise which will ultimately benefit the local communities of Sindh.”

Rover Adventure Club, another traveling group operating through Facebook, offers tour packages to Kund Malir Beach, Gorakh Hills and Khanpur Dam (in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa). “Most of the places in Northern areas become inaccessible this time of the year, whereas winter is the peak traveling season for Sindh,” said Babar Saeed, one of the group’s owners.

When contacted, Sindh Minister of Culture and Tourism Sharmila Faruqi said the Sindh Tourism Development Corporation too offers travel packages to Mohenjo Daro, Gorakh Hills, Keenjhar Lake and Makli Necropolis but said the effort requires a good media awareness campaign to reach out to the larger public. However, until the government gets it to act together vis-à-vis promoting tourism, it seems this business will continue to boom for the private sector.

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