Taxila Ancient City
fromIt is a city of the Gandhara development, at times known as one of its capitals, whose set of experiences can be followed from early microlithic networks at the Khanpur gives in up to very nearly 1000 CE.
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Taxila, Sanskrit Takshashila, old city of northwestern Pakistan, the remains of which are around 22 miles (35 km) northwest of Rawalpindi. Its success in old occasions came about because of its situation at the intersection of three extraordinary shipping lanes: one from eastern India, portrayed by the Greek essayist Megasthenes as the “Imperial Highway”; the second from western Asia; and the third from Kashmir and Central Asia. At the point when these courses stopped to be significant, the city sank into inconsequentiality and was at last obliterated by the Huns in the fifth century ce. Taxila was assigned an UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980.
- 3 Nights of Accommodation
- Private Chauffeur with car/suv (upon request)
- Entrance tickets & parking fees
- Only Breakfast Served (Lunch & Dinner upon request)
- Deluxe/Superior Room Perks
- Travel insurance and other emergencies
- Visa fees and entry clearing fees
- Photography accessories like cameras etc.