KARACHI: As of the global pandemic, current year exposed the world with unforeseen challenges and likewise, the travel trade suffered upfront. But with every challenge, comes new opportunity. With leisure travel still struggling amidst restrictions, it became only a matter of realization to explore and contribute to the traditionally rich Domestic Tourism Sector of Pakistan.
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Focusing the same, Bukhari Group started collaboration with Sindh Tourism Development Corporation (STDC) for the development and promotion of Domestic tours highlighting the rich Culture and heritage of Sindh. For this, Chairman Bukhari Group Sardar Mohammad Rafiq Khan along with team shared his views with the Honorable Minister of Sindh for Culture, Tourism and Antiquities Syed Sardar Ali Shah in a high-level meeting held in Karachi, to jointly work in order to promote the rich cultural sites all over the province.
Taking the initiative, Bukhari Group has recently arranged the Maiden Trip of 2 Days /1 Night to Nagarparkar “The City called Deserted Beauty of Sindh” managed by its dedicated tours department ‘Bukhari Holidays’, taking group of 34.
The Amazing trip commenced from Bukhari Holidays office in Karachi, powered by equally fitting transport branded under Bukhari Holidays and STDC themes. The group reached Nagarparker by checking in at very well established Rooplo Kohli Resort. In the night, the group enjoyed live BBQ dinner with folk music set out with heart touching ambience at bonfire. The sightseeing included Ramapir Mandir surrounded by free roaming eye-catching peacocks, followed by trip to Bhodesar Masjid, Dam Lake and Jen Temple. The visitors also set out for witnessing the legendary folktale to the Marvi Well and Marvi Museum. The journey back to Karachi commenced in the evening.
Bukhari Holidays has plans to organize such group tours on weekly basis to all the major historical and cultural sites of Sindh. For this, Bukhari Holidays urges all travel trade partners to step forward and work in collaboration in order to boast the unexplored potential which the rich cultural and historical domestic travel sector of Sindh holds