Jamshoro District Tours
Great Wall Of Pakistan - Ranikot Fort
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Great Wall Of Pakistan - Ranikot Fort

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Ranikot fort could be defined in three words; historiC, mysterious and serene. Ranikot fort is a historical fort near sann, Jamshoro district, Sindh,Pakistan. Often referred as a great wall of Sindh this fort is a wonderful historical site for history and heritage enthusiasts.It is a great opportunity for those who look to spend the day out on an open and adventurous destination. Whether it's a high climb, or an incredible stroll across a stunning landscape this tour is exactly what you need. Apart from its staggering landscape, this place is a historian enigma. There are many unanswered questions who build this fort and why. And who doesn’t love a good mystery? Sassy holiday welcome you to be part of this adventure where we enfold mysteries and hike through the mountains, climbs the wall, explore fresh water springs and above all make new memories

Ages 12-49
Duration: 1 day
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Live guide: English
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    • Hotel pick-up is offered for this tour. Note: if you are booking within 24 hours of the tour/activity departure time, we cannot guarantee hotel pick-up. Once your purchase is complete, we will send you complete contact information (phone number, email address, etc.) for our local operator to organize pick-up arrangements.
    End:This activity ends back at the meeting point.

      • Not wheelchair accessible
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      • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
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      • Sassy Holidays Ltd
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        London, England
        Joined in January 2019
      • AJ-0017
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        4.0 of 5 bubbles
        Winter hike to Manchi top and Sharan forest
        Sharan is little known beautiful mountain top village, opposite the well known Shogran. It is situated at an elevation of 7600 feet in Kaghan valley. It is a quite and serene place where you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery but also have a relaxed and tranquil break. There is a waterfall nearby and you can also hike to Manshi top at 8300 feet from where you can see the valleys and high peaks including the famous Musa Ka Musala. Manshi 1 is 50 minutes hike. Road is non existent and you will need a 4x4 to reach your destination. You can hire a local jeep from Paras which takes 90 minutes to Sharan. There are hotels where you can stay but choices in food items are very limited. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has installed few camping pods for which you have to book in advance. Overall it’s a nice place for hiking and spending some time in seclusion. Beware: do not go out in the jungle or camp in the jungle at night since these mountains are home to leopards and black bears! Manchi top is a peak in Kaghan valley which is 2 1/2 hours hike from camping pods in Sharaan. You reach Manchi 1 at an elevation of 8300 feet in 2 1/2 hours from Sharan camping pods. It is not a steep incline and can also be reached in 50-60 minutes from a point near the student hostel near Sharan. Local people or jeep drivers can guide you towards the starting point of hike. From Manchi 1 it takes another 50-60 minutes towards Manchi top 2 at around 9100 feet. Views are breathtaking and you can see Kaghan valley and Siren valley as well as Mount Musa Ka Musala from here. We hiked in winter season with snow all around and on the track and got stuck in snow storm while going up. We reached Manchi 1 and enjoyed the views from there. Due to severe weather conditions we decided not to go to Manshi 2 as it was covered with clouds and therefore we couldn’t see anything. Take water and food with you and it’s always a good idea to hire a guide. Be responsible traveller and don’t leave anything behind and bring back all the packets and used stuff with you. It is not advisable to camp in the jungle as there are black bears and snow leopards in the mountains.
        Written December 1, 2022
      • brogano400
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        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        FORTNITE BATTLEPASS
        Goodmornin boys we dropping into the Pakistan map our experience was amazingly beatihbdf hbfh BSfiyv AYGDUH HE
        Written October 25, 2022
      • ArslanJavidShakir
        0 contributions
        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        See You soon
        It's Arslan here My Tour in Naran force me Explain ❗ I’m in love with places I’ve never been to.🌄 Ideal location view extra ordinary Staff very Cooperative
        Written July 22, 2022
      • JohnnyFlyGuy547
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        4.0 of 5 bubbles
        Drive will drive you Crazy ( Beauty of Nature beyond Words )
        i was driving from Murree to Nathiagali and i couldnt decide where to stop for pics and where i should keep going i was like i should have walked to Nathiagali as its too beautiful to blink an eye. those curves and nature around those mountains was just so beautiful just so mesmerizing i was stopping after every 15 20 minutes to take photos and if you are looking for nature photography head there
        Written April 15, 2020
      • jlwebb610
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        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        family tour
        fantastic , very informative, guide knowledgeable , pleasant, on our request done in English, started on Food Street, went through Delhi Gate, saw Royal Bath, Fort, Mosque , lunch at one of the street vendors, highly recommend Adil Lahorei , our guide, had two rickshaws for our group
        Written January 13, 2020
      • KAsiaWebb
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        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        WOW!
        Amazing places and most incredible experiences of meeting local people who are the friendliest and warmest in the whole world! Truly recommended!
        Written October 5, 2019
      • Erum K
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        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        Eight Wonder of the World
        The Karakoram Highway (known informally as the KKH) is said to be the highest paved international road in the world. It's the road to paradise – if you like exploring the mountains, that is. It's regarded as one of the world's hardest alpine climbs...
        Written April 21, 2019
      • ImranSchah
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        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        The best road adventure
        It starts from Hassan Abdal, when we leave the grand truck road and take a turn towards Abbotabad. Nowadays we use the new Hazara motorway, from M1, we take the Hazara motorway till Havelian and then go across Abbotabad, Besham, Dassu, Chilas to reach Gilgit and then to Hunza and Khunjerab pass, where the highway enters China. It is1300 Km long highway, some 887 Km is in Pakistan and rest of 413 Km in China. The construction started in 1966 and completed in 1979. Initially it was proposed and started in 1959 through Mintakha pass but later on planned across Khunjerab pass 4700 meters.
        Written March 29, 2019
      • Azfu2019
        0 contributions
        4.0 of 5 bubbles
        Karachi heritage tour.
        The tour was exceptional in the sense that whole team made the atmosphere friendly and full of energy. The crew managed to provide facilities and accesses to sites spontaneously. Things pre mentioned in the form were provided.
        Written March 27, 2019
      • 0Emms-
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        5.0 of 5 bubbles
        A trip to remember.
        This trip was beyond our imagination. We never expected anything as perfect as it was. The transportation, food and perfect location to stay in comfort. Going on a trip enabled us to go at our very own pace and investigating the region in our own specific manner and make more inquiries on locales or scenes that provoked our advantage. We particularly valued our guide in light of their insight, his inviting attitude, and clear clarifications of each site and the importance of different components. Not just it gave knowledge into nearby conditions and an energy about how we have to investigate our zones for the travel industry and how beautiful things our nation offers. Our discourses and the insights regarding the spots that we never knew anything about. Much appreciation to the company for the most agreeable and a brilliant outing, dealing with any associations and backing of the staff that it never for once felt like as though we had contracted somebody for the visit. We took so many remarkable pictures on the trek that it has been difficult to pick which to impart to loved ones. But honestly I personally have been sharing pictures since that day. Our visit was a unique experience and worth every penny invested. We were having a great time, and I felt so associated with attempting new things with no dread and hesitation that I feel it's difficult for me to indicate the paramount parts of this trip. Just incredible and breath taking. There's nothing that I'd have done any other way aside from the way that I need to contribute and go on another excursion.
        Written March 27, 2019
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      wasi1238
      Karachi, Pakistan94 contributions
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      Locates at the distance of about 270 kilometers, It is not simply a Fort but it is a wonder on earth. Wall length is over 34 kilometers which is built on mountains of Khirthar range. It is Centuries old fort. A guest house comprising eight rooms is built by Sindh Tourism department is there but it is not properly maintained. Roads heading towards Fort from Indus Highway near Sunn town is poorly damaged which needs intensive repairs. Two Fortresses named Mirikot and Sher Garh are inside Ranikot Fort. A beautiful place named Paryun Jo Tar (Fairy Pond) is there which is about 4 kilometers away from Mirikot (Guest house). No metaled road is there but cars can reach there slowly. Most of the tourists enjoy tracking towards this pond.
      Overall it is a best historical place to be visited. If Sindh Tourism department takes measure of roads and other tourists amenities, it can be a large tourist spot.
      Written February 14, 2023
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