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Travel back in time to the dawn of civilization at Mohenjodaro, the most ancient and remarkably preserved urban ruin on the Indian subcontinent. Located on the banks of the mighty Indus River in Pakistan's Sind Province, this archaeological site is a testament to the remarkable achievements of the Indus Civilization. Dating back to the 3rd millennium BC, Mohenjodaro is a city that pioneered the concept of urbanization in South Asia, leaving an indelible mark on the region's history. Discover its awe-inspiring stupa mound, which houses ancient structures like the Great Bath, Great Granary, College Square, and Pillared Hall. Wander through the well-planned lower city, marveling at its intricate network of streets and evidence of advanced systems of sanitation and drainage. Only a fraction of this vast city has been excavated, revealing just a glimpse of its former grandeur. Don't miss the chance to witness this extraordinary World Heritage Site, where every step is a journey through time.
Get in
To visit Mohenjodaro, it is recommended to fly into Karachi and then take a connecting flight to Mohenjodaro Airport (MJD), Pakistan. From the airport, you can easily walk to the site itself. If you prefer traveling by train, every train on the Kotri-Habib Kot Railway stops at Mohenjo-daro railway station. Alternatively, you can reach Mohenjodaro by road from Indus Highway at Mehar or Nasirabad, or by taxi or tonga from Larkano and Mohenjo Daro railway station. There are also regular bus and van services available from Dokri to Mohenjo Daro. For guided tours, you can contact the Sindh Tourism Development Corporation (STDC).
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