
Chilam Joshi Kalash – Spring Festival
Chilam Joshi Festival is one the most vital Kalash festivals in Pakistan. Kalash Festival is also known as Kalash spring festival.
Trip to Shahjahan Mosque will take you to the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, is one of the most beautiful Mughal-era mosques in Pakistan and an ideal destination for a one day trip from Karachi. Built in 1647 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, this historic mosque is famous for its stunning blue tile work, 93 domes, and unique acoustic design.
Located about 100 km from Karachi in Thatta, the mosque offers a peaceful atmosphere, rich history, and breathtaking architecture. Unlike many Mughal buildings, it has no minarets but features Persian-style craftsmanship and intricate geometric patterns that attract tourists, photographers, and history lovers.
Morning, drive towards Thatta, en route, we visit Makli Hill, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest necropolises in the world, with an estimated one million graves
Approx Drive: 2.5 hrs
Elevation: 11 meters
We then proceed to visit the magnificent Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, an architectural masterpiece from the Mughal era, renowned for its intricate blue tile work and elegant domes.
Approx drive: 15 mins
Elevation: 30 m
Lunch Break
After the visits, we drive back to Karachi in the evening.
Approx drive: 6-7 hrs
Southern Pakistan is usually sunny and hot. To protect your eyes from Ultra Violet Rays of Sun Pack some good quality Sun Glasses and a Hat to Cover your Head
We are heading towards one of the historical Mosque, which is also a religious place for Muslim. For the respect of the religion women are requested to bring a Shaal or a scraf to cover their head before entering into the Mosque

Chilam Joshi Festival is one the most vital Kalash festivals in Pakistan. Kalash Festival is also known as Kalash spring festival.

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