Mohenjo-Daro

Mohenjo-Daro is an ancient city-state located in present-day Pakistan, tracing its history back to 2600 BC. Nine centuries of the settlement’s existence allowed its inhabitants to build a unique complex that is still under the scrutiny of archaeologists.

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The city was located near the Indus River basin, which quickly led to a flourishing culture. The inhabitants used the riverbed for their own purposes: farmers irrigated fields, fishermen caught fish, and merchants transported their goods to other settlements. But the ancient settlers were also aware of the dangers of the tides. That’s why the walls of Mohenjo-Daro were built on an elevation that kept the water level from flooding the houses and streets. This impeccable logic allowed the settlement to survive for almost a millennium, leaving behind valuable examples of Indus civilization.

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Contents

Two versions of the city’s name: common and authentic

Stairway to the Top

Cultural monuments and archaeological finds

View of the column
Tourists at Mohendjo-Daro
” class=”fancybox” >Mohendjo-Daro Ruins

For those who want to save money or just don’t like to take an airplane, the Karachi-Kwetta train operates in the region. Once you reach Larkana station, you can transfer to a bus that takes you to the walls of Mohenjo-Daro in 40 minutes.

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Previously, the tourist infrastructure in the area was underdeveloped. Usually, tourists traveled to Mohenjo-Daro early in the morning and after spending the whole day in the complex, returned to Karachi, a large city with many hotels, beaches and interesting cultural monuments. Recently, things have started to change, the Pakistani government has started a project to develop the surroundings of the ancient city-state, and soon tourists will be able to spend the night in close proximity to Mohenjo-Daro.

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