Explore Pakistan’s rich history, stunning beauty, and unforgettable charm on this tour, from the heritage and vibrant culture of Lahore to the majestic peaks of Hunza and Skardu.
Explore Pakistan’s rich history, stunning beauty, and unforgettable charm on this tour, from the heritage and vibrant culture of Lahore to the majestic peaks of Hunza and Skardu.
Arrive in Lahore
Lahore Fort - Situated within Lahore’s walled city, the Lahore Fort covers 50 acres. Its construction began in 1566 under Emperor Babur, with later Mughal emperors expanding it. The tour will include the Deewan-e-Khas, Deewan-e-Aam, Sheesh Mahal, and Moti Masjid.
Badshahi Mosque - Built by the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb…
Arrive in Lahore
Lahore Fort - Situated within Lahore’s walled city, the Lahore Fort covers 50 acres. Its construction began in 1566 under Emperor Babur, with later Mughal emperors expanding it. The tour will include the Deewan-e-Khas, Deewan-e-Aam, Sheesh Mahal, and Moti Masjid.
Badshahi Mosque - Built by the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1670, the Badshahi Mosque can accommodate 100,000 worshipers and features four minarets nearly 250 feet tall.
Delhi Gate - Delhi Gate, one of the 13 gates of the walled city, remains in its original form. The tour includes a walk through the Spice Bazaar and a visit to the Wazir Khan Mosque, constructed by Punjab’s governor, Wazir Khan, during the Mughal era. The mosque is famous for its exquisite faience tile work.
Sightseeing in Lahore
Shalimar Bagh (Shalimar Gardens) - Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1641, Shalimar Gardens served as a pleasure spot for the Royal Family. The gardens are adorned with fountains supplied by a constant water flow.
Wagah Border - Each evening, a Flag Lowering Ceremony takes place at the Pakistan-India Border. The ceremony features choreographed marches, showcasing passion and intensity. The participants are selected for their impressive appearance and height.
Drive to Islamabad
Faisal Mosque - Completed in 1986, Faisal Mosque ranks as the sixth largest mosque globally, accommodating 300,000 worshippers. Designed by a Turkish architect, it resembles a Bedouin tent with four 80-meter tall minarets.
Daman-e-Koh - Located at the base of the Himalayas, Islamabad offers a panoramic view from Daman-e-Koh. This viewpoint reveals the city’s well-planned layout, straight highways, and lush greenery.
Lok Virsa Museum - Established in 1982 as the “Folk Art Museum,” the Lok Virsa Heritage Museum highlights Pakistan’s multicultural society by showcasing the history and living traditions of various ethnic groups from across the country.
Flight to Skardu
Drive to Hunza
Hunza Valley - The journey to Hunza Valley showcases remarkable engineering, with roads carved from solid rock. The route follows the Indus River, offering stunning views, while small valleys branch off, enhancing the scenic beauty.
Hunza Sightseeing
Altit Fort - Altit Fort, a 900-year-old structure, is the region’s oldest monument. Its mud masonry is reinforced with wooden planks. The fort features a lovely garden with apricot and cherry trees.
Baltit Fort - Built 800 years ago, Baltit Fort sits on a hill overlooking Hunza Valley. Constructed by Tibetan masons accompanying a Balti princess married to the local king, the fort was restored by the Aga Khan Foundation in 1996 and now serves as a museum.
Upper Hunza Sightseeing
Attabad Lake - Formed in 2010 after a massive landslide, Attabad Lake in Hunza Valley boasts stunning turquoise waters surrounded by towering mountains, creating a picturesque scene.
Passu Glacier - The Gilgit-Baltistan region, with over 5,000 glaciers, has the highest glacier density outside the polar areas. Among these, the Passu Glacier stands out as a striking example of glacial beauty.
Drive to Gilgit - 3 Hrs
Drive to Naran
Chilas - The drive to Chilas follows the Indus River, ascending to 4,000 meters at Babusar Pass before descending into the Kaghan Valley. The route features lush meadows, pine-covered mountains, and crystal-clear streams, offering a classic alpine setting.
Babusar Pass - Ascend the Babusar Pass at 4,000 meters.
Drive to Islamabad - 6/7 Hrs
Kaghan Valley - A typical Himalayan alpine landscape with conifer trees and the flowing Kunhar River.
Taxila Museum - Visit the Taxila Museum en route.
Fly Back Home
Islamabad International Airport - Timely transfer to the airport for the flight back home.

- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.