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Pakistan Tours
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6 - 25 Max Group Size
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2026
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Adults (18+)
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Discover Pakistan tours
From Islamabad and Lahore to the Hunza Valley, see Pakistan with expert guidance
Pakistan tours bring together energetic city life, layered history and vast mountain panoramas, and a guided format helps you cover more ground with far less hassle. In Islamabad, contemporary landmarks sit close to museums and green Margalla Hills viewpoints, while Lahore is rich with Mughal-era architecture, animated bazaars and food streets that come alive after dark. Head north and the scenery shifts quickly to broad plains, high passes and luminous lakes, with time built in for Hunza Valley vistas and a closer look at local mountain culture. These tours sit in the Indian Subcontinent region, they highlight Pakistan’s key sights, and they follow structured itineraries with expert support throughout.
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Pakistan tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Pakistan tours operate as fully guided group trips, led by an English-speaking tour director, with guided sightseeing included throughout. Each trip links the key places efficiently, so you are not juggling transport, tickets and timings, and it is operated by trusted local partners.
Accommodation
Stays typically include a mix of 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels, plus glamping in Skardu, giving you a comfortable base as the itinerary moves from cities to the mountains. Star ratings can vary by country, and we may substitute alternative accommodation of a similar standard if preferred properties are unavailable.
Trip pacing
Trips are generally easy with a medium pace, balancing guided visits with time to eat well, recharge and take photos at the best viewpoints. Some northern routes include longer driving days, and selected itineraries use internal flights where it makes sense, with group size varying from smaller groups to larger departures.
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What you'll see in Pakistan
Iconic cities, mountain valleys and key heritage sites across Pakistan
Pakistan tours often begin in Islamabad, known for its orderly layout and modern atmosphere, with visits to Faisal Mosque and the Lok Virsa Museum before continuing to the archaeological heritage of Taxila. Some trips place a stronger emphasis on Sikh history, including potential stops at Gurdwara Panja Sahib in Hasan Abdal, Kartarpur and the sacred sites of Nankana Sahib, depending on the chosen itinerary. In Lahore, expect intricate detail and colour, from Wazir Khan Mosque and Shahi Hammam to Shalamar Gardens, alongside time to absorb the city’s street life and celebrated food scene. In the north, routes turn toward dramatic mountain scenery, using Skardu as a base for Deosai National Park and continuing through Hunza Valley to viewpoints such as Eagle’s Nest and the striking waters of Attabad Lake. Some itineraries also travel south to Karachi, where the rhythm is different again and visits may include the National Museum of Pakistan and Mohatta Palace.
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Why visit Pakistan
Big landscapes, deep history and a guided plan that keeps travel simple
Pakistan is particularly rewarding on a guided tour because it combines major cities, remote valleys and headline heritage sites, and the distances between them can be significant. A fully guided group trip simplifies the logistics with one coherent itinerary, reliable transport and support from start to finish, which matters on travel-heavy days. With an expert tour director, visits run smoothly and come with helpful context, whether you are exploring the ancient remains of Taxila or Lahore’s grand mosques, gardens and historic quarters. In the north, landscapes change rapidly from busy town streets to high plateaus and dramatic lookouts, and a set route helps you use time well around Skardu, Deosai National Park and Hunza Valley. Group travel also suits Pakistan’s food and street culture, making it easier to share meals, compare tips and enjoy evenings out in cities such as Lahore, with peace of mind that planned sightseeing and local partners are in place.
Frequently asked questions
Are Pakistan tours fully guided?
Yes. Pakistan tours are fully guided group trips led by an English-speaking tour director, with guided sightseeing included as outlined in the itinerary. Local guides may also join at key sights to add specialist insight.
What is the group size on Pakistan tours?
Group size varies by tour, and different departures can operate with different numbers. Check the specific trip page for the group size details on your chosen itinerary.
Which cities are visited on Pakistan tours?
City stops depend on the tour, but may include Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. Each has a distinct character, from Islamabad’s modern landmarks to Lahore’s Mughal heritage and Karachi’s museum-focused highlights.
Do Pakistan tours visit the mountains?
Yes, selected tours focus on northern scenery and mountain communities, visiting places such as Skardu, Deosai National Park and Hunza Valley. These itineraries are a good fit if you want big landscapes, clear lookouts and time in the high-altitude regions.
Are Sikh heritage sites included on Pakistan tours?
Some trips are designed around Sikh heritage and may include visits to Gurdwara Panja Sahib in Hasan Abdal, Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur. The exact combination of sites depends on the itinerary you select.
What meals are included on Pakistan tours?
Meals vary by tour, although many itineraries include breakfast and a number of lunches and dinners. Having meals included can reduce day-to-day planning, particularly on travel days or when sightseeing runs late.
What kind of accommodation is used on Pakistan tours?
Accommodation varies by tour and, if a listed property is unavailable, a similar standard may be used. For a clear breakdown of what is included, including accommodation style and locations by night, please refer to the trip notes for your chosen itinerary.
Do Pakistan tours include flights within Pakistan?
Some tours include internal flights within Pakistan, for example between Islamabad and Gilgit, or between Lahore and Karachi, where this helps manage distance. Flight routing and schedules can change subject to availability and operational requirements.
Where do Pakistan tours start and end?
Start and end points depend on the tour itinerary. Some trips start in Islamabad and finish in Lahore, others return to Islamabad, and some travel overland from Lahore to Karachi.
Is there an age requirement for Pakistan tours?
Yes. The minimum age for these Pakistan tours is 8, and families should review the itinerary details to ensure the pace and travel days are suitable before booking.





