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15+ Day Pakistan Tours
4 Tours
16 Max Group Size
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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
15+ days discovering Pakistan
Experience the highlights of Pakistan in 15+ days.
15+ day tours in Pakistan are ideal for seeing the essential highlights without feeling rushed. It’s a straightforward way to experience the destination’s signature places and moments in one organised trip. These itineraries are designed to help you prioritise what matters most, with a clear plan from start to finish. Compare different routes and highlights to find the 15+ day experience that best suits your interests.
Best 15+ day itineraries
Karakorum Highlights Expedition
Set off from Islamabad on a 15–day adventure that loops back to the capital, blending culture, epic scenery and gentle trekking. You’ll explore Islamabad’s icons – Faisal Mosque and the Pakistan Monument – before heading to Taxila’s ancient sites and the alpine valleys around Naran. Expect sweeping views from Babusar Pass and serene Lalusar Lake, plus hikes to Fairy Meadows and Beyal Camp with showstopping Nanga Parbat. Continue through the vast Deosai Plains to Skardu and the Shigar Valley – think historic forts, mosques and orchards. In Hunza you’ll visit Karimabad, Altit Fort, Borith Lake and the Passu Glacier viewpoint, then return south via Shatial’s petroglyphs, finishing in Islamabad.
Tour Highlights
Explore Islamabad's Faisal Mosque and Pakistan Monument
Discover Buddhist ruins at Jaulian Monastery and Sirkup Old City
Trek to Nanga Parbat Base Camp with stunning mountain views
Visit Fairy Meadows and enjoy breathtaking vistas of Nanga Parbat
Cross the daring Hussaini Suspension Bridge in Hunza Valley
Experience ancient forts and local artisan centres in Karimabad and Altit
Indus Domes & Deserts
Kick off in Karachi and wrap up in Lahore on this 15–day journey across Pakistan’s river plains and deserts. You’ll explore UNESCO–listed Makli Necropolis and the ancient cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa, visit Thatta’s Shah Jahan Mosque, imposing Ranikot and Derawar forts, and Uch Sharif’s striking Bibi Jawindi. Expect to see Sufi culture at Sehwan and Bhit Shah, artisan craft in Hala and Ajrak workshops, and life on the Indus with a Sukkur boat ride and an Indus dolphin visit. In Lahore, take in the Fort, Badshahi and Wazir Khan mosques, the Shahi Hamam and vibrant food streets – a fitting finale to a richly varied tour.
Tour Highlights
Savour the vibrant tastes and bustling bazaars of Karachi
Explore the vast necropolis of Makli Hills near Thatta
Witness a traditional sufi ceremony at Sehwan shrine
Discover the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-Daro on the Indus River
Visit the striking Derawar Fort in the Cholistan Desert
Experience Lahore's iconic Badshahi Mosque and lively food street
Indus & Islamabad Adventure
Set off in Karachi and wrap up in Islamabad on a 17–day journey through Sindh and Punjab. Explore Karachi’s museums, Sufi shrines and seaside, then trace Islamic and Mughal legacies at Chaukhandi, Thatta’s Shah Jahan Mosque and Makli Necropolis. Meet artisans in Hala and Bhit Shah, hike ramparts at Ranikot, and drift by Manchar Lake with Mohana communities. Step back millennia at Mohenjo Daro and Harappa, and cruise the Indus in Sukkur – watching for river dolphins. In Bahawalpur and Multan, expect desert forts, shrines and bazaars. Lahore dazzles with its fort, mosques, street food and the Wagah ceremony. Conclude via Rohtas Fort, Khewra Salt Mine and Taxila.
Tour Highlights
Savour the vibrant tastes and bustling bazaars of Karachi
Explore the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-Daro, a 5000-year-old Indus Valley city
Witness a traditional sufi ceremony at the shrine of Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
Visit the striking Derawar Fort in the vast Cholistan Desert
Discover the blue-tiled shrines and bustling bazaars of Multan, the city of saints
Experience the grandeur of Lahore including the Badshahi Mosque and Wagah Border ceremony
Karakorum & Chitral Valley Adventure
Begin in Islamabad and end back in Islamabad on a 21–day adventure through Pakistan’s north. You’ll explore Taxila’s ancient ruins, cruise the Karakoram Highway and trek to Fairy Meadows for Nanga Parbat views. Expect to see alpine passes like Babusar and Shandur, turquoise lakes at Lalusar, Satpara and Katchura, and the sweeping Deosai Plains. You’ll visit Skardu and the Shigar Valley – with forts and mosques steeped in Balti heritage – then continue to Hunza for Passu Glacier viewpoints and Hussaini Suspension Bridge. Time in Chitral brings hot springs and Kalash culture in remote valleys. Fly back to the capital for a relaxed finale.
Tour Highlights
Explore Islamabad's modern architecture and cultural treasures
Discover ancient Buddhist ruins at Jaulian Monastery and Sirkup Old City
Traverse Babusar Pass to Fairy Meadows with views of Nanga Parbat
Trek to Nanga Parbat and Herrligkoffer Base Camps through remote villages
Experience the vibrant culture of the Kalash people in their mountain valleys
Cross the Hussaini Suspension Bridge and visit Baltit Fort in Hunza Valley
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.




