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Explore a little travelled part of Pakistan with a tour that journeys from Karachi to Islamabad.
Here you will be able to take in the sights, sounds and importantly tastes of Karachi and its bazaars, find yourself immersed in the 5000-year-old history of the Indus Valley, taking in the sights of the striking Derewar Fort in the Cholistan Desert, before having the opportunity to watch the flag lowering ceremony carried out on the Indian border.
Our journey begins in Karachi where we'll have time to take in the sights, sounds and most importantly, the tastes of the city and its bazaars. As we head towards Hyderabad, we'll make time to visit Thatta and Makli Hills, which is perhaps the worlds largest necropolis. Once we reach Hyderabad, we'll have the opportunity to learn about some of the industries which the city is famous for, we'll see coloured pottery being made, woodwork, weaving and Ajrak production, a block printed cloth which this region is famous for.
Moving on, we visit the sufi shrine of saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and witness a sufi ceremony in Sehwan and join the Mohanas tribe for a boating experience on Lake Manchar.
After stopping in Larkana, our next visit is to Mohenjo-Daro, located on the banks of the Indus River. The 5000 year old city was the centre of the Indus Civilisation and one of the largest in the world at its peak and we'll have time to explore the incredible ruins. As our journey takes us in the direction of Bahawalpur, we'll stop in Sukkur and the Cholistan Desert to visit Derawar Fort.
As we pass through the former independant state of Bahawalpur, we'll visit the Nur Mahal and Bahawalpur mosques, along with the city museum and bazaar, before heading to Multan where we'll stay for 2 nights. Multan is known as the city of saints and our tour here will include the shrines of the great mystics, with their shimmering blue glazed tiles. We'll also visit the old walled city and the bustling bazaar, where we may spot local artisans at work.
Next we'll head to Pakistans 2nd largest city, Lahore, stopping along the way in Harappa, which dates back to 3000 BC. Our time in Lahore will include a city tour, taking in some of the highlights of the city, such as the worlds largest mosque (the Badshahi Mosque), the Wagah Border with India and of course, 'food street' in the old town where you can try many different flavours and dishes.
We visit Rohtas Fort en-route to Islamabad. Whilst in Islamabad we'll take time to explore the city along with the old city of Rawalpindi and nearby Taxila.
Travelling in small air-conditioned vehicles with local guides, this journey gives you a unique experience of Pakistan which will last a lifetime.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Explore a little travelled part of Pakistan with a tour that journeys from Karachi to Lahore.
Here you will be able to take in the sights, sounds and importantly tastes of Karachi and its bazaars, find yourself immersed in the 5000-year-old history of the Indus Valley, taking in the sights of the striking Derewar Fort in the Cholistan Desert, before having the opportunity to watch the flag lowering ceremony carried out on the Indian border.
Our journey begins in Karachi where we'll have time to take in the sights, sounds and most importantly, the tastes of the city and its bazaars. As we head towards Hyderabad, we'll make time to visit Thatta and Makli Hills, which is perhaps the worlds largest necropolis. Once we reach Hyderabad, we'll have the opportunity to learn about some of the industries which the city is famous for, we'll see coloured pottery being made, woodwork, weaving and Ajrak production, a block printed cloth which this region is famous for.
Moving on, we visit the sufi shrine of saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and witness a sufi ceremony in Sehwan and join the Mohanas tribe for a boating experience on Lake Manchar.
After stopping in Larkana, our next visit is to Mohenjo-Daro, located on the banks of the Indus River. The 5000 year old city was the centre of the Indus Civilisation and one of the largest in the world at its peak and we'll have time to explore the incredible ruins. As our journey takes us in the direction of Bahawalpur, we'll stop in Sukkur and the Cholistan Desert to visit Derawar Fort.
As we pass through the former independant state of Bahawalpur, we'll visit the Nur Mahal and Bahawalpur mosques, along with the city museum and bazaar, before heading to Multan where we'll stay for 2 nights. Multan is known as the city of saints and our tour here will include the shrines of the great mystics, with their shimmering blue glazed tiles. We'll also visit the old walled city and the bustling bazaar, where we may spot local artisans at work.
For our final stop we head to Pakistans 2nd largest city, Lahore, stopping along the way in Harappa, which dates back to 3000 BC. Our time in Lahore will include a city tour, taking in some of the highlights of the city, such as the worlds largest mosque (the Badshahi Mosque), the Wagah Border with India and of course, 'food street' in the old town where you can try many different flavours and dishes.
Travelling in small air-conditioned vehicles with local guides, this journey gives you a unique experience of Pakistan which will last a lifetime.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Unveil the fascinating tapestry of Pakistan’s history and culture on the Magic of Gandhara and Kalash Valley tour, an eight-day journey crafted for seasoned travelers seeking insight and comfort. Starting in Islamabad, you’ll explore the capital’s modern architecture and green spaces before venturing to Taxila’s ancient ruins, where echoes of past civilizations linger.
Immerse yourself in Rawalpindi’s bustling markets, then journey into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s rugged beauty, where hospitality and tradition thrive. Chitral Valley offers dramatic mountain vistas and tranquil rivers, while Swat enchants with its Buddhist heritage and lush scenery. Each destination reveals a new facet of Pakistan’s cultural mosaic. The USP of this tour is its rare access to both ancient sites and vibrant local cultures—making it an enriching experience for those who crave authentic discovery. Accommodations, meals, and transport are all included, ensuring your focus stays on the wonders at hand.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Take a meaningful journey through Pakistan’s Sikh heritage and vibrant culture with the Spiritual and Cultural Tour of Sikhism. Designed for experienced travelers, this eight-day spiritual tour begins in Islamabad, traverses Punjab, and culminates in the lively city of Lahore.
Visit revered sites such as Gurdwara Sri Panja Sahib, UNESCO-listed Taxila, and Gurudwara Janam Asthan Nankana Sahib, delving deep into Sikh traditions and history. Explore Lahore’s legendary Food Street, the UNESCO-listed Lahore Fort Complex, and enjoy a magical Qawali Night. The tour’s unique selling point is its comprehensive access to both sacred and cultural landmarks—blending pilgrimage, history, and culinary adventure into one seamless experience. With accommodation, meals, and transport included, this trip offers a rich, immersive exploration of Sikh culture and Pakistani heritage.
Spiritual or religious tours
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Venture into the heart of the Karakorum on this thrilling 15-day sightseeing tour, starting and ending in Islamabad. Traverse historic cities, bustling bazaars, and pristine mountain landscapes. Highlights include the legendary Fairy Meadows, awe-inspiring Nanga Parbat Base Camp treks, and the dramatic Desosai National Park. Explore ancient forts, Buddhist ruins, and the vibrant Hunza Valley, famed for its stunning peaks and delicious apricots. With a mix of invigorating hikes and immersive cultural visits, accommodations range from comfortable hotels to cozy guesthouses. This tour package is ideal for adventurous travelers who crave both natural wonders and deep cultural experiences—the perfect blend for those seeking Pakistan's hidden gems.
Sightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers