Pakistan Tours and Trips

Pakistan Tours and Trips

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Pakistan is truly one of the region’s hidden jewels, combining stunning natural beauty with a rich culture and history. The few travellers who visit it each year are treated to gorgeous landmarks and architecture in Islamabad, trekking along the Batura Glaciers and Concordia mountains, and bicycle tours of the ancient Silk Road. No matter your adventure of choice, Pakistan has something for everyone.

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Honest insights from past guests on our Pakistan tours

Vanessa | Traveled in October

An excellent tour if you love mountains and wild terrain. This is also an insight to how people live their daily lives away from the big cities. Marvellous would love to go back. Our tour leader Sajid was brilliant he looked after us so well.

Robert | Traveled in October

Having heard great things about Northern Pakistan, I was not disappointed. The landscapes, the food, the incredibly friendly people, all resulted in a really memorable trip. Travelling through as country like this is rarely without some challenges, but our tour leader, Sajid, not only rose to each and every challenge, he dealt with them to the point we barely knew they existed, had he not been 100% transparent with us throughout the trip. Truly a consummate professional, as well as incredibly knowledgeable and a genuinely nice guy.

John | Traveled in October

The tour took us to some extraordinarily beautiful locations in Northern Pakistan. The mountains, the valleys, the rushing rivers were all spectacular. The locals were unfailingly welcoming and the diligence of tour leader, Sajid Ali and his team meant we had the very best time. I would highly recommend anyone with a love of 'big scenery' and unspoiled locations to give it a go, as you will not regret it. A truly unforgettable experience.

Karen | Traveled in September

The tour was superb from beginning to end. Pakistan is a much misunderstood country but any preconceptions I had were dissolved almost instantly by the friendliness of the local people, the absolutely stunning scenery and the superb Explore team on the ground. Our Tour Leader - Sajid Ali - was outstanding, along with the rest of the team - Jahangir, Amjad and Sohail. We were supremely looked after throughout, which enhanced the already fantastic experience the itinerary offers. Having felt a little trepidation about the jeep travel, it turned out to be great fun and the drivers were excellent, with safety always the priority. The sights that we saw along the way will stay with me for a long time. If you are considering this trip, go for it!

Sai | Traveled in September

This trip was an outstanding adventure full of variety, amazing scenery and above all an amazing team who made the trip unforgettable. Sajid Ali the tour leader went above and beyond to ensure we were all looked after and having a great time. The best tour leader I have seen who genuinely had a passion to show us his country and a wealth of knowledge to share. Jahangir, Amjad and Sohail were all amazing too ensuring everyone's needs were met as well as making us all laugh and have fun together. The food was amazing and being a vegetarian it was plentiful. The breath taking scenery just got better day by day and if you are looking at this trip then you shoukd definitely book it. I have travelled the world and this was fir sure an unforgettable, wonderful trip.

Martin | Traveled in September

If you are looking for an epic road trip full of adventure this is it. Wonderful scenery friendly people and great food, the sort of trip that reminds me of the Explore! of old brilliant

Pakistan Tours — Highlights and Travel Tips

From a nature perspective, Pakistan looks like the spoiled brat of the subcontinent – blessed with scintillating natural beauty and a beautiful culture, but always troubled by its conflicts with India, political instability and terrorism. This is why the country is only visited by the most hardened travelers, a few lucky ones who actually get to see it for all its beauty.

Some of the best attractions in Pakistan make you look back into its rich and beautiful history towards ancient civilizations and jaw-dropping architectural feats. A few places you must see while in the country include the Shah Faisal Masjid, the most beautiful mosque in the country, the Lahore Fort and the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-daro and Taxila, both famous as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. If you’re incredibly lucky, you might also get to see the Khyber Pass, a pass that connects Pakistan to Afghanistan, famous for its astonishing beauty.

Tour Highlights

  • Go to Lahore to see grand architecture in Old Lahore and enjoy great shopping in New Lahore.
  • Don’t miss to visit the grand Lahore Fort, stunning Badshahi Mosque and majestic Shalimar Gardens in Lahore, the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab.
  • Take a tour of Karachi and appreciate its British colonial and Indian architecture. Above all, visit the Mazar-a-Quaid tomb, the Mohata Palace and enjoy the sunset on Clifton Beach.
  • See the impressive Shah Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, a blend of traditional and modern architecture.
  • Visit the Khewra Salt Mines, the 2nd largest in the world. There, take a look at small-scale versions of the Great Wall of China, the Minar-e-Pakistan (Lahore) and some other landmarks.
  • Explore Lake Saif ul Malook, a tourist resort surrounded by mountains, which boasts great natural beauty.
  • Discover scenic Concordia, a heaven for mountaineers, on a hike. You will lay eyes on K-2, the world’s 2nd highest mountain there.

Travel Tips

  • Lake Saif ul Malook features wide differences between day-time (moderate) and night-time (under 0°C) temperatures, so prepare accordingly.
  • Refrain to eat in public during the month of Ramadan when most people fast.
  • Practice caution when you are around public gatherings.
  • Gunfire is a common way of celebrating major holidays and sport successes in Pakistan, so don’t be troubled, just be careful.
  • Always have cash with you since you may experience difficulties with credit card payments. ATMs are available in major cities.
  • English is spoken in Pakistan at varying levels of fluency.
  • Stick with bottled water for drinking since tap water may be unsafe.

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