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Pakistan Sightseeing Tour Reviews

Honest insights from past guests on our Sightseeing Pakistan tours

Sharon | Traveled in July

This was without question the trip of a lifetime. I've done several Explore trips over the years but this was one of the best - if not the best I've done. Northern Pakistan was a revelation - and far exceeded my expectations. I would strongly recommend this trip to anyone curious about Pakistan and definately intend to return as soon as possible to see more. The combination of breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, fascinating history and culture combined with incredibly warm and friendly people, made for a fantastic experience. The tour guides and drivers were outstanding. This is a tough tour in that you're on the go every day with several long journeys in open jeeps, crossing often rough terrain and in considerable heat (I was there in July). But honestly - I hardly noticed the physical discomforts. The tour was so well organised, the support team (guides and drivers) were a delight - nothing was too much trouble - and there was so much beauty and visual stimulation along the way - there simply wasn't a dull moment. Although I was apprehensive about visiting Pakistan, I never felt in danger and felt positively warmly welcomed by the people we met. If I have any suggestions to Explore for change, it would be this: First - please (Explore) give more specific advice about the likely weather and the right balance of hot and cold weather kit to bring. The advice on your website is far too generic to be helpful. Surely it is possible to send those travelling on each trip some information about the upcoming weather forecast with temperatures so your clients can pack more accurately. I brought far too much kit for cold weather which was totally unnecessary in July. Second - PLEASE update your advice about tips for the support team. Your current advice is embarrassingly low given the very long hours and very hard work undertaken by the tour leaders and drivers. They made the trip an absolute pleasure. They made everyone feel safe throughout, they supported myself and fellow travellers who found the walking too much on some days. They responded efficiently to the diversions we encountered and did their best to sort out any wrinkles that I and others experienced along the way. So please address this issue. Third, I would integrate some dedicated time for souvenir shopping along the way with some advice about where to do it. As the route is currently designed, Hunza is the best place for shopping (Avoid Naran - its poor quality tat). Explore says it's keen to support local communities and the local economy - but there was scarcely any time for our group to browse in local shops. During what time we had - we discovered that items like pashminas and clothing are far better value than in India. The lovely local businesses in Hunza were badly affected by the lack of tourists in Pakistan in recent years and we were delighted to be able to support the few we managed to visit. My suggestions to others undertaking this tour are: Bring walking shoes if you plan to do the walks (sandals are not enough), possibly some walking poles, prepare for the impacts of being at high altitude (over 4,000m), if you're going in Summer months you'll only need a light fleece in the evenings, bring a torch for nocturnal visits to the loo during power cuts, and a clip to close hotel curtains that never seem to meet! You'll be able to do laundry very cheaply along the way so don't overpack. And if you're a vegetarian - you'll be fine.

John | Traveled in July

An absolutely fantastic trip that exceeded all our expectations! Highly recommended. In our top 3 Explore trips. While the scenery was spectacular (is there another country that can offer so much in such a small area?), it was the people that made the trip. Our tour leader, Sajid, was superb, and he was very ably supported by the jeep drivers for whom nothing was too much (see the photo). Such lovely men. And the local people wherever we went were so friendly and welcoming. We never experienced any hassle or were worried about our safety. The trip is strenuous so if you are not fit then you will not be able to enjoy it all. Get some hikes in before you go!!! The jeep travel was very interesting as it afforded great views, but it is not for everyone. The accommodation was very good except for 2 nights in one location where the quality of the bedrooms was very variable. Any pre-trip concerns on security and food were addressed. We are vegetarian, which we told could be a problem, but Sajid made sure that we always had plenty of options at every meal. We had raised this with Explore before the trip, but we were left a bit up in the air by their response so we brought back up food with us just in case. It would be helpful to make the trip notes more specific. We loved Hunza valley - the people, the scenery, the location and the town, which is good for shopping. There is not much opportunity to buy souvenirs etc on the trip, but Hunza is the place to do this (and not Naran, which is at the tacky end of the market). I suggest that the evening walk to the locals' house for dinner in the Hunza valley should be cancelled to allow more time to explore the shops. I recommend Karakoram Handicraft (near Zero Point). Credit cards are accepted at most places. The biggest improvement to the trip should be more specific advice on cold weather gear. The trip notes gave the impression that we would be facing really cold temperatures and, being unable to get accurate weather forecasts for the places that we were going to, we followed the advice and packed thermal gear. In the end, we used a fleece a couple of times and a thin jacket once or twice. The rest of the clothing remained unused. I now understand the need for the advice for an October trip, but not in June, July and August. There are a couple of very long driving days. It would be helpful to get advice at the start of each day on toilet stops, lunch, breaks etc (use the WhatsApp group?) rather than finding out along the way. The suggested tip amounts in the trip notes seem too low. A group of us were embarrassed by how low they were so added more for both the drivers and the guide. The trip notes need changing, I raise this on every trip - it is useful to get pre-trip advice on where clothes can be washed at a hotel. We were able to use the hotel facilities (quick, cheap and good quality) on 3 occasions. We should have taken fewer clothes! Definitely bring hiking shoes or boots. And walking sticks to be safe (but not entirely necessary).

Avril | Traveled in July

this is probably one of the most exciting holidays that I have been on, ever. The country is amazing, the travel guides went way over their remit to look after us, and the itinery is packed full each day, of exciting adventures. Sajid Ali, our guide, could not have done more to ensure that we experienced all that Pakistan has to offer, his attention to detail was second to none, all the hotel and restaurant staff were hospitable and friendly and I could not speak highly enough about the organisation and thought that Explore had put into in order to ensure that we all had the most amazing time. Highly reccomend the trip to anyone

Rosemary | Traveled in October

A wonderful trip up into the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountain ranges of Pakistan. If you are after 5* luxury, this is not the trip for you, but if you have a sense of adventure, love travelling in open topped jeeps along dusty, bumpy, rocky and narrow tracks to remote villages, book it. I really enjoyed Explore’s Pakistan’s Karakoram Highway trip, one of the best organised trips I have been on. 15 like-minded people had an opportunity to talk to the local villagers and see what life is like in remote villages in the mountains. Yes, there a fair number of squat toilets at the regular toilet breaks, but almost all the accommodation has regular toilets. Everyone on my trip had travelled extensively before. I do not think the trip would be suitable for nervous first-time travellers, but for everyone else who likes getting out in nature, it is a brilliant experience.

Ali | Traveled in October

Outstanding trip. Spectacular scenery. Open Jeeps in the mountains. Painted lorries. Stunning lakes. Glaciers. Hike to base camp of 25th highest mountain in the world. I’ve used Explore a lot. This trip is in my top 3. You will not be disappointed

Martin | Traveled in October

This was a postponed trip from 2023 and I didn't have that many preconceptions about the trip. Some friends were concerned about security and safety issues. This turned out to be one of the best trips I've ever done and probably rates better that Patagonia, Nepal, Bhutan, Switzerland and Greenland. The scenery was stunning and the people couldn't have been more friendly and always wanted to stop and talk with us. The main tour guide, Sanjit, was marvelous and the supporting drivers and guides were very professional, safe and friendly. Sanjit in particular had to handle one difficult traveler and he did this in an extremely professional and courteous way and kept his patience throughout. This is not an easy trip with a lot of time spent in open topped jeeps in very dusty conditions. The roads are unsealed and difficult in a lot of places. There is some trekking at high altitude and with getting in and out of the jeeps, you need to have a relatively good level of fitness. The jeeps often are close to the edge of some very steep drops so if you are afraid of heights, this might not be for you. Not once did I feel any risk though as the drivers were so good. The accommodation was actually quite reasonable for the remote locations we were visiting. The food was very good throughout and with care about drinking the water and not eating salads washed in tap water, most people survived without an upset stomach. All meals throughout the trip were included in the price of the tour so we hardly needed any extra spending money. I would highly recommend this trip if you have an adventurous nature and want to see some spectacular scenery.

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