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YPT Tours To Pakistan

Pakistan is a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and warm hospitality. The country boasts architectural marvels like Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, while its vibrant cities like Karachi and Lahore pulsate with energy, offering bustling markets, delicious cuisine, and vibrant street life. A lot of people consider it unconventional or challenging to visit but we make it possible that you get the best of your pakistan tours. 

Group Tours to Pakistan

YPT offer a variety of tour to Pakistan including:

The journey from Karachi to Lahore encompasses a diverse tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and experiences, spanning approximately 1,200 kilometers across Pakistan. This is a highly popular tour that gives a great insight into Pakistan. 

An epic journey along the Karakoram Highway, connecting Pakistan to China, spanning 1,300 kilometers of breathtaking terrain. Join YPT as we pass by ancient glaciers, turquoise lakes, and remote villages.

Note: Most our Afghanistan tours begin in Pakistan allowing for the opportunity to visit Islamabad and Peshawar. To learn more, click here. 

Pakistan Tour Extensions

Lahore to Islamabad 

(Can be combined with our Afghanistan Tours)

Example of a Pakistan Tour Itinerary (5 days)

Day 1: Lahore

Morning:

  • Arrive in Lahore at your convenience

Afternoon:

  • Meet the guide and visit the old city including the largest Medieval Mosque in the World, Badshahi mosque. Visit the Lahore Museum, Wazir Mosque and Lahore Fort
  • Head to local dinner and overnight in Lahore

Day 2: Lahore

Morning:

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Visit the Shalimar Gardens, created by the the Mughal Empire in the height of their artesian era
  • Visit the markets and see daily life amongst the locals, it’s also a perfect opportunity to take some interesting photos and pick up gifts

Afternoon:

  • Travel towards the Indian border at Wagah to witness the daily flag ceremony. This is an incredible experience where huge crowds gather to watch the Indian and Pakistani border guards lower their flags.
  • Dinner in Lahore and head out into town, the cities famous for its cuisines particularly the chicken karahi
  • Overnight in Lahore

Day 3: Lahore to Peshawar

Morning:

  • Early morning start with breakfast at our hotel.
  • Once we’re ready and checked out of the hotel, we’ll start our journey to Peshawar, famous for its large population of Pashtuns.
  • Along the journey we’ll pass small villages and town, less frequented by foreigners, we’ll have the opportunity to stop there to grab a cup of chai, relax and enjoy the scenery.
  • We’ll make a stop at Khewra Salt Mine, which produces Khewra salt. The pink salt is more famously known as Himalayan salt. The mines have a historical element being discovered by Alexander the Great, used for trade by the Mughals and expanded by the mines expanded by the British Raj.

Afternoon:

  • After a busy morning, we’ll have some lunch at a local restaurant.
  • We’ll continue to Peshawar enjoying the scenery along the way. We’ll make rest stops and for photo opportunities.
  • On arrival to Peshawar, we’ll check into our hotel before heading out for an evening walk. You’ll notice the language is different here with the local residents speaking Pashto.
  • Dinner at a local a restaurant, we recommend trying chapli kabab, minced meat mixed with spices formed into a patty and deep fried. A signature dish of the region, for vegetarians we recommend dal chawal.
  • Overnight stay in Peshawar.

Day 4: Peshawar – Islamabad

Morning:

  • Early morning start, we’ll have breakfast before we explore the vibrant city of Peshawar.
  • Peshawar is one of the oldest cities in South Asia, during Hindu rule, the Sanskrit name, Poshapura meaning “City of Flowers” was used. Today you’ll get to discover the vibrant city by visiting various sites and learn about if significant during various empires.

Afternoon:

  • We’ll explore the bazaars of Peshawar to purchase some gifts before having lunch at a local restaurant.
  • Once we’re ready we’ll start our road trip back to Islamabad, making stops along the way, such as a visit the UNESCO listed Rohtas Gort which built in the 16th century at a strategic site in the North of Pakistan, is an exceptional example of early Muslim military architecture
  • On arrival to Islamabad, we’ll check into our hotel and have some time to freshen up before heading out.
  • As it’s our final night, we’ll head out to a popular restaurant for dinner and share our highlights of the tour.
  • Overnight stay in Islamabad.

Day 5: Islamabad

  • Breakfast at the Hotel
  • End of the tour depart at your own convenience with airport drop off. YPT can arrange additional nights in Lahore for a fee, we are more than happy to provide advice for ongoing flights.

Bespoke Tours to Pakistan

Visit Lahore Fort: 

Explore the majestic Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which showcases a blend of Mughal and Sikh architecture.

Badshahi Mosque: 

Explore is one of the largest mosques in the world and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture.

Experience Pakistani Cuisine: 

Indulge in the diverse and flavorful Pakistani cuisine, including dishes like biryani, kebabs, and karahi.

Take a Boat Ride in Attabad Lake: 

Enjoy a scenic boat ride in Attabad Lake, formed after a massive landslide in the Hunza Valley.

Filming in Pakistan

Through our media arm Pioneer Media we can make arrangements for productions, journalists, or others to film within Mongolia. 

Frequently ask Questions about travel to Pakistan

The currency used in Pakistan is the Pakistani Rupee, please bring USD which can be readily exchanged.
Yes, you can! For this trip we suggest IATI. Using our referral link below will give you a 5% discount off their usual price: https://www.iatitravelinsurance.com/en/?r=23612524710385
It is still possible to find vegetarian options, especially in larger cities and tourist areas where there are more diverse dining options. Let us know at the time of your booking and we will be able to accommodate.
YPT provides full visa support and will give you all supporting documents including a guide to fill out the e-visa portal.
Pakistan is a conservative country, particularly in rural areas and smaller towns. It's advisable to dress modestly, covering your arms and legs, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas.
Pakistan offers a range of accommodation options, including luxury hotels, guesthouses, hostels, and homestays. If you want a private tour let us know your preference and we can do it accordingly.

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