Embark on a captivating journey through the Southern Pakistan Indus Valleys, immersing yourself in diverse cultures and ancient civilizations. Discover traditional bazaars, lush green fields, and the world’s oldest archaeological sites, while indulging in local cuisine and exploring religious landmarks.
Embark on a captivating journey through the Southern Pakistan Indus Valleys, immersing yourself in diverse cultures and ancient civilizations. Discover traditional bazaars, lush green fields, and the world’s oldest archaeological sites, while indulging in local cuisine and exploring religious landmarks.
KARACHI CITY SIGHTSEEING
Clifton Beach - The city tour begins with a visit to the Shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi. Born in Medina in 720 AD, he is highly revered across Pakistan and is considered the patron saint of Karachi. Following this, there will be an opportunity to visit Clifton Beach, the National Museum, and the Mausoleum of Muhammad Ali…
KARACHI CITY SIGHTSEEING
Clifton Beach - The city tour begins with a visit to the Shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi. Born in Medina in 720 AD, he is highly revered across Pakistan and is considered the patron saint of Karachi. Following this, there will be an opportunity to visit Clifton Beach, the National Museum, and the Mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. In the afternoon, modern shopping malls and food streets will be explored for dinner.
KARACHI – HYDERABAD
Makli Hill - After breakfast, the journey continues to the city of Hyderabad. The route includes a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Makli Hill, which is home to one of the largest necropolises in the world, and the Shah Jahan Mosque at Thatta, a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. If time allows, brief stops at the Chaukhandi tombs and the ancient port city of Bhanbore will be made. The evening will conclude with an overnight stay at the hotel.
Hyderabad to Larkana city
Larkana to Sukkur city
Sukkur to Bahawalpur city
Bahawalpur to Multan city
Tomb Shah Rukne Alam - BAHAWALPUR – MULTAN
A morning tour of Bahawalpur offers a glimpse into its historic and cultural highlights related to the local Nawabs, along with a visit to the modern local market. After the tour, the journey continues to Multan, located on the banks of the Chenab River. Multan, known as the City of the Sufis or the City of the Saints, is famous for its numerous Sufi shrines. Today’s itinerary includes visits to the shrines of Shah Rukn-i-Alam, Bhahuddin Zikria, and Shams Tabraz, as well as time to explore the Old Bazaar.
Multan to Lahore
Harappa - MULTAN – LAHORE
The journey from Multan leads to Lahore, the capital of Punjab and the largest Punjabi city in the world, known as the cultural and artistic capital of the country. A stop at the famous archaeological site at Harappa offers a chance to explore the remains of a Bronze Age fortified city dating back to 2600 BC. The afternoon continues with a journey to the colonial city of Lahore, where a two-night stay is planned. In the evening, a walk to Lahore’s food street and the famous Anarkali Bazaar is scheduled.
Full day Lahore city tour
Lahore Fort - LAHORE
Lahore, the historic capital of both the Mughal and Sikh empires, also played a significant role in British governance of Punjab. The city boasts a remarkable collection of cultural and historic sites. Over the next two days, the tour includes visits to the Lahore Museum, the Badshahi Mosque, and Lahore Fort, along with several local shrines and mosques. The itinerary also includes a visit to the old town and a trip east to the Wagah Border to witness the dramatic flag-lowering ceremony.
Lahore to Islamabad
Rohtas Fort - LAHORE -ISLAMABAD –RAWALPINDI
After breakfast, the journey continues to Islamabad via the Grand Trunk Road or Motorway, with a visit to the 16th-century Rohtas Fort, built by Farid Khan, later known as Sher Shah Suri, the king of Afghanistan. The tour includes a visit to the stunning Faisal Mosque, offering fabulous views of the Himalayas and Margalla Hills. The itinerary also includes a visit to a 400-year-old Hindu temple and the Art Gallery of Islamabad in Saidpur village, the Pakistan Monument, and the Pakistan Heritage Museum. The day concludes with a visit to the bustling twin city of Rawalpindi, with an overnight stay in Islamabad.
Islamabad-Rawalpindi- Taxila Peshawar day trip
Taxila Museum - The Taxila Excursion Tour is a one-day tour from Islamabad. Taxila, an ancient city in what is now northwestern Pakistan, is an important archaeological site and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. The tour includes a visit to Khanpur Dam, located 50 kilometers from Taxila, known for its oranges. Khanpur Dam is a popular tourist destination offering stunning landscapes, boat rides, and delicious fresh fish. The Taxila Sightseeing Tour covers the following places in one day:
Mohra Marado
Juliyan University
Sirkip
Taxila Museum
Khanpur Dam
In the afternoon, the tour returns to Islamabad for shopping in traditional bazaars and markets. After dinner, guests will be transferred to the airport, leaving with wonderful memories of Pakistan’s vibrant culture and majestic mountains.

- Breakfast included
- Lunch provided
- Dinner arrangements
- Breakfast included
- Lunch provided
- Dinner arrangements
Experience the rich cultural tapestry of Pakistan on this tour, as you traverse from the Arabian Sea to the northernmost regions. Revel in the unending excitement, encounter local residents and communities, especially in the more rustic regions, and explore vibrant markets. Take in the contrast of arid desert landscapes to verdant green fields, and…
Experience the rich cultural tapestry of Pakistan on this tour, as you traverse from the Arabian Sea to the northernmost regions. Revel in the unending excitement, encounter local residents and communities, especially in the more rustic regions, and explore vibrant markets. Take in the contrast of arid desert landscapes to verdant green fields, and journey from the world’s earliest civilizations (2500 BCE to 3500 BCE) to the most contemporary societies. Indulge in luxury tourism, visit ancient archaeological sites and modern cities, and absorb the diverse cultures, natural heritage, and captivating religious histories of various shrines. Undoubtedly, savor the unique and tropical culinary flavors of each Pakistani city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.