Private Tour
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264 hours
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From Lahore’s Heritage and Vibrant Culture to the soaring peaks of Hunza and Skardu, this tour reveals Pakistan’s history, beauty and unforgettable charm.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Overnight at Faletti's Grand Hotel.
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Lahore Fort
The Lahore Fort, located within the walled city of Lahore, spans 50 acres of land. Construction began in 1566 under Emperor Babur, with subsequent Mughal emperors expanding the structure. Our tour will include visits to the Deewan-e-Khas, Deewan-e-Aam, Sheesh Mahal, and Moti Masjid.
Badshahi Mosque
Badshahi Mosque was built by the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1670. It has a capacity of 100,000 worshipers and it boasts Four minarets towering almost 250 feet.
Delhi Gate
Delhi Gate, one of the 13 gates of the walled city, remains intact in its original form. We will walk through the Spice Bazaar and visit the Wazir Khan Mosque, built by the governor of Punjab, Wazir Khan, during the Mughal period. The mosque is renowned for its intricate faience tile work.
Overnight at Faletti's Grand Hotel
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Dinner at Haveli Restaurant, Food street, next to Badshahi Mosque
Shalimar Bagh (Shalimar Gardens)
Shalimar Gardens were built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1641. It was used as a place of pleasure for the Royal Family. The gardens were decorated by fountains through constant supply of water
Built in 1637, the Tomb of Jahangir stands as a remarkable example of Mughal architecture. Unlike most Mughal-era mausoleums, this tomb notably lacks a dome—an intentional design choice reflecting Emperor Jahangir’s preference. The interior is adorned with exquisite marble inlays and intricate frescoes, showcasing the grandeur and artistic finesse of the Mughal era
Wagah Border
Every evening a Flag Lowering Ceremony is performed at Pakistan-India Border. The ceremony involves choreographed marches and exhibits passion and aggression. Better looking, taller men are selected for the show.
Overnight at Best Western Hotel
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Faisal Mosque
Built in 1986, Faisal Mosque is the sixth largest mosque in the world. It holds a capacity of 300,000 worshippers. Designed by a Turkish architect, it is shaped like a Bedouin tent with four 80m tall minarets.
Daman-e-Koh
Islamabad lies at the foothills of the Himalayas, with Daman-e-Koh offering a panoramic view of the city. From this viewpoint, you can see the well-planned city with its straight highways and lush greenery.
Lok Virsa Museum
The Lok-Virsa Heritage Museum was originally established in 1982 as the "Folk Art Museum". The museum showcases Pakistan's multicultural society by displaying history and living traditions of the various ethnic groups of Pakistan from all corners of the country
Overnight at GreenPak Hotel
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Shigar
Shigar Fort is a 17th century residence of the Raja of Shigar. It was built on a large bolderstone and the primary materials used for the construction were stone, wood and clay.
Sarfaranga Cold Desert
Sarfaranga Desert is a high-altitude desert known for its large sand dunes, which are covered in snow during winter. The desert gives unique photography opportunity of sand dunes with a backdrop of snow-covered mountains.
Kharpocho Fort, built in 1490 by the Maqpoon Dynasty, is located 1,000 feet above Skardu city, offering stunning views of the 30-kilometer-wide valley and surrounding snow-capped mountains.
Overnight at Hunza Serena Hotel
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Hunza Valley
The drive to Hunza Valley is a testament to remarkable engineering in mountainous terrain, with roads carved out of solid rock. The route runs alongside the Indus River, offering breathtaking views, while small valleys branch off from the main valley, adding to the scenic beauty of the journey.
Overnight at Hunza Serena Hotel
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Altit Fort
Altit Fort, a 900-year-old building, is the oldest monument in the region. Its mud masonry is reinforced with wooden planks, supporting the structure. The fort features a beautiful garden filled with apricot and cherry trees.
Baltit Fort
Baltit Fort, built 800 years ago, is located on a hill overlooking the whole of Hunza Valley. It was constructed by Tibetan masons who accompanied the Balti princess married to the local king. The fort was restored by the Aga Khan Foundation in 1996 and is now a museum.
Duiker Hill
Duikar, a viewpoint at an altitude of 10,000 feet, offers stunning views of the valley and seven peaks towering over 7,000 meters. The sunrise and sunset from this point are particularly breathtaking.
Overnight at Hunza Serena Hotel
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Attabad lake
Attabad Lake, located in the Hunza Valley, was formed in 2010 following a massive landslide. The stunning turquoise waters, surrounded by towering mountains, create a picturesque setting.
Hussaini Hanging Bridge
The Hussaini Bridge is a suspension bridge. It features wooden planks spaced about half a metre apart, offering an adventurous crossing.
Passu Glacier
The Gilgit-Baltistan region, home to over 5,000 glaciers, has the highest density of glaciers outside the polar regions. Among these, we will visit the Passu Glacier, a striking example of the region's glacial beauty.
Overnight at Gilgit Serena Hotel
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Hoper Glacier, NAGAR
The drive through Nagar Valley provides a glimpse into the local culture and mountain agriculture, with stunning views of Ultar Peak along the way. The journey culminates at Hooper Glacier Point, where you can marvel at the impressive 20-kilometer-long glacier.
Overnight at GreenPak Hotel Naran
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Chilas
Drive to Chilas along the Indus River, climbing to 4,000 meters at Babusar Pass before descending into the Himalayan valley of Kaghan. Along the way, we’ll pass lush meadows, pine-covered mountains, and crystal-clear freshwater streams, offering a typical alpine setup.
Babusar Pass
Climb up the Babusar Pass at 4000m
Overnight at Best Western Hotel
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Kaghan Valley
A typical Himalayan Alpine countryside with Conifer trees & running Kunhar River.
Taxila Museum
Enroute Visit Taxila Museum
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Intime transfer to Airport for Flight back home.
Private transportation
Admission fee
WiFi on board
Landing and facility fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
Faletti's Hotel
24 Egerton Road Lahore Pakistan
Lahore Airport
Lahore Pakistan
Pickup included
Operated by Vista Tourism.