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Wednesday, may 22 2024.

England

Saturday, May 25 2024

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Cricket Australia approve revised schedule for Pakistan tour in March

Sport Cricket Australia approve revised schedule for Pakistan tour in March

Australian cricketer David Warner bats during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final against Patistan

Cricket Australia confirmed at a board meeting on Friday it would slightly revise the March tour of Pakistan's schedule but was otherwise satisfied with the security protocols provided to the team.

Key points:

  • After a reconnaissance mission late last year, Cricket Australia announces the Pakistan tour will proceed
  • Players will still be allowed to decide if they feel comfortable touring, with captain Pat Cummins admitting on Thursday some still had questions
  • The first Test will start in Rawalpindi on March 4

The first Test will now start in Rawalpindi on March 4, rather than Karachi the day previous.

Karachi will host the second Test and Lahore the third, with Rawalpindi to host all limited-overs matches.

It comes after Pakistan was forced to host Australia in the United Arab Emirates on several occasions since 1998, due to security concerns.

That move was first sparked by the onset of war in neighbouring Afghanistan in 2001, after the September 11 attacks in the US, and before the 2009 bombing of a Sri Lanka team bus.

As recently as last September, New Zealand pulled out of their tour to Pakistan on the morning of their scheduled first match in Rawalpindi, citing a "specific and credible threat against the team", throwing fresh doubt on Australia's tour.

However, CA board members announced on Friday they were happy for the series to proceed after a reconnaissance mission late last year.

"I would like to thank the PCB and both the Pakistan and Australian governments for ensuring the tour will proceed for the first time in 24 years," Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley said.

"This is a historic occasion and important for the global growth and health of the game."

Players will still be allowed to decide if they feel comfortable touring, with captain Pat Cummins admitting on Thursday some still had questions.

"I think we'll get close to a full-strength squad," he said.

"There is still a little bit of work to do. We have received a lot of information and it has been great.

"All the pre-tour security and biosecurity work has been done and it's been fantastic.

"There are a couple of players still keen to get a bit more information but everyone is really pumped and feeling relatively comfortable.

"If anyone doesn't make the tour it is absolutely OK. We will back them for sure."

Pakistan tour schedule:

March 4-8: 1st Test, Rawalpindi

March 12-16: 2nd Test, Karachi

March 21-25: 3rd Test, Lahore

March 29: 1st ODI, Rawalpindi

March 31: 2nd ODI, Rawalpindi

April 2: 3rd ODI, Rawalpindi

April 5: T20I, Rawalpindi

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Dates announced for England's first tour of Pakistan in 17 years

England pulled out of their Pakistan tour last year soon after New Zealand had abandoned their tour of the South Asian country over security concerns; watch all of England's tours of Pakistan live on Sky Sports

Tuesday 2 August 2022 11:25, UK

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England will tour Pakistan in September for the first time in 17 years to play seven T20Is, with three Test matches to follow in December, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Tuesday.

England pulled out of their Pakistan tour last year soon after New Zealand had abandoned their tour of the South Asian country over security concerns.

Beginning on September 20, England will play seven Twenty20 matches in Karachi and Lahore in the first leg of their tour, all of which will be shown live on Sky Sports.

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After the T20 World Cup in Australia, England will return to play three Tests in December, the PCB said in a statement.

"We demonstrated our event planning and operational skills in the highly successful series against Australia in March/April and I am confident we will be able to replicate these when England visit us for the first time since 2005," Zakir Khan, PCB director of international cricket, said.

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The tour represents England going back to the cricket-mad country for the first time since 2005, with security concerns preventing the ECB sending any squads to Pakistan in the ensuing years following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore back in 2009.

After Pakistan helped England get cricket back on in this country two summers ago following the coronavirus pandemic bringing the world to a halt months earlier, plans for a return to the South Asian country were put in place.

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A joint men's and women's tour was proposed last winter but was cancelled amid New Zealand ending their own tour of Pakistan due to security concerns.

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However, Pakistan have since played the Australia series on home soil, after a gap of 24 years, and also landed hosting rights for next year's Asia Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy.

Rob Key, managing director of England men's cricket at the ECB, added: "We are looking forward to returning to Pakistan and playing these seven T20Is as the team builds up to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

"We have been liaising closely with the PCB over arrangements for this visit and the Tests later in the year, and will continue to work closely with the PCB, British High Commission and other relevant authorities as we continue to prepare for these tours."

England vs SA 3rd T20

After completing their T20 series in Pakistan, England will travel to Perth to begin a three-match series against World Cup hosts Australia, before they begin group stage campaign against Afghanistan on October 22.

The PCB said the dates for England's three Test matches in Pakistan would be announced in due course, along with later visits of New Zealand and the West Indies.

England's T20 matches in Pakistan will be their first since Jos Buttler's tenure as captain began with successive series defeats to India and South Africa.

England T20 tour of Pakistan schedule

(all matches to start at 3:30pm BST)

Tuesday, 20 September - Karachi

Thursday, 22 September - Karachi

Friday, 23 September - Karachi

Sunday, 25 September - Karachi

Wednesday, 28 September - Lahore

Friday, 30 September - Lahore

Sunday, 2 October - Lahore

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From Tour Of New Zealand, Australia To T20 World Cup: Pakistan Cricket Team's Complete Schedule In 2024

Check below complete schedule for pakistan cricket team in 2024, including dates and confirmed venues..

By: ABP News Bureau | Updated at : 02 Jan 2024 02:18 PM (IST)

Pakistan Cricket Team Complete Schedule 2024 Test ODIs T20 World Cup From Tour Of New Zealand, Australia To T20 World Cup: Pakistan Cricket Team's Complete Schedule In 2024

Check below complete schedule for Pakistan cricket team in 2024, including dates and confirmed venues. ( Image Source : Getty Images )

Pakistan cricket team begins 2024 with  the third and conclusive Test of the three-match AUS vs PAK Test Series, beginning from January 3 onwards at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Subsequently, Pakistan will engage in a series of five T20Is in New Zealand during the same month. 

Following the conclusion of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Pakistan will face New Zealand once again, engaging in a five-match T20I series, this time on home turf.

During May, the cricketing action continues as Pakistan and Ireland clash in a two-match T20I series in Ireland. Subsequently, the Men in Green are scheduled to embark on a tour of England, featuring four T20Is. Following these engagements, Pakistan's focus will shift to the T20 World Cup, set to take place in the West Indies and the USA from June 4 to 30.

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January 3-7: Australia vs Pakistan, 3rd Test, Sydney Cricket Ground (5:00 AM)

Pakistan tour of New Zealand - January 2024

January 12: New Zealand vs Pakistan, 1st T20I, Eden Park, Auckland January 14: New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd T20I, Seddon Park, Hamilton January 17: New Zealand vs Pakistan, 3rd T20I, University Oval, Dunedin January 19: New Zealand vs Pakistan, 4th T20I, Hagley Oval, Christchurch January 21: New Zealand vs Pakistan, 5th T20I, Hagley Oval, Christchurch

Pakistan tour of England - May 2024

May 22: England vs Pakistan, 1st T20I, Headingley, Leeds May 25: England vs Pakistan, 2nd T20I, Edgbaston, Birmingham May 28: England vs Pakistan, 3rd T20I, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff May 30: England vs Pakistan, 4th T20I, Kennington Oval, London

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Pakistan tour of South Africa - December 2024-January 2025

(2 Tests, 3 ODIs, and 3 T20Is)

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Pakistan v new zealand (home), december 2022 – january 2023.

Two Tests and three ODIs, the first Test begins on Boxing Day before the rest of the tour takes place in January.

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January 2023.

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April – May 2023

New Zealand are back in town again for more white-ball cricket. A long tour, they will play each other in five ODIs and five T20Is.

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10 Days in Pakistan: The Best Tours

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Are you craving an unforgettable 10-day tour experience to Pakistan that strikes the perfect balance between relaxation and adventure? Look no further than our carefully curated selection of 10-day guided tours. We've analyzed these tours based on key criteria such as price, comfort, service, guest ratings, and activities in order to find the top 10-day tours in Pakistan for your next trip. Whether you're yearning for thrilling excursions, mouthwatering cuisine, or simply a chance to unwind, these 10-day tours offer the perfect length to immerse yourself in your destination. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey that will leave you with memories to treasure for a lifetime.

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  • Pakistan Photography Tour 10 Days, $2350.00

Which 10-day tour options are available in Pakistan?

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  • 7 trip options analyzed
  • $175 average price per day (USD)
  • 4.81 of 5 average rating
  • 16 people or less on average

Curious about the diverse range of tours lasting 10 days? Prepare to be amazed by the array of options available to suit every traveler's preferences. It comes as no surprise that visitors adore these tours, given their exceptional average guest rating of 4.81 out of 5 stars. When it comes to group sizes, the average maximum capacity stands at 16 people, allowing for a comfortable and sociable experience. With a comprehensive analysis encompassing 7 tours lasting 10 days, you can rest assured that Pakistan has something tailored to your interests and preferences, promising an unforgettable experience for all.

(All tour prices are in US Dollars before taxes, and come from a base price that is reported by TourRadar. Peak season prices can vary significantly, particularly in destinations where seasonal travel fluctuates dramatically.)

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The 7 Best 10-Day Tours in Pakistan

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  • Great Value: the daily price is lower than average for tours lasting 10 days.
  • High Quality: guest ratings are higher than average.

Check out this incredible journey that has received a 5 out of 5 rating from previous guests. With a duration of 10 days, this journey ensures an intimate group size of 18 people, and is good for travelers aged 12 to 80 years old. This itinerary covers 11 captivating destinations, with stops in Pasu, Sost, Besham City, and Abbottabad, among others. Islamabad will be the beginning and end of your trip. This fantastic option, organized by Hunza Explorers , presents an unbeatable value at just $137 per day.

  • Sightseeing
  • In-depth Cultural

Autumn in Pakistan Tour (Islamabad, Skardu, Nager Valley, Hunza, Gojal Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan)

Spanning over 10 days, this journey has a maximum size of 25 individuals. Welcoming travelers aged 5 to 80 years old, it is organized by Crossroads Adventure , a very popular company with plenty of great reviews. Immerse yourself in a travel experience that includes 5 destinations, featuring Skardu, Gilgit, and Hunza Valley. Beginning in beautiful Islamabad, you'll have a terrific journey that ends in Gulmit. This extraordinary adventure also revolves around local culture and family-friendly activities. Available at an unbeatable price of only $230 per day, this option also has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from previous guests.

Pakistan Photography Tour

Here's your chance to take off on an exceptional voyage that has garnered a 5 out of 5 rating. With a duration of 10 days, this jouney will have 10 participants, and it warmly welcomes travelers aged 10 to 70 years old. This terrific trip also highights family-friendly activities and photography. Expertly organized by Crossroads Adventure , this amazing trip is an incredible value at just $235 per day.

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Shandur Polo Festival Pakistan & Hunza Valley Tour | 2024-25 | Exploria

This memorable voyage is offered by Exploria which has received plenty of positive reviews. The trip itself has a guest rating of 5 out of 5 stars, and is priced affordably at $180 per day. Traverse through 5 enchanting destinations, with Naran, Gilgit, and Hunza Valley among the must-see stops along the route. Islamabad kicks off your expedition, serving as both the starting and finishing point. The maximum group size is 12 people, welcoming travelers aged 10 to 70 years old.

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Skardu and Hunza Valley Tour

Set off on an extraordinary journey that has been awarded a 5 out of 5 stars by previous guests. With a duration of 10 days, this journey offers an intimate group setting, accommodating 15 individuals, while extending a warm welcome to travelers aged 15 to 75 years old. This trip visits 8 destinations, including Shigar, Gilgit, Hunza Valley, and Gulmit along the way. You'll start and end this amazing trip in Islamabad. Brought to you by Crossroads Adventure , this exceptional deal is an incredible steal at a mere $170 per day.

Hunza Valley & Fairy Meadows Tour, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

With this option you can experience an unparalleled voyage for 10 unforgettable days. It ensures an intimate group setting with 25 participants at most. Experience a trip that takes you to 5 remarkable destinations, including Chilas, Fairy Meadows, and Hunza Valley. Islamabad will be both the start and end of your journey. Crossroads Adventure , the organizer of this journey, extends a warm invitation to guests travelers aged 5 to 80 years old. This extraordinary opportunity offers exceptional value at only $195 per day.

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Himalayas Tour By Train with Amritsar [Golden Temple] & Shimla Toy Train Tour [10 Days]

This fantastic trip has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, visiting India and Pakistan. Explore 7 incredible locations on this trip, including Amritsar, Wagah, Dharamsala, and Shimla. Your adventure starts and ends in New Delhi. Lasting 10 days, the maximum group size is 10 people, and it's good for travelers aged 10 to 75 years old. Organized by Travel N Tours India , this is a great deal because it's only $76 per day.

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Also, if you're departing from a specific destination, see The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Islamabad , The Best 10-Day Tours from Islamabad , or The Best 2-Week Tours from Islamabad for more package tour options.

How much do 10-day tours to Pakistan cost?

Visitors will find a large range of terrific options for tours lasting 10 days when planning a visit to Pakistan. The price of these specific trips can vary according to length, destinations, and travel style. The average price of tours lasting 10 days in Pakistan based on data from 7 options is an affordable $175 per day. If you're interested in more information about tours here, see our guide to tour prices in Pakistan .

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Classic Pakistan Tour

On this classic pakistan tour, you will see all of northern pakistan’s famous sights, palaces and unesco-listed forts. take in the natural scenery and local life on this tour, stop at the pagan towns and visit a tribal village for a glimpse into their distinctive way of life. ancient culture, diverse history and spectacular mountain valleys are just a few features of this awe-inspiring tour., tour highlights.

  • Explore Islamabad, Naran, Kalash and Hunza Valley
  • Spectacular Mountains Vistas
  • See medieval Altit and UNESCO-listed Baltit fort
  • Experience the Shandur Pass
  • Discover the ancient culture of the Gilgit Baltistan Region
  • Drive on the famous Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
  • Sneaky view of  Nanga Parbat (8,126 m) from KKH.

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Brief Itinerary

Arrival day in islamabad, pakistan, flight to chitral 1 hour, ayun to kalash (15 km) 1 hour, kalash to chitral (25 km) 1 hour, chitral to mastuj (120 km) 4 hours, mastuj to gilgit (275 km) 7 hours, gilgit to hunza (103 km) 2-3 hours, hunza to gilgit (103 km) 2-3 hours, gilgit to skardu (201 km) 5 hours, skardu to islamabad flight, 45 min, departure day, additional information, map & itinerary of classic pakistan tour.

Introduction

For many years Trango Adventure has been transforming travel dreams into reality. We live and travel in Pakistan extensively to ensure we provide you selection of quality and unique experiences, tailored to suit your travel aspirations. We designed our itineraries based on Over 40 Years of experience and local knowledge, which is the best in terms of acclimatisation, safety and enjoyment.

We intend to keep the day-by-day itinerary detailed below, although there might be some flexibility due to local conditions, weather or other factors beyond our control. If this is the case then your Tour Guide will do everything possible to work out the changes to the itinerary to minimise your inconvenience.

Adventure travel and tour requires an open and flexible attitude. You may experience extreme conditions, unpredictable weather and last-minute changes to the itinerary beyond our control. The ability to work in a team is an important aspect of all of our trips.

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AYUN (10 km) 30 MIN:

Skardu to islamabad flight, 45 minutes.

If we missed the flight yesterday, today we will be driving from Astore to Islamabad with a spectacular view of Nanga Parbat (8,126m) in the backdrop. We will follow the Karakoram Highway for a short time then cut through Babusar Pass (4,067m) and Kaghan Valley to Mansehra city. From Mansehra, we will rejoin the Karakoram Highway and pass through some culturally rich and historical Towns, Abbottabad, Hassan Abdal and Taxila to reach Islamabad. We will arrive in Islamabad late afternoon.

Pakistan Tour Package Cost and Dates for 2024

Private groups –  chose your dates, the tour starts and finishes in islamabad – domestic flight included.

This is an all-inclusive Tour Package for (individuals) per person and is based on two people sharing a twin or double room. Single supplements are available upon request at a small additional cost. We have a great range of Couple, Family and Group deals available, contact us before booking . Classic Pakistan Tour prices are for the itinerary starting from Islamabad to Chitra – Hunza –  Skardu and back to Islamabad. Islamabad has a good flight connection, International flights arrive in Islamabad in the morning, and the return flight will depart from Islamabad International Airport on the last day of the itinerary.

Please be aware that there are often only a limited number of seats available at the advertised price, particularly during peak season. We recommend booking as early as possible, especially during peak times. If we are unable to secure seats at the price shown, we will contact you with an alternative quote.

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The price of the “Classic Pakistan Tour” can change depending on a variety of factors but unlike some other tour operators , Trango Adventure has undertaken to guarantee the price of your holiday will not change after you have booked. The price when you book is the price you will pay, whether you are booking for this year or the next. Book early to avoid any tour price increases, get the best flight prices and take advantage of our ‘No Surcharge Guarantee ’. Trango Adventure is a Government-licensed and bonded tour operator that follows the strict Regulations set by the Tourism Department of Pakistan .

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Classic Pakistan Tour Information

What’s in cluded.

  • 15 nights of three and four-star hotel accommodation
  • 15 breakfasts, 14 lunches and 15 dinners
  • Private vehicle, normally a jeep/saloon car, Land cruisers
  • Private guided transfers to and from Islamabad airport
  • Professional English Speaking Culture Guide. (Government requirement)
  • Driver/guide’s expenses
  • All land transport involved in the itinerary
  • All road passes, parking fees etc.

WHAT’S NOT IN CLUDED

  • Travel Insurance
  • Pakistan Visa Fee
  • Tips for local guides and support staff
  • Guided Islamabad sightseeing
  • Miscellaneous expenses
  • souvenirs etc
  • International Flights.

We include everything in our Pakistan Tours so you can sit back and enjoy your vacation. Luxury Pakistani, continental and vegetarian cuisine from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 16.

ACCOMMO DATION

During the Classic Pakistan Tour , you will spend all nights in good international tourist standard hotels (3-4 star). Accommodation at each of these hotels is twin-sharing with en-suite facilities. If you are travelling by yourself you will be paired with another single client of the same sex. It is possible to hire a single room for an additional cost. Additional hotel nights in Islamabad are also available. For hotel prices and single supplement costs, please refer to the dates and prices page of the trip on our website. Hotels are subject to availability, and prices may vary.

INTERNAL FLIGHTS

SKARDU  & CHITRAL FL IGHTS

Skardu and Chitral are weather-dependent airports. Since the valley is surrounded by high mountains, planes can only land here in good visibility and this means flights to Chitral and from Skardu are never guaranteed. The planes do fly more often than not, but cancellations can and do occur and in these circumstances, we will travel by road.

HEALTH & VACCINATION

You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you specifically require any vaccinations or other preventive measures. You should be up to date with routine courses and boosters as recommended in the UK e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella), along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malarial prophylaxis is discretionary for this trip. Malaria exists in the area around Islamabad. However, incidences of urban transmission of malaria are extremely low. In Chitral, Hunza ,  Skardu and in the mountains there is no malaria risk. On holidays to more remote areas in Pakistan, you should also have a dentist check-up. A good online resource is Travel Health Pro. Dengue fever is a known risk in places near Islamabad (only). It is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime-biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take precautions to avoid mosquito bites

We highly recommend you have adequate travel insurance for your Pakistan Tour with Trango Adventure. We recognise the complexity and variety of choices in the insurance market and know that many of you either have your preferred insurer or have annual multi-trip cover in place already. If this is the case, please ensure that your insurer is aware of your Trango Adventure itinerary and can agree to cover the activities being undertaken.

Trango Adventure does not provide any advice on travel insurance, although it is highly recommended that you have valid travel insurance to cover the activities which you are likely to be undertaking on your holiday.

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GUIDE & S UPPORTING STAFF

Classic Pakistan Tour will be led by an English-speaking, experienced Government licence Culture Guide. During the Tour, the group will be accompanied by a full supporting crew.

Classic Pakistan Tour involves going to high altitudes. During the tour, you will be above 3,000 metres for 1-2 days. This is not something, that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but we must follow some simple rules to acclimatize successfully. Before coming on this holiday you should get some basic advice on Tours at high altitudes.

From mid-June to August, we can expect temperatures as high as 40°C at Karachi, Multan and Lahore, and 25°C in the Gilgit Baltistan region. Weather is generally good throughout the summer season, with clear skies and little rain or snow. However, weather in mountainous areas is difficult to predict, and short-lived storms can occur at any time.

  • Trekking in Pakistan. Isobel Shaw.
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PASSPORT & VISAS

A passport with 6 months remaining validity at the end of your stay is generally required. The information that we provide is for UK passport holders. Please check the relevant embassy or consulate for other nationalities. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct travel documents and visas for your holiday. Visa requirements and charges are subject to change without notice.

PAKISTAN  VISA

All nationalities require a visa to enter Pakistan. The visa fee is approximately GBP 60 and you must apply for it before departure. To obtain a Visa for Pakistan, you will require a letter of introduction from an approved agency, which Trango Adventure will provide . Visa applications can be made in person OR online at www.visa.nadra.gov.pk

EQUIPME NT  LIST

As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum.

We will send you a detailed items list closer to your Holiday departure.

Email [email protected] if you need more information regarding the “Classic Pakistan Tour”.

Classic Pakistan Tour

Since many years we were planning to Visit the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. We were inspired by the sun-kissed mountains, mountain valleys and the glacier water rivers. We got in touch with trango adventure regarding our plans to visit Gilgit Baltistan. The travel advisor recommended their Classic Pakistan tour package. Tour started from Islamabad to Chitral then to Kalash valley. Our tour itinerary covered, Kalash, Gilgit, Hunza, Skardu, Deosai and back to Islamabad. We were given an English speaking culture guide and a private vehicle with a driver. Our guide and driver booth were from Gilgit Baltistan region, so they knew the area very well and had good knowledge of their culture and traditions. All the hotels were international tourist standard, not lower then 4* stat I must say. Very clean and safe hotel room and environments. All our meals were included in the package and as you can imagine how delicious Pakistani cuisine are. We had a wonderful time in Pakistan, thank you trango Adventure team for arranging a great holiday for us in Pakistan. We wish you guys all the best and hope to see you guys soon.

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Imagine if you could click your fingers and forget everything you’ve heard about Pakistan. Well, this is your chance – just click your mouse and you’ll be on your way to discovering a country that’s not defined by the media. This is a land of incredible treks through soaring mountains , one whose terrain is as enrapturing as its history. From the capital of Islamabad to the mystical Hunza Valley , Pakistan has felt the subtle touch of the world’s greatest empires and the brute force of the world’s most complex conflicts. And through it all, the Pakistani people remain humble, hopeful and unconditionally hospitable – come and see it for yourself.

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Pakistan at a glance

Capital city.

Islamabad (population approximately 1.1 million)

Approximately 213 million

Pakistani rupee (PKR)

Urdu, English, provincial languages

(GMT +05:00) Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type C (European 2-pin), Type D (compatible with Type C)

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Culture and customs.

Pakistan – officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan – must be one of the least-understood countries in the world. It has suffered from a serious image issue for years, particularly since September 2011, and people can be quick to cast it aside as a backwards, troubled nation. And yes, there are problems regarding economics, rebel groups and international relations, but there are also hundreds of millions of welcoming people hoping to cast aside Pakistan’s damaged reputation.

The majority of Pakistanis practice Islam though their ethnicity is extremely diverse. Thanks to the myriad religions, cultures and empires that have gained prominence in the region at one time or another, Pakistan is a melting pot of Indian, Central Asian and Persian influences to name just a few. There are over 70 different languages and the northern Pakistanis of the Karakoram ranges have more in common with, say, their northern  Indian  or Afghan neighbours than those living in Karachi or Hyderabad.

That said, there are two things common to Pakistan wherever you travel and the first is cricket. The Pakistanis are mad for the sport with the current prime minister, Imran Kahn, having captained the national team to World Cup glory in 1992. The second is hospitality. A guest is a blessing from God, according to Islam, and you’ll find that the locals will go out of their way to share a cup of tea, a meal or a conversation – probably about cricket – with you.

Like many conservative countries, Pakistan takes a more traditional view when it comes to gender equality. Males are considered the head of the household and are generally responsible for providing for their family, with women often expected to stay hidden in private. This is slowly changing, however, with women across the country fighting for more independence against a long-standing patriarchy.

Pakistan has a long way to go in the eyes of many but that doesn’t discount what’s on offer right now: with a unconditionally welcoming population that loves to throw a party and host visitors, Pakistan may just be the best place you never thought you’d visit.

History and government

Human occupation of the area we know as Pakistan dates back some 300,000 years, with evidence of stone-age communities found in the northern Punjab region. These evolved into farming and herding communities that cultivated large areas of land, though it was the Indus Valley civilisation that really flourished in the basins of the Indus River. It’s not known why this civilisation collapsed, but they were eventually replaced by the Persian Achaemenid Empire until Alexander the Great rolled into town with his  Macedonian  army in 327 BC. When Alexander died, he left behind an enormous empire stretching from  Greece  to the Indus River, which was split among his generals.

Conquest after conquest

Pakistan continued to be a highly sought-after territory. Buddhism and Hinduism both prevailed in the area until the first Muslim foothold was achieved with Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest in 711 AD. Islam spread throughout the region, culminating in the creation of the Mughal Empire, which covered modern-day Pakistan, Afghanistan,  India  and  Bangladesh . The Mughals were descendants of the Turks and their leader, Babur, was said to descend from Genghis Kahn himself . The Mughals were renowned for their architecture (think the  Taj Mahal and Red Fort  in India), as well as their interest in the arts, which blended  Persian , Indian and  European  influences. The empire started to crack in the early 1700s and by the end of the century a Sikh Empire had taken control of the Punjab region.

British colonisation

The British Raj ruled the Indian subcontinent, including much of Pakistan, from 1858–1947 after several confrontations with the Sikh armies. After victory in the Anglo-Sikh wars, and as a result of the influence of the East India Company, the British dominated the region though a national Muslim identity was slowly emerging. One of the key figures in this movement was Muhammad Iqbal, a writer and poet, who felt that a Muslim state was necessary in a Hindu-dominated region, though some argue that he advocated for a Muslim province rather than a partition of country.

The name ‘Pakistan’ was created in 1933 by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, a political science student, as an acronym for the five northern regions of British India: Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sind and Baluchistan. ‘PAKSTAN’ became ‘Pakistan’ for pronunciation purposes, and this led to the birth of the Pakistan Movement.

Independence

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan was granted independence from the British in 1947 (as was India). Once the borders were drawn, an unforseen issue arose in the Punjab region between Hindu minorities in Pakistan and Muslim minorities in India. A population exchanged was agreed upon but it was far from peaceful. It’s estimated that over ten million people migrated across the borders and that 1–2 million people died as a result of violence between the two religions. This clash was the basis of the still unresolved Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India. It’s worth noting, too, that Bangladesh was formerly known as East Pakistan and had a Bengali Muslim majority. In 1971, however, the Bengali Muslims split from their western family because of discrimination and a lack of attention from the government in Pakistan proper.

Pakistan is a regional (and nuclear) power with one of the world’s fastest-growing middle class. The problems are many, including corruption, terrorism and poverty, but the country is tipped to become a large and important economy. Imran Kahn, Pakistan’s current prime minister and former cricket captain, has prioritised tourism as an important source of future wealth.

Eating and drinking

Pakistan’s cuisine is a result of its myriad influences throughout history. Take your subcontinental staples, add some Middle Eastern flavours, mix in some Central Asia seasoning and you’ve got a seriously tasty variety of dishes – think everything from a spicy curry to the perfect shish kebab. These are a few dishes to look out for:

  • Nihari A hugely popular and traditional Muslim dish found across the Indian subcontinent. Take a slow-cooked shank of lamb, goat or chicken and stew it with some 50 spices including garam masala, cardamom and cumin. Serve with naan or roti and you’re laughing (and most likely napping too).
  • Sajji Originating in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, sajji is a simple, tasty meat dish. Take a whole lamb or chicken, marinate it in salt, skewer the entire thing and roast it over coals. Sometimes it’s covered in green papaya paste, sometimes it’s stuffed with rice, but one thing is for certain: it’s always delicious.
  • Halwa poori This dish has become a popular breakfast for the people of southern Pakistan. Take some deep-fried bread ­– that’s the poori – and serve with halwa (a traditional sweet), yoghurt and a chickpea or potato curry. It’s light and oh so right.
  • Kheer This traditional dessert is a rice pudding combined with almonds, pistachios, cashews and saffron and cardamom. Look for it in terracotta bowls from a restaurant or street stand and savour the sweet sensation once you break the skin with your spoon.

Plant-based options

Travelling as a vegetarian in Pakistan can sometimes be difficult. Meat is considered the highlight of a meal and while some classic vegetarian dishes like dahl can easily be found, they may sometimes be served with shredded chicken, for example. It’s important to be clear that you don’t eat meat and that includes fish and chicken. That said, there’s plenty of paratha and piping-hot roti to be had, you just need to be patient to find something more substantial.

Vegans will encounter quite a bit of difficulty as veganism just isn’t really a concept in Pakistan. Everyone except the poorest people enjoy a heavy meat-based diet and a lot of meals are cooked in either meat stock or ghee butter. Be sure to ask that your dish is prepared in a separate pot and without any animal products, but be understanding if this causes some confusion.

Of course, this is all a lot easier when you’re travelling with a local, someone who knows the language and the culture. If you travel with Intrepid, you’ll have a local leader who can help you decipher menus and recommend good plant-based choices.

Geography and environment

Pakistan has the dubious honour of hosting some of the most disputed borders in the world. The country is bordered by four countries –  Iran ,  India , Afghanistan and  China  – with disagreements over the Kashmir region (India and China) and the Durand Line (Afghanistan). Pakistan stretches from the Arabian Sea in the south to the mighty Karakoram mountains in the north and can be split into three geographical regions.

Northern highlands

Pakistan’s north is incredibly mountainous and includes the Karakoram, Hindu Kush and Himalaya mountain ranges. It’s home to the world’s second-largest peak K2 (8611 m) as well as more than 50 mountains rising above 6500 metres. It is an undeniably beautiful area but given the challenging terrain, the northern highlands have a sparse population with remote villages scattered throughout the valleys. The winters here are severe, as you’d imagine, with freezing temperatures and much snowfall. The Hunza Valley, through which the Karakoram Highway runs, sees temperatures between -5/-15°C (23/5­°F) during winter though it can reach the low thirties (86°F) in the summer period.

Balochistan

Pakistan’s southwest area is known as Balochistan, which borders both Iran and Afghanistan. It accounts for 44% of Pakistan’s land mass but less than 10% of the population, most of whom are concentrated in the city of Quetta. Poverty is rife here despite untapped reserves of natural gas and much of the landscape is dry and unable to be cultivated. The summers are hot and the winters can be freezing, though rainfall is relatively low compared to the rest of Pakistan.

Indus Plain

Much of Pakistan’s population and economy are focused on the areas surrounding the mighty River Indus. All of Pakistan’s rivers flow into the Indus and its fertile plains are responsible for most of the country’s food production and industry. The river shelters several endemic creatures including the Indus River dolphin, which is close to extinction, but is also the cause of devastating floods. Each year Pakistan sees heavy rain from mid-July through till September and the Indus will often flood a huge area of land, affecting millions of people across Pakistan.

Pakistan is home to shawls, spice and everything nice. Much like  India , Pakistan’s markets are an experience in their own right and even if you don’t plan on bringing something home, you’re unlikely to forget the bustle and banter as you make your way through the throngs. But if you do have space for souvenirs, the following may make some nice mementos:

There’s a long tradition of carpet weaving in Pakistan, dating way back to the Indus Valley civilisation. This continued through the Mughal Empire and the carpets made in Pakistan and Afghanistan were in high demand across the world, with Lahore being particularly famous for its rugs.

Pakistan is known for its onyx marble and while many think of onyx as being a black gem, you’ll find that Pakistani onyx comes in a range of colours. You may well find jewellery and handicrafts with streaks of gold, green and brown in specialist and market shops across the country.

Kashmiri Shawls

The disputed region of Kashmir is known for its woven shawls – cashmere is an anglicisation of Kashmir. Story has it that Napoleon gave one to both his wives, so if you’re after a gift to get you out of trouble, one of these (or two) may just be the perfect purchase.

Multan pottery

The city of Multan is located in southern Punjab and famous for its blue pottery, which was introduced by Arab artisans after Muhammad Bin Qasim conquered the region in the 8th century. The best places to purchase a vase or similar vessel are Multan and Lahore, otherwise you may not be getting the real deal.

Festivals and events

The people in Pakistan love a party and will go all out for birthdays, weddings and religious celebrations. You can expect a lot of noise and colour and a smorgasbord of distractions everywhere you look.

Independence Day

The 14th of August commemorates the independence of Pakistan and is celebrated nation-wide. Official celebrations include speeches and a gun salute, as well as cultural programs in the cities, while the people of Pakistan adorn their shops and homes in flags, bunting and banners. It’s a day for friends and family, with people taking to parks and other public places to celebrate their country.

Shandur Festival

Welcome to the highest polo match on the planet. Sitting at 3700 metres (12,139 feet), Shandur’s polo ground hosts a festival every July at the Shandur Pass, with teams from Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan facing off in an extremely aesthetic arena. It’s a shoutout to the equestrian traditions of Central Asia and the festival also hosts traditional folk music and dancing.

This Punjabi festival used to be held in February to celebrate the coming of spring by flying kites across the city. The sky was filled with colourful kites but make no mistake, this was no leisure activity. The kites were flown on special, glass-embedded strings in order to sever the strings of competitor kites and Basant was eventually banned because people were being killed by stray strings. In 2019 the government decided against lifting the 10-year ban on Basant, though many hope that the tradition will be reinstituted sometime soon.

Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Pakistan adventure, check out these books:

Moth Smoke  – Mohsin Hamid

The Ice-Candy Man  – Bapsi Sidwha

The Buddha of Suburbia  – Hanif Kureishi

My Feudal Lord  – Tehmina Durrani

A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush  – Eric Newby

Kartography  – Kamila Shamsie

A Case of Exploding Mangoes  –Mohammed Hanif

The Reluctant Fundamentalist  – Mohsin Hamid

K2: Life and Death on the World’s Most Dangerous Mountain  – Ed Viesturs, David Roberts

Pakistan travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit Pakistan?

Pakistan’s climate is difficult to pin down as a single entity. It ranges from tropical and subtropical to semi-arid and desert, and then up north you’ve got the ridiculously beautiful ­– and ridiculously cold – mountainous areas incorporating the Karakoram, Himalaya and Hindu Kush ranges.

In the north, the mountainous region of Gilgit-Baltistan sees desert-level rainfall, but snow is quite frequent in winter. The trekking season runs from April to October and the area is generally sheltered from the monsoon rains experienced further south, though there may well be some showers, thunderstorms and possibly snowfall at higher altitudes.

The region of Punjab, which incorporates the cities of Islamabad and Lahore, has a sub-tropical climate with very hot summers. July and August see the southwest monsoon bring heavy rains, while September, October and November tend to be drier with a more manageable temperature range of 10–34°C (50–93°F), depending on where you are. Given Islamabad’s higher altitude and location at the foot of the mountains, it tends to be a little wetter than, say, Peshawar or Lahore, but if you wish to avoid the rain, your best bet is to avoid spending too much time in Punjab from July until September.

Is it safe to travel to Pakistan?

Pakistan is one of those countries that sets off alarm bells in the minds of friends and family – you're going where? Their reaction is understandable, given the news coverage of Pakistan over the past 20 years, and there's no doubt that some areas just aren't worth the risk. That said, you can rest assured that Intrepid would not take you anywhere unless we were convinced it was safe and trust us, there's more – so much more – to Pakistan than the media would have you believe.

Do I need a visa to travel to Pakistan?

Anyone travelling to Pakistan for tourism or business purposes must obtain a visa, which can be done on arrival (depending on your nationality) or online before your trip begins. You can also apply for a tourist visa at your local Pakistan embassy or consulate before travelling. Both e-visas and visas issued on arrival have differing lengths of stay, with e-visas valid for up to 3 months (but can be extended to 6 months) and VOA (visa on arrival) valid for a period of 30 days.

The page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 6 May 2023 

Is tipping customary in Pakistan?

While gratuities aren't compulsory on this trip, they can make a big difference to locals employed in the tourism industry. If you are happy with the services provided, a tip is an appropriate way to say thanks. 

Most restaurants in Pakistan will not include a service charge on the bill so a tip can be added to the total amount. There's no strict rule, but 8–10 per cent is generally recommended. 

Over the years we have found that many of our travellers find the need for tipping local guides and operators to be both tiresome and embarrassing, especially if they don't have the correct small change. To overcome this, your leader might raise the idea of a group tipping kitty. At your group meeting, your tour leader may discuss the idea of running this kitty, whereby everybody contributes an equal amount and then your tour leader pays the tips as you go. The leader will keep a running record of all monies spent (except restaurant tips). The record can be checked at any time and any money remaining at the end of the tour returned to group members. This kitty does not include any tips you wish to give your leader and crew.

What is the internet access like in Pakistan?

If you’re planning to use your mobile phone in Pakistan (with either global roaming activated or by using a local SIM) you’ll find that the internet in major cities like Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi is quick and free wi-fi is often available through hotspots. Travellers will be able to find internet cafes in Pakistan's larger cities but internet access might be patchy or non-existent in more remote areas like the Hunza Valley. There have been instances of the government restricting connectivity and social media during periods of protest or religious celebration.

Can I use my mobile/cell phone in Pakistan?

Mobile phone coverage is generally good in the cities of Pakistan, although coverage may not be available in remote areas. If you want to use your mobile phone, ensure global roaming is activated before you arrive (but be aware of the fees this may incur).

What are the toilets like in Pakistan?

Most mid­- to high-range hotels in Pakistan will be equipped with Western-style, flushable toilets. You may well encounter squat toilets at restaurants and in public areas, and while these can take some getting used to, they become part of the experience once you’ve nailed your technique.

What will it cost for a...?

Pakistan’s unit of currency is the rupee. Prices here are approximate and shown in US dollars for ease of comparison.

  • Can of domestic beer = USD 2–3
  • Meal at a local restaurant = USD 3-8
  • Local bus ticket = USD 0.20
  • Cup of coffee (cappuccino or similar) = USD 1–2

Can I drink the water in Pakistan?

Drinking tap water isn’t recommended in Pakistan. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water and fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead. Ask your leader where filtered water can be found; some hotels we stay in may have drinking water available, often boiled to use for tea. It's also advisable to avoid ice in drinks and to peel fruit and vegetables before eating.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Pakistan?

Credits cards are not widely accepted in Pakistan, which remains a primarily cash-based society. You may be able to use a credit card in hotels and higher-end shops in cities like Islamabad and Lahore, but make sure you have enough cash available when leaving the cities.

What is ATM access like in Pakistan?

Pakistan lays claim to the world’s highest ATM, located at 4687 metres (15,379 feet) at the Khunjerab Pass. You’ll be able to find ATMs in most cities and towns, but be sure to take enough cash when travelling to more remote villages, particularly in the mountains.

What is the weather like in Pakistan?

The weather in Pakistan falls into four seasons.

 June–September sees monsoonal rains, with June being the hottest month of the year and reaching upwards of 45 °C (113 °F). The rains are notoriously unpredictable, with the monsoon sometimes skipping the Pubjab region altogether and sometimes causing widespread damaging floods.

The post-monsoon season of October/November sees both temperatures and rainfall reducing. While the days can warm and hot, the nights begin to cool with temperatures ranging from 10–30°C (50–86°F) and rain falling sporadically.

The winter months of December, January and February see fine weather across most of the country with a large variation in temperatures. The daytime is generally quite pleasant, with temperatures usually topping out at 20°C (68°F), though it can drop down to 3 or 4°C at night (37–39°F). The northern mountains are another story, with precipitation falling as snow and temperatures well below freezing.

The hot, dry season comes in March, April and May with averages in the mid-30s (95°F) in the low-lying areas, though it gets hotter up north until you reach the northern mountains.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

What public holidays are celebrated in Pakistan?

  • 5 February Kashmir Solidarity Day
  • 23 March Pakistan Day
  • 1 May Labour Day
  • Varies Eid-ul-Fitr
  • Varies Eid al-Adha
  • 14 August Independence Day
  • Varies Ashura
  • Varies Eid Milad
  • December 25 Quaid-e-Azam’s Birthday

Given Pakistan is a Muslim country, their public holidays follow the Islamic calendar, which is based off lunar dates.

For a current list of public holidays Pakistan, including those with moveable dates, go to: timeanddate.com/holidays

Is Pakistan a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

We recommend LGBTQIA+ travellers exercise complete discretion when travelling in Pakistan.

Pakistan is not a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers who wish to openly express sexuality outside of a very rigid, heterosexual binary. In fact, we do not recommend any public expressions of sexuality given Pakistan’s conservative values.

Openly LGBTQIA+ people can face stigma, harassment and violence in their everyday lives, with homosexuality technically punishable by life in prison or death. That said, Pakistan does recognise a third gender with transgender citizens afforded broad protections.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA  before you travel.

If you are travelling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travellers who do not wish to share a room.

Is Pakistan accessible for travellers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Pakistan can be a difficult destination to explore for travellers with disabilities. Even in large cities like Lahore and Islamabad, differently abled people – travellers and locals alike – are often overlooked in terms of infrastructure and policy.  

While international chain hotels are often built with the needs of accessible travellers in mind, homestays, guesthouses and locally run hotels are generally not fitted with ramps, elevators, shower rails etc.

If you have a battery-operated hearing aid, it’s a good idea to bring extra batteries.

If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What to wear in Pakistan

What you wear in Pakistan will depend on what time of the year you’re travelling and where you are going. The autumn, summer and spring are generally quite hot across the low-lying areas and cool, loose-fitting clothing that is culturally sensitive, like a light shirt and trouser combo, is best. The northern highlands can get very cold, even in the warmer months, so be sure to pack a warm jacket, thermals, sturdy waterproof shoes and a windbreaker. Clothes that can be easily layered are best.

When entering mosques, women must have their heads, arms, legs and shoulders covered, and all people should dress conservatively. Please avoid shorts and if you’re in any doubt, we recommend playing it safe.

How do I stay safe and healthy while travelling?

Intrepid takes the health and safety of its travellers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travellers check with their government or national travel advisory organisation for the latest information before departure:

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The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilise school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

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Pakistan Tours & Trips

From the Karakoram peaks to cities and towns that transport you to a different time and place, there’s so much to see on a Pakistan adventure. Trek and discover the Shangri-La of the wildly beautiful Hunza Valley , admire sunset views of the impressive mosques in Islamabad, gaze in awe at the unobstructed views of Nanga Parbat from Fairy Meadows, or delve into the world of cricket and film at the cultural heart in Lahore. Combine your Pakistan vacation with a trip to India or Oman for the ultimate cultural immersion.

135 Pakistan tour packages with 124 reviews

Tailor-Made 8 Days Pakistan Tour with Daily Departure & Private Guide Tour

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Tailor-Made 8 Days Pakistan Tour with Daily Departure & Private Guide

  • Book With Flexibility This operator allows you to rebook your dates or tours with them for free, waiving change fees.

Hunza Cherry Blossom Tour, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan Tour

Hunza Cherry Blossom Tour, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

"Memorable trip with Sultan and his company Crossroads Adventure I never thought Pakistan is such a beautiful country and the people are so heartwarming. Sultan from Crossroads Adventure designed and organized a 16 days trip to Pakistan to the some of the most beautiful areas in Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan such as Hunza, Skardu, Gilgit, Nagar, and Gojal valley. The mountains are fascinating and landscape is magically beautiful. The arrangement was up to the mark from transportation, guide, accommodation and on top of them the it was unforgettable experience. I strongly recommend Crossroads Adventure and Sultan who owns the company for those who are interested in exploring Pakistan and are looking for a reliable tour organizing company. I will definitely take my 2nd trip to Pakistan next year with Sultan and his company Crossroads Adventure.

Explore Northern Pakistan - Hunza & Skardu Tour

Explore Northern Pakistan - Hunza & Skardu

An Adventure of a Lifetime: Trekking the Hunza Valley-Pakistan and into Nature's Embrace Trekking, an activity that connects us with nature's grandeur and fills our souls with an indescribable sense of wonder. Recently, I embarked on a 20 days trekking expedition that exceeded my expectations and left an everlasting imprint on my spirit. It was an experience that awakened my senses, challenged my limits, and rewarded me with breathtaking vistas and a profound appreciation for the natural world. Allow me to share my review of this unforgettable adventure. From the breathtaking landscapes to the physical challenges, this trip exceeded my expectations. With the help of exploria.pk, the trip was crafted into something extraordinary. The guide, Zaffar, was perfect, and the team at exploria.pk went above and beyond to make the experience even better. I highly recommend them to fellow adventurers seeking similar experiences. Best regards, Jade

Essential Skardu Valley Pakistan Complete Tour 2023-24 Tour

Essential Skardu Valley Pakistan Complete Tour 2023-24

I visited Skardu with my friends this Autumn on a 5 day tour. The experience was so Amazing. Exploria was very good in communication from the start and offered exactly what we wanted. Our guide Zia received us at Skardu Airport and showed us around. He is a very friendly and experienced local guide. Thank you Exploria for a phenomenal Skardu Experience. We are already planning to visit Hunza next year with you guys.

Customized Pakistan World Heritage Trip, Private Guide & Driver Tour

Customized Pakistan World Heritage Trip, Private Guide & Driver

11 Days Trek  Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza Gojal Valley Pakistan Tour

  • Hiking & Trekking

11 Days Trek Nanga Parbat Base Camp & Hunza Gojal Valley Pakistan

I had a wonderful trip with Rock Valley Tours Pvt Ltd. The whole trip is enjoyable. Both our guide Manzoor and driver Qasim are friendly and helpful. During the trip, we faced a small scale landslide which blocked our road. Manzoor and some other locals worked hard to clean up and resumed the traffic, so that we did not need to turn back and can go as scheduled.

Hunza Valley Nature & Walking Tour Tour

Hunza Valley Nature & Walking Tour

Memorable journey. It was Fantastic Trip.

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Skardu and Hunza Valley Tour Tour

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Skardu and Hunza Valley Tour

Had fantastic time in Peshawar and Hunza with Sultan and Hassan. I highly recommend. They are great guys and make you feel like part of their family. Plus Hunza in winter is spectacular!!!

Hunza Shangri-La Tour Tour

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Hunza Shangri-La Tour

Based on their very positive tripadvisor reviews, we booked a 11-days tour to Hunza valley with Hunza Explorers and used them to arrange our overland car transport from Sost to Tashkurgan. I found the service and response of this travel agency to be excellent. Easily 5-stars. My emails were promptly responded to, and everyone showed up when they were supposed to. The amount charged for my trip seemed like very good value. The guide was friendly and courteous. The 5 am sunrise at Duiker is a bit ridiculous (my favorite shots are of the bugs and some other tourists snapping photos), but I'd do it again "for the experience." I’d highly recommend this tour agency.

Chitral Tour Tour

Chitral Tour

I recently embarked on a trip to Chitral with Gypsy Traces and Tours, and it was truly unforgettable. Their friendly and cost-effective services made the entire experience seamless, from transportation and accommodations to tour guiding and delectable meals. Overall, it was the best travel experience I've had, and I highly recommend Gypsy Traces and Tours to anyone seeking an unforgettable adventure.

Hunza Valley Cherry Blossom Tour Tour

Hunza Valley Cherry Blossom Tour

Well designed itinerary to see blossom in Hunza valley.

Thallay La Trek Tour

Thallay La Trek

I recently had the pleasure of experiencing the Thalay La trek in Pakistan. This trekking trip is one of the most rewarding experiences I have had in my lifetime. From breathtaking landscapes to local cultures and cuisine, this experience had so much to offer. The trek began with a 4o minutes flight from Islamabad to Skardu. Once arriving at the starting point, we quickly got acclimatized with the hike, which lasted 5 days and 4 nights. The services offered by BTV is amazing. Everything from accommodation, food, guides, camping, & porters were amazing. A Highly recommended Trip.

07 Days Islamabad, Besham, Gilgit, Hunza Karimabad, Passu, Khunjerab Pass Tour Tour

07 Days Islamabad, Besham, Gilgit, Hunza Karimabad, Passu, Khunjerab Pass Tour

Trek Pakistan\'s Karakoram Mountains Tour

Trek Pakistan's Karakoram Mountains

Pakistan\'s Karakoram Highway Tour

Pakistan's Karakoram Highway

  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Reviews of Pakistan Tours

"Memorable trip with Sultan and his company Crossroads Adventure I never thought Pakistan is such a beautiful country and the people are so heartwarming. Sultan from Crossroads Adventure designed and organized a 16 days trip to Pakistan to the some of the most beautiful areas in Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan such as Hunza, Skardu, Gilgit, Nagar, and Gojal valley. The mountains are fascinating and landscape is magically beautiful. The arrangement was up to the mark from transportation, guide, accommodation and on top of them the it was unforgettable experience. I strongly recommend Crossroads Adventure and Sultan who owns the company for those who are interested in exploring Pakistan and are looking for a reliable tour organizing company. I will definitely take my 2nd trip to Pakistan next year with Sultan and his company Crossroads Adventure.
An Adventure of a Lifetime: Trekking the Hunza Valley-Pakistan and into Nature's Embrace Trekking, an activity that connects us with nature's grandeur and fills our souls with an indescribable sense of wonder. Recently, I embarked on a 20 days trekking expedition that exceeded my expectations and left an everlasting imprint on my spirit. It was an experience that awakened my senses, challenged my limits, and rewarded me with breathtaking vistas and a profound appreciation for the natural world. Allow me to share my review of this unforgettable adventure. From the breathtaking landscapes to the physical challenges, this trip exceeded my expectations. With the help of exploria.pk, the trip was crafted into something extraordinary. The guide, Zaffar, was perfect, and the team at exploria.pk went above and beyond to make the experience even better. I highly recommend them to fellow adventurers seeking similar experiences. Best regards, Jade

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