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Pakistan Grand Tour Itinerary

Upcoming Group Tours

Want to join a small group instead of traveling privately? We run limited group tours throughout the year, designed for a more shared and social experience.

Contact us for upcoming dates and availability.

Important Notes

Travel in Pakistan is a unique experience and requires some flexibility. Routes and timings may adjust depending on local conditions to ensure safety and comfort.

We recommend modest clothing in respect of local culture. Your guide will always be there to help you feel comfortable and informed throughout the journey.

Who This Trip Is For

  • First time visitors to Pakistan
  • Travelers interested in culture, history, and landscapes
  • Photographers looking for unique and authentic scenes
  • Those who prefer a balanced pace, not too rushed, not too slow

Travel Style

  • Type: Small group or private tour
  • Pace: Comfortable and flexible
  • Accommodation: Clean, carefully selected local hotels
  • Transport: Private vehicle with experienced driver

Why Travel With Us

We’re a local team that knows these routes, these places, and the people. Our focus is on making your trip smooth, safe, and genuinely meaningful not just a checklist of sights.

What’s Included

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Private transportation throughout the tour
  • Professional local guide
  • Accommodation (based on selected option)
  • Entry fees to listed sites
  • Daily breakfast, lunches and dinners

What’s Not Included

  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Personal expenses

13-Days Northern Pakistan Cultural Journey

Explore the ancient cities, cultural heritage, and breathtaking nature of Northern Pakistan

Pakistan Tour
  • Arrive Islamabad
  • Transfer to Hotel. Check in time 1400 hrs.
  • Afternoon City tour.
  • Flight to Skardu. Arguably the most scenic flight in the world. You fly over Himalayas cross in Karakoram passing the shoulder of 8125m High Nanga Parbat, in addition to many other 7000m peaks.
  • Afternoon visit Khaparcho Fort & Sarfaranga Desert.
  • Drive to Hunza – 300 kms – 8 Hours. 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.
  • Drive up to Duikar Viewpoint for sunset behind many 7000m peaks.
  • Hunza, often called the “Shangri-La of the Karakoram,” sits at 2,500 meters and is worldfamous for its awe-inspiring beauty and the longevity of its people. Enclosed by towering peaks such as Rakaposhi and Ultar Sar, the valley offers panoramic views from the iconic Baltit and Altit forts. Its terraced fields produce cherries, apricots, and mulberries that thrive in the crisp mountain air. Karimabad, the cultural hub, charms visitors with traditional stone houses, wooden balconies, and vibrant handicrafts.
  • Visit Altit & Baltit Forts.
  • Afternoon visit Nagar Valley & Hooper Glacier.
  • Rest day at Leisure
  • Morning visit Attabad Lake and Hussaini Suspension Bridge. .
  • Afternoon drive to Gilgit. 100kms – 3/4 Hours.
  • Drive to Phandar. 170kms – 6/7 Hours. Part of the road is Dirt track. Phandar is a small village in Ghizer Valley and is characterized by flat, wide lush green fields and a crystal-clear lake which offers plenty of opportunities for Trout fishing.
  • Drive to Kalash Village Bomburet , crossing Shandur Pass. 225 kms – 8/9 Hours. Shandur Pass (Alt. 3700m) is the venue for annual Shandur Polo festival. Traditional freestyle Polo is played between teams from Chitral and Gilgit.
  • Attend Uchal Festival
  • Drive to Swat. 250 kms – 6/7 Hours. An Alpine Valley in Midst of Hindukush Mountain Range, West of Himalayas. A new version of Buddhism developed in Gandhara Region around 1st Century AD, it extended northwards to China & Tibet. 5th Century Chinese pilgrims traced their footsteps to reach the holy lands of Uddiyana, the Swat Valley of Today. 25% of the Male population devoted their lives to be Monks. Every Hilltop was decorated with Monasteries, a true land of Peace and Abundance.
  • Excursion to Behrain
  • Drive to Islamabad. 250kms – 4/5 Hours. .
  • Visit Swat Museum, Takht Bahi, Taxila Museum & Dharma Rajika Stupa.
  • Fly Back Home.