Pakistan Panorama

Group Size

12

Duration

19 Days

From

$1600.00

Group Size

12

Duration

19 Days

From

$1600.00

Tour Details
  • Tour Ref: KKE CT 017
  • Duration: 19 Days
  • Main Places: Lahore, Khyber Pass, Swat, Karakorum Highway, Hunza and Nagar, Taxila, Multan, Moenjodaro, Quetta, Karachi
  • Best Season: April to
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OVERVIEW & ITINERARY

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PLahore has long been revered as the cultural, educational and artistic capital of Pakistan. The Khyber Pass has been the access route for invaders entering the Indian subcontinent from time immemorial. However, due to the war-like nature of the local Pathan tribes, no one has been able to hold the pass securely for any length of time. It has been conquered by the Greeks, ruled by the Buddhists, destroyed by the Huns, rebuilt by the Brahmins and invaded by the Moghuls. Takht-i-Bhai, the most impressive Buddhist monastery in Pakistan. The monastery was founded in the first century ad, and was abandoned six hundred years later. 
As the capital of Punjab for over 1000 years, Lahore played an important role in the development of trade between the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. Lacking natural protection, historically Lahore has been invaded and captured time and time again. Its origins and most of its pre-Islamic history are shrouded by legend. One tale tells of how the city was founded and named by Loh, son of Rama Chandara, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. In 1021, the first Muslim ruler conquered Lahore. Mahmud of Ghanzn made Lahore the capital of his empire several years later, and managed to keep control of the city for more than one hundred years. For more than three hundred years to follow, Lahore was tossed between various rival rulers, until it faced stability under the Moghuls in 1524– but only for two centuries. After the Moghuls, the Sikhs ruled until the British arrived in 1846.Peshawar, capital of the North-West Frontier Province. Located at the eastern end of the legendary Khyber Pass, Peshawar has a colourful 2000 year history. This area is a semi-autonomous region where the tribal people pass freely back and forth between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The local people are known as Pathans and are divided into seven main tribes. Many of the men dye their beards orange with henna in the Hunza Valley, long renowned as the original Shangri-la. The people here are famous for their longevity and uncomplicated lives. In the afternoon, we visit Karimabad, the southern center of the valley and the capital of Hunza. From Karimabad we have a magnificent view of the whole Hunza Valley laid out below us and surrounded on all sides by the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. We will see Baltit fort, perched on cliffs guarding the valley. Behind the 400 year-old fort looms the Ultar Glacier. The ruggedness of the Hunza Valley is emphasized by the majestic peaks of Batura and Rakaposhi mountains, both over 7650 meters (25 500 feet), towering over the towns below, and the many glaciers which encircle the valley.

ITINERARY – Pakistan Panorama – 19 Days

Day 1: Arrive in Lahore, Pakistan.

Arrive in Lahore, Pakistan.

Day 2: Full day sightseeing in Lahore.

Full day sightseeing in Lahore.

Day 3: Second day of Lahore sightseeing including Mughal era monuments.

Second day of Lahore sightseeing including Mughal era monuments.

Day 4: Fly to Peshawar.

Fly to Peshawar.

Day 5: Day trip to the legendary Khyber Pass.

Day trip to the legendary Khyber Pass.

Day 6: Drive over Malakand Pass into Swat Valley.

Drive over Malakand Pass into Swat Valley.

Day 7: Sightseeing in Swat Valley, often called the Switzerland of the East.

Sightseeing in Swat Valley, often called the Switzerland of the East.

Day 8: Travel along the Karakorum Highway to Chilas.

Travel along the Karakorum Highway to Chilas.

Day 9: Drive to Hunza, known as the original Shangri La.

Drive to Hunza, known as the original Shangri La.

Day 10: Excursion to Khunjerab Pass, the Roof of the World.

Excursion to Khunjerab Pass, the Roof of the World.

Day 11: Drive back along the Silk Road to Gilgit.

Drive back along the Silk Road to Gilgit.

Day 12: Fly to Islamabad, subject to weather conditions.

Fly to Islamabad, subject to weather conditions.

Day 13: Visit Taxila archaeological sites and museum.

Visit Taxila archaeological sites and museum.

Day 14: Fly to Multan, the historic city of saints.

Fly to Multan, the historic city of saints.

Day 15: Travel by Sindh desert train to Rohri.

Travel by Sindh desert train to Rohri.

Day 16: Visit Moenjodaro and explore Rohri and Sukkur.

Visit Moenjodaro and explore Rohri and Sukkur.

Day 17: Overnight train journey to Quetta.

Overnight train journey to Quetta.

Day 18: Fly from Quetta to Karachi.

Fly from Quetta to Karachi.

Day 19: Departure from Karachi.

Departure from Karachi.

HIGHLIGHTS

Pakistan Panorama
  1. Mughal architecture and cultural life of Lahore

  2. Historic Khyber Pass and Pathan heritage

  3. Buddhist remains of Swat and Taxila

  4. Scenic drive on the Karakorum Highway

  5. Hunza Valley and Khunjerab Pass views

  6. Indus Valley Civilization at Moenjodaro

  7. Desert rail journeys and provincial capitals

  8. From mountains to the Arabian Sea

Prices & Other Options – Pakistan Panorama

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Trekking Options in Shimshal Price (USD) Deposit Min Pax
Short Treks
K 2 Expedition Tour (12 days) US$1,560 US$450 4 pax
Shimshal Pass Trek (10 days) US$1,200 US$350 4 pax
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
Medium & Hard Treks
Trango Base Camp Trek (14 days) US$1,890 US$500 4 pax
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
Climb Trekking Peaks
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
Minglik Sar Peak (9 days) US$1,050 US$300 4 pax
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Map/Route – Pakistan Panorama

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Tour Details
  • Tour Ref: KKE CT 017
  • Duration: 19 Days
  • Main Places: Lahore, Khyber Pass, Swat, Karakorum Highway, Hunza and Nagar, Taxila, Multan, Moenjodaro, Quetta, Karachi
  • Best Season: April to October

Frequently asked questions

What kind of traveler is this tour best suited for?

This tour is ideal for culturally curious travelers who want a complete picture of Pakistan.

Does the tour include both mountains and historical sites?

Yes, it combines high mountain landscapes with major archaeological and cultural locations.

Are domestic flights part of the itinerary?

Yes, internal flights are included where distances are long or terrain is challenging.

Is this tour physically demanding?

No, it involves light walking during sightseeing with no technical trekking.

How long are the travel days?

Some days involve long drives or train journeys, balanced with rest and sightseeing days.

Is the Karakorum Highway safe for travel?

Yes, it is a major national route and one of the highlights of the tour.

Can the itinerary be adjusted?

Yes, the tour can be customized in duration or destinations if needed.

Is porter support available?

Yes, experienced porters and guides accompany the expedition