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03 Days Lahore Deep Culture Tour Pakistan - Tour
03 Days Lahore Deep Culture Tour Pakistan
£ 200
2 Nights 3 Days
Available on request
Lahore, Punjab
03 Days Lahore Deep Culture Tour Pakistan
£ 200
Lahore is the second-largest city of Pakistan. It is the capital of Punjab and is considered to be the cultural and food capital of the country. The city has many amazing landmarks and places to visit. Although there are millions of reasons to love Lahore, we have compiled a gallery for you to glance at the amazing Lahore. After watching these pictures you will surely fall in love with the city read more read less
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Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan - Tour
Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan
£ 400
7 Nights 8 Days
Available on request
Naran, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan
£ 400
Start in Hunza Valley and end in Islamabad! With the Explorer tour Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan, you have a 8 days tour package taking you through Hunza Valley, Pakistan and Islamabad,. Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan includes accommodation in a hotel, guide.Start in Hunza Valley and end in Islamabad! With the Explorer tour Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan, you have a 8 days tour package taking you through Hunza Valley, Pakistan and Islamabad,. Short Tour Showcasing Tour Pakistan includes accommodation in a hotel, guide. read more read less
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04 Days Lahore Culture Tour & Wagah Border Flag Lowering Ceremony - Tour
04 Days Lahore Culture Tour & Wagah Border Flag Lowering Ceremony
£ 500
3 Nights 4 Days
Available on request
Wahga, Punjab
04 Days Lahore Culture Tour & Wagah Border Flag Lowering Ceremony
£ 500
Lahore, Urdu Lāhawr, second largest city of Pakistan and the capital of Punjab province. It lies 811 miles (1,305 km) northeast of Karāchi in the upper Indus plain on the Rāvi River, a tributary of the Indus. Little is known of the history of the settlement prior to the Muslim period. Hindu legend attributes the founding of Lahore to Lava, or Lōh, son of Rāma, for whom it is said to have been named Lōhāwar. The city of “Labokla” mentioned in Ptolemy’s 2nd-century Guide to Geography may have been Lahore. The city has had a turbulent history. It was the capital of the Ghaznavid dynasty from 1163 to 1186. A Mongol army sacked Lahore in 1241. During the 14th century, the city was repeatedly attacked by the Mongols until 1398, when it fell under the control of the Turkic conqueror Timur. In 1524 it was captured by the Mughal Bābur’s troops. This marked the beginning of Lahore’s golden age under the Mughal dynasty, when the city was often the place of royal residence. It was greatly expanded during the reign of Shāh Jahān (1628–58) but declined in importance during the reign of his successor, Aurangzeb. read more read less
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Essential Skardu Valley Pakistan Tour - All Inclusive - Tour
Essential Skardu Valley Pakistan Tour - All Inclusive
£ 800
3 Nights 4 Days
Available on request
Skardu
Essential Skardu Valley Pakistan Tour - All Inclusive
£ 800
Skardu Valley possess an incredible landscape of three ranges of famous mountains, Karakorum / Himalayan / Hindukush. Skardu tours to explore lakes like Upper Kachura and Lower Kachura, lush green valley like Basho Valley and Deosai Plains. Skardu valley is accessible by Air and by road for international and domestic holidaymakers. Customized Skardu tour package is helping travelers choose travel itineraries according to their requirements. Skardu honeymoon packages are the best-rated travel plans for young couples.  read more read less
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Kalash Festivals Chitral Valley Pakistan - Tour
Kalash Festivals Chitral Valley Pakistan
£ 800
5 Nights 6 Days
Available on request
Pir Bala, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Kalash Festivals Chitral Valley Pakistan
£ 800
The Kalash or Kalasha are the only pagan minority residing in the Chitral district of the province of Khyber. The Kalashas live in three valleys of Chitral namely, Rumbur, Brumbret, and Birir. The Rumbur and Brumbret form a single culture due to their very similar cultural practices, while Birir being the most traditional one forms a separate culture. The number of Kalash has decreased so much so that only around 4000 people are residing in the valleys. The Kalashas are polytheistic and according to a renowned linguist Richard strand is of the view that the people of Kalash practice an ancient form of Hinduism which gradually developed locally and got influenced by the neighboring areas of pre Islamic Nuristan. The inhabitants of the Kalash valley celebrate a number of festivals all year round. The three predominant festivals are as follows: Jalam Joshi spring festival (05/ 06 Days 04/05 Nights) (May 13-16) Joshi festival marks the arrival of spring. People wear new clothes and women accessorize heavily, girls are sent to the hill side for dancing and singing. Women decorate their houses and collect milk from the cattle. Moreover, one year old babies and their mothers are also purified in this festival. Uchal festival (04/05 Days 03/04 Nights) (August 20-21) The people of Kalash valley celebrate the famous annual harvesting festival Uchal with singing, dancing and paying homage to the nature for blessing them with barley and wheat harvest season. Special foods, cheese, buttermilk and corn bread, are prepared for the event. Women in traditional dresses preform dances Phool Festival (05/06 Days 04/05 Nights  read more read less
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Cherry Blossom Hunza Pakistan 2023 - Tour
Cherry Blossom Hunza Pakistan 2023
£ 999
6 Nights 7 Days
Available on request
Hunza
Cherry Blossom Hunza Pakistan 2023
£ 999
"Cherry Blossom Hunza Pakistan 2022" No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. The end of blistering winters brings with itself, a delightful aura of life and welcoming the cherry blossom Hunza Pakistan 2022. Moreover, Cherry Blossom, Hunza Pakistan is the time when buds break into flowers, spreading myriads of colors, and hue in their surroundings. Furthermore, It reveals nature in its true essence. Besides, from the gradual melting of snow to the scorching heat of Summer; the temperature seems to moderate between hot, and cold. Consequently, Spring blossom simply is the queen of all seasons in Pakistan. Thus, The best time for the Hunza Spring tour is from Mid March to April end.  read more read less
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08 Days Overland Tour Hunza Gojal Valley Gilgit Pakistan - Tour
08 Days Overland Tour Hunza Gojal Valley Gilgit Pakistan
£ 1,000
7 Nights 8 Days
Available on request
Hunza
08 Days Overland Tour Hunza Gojal Valley Gilgit Pakistan
£ 1,000
Journey along the Karakoram Highway to Hunza Valley with Day Treks, Seven Nights Hotels The 800-year-old Baltit Fort in Hunza Experience the confluence of the highest mountain ranges of the world: Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindukush as you travel along the Karakoram Highway, reputed as the 8th wonder of the world, through the dramatic, deep gorges of the Indus: the Lion River. Spend a few days in Hunza, a region inhabited by Ismaili Muslims and renowned for the longevity of its inhabitants. Walk to the glaciers flowing down from the soaring peaks.  read more read less
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Karakoram Highway and Hunza ShangriLa, Pakistan - Tour
Karakoram Highway and Hunza ShangriLa, Pakistan
£ 1,145.53
10 Nights 11 Days
Available on request
Harīpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Karakoram Highway and Hunza ShangriLa, Pakistan
£ 1,145.53
Start and end in Islamabad! With the In-depth Cultural tour Karakoram Highway and Hunza Shangri-La, Pakistan, you have a 11 days tour package taking you through Islamabad, Pakistan and 7 other destinations in Pakistan. Karakoram Highway and Hunza Shangri-La, Pakistan includes accommodation in a hotel as well as an expert guide, transport and more.   read more read less
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11 Days Chillam Josh Festival Kalash Valley Chitral and Peshawar - Tour
11 Days Chillam Josh Festival Kalash Valley Chitral and Peshawar
£ 1,200
10 Nights 11 Days
Available on request
Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory
11 Days Chillam Josh Festival Kalash Valley Chitral and Peshawar
£ 1,200
The four-day festival is held in the middle of May. During the festival, men and women meet with the aim of finding a spouse. This festival gives an excellent opportunity to celebrate the beginning of summer and to give a message of peace to the world. During this festival, the people of Kalash pray for the safety of their fields and animals. The people of Kalash adore the music and dance to the beat of drums. Both men and woman share these moments of dancing together during the festivities. The Kalash are for their music and dance festivals. read more read less
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