Pakistan's Jewels

Pakistan's Jewels

Pakistan's Jewels - escorted group tour | Exotic Vacations

29 Aug, 2026 - 11 Sep, 2026 ,

Northern Pakistan is a breathtakingly beautiful region, known for its stunning landscapes, majestic mountains, and picturesque valleys. Some popular destinations include Gilgit-Baltistan, which offers stunning tourist spots—from the towering K2 to the peaceful valleys of Hunza and Skardu With clear lakes, lush meadows and historic forts. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers and cultural explorers. Pakistan is the only country in the world where three famous mountain ranges meet: the Himalayas, the Karakoram, and the Hindukush range.

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Lahore – City of the Mughals with history of the Mughal-era
Wagah Border- flag lowering ceremony between Pakistan and India
Swat – often known as a paradise on earth, straight out of a fairy tale
The Karakoram Highway is often called the "Eighth Wonder of the World"
Hunza Valley – excursions to Old Baltit and Altit Forts
Passu Village, and the Passu Glacier

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Itinerary

Pick up from airport. Transfer to Hotel for Overnight

Lahore may be a metro but its treasure trove of historical places surely makes it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Pakistan. Lahore was the city of Mughals, and so much of their creations still remain.

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Post breakfast, we will embark on a sightseeing tour of Lahore

                                                  

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Badshahi Mosque, Shahi Qila, Wazir Khan Mosque, Shahi Hamam, Surjan Singh St.

The Badshahi Mosque is a Mughal-era imperial mosque. It was constructed between 1671 and 1673 during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, opposite to the Lahore Fort in the northern outskirts of the historic Walled City.

Shahi  Qial ( The Lahore Fort ) is a citadel in the walled interior of Lahore. The fortress is located at the northern end of the Walled City and is spread over an area greater than 20 hectares. It contains 21 notable monuments, some of which date to the era of Emperor Akbar.

The Wazir Khan Mosque is a 17th-century Mughal Mosque located in the city of Lahore. The mosque was commissioned by the then governor of Punjab, Wazir Khan, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a part of an ensemble of buildings that also included the nearby Shahi Hammam baths

The Shahi Hammam, also known as the Wazir Khan Hammam, is a Turkish bath which was built in Lahore, in 1635 C.E. during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan. It was built by chief physician to the Mughal Court, Ilam-ud-din Ansari

Surjan Singh Street has a special place in Old Lahore’s history because it was one of the first places in the Walled City to be restored by the Government of Punjab, World Bank and Aga Khan Trust for Culture. AKTC has trained local craftsmen to restore the decaying wood with new treated wood and limestone.


Evening – Visit to JK or Mosque


Dinner & Overnight Lahore

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Post breakfast, we will embark on city tour & later visit the Wagah Border


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Lahore Museum, Tomb of Jehangir, Anarkali Bazaar, Wagah Border, Rickshaw ride


The Lahore Museum was founded in 1865 at a smaller location and opened in 1894 at its current location on The Mall in Lahore during the British colonial period. Lahore Museum is Pakistan's largest museum, as well as one of its most visited ones. 

                                                  

The Tomb of Jahangir is a 17th-century mausoleum for the Mughal Emperor Jahangir, located in Shahdara Bagh, Lahore, Pakistan. The tomb is a square, single-story building set within a Persian-style "Chaharbagh" garden. It is notable for its elaborate decoration, featuring red sandstone with marble inlay, and its interior which is adorned with floral frescoes, delicate inlay work, and brilliant marble mosaic.  


 Anarkali Bazaar is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the heart and soul of Lahore. With its rich history, vibrant atmosphere, and unique shopping experience, it's an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Lahore.


The Wagah Border is a famous landmark near Lahore, Pakistan, and is the site of a daily military ceremony that involves the Pakistan Rangers and the Indian Border Security Force This ceremonial event, known as the Beating Retreat Ceremony, includes a patriotic and theatrical display of marching and lowering of the flags at sunset, attracting crowds from both sides of the border. 


Rangeela Rickshaw Ride for an exhilarating journey through the ancient streets and bustling markets of Lahore's Walled City.


Dinner & Overnight Lahore

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Post breakfast, drive to Swat Valey


The name 'Swat' was derived from Suvastu, the Sanskrit name given by early Aryans after its river, meaning 'good dwelling place'. Civilization flourished along both sides of the 250-kilometre glacier-fed river with summer pastures, rolling hills, lush green forests and azure skies surrounded by majestic mountains conjuring a picture of paradise on earth, straight out of a fairy tale


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Visit to Mingora City , which holds the Palace of  Nawab e Swat, Swat Museum


Palace of Nawab -e-Swat ( The White Palace ) at Marghazar was the summer residence of the Wali of Swat, Miangul Jehanzeb. Located 7,000 feet above sea level on Marghazar Hill.


Swat Museum was built with the support of the Italian Archaeological Mission and their Embassy in Pakistan. The museum showcases the over 3000 antique objects of Gandhara sculptures and the excavated Buddha's life story in Swat.


Later, we will spend time in the Bazaar whilst enjoying the beauty of Swat Valley


Dinner & Overnight Swat

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Post breakfast enjoy a scenic drive to Chilas 


Chilas is a city situated in the District Diamer of Gilgit–Baltistan. It serves as the divisional capital of the Diamer-Astore Division and is strategically positioned along the Indus River. It is known for its unique landscape featuring rugged mountains, rocky cliffs, and the Indus River flowing nearby. Chilas serves as a popular stopover for travelers journeying through the Karakoram Highway, offering basic amenities and stunning views of the surrounding scenery.


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Abbotabad , Naran


Abbottabad, nestled in the hills of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is a serene escape for travelers seeking natural beauty, fresh air, and peaceful surroundings. Known for its lush green valleys, pine forests, and charming hilltop views, the city attracts families, honeymooners, and adventure enthusiasts alike.


Naran a major tourist retreat town is situated inside the greater Kaghan Valley, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures that draw travelers from around the world


Lunch enroute 


Dinner & Overnight Chilas

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Post breakfast drive to Hunza Valley via Karakoram Highway

Hunza Valley is the main hub of the Gilgit Division of Gilgit – Balkistan


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Enroute -    Karakoram Highway


The Karakoram Highway is often called the "Eighth Wonder of the World" because it is a spectacular feat of engineering built through some of the most challenging and breathtaking terrain on Earth, connecting Pakistan and China. It is the world's highest paved international road, reaching an altitude of 4,693 meters (15,397 feet) at the Khunjerab Pass The highway, which follows an ancient Silk Road route, is a testament to human perseverance and a crucial link for trade and tourism. 


Stop at Nanga Parbat 8126m viewpoint and the three mountains junction point, Karakoram, Himalaya & Hindukush. 


Stop at Old Silk Route Viewpoint & Rakaposhi Peak 7788m viewpoint.


Arrive Hunza for Dinner & Overnight

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Karimabad, the historic capital of Hunza Valley in Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan, is home to significant Ismaili community centers, including a prominent Jamatkhana  reflecting the region's strong Ismaili heritage, with architecture and cultural aspects often linked to Agakhan Heritage while the area itself boasts landmarks like Baltit & Altit Forts, surrounded by majestic peaks like Rakaposhi making it a cultural and scenic hub.


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Duikar Viewpoint ,  Altit  & Baltit Forts , Visit to JK or Mosque, Musical Show


Duikar Viewpoint, also known as Eagles Nest is a famous high-altitude spot in Pakistan's Hunza Valley (around 10,000 ft), offering incredible 360-degree panoramic views of majestic Karakoram peaks like Rakaposhi , especially stunning at sunrise and sunset when colors paint the snow-capped mountains. Accessible by a short drive from Karimabad, it's a prime destination for photographers, nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking peace amidst breathtaking scenery. 


Altit Fort is an ancient fort in the Altit town in the Hunza valley in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. It was originally home to the hereditary rulers of the Hunza state who carried the title of 'Mir', although they moved to the somewhat younger Baltit fort nearby three centuries later. Altit Fort and in particular the Shikari tower is around 1100 years old, which makes it the oldest monument in Gilgit–Baltistan. The fort has received the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2011.


Baltit Fort is a fort in the Hunza valley, near the town of Karimabad, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Founded in the 8th century CE, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list since 2004. The Mirs of Hunza abandoned the fort in 1945, and moved to a new palace down the hill. It was the home of Ayashkutz royal family of Hunza for 700 years.


Evening – Visit to JK or Mosque , followed by Traditional  Musical  Show


Dinner & Overnight  Hunza

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Gojal -The land of wakhi tribe in upper Hunza Gojal border with Afghanistan and China is one of the best tourist attraction like Passu.


Gilgit – Divisional & Regional Capital of Gilgit- Balkistan


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Attabad  Lake Boat Trip , Gulmit Carpet Centre , Husseini Suspension Bridge, Passu       

Agakhan  Secondary  School & Hospital Gilgit , Visit to Jamat Khana



Attabad Lake on also known as Hunza Lake, is a lake located in the Gojal region of the Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan. We will enjoy a boating trip on its turquoise waters


Gulmit Carpet Centre is a women-run carpet weaving center in Gulmit, Gojal, Upper Hunza, Pakistan. Established in 1998 by the Karakorum Area Development Organization (KADO), it operates in a 400-year-old house, providing a space for artisans to create high-quality, handmade carpets from goat, sheep, and yak wool. The carpets feature traditional designs and are dyed using natural methods. Visitors can observe the weaving process and purchase these unique carpets


Husseini Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian hanging bridge over the Hunza River in Gilgit Baltistan's Karakoram range.


Passu is a village, and the Passu Glacier is a massive ice formation located right next to it, so they are different but intrinsically linked; the glacier is a major feature Passu area in Pakistan's Hunza Valley, with tourists visiting both the village and the glacier for stunning views of the glacier, Passu Cones and Passu Peak  The village is named after the glacier (or vice versa) due to their proximity, and the glacier's meltwater feeds the Hunza River. 


 The Aga Khan Higher Secondary School (AKHSS), Gilgit is a premier educational institution for boys, offering classes from grade VIII to XII. The spacious campus with adjoining sports grounds is purpose-built, and is surrounded by beautiful mountains. In the 18 years since its establishment, around 1,500 students have graduated from the school to study at leading national and international institutions. 


Aga Khan Hospital, Gilgit: A Glimpse into Dedicated Care and Cutting-Edge Services in the Heart of the Mountains


Evening – Visit to Baladul Karim Jamat khana


Dinner and Overnight Gilgit

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Skardu is the Divisional Capital , major city in Gilgit-Baltistan. 

It has four of the world’s fourteen peaks which are more than eight thousand meters tall above sea level. It has lush green plains, snow-capped mountains, freshwater springs, and historical sites. 


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Upper & Lower Kachura Lakes , Shigar Valley, Sarfaranga Desert , Skardu Market 


Lake Kachura, heart-shaped, is a small natural reservoir even if it looks artificial. It's a holiday resort for Pakistanis who flock here in droves.

Shigar Valley ( Capital of Shigar District ) is a stunning, culturally rich valley in Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region, known as the gateway to the Karakoram mountains, including K2, featuring lush landscapes, traditional villages, and historical sites like the Shigar Fort. Watered by the Shigar River, it offers breathtaking views, unique apricot orchards, and serves both tourists seeking natural beauty and trekkers heading to high-altitude base camps. The valley is famous for its hospitable Balti people, ancient mosques, and the restored Fong Khar (Palace on the Rock), now a heritage hotel. 


Sarfaranga Desert is unlike any other desert. Situated in Gilgit-Baltistan at an altitude of 7500 feet. It is a striking contrast to the hot deserts of the World. With its towering dunes surrounded by snow-capped peaks, Sarfaranga offers a unique blend of adventure, scenic beauty and tranquility


Skardu Market offers a unique shopping experience for visitors, with a bustling bazaar filled with colorful stalls selling local handicrafts, traditional clothing, and intricate jewelry. Visitors can also find a variety of souvenirs such as Pashmina shawls, carved wooden items, and gemstone jewelry.


Dinner & Overnight Skardu

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Post breakfast, drive to Naran Retreat


Naran a major tourist retreat town is situated inside the greater Kaghan Valley, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures that draw travelers from around the world


Dinner & Overnight Naran

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Post breakfast, drive to Murree


Murree is Pakistan's popular, developed hill station in the Himalayan foothills near Islamabad, known as the "Queen of the Hills" for its cool summers, snowy winters, lush forests, and scenic beauty, attracting visitors seeking mountain escapes, colonial charm, local street food, and picturesque landscapes.


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Patriata Chair Lifts & Cable Car,   Murree Mall ,  Bagh Shaheeden


Patriata is best known for its famous cable car and chairlift system, which stretches across a 7-kilometer route offering a spectacular view of the lush pine trees and picturesque landscapes. The ride provides visitors with a unique perspective of the area, showcasing stunning sights between Nathiagali and Murree that can only be fully appreciated through an open-air cable car experience. You will be treated to stunning panoramic views of the snow-covered peaks, refreshing mountain breezes, and scenic hills, making it a must-see destination offering an unforgettable experience for anyone visiting the region. 


Bagh Shaheedan is a picturesque park in Murree, Pakistan, offering breathtaking views, lush greenery, and a peaceful environment for tourists seeking relaxation and natural beauty. Ideal for leisurely strolls, picnics, and capturing stunning photographs, this serene location is a must-visit for nature lovers.


Mall Road is a pedestrian street in Murree, Pakistan, lined with hotels, restaurants, and upscale shops. Located at the heart of Murree, Pakistan's beloved hill station, it draws the public for its cool climate and stunning views.

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Post breakfast drive to Islamabad for sightseeing


Built as a planned city in the 1960s and established in 1967 on 14 August,20 years after the country's independence, Islamabad replaced Karachi as Pakistan's National Capital flanked by the Margalla Hills in the background.


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Faisal Mosque ,   Lok  Virsa Museum , Pakistan Monument


The Faisal Mosque is the national mosque of Pakistan, located in Islamabad, the capital of the country. It is the sixth-largest mosque in the world, the largest mosque outside the Middle East, and the largest within South Asia, located on the foothills of Margalla Hills . The mosque is known for its unique design, which features a contemporary style with traditional Islamic elements such as domes, minarets, and arches. It has a capacity to hold up to 100,000 worshippers, and is a popular tourist attraction in Islamabad


Lok Virsa Museum in Islamabad highlights Pakistan's rich folk culture through vibrant displays of regional costumes, traditional crafts (pottery, weaving, calligraphy, jewelry), tribal life exhibits, intricate wooden architecture , musical instruments, and dioramas depicting rural life, offering a comprehensive journey through Pakistan's diverse ethnic heritage, making it a must-visit for cultural immersion. 



Pakistan Monument: A national symbol on Shakarparian Hills, featuring marble petals representing Pakistan's provinces, with an embedded museum showcasing history and culture, plus great city views.


Dinner & Overnight Islamabad

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Post breakfast visit Rawalpindi


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Raja Bazaar  , Lal Haveli , Shopping time , Visit to Islamabad JK or Mosque


Raja Bazaar is one of the main markets of Rawalpindi. Retailers purchase products from here to sell them at their shops on profit. You can find almost everything here - from clothing to shoes and from electric supplies to decor items.


Lal Haveli, a century-old architectural landmark in Rawalpindi, bears witness to a multifaceted history encompassing love, religious diversity, and contemporary political influence. Constructed by Dhan Raj Sehgal for Budhan Bai, Lal Haveli’s roots lie in an unconventional love story that defied societal norms. The intricacies of this narrative extend beyond romance. It embodies principles of religious coexistence, reflected in the construction of a mosque for Bai and a temple for Sehgal.


Evening – Visit to Islamabad JK or Mosque


Dinner & Overnight Islamabad

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Post breakfast , head to the airport to either board home           

OR to Karachi, if you have taken the 4 night Extension ( Add - Cad $ 1050 )

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Hotels Envisaged or Similar

Lahore – Pearl Continental Hotel – 3 nights
Swat – Swat Serena – 1 night
Chilas – Shangrila Chilas – 1 night
Hunza Valley – Central Hunza Serena – 2 nights
Gilgit – Gilgit Serena – 1 night
Skardu – Maple Hotel – 1 night
Naran – Northern Retreat – 1 night
Murree – Hotel One – 1 night
Islamabad – Pearl Continental Rawalpindi – 2 nights

Inclusions

Twin sharing accommodation in Hotels at all locations
Air - Conditioned Coaster with Fuel & driver expenses
Experienced English Speaking Tour Guide throughout
Airport pick ups & drop offs at all locations
All visiting area Entry Fees
Breakfast & Dinner daily
Invitation Letter for Visa Process

Exclusions

Lunch
Drinks with meals
Tips for Tour Guide & Driver
Personal Travel Insurance
Personal Medication
Room Service or any Hotel expenses