Pakistan Panorama: A Journey Through Time & Culture

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Pakistan Panorama, exploring the nation’s rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture.

Key Highlights of the Tour:

  • Cultural Cities:

    • Peshawar – Witness the ancient city that saw Alexander the Great’s armies march through.
    • Lahore – The heart of Mughal architecture, known for its grandeur and history.
    • Karachi – A bustling port city, Pakistan’s center of commerce and industry.
  • Ancient Civilizations & Archaeological Marvels:

    • Taxila & Takht-e-Bai – Glimpses of the Gandhara civilization and Buddhist heritage.
    • Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa – Step into the past at the remains of the Indus Valley Civilization.
    • Uch Sharif – A sacred site with remarkable Sufi shrines.
    • Bukhara – A historical site reflecting the region’s deep-rooted heritage.
  • Historic Landmarks & Passages:

    • Khyber Pass – The legendary gateway between South Asia and Central Asia.
    • Sacred Sites – Explore ancient religious landmarks that reflect Pakistan’s spiritual history.
  • Northern Wilderness & Majestic Mountains:

    • Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Northern Pakistan, where towering peaks and serene valleys await adventurers and nature lovers alike.

Why Join the Pakistan Panorama Tour?

A perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty
Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites & ancient civilizations
Explore the fusion of modern cities and historical landmarks
Experience diverse landscapes, from plains to mountains
Walk through legendary trade routes and ancient pathways
Immerse in the rich traditions, cuisine, and hospitality of Pakistan

 

Join us for an extraordinary journey through Pakistan’s historical, cultural, and natural treasures!

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Islamabad International Airport.
BEST TIME May – November
WEAR  Moisture-wicking layers, a fleece, and a windproof jacket. Pack sturdy hiking boots, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
INCLUDED
Professional instructor Meals
1 hour of free time Transportation in mini-coach

 

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Day 1: Arrival in Islamabad

  • Land in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital.
  • Transfer to hotel & trek briefing.
  • Explore local attractions (Faisal Mosque, Pakistan Monument).
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Day 2: Explore Moenjodaro

  • Travel to Sukkur (nearest airport)
  • Drive to Moenjodaro, a UNESCO-listed Indus Valley Civilization site
3

Day 3: Karachi – The Coastal Metropolis

  • Flight to Karachi
  • Explore historical landmarks, including Quaid-e-Azam’s Mausoleum & Clifton Beach
4

Day 4: Multan – The City of Saints

  • Flight to Multan
  • Visit Sufi shrines, bazaars, and historical sites
5

Day 5: Bahawalpur & Uch Sharif

  • Scenic drive to Sost, the last Pakistani town before the China border.
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Day 6: Harappa & Lahore – Reliving Ancient and Mughal Eras

  • Drive to Harappa, an Indus Valley Civilization site
  • Continue to Lahore, Pakistan’s cultural hub
7

Day 7: Lahore Sightseeing – Mughal & Colonial Heritage

  • Visit Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and Wagah Border
8

Day 8: Islamabad – The Green Capital

  • Flight to Islamabad
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Day 9: Rawalpindi & Islamabad Exploration

  • Visit Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa Museum, and explore Rawalpindi’s bustling bazaars
10

Day 10: Taxila & Peshawar – A Journey Through Time

  • Drive to Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Buddhist site
  • Continue to Peshawar, a city with rich history and vibrant bazaars
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Day 11: Khyber Pass Adventure

  • Excursion to the legendary Khyber Pass, the historic Silk Route passage
12

Day 12: Takht-e-Bai & Saidu Sharif

  • Drive to Saidu Sharif via Takht-e-Bai, a Buddhist monastery.
13

Day 13: Buddhist Heritage Tour

  • Explore Butkara Stupa, Saidu Stupa, Galaghai, and Shinkerdara Stupa
14

Day 14: Chitral & Lowari Pass – Enter the Hindukush

  • Drive to Chitral over Lowari Pass
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Day 15: Kalash Valley – The Hidden Culture

  • Drive to Bamboret, one of the Kalash Valleys
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Day 16: Return to Chitral

  • Drive back to Chitral
17

Day 17: Phander Valley – A Hidden Gem

  • Scenic drive to Phander Valley, known for its turquoise lakes.
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Day 18: Gilgit – The Mountain Capital

  • Drive to Gilgit, the gateway to the Karakoram
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Day 19: Karimabad – The Hunza Kingdom

  • Drive to Karimabad, Hunza
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Day 20: Hunza Exploration

  • Visit Baltit Fort, Altit Fort, and Eagle’s Nest viewpoint
21

Day 21: Free Day in Hunza

  • Relax, shop for local handicrafts, or explore at leisure
22

Day 22: Khunjerab Pass & Return to Gilgit

  • Drive to Khunjerab Pass, the highest paved international border
  • Return to Gilgit
23

Day 23: Journey to Skardu – The Land of Giants

  • Scenic drive along the Indus River to Skardu
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Day 24-25: Skardu Sightseeing

  • Visit Shigar Fort, Satpara Lake, and Sheosar Lake.
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Day 26: Return to Islamabad

  • Flight to Islamabad (or drive to Chilas if flight is canceled)
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Day 27: Islamabad or Complete Road Journey

  • Free day or continue the road journey from Chilas to Islamabad
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Day 28: Departure

  • Transfer to Islamabad International Airport for departure.
Faisal Mosque in Islamabad with lush green Margalla Hills in the background.
Ancient sandstone tombs at Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Pakistan.
Breathtaking sunset over Hunza Valley, Pakistan, with golden rays illuminating the snow-capped mountains and river.
Baltit Fort, a centuries-old fort in Hunza Valley, Pakistan, showcasing Tibetan-influenced architecture.
Boat ride on a scenic lake in Swat Valley, Pakistan, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lush greenery.
Ancient Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sindh, Pakistan, showcasing historic tombs and Islamic architecture.
A stunning aerial view of Skardu Valley, Pakistan, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush green landscapes.
The iconic Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) in Multan, Pakistan, a historical landmark showcasing colonial-era architecture.
Players competing at the Shandur Polo Festival, held at the world's highest polo ground in Pakistan, with stunning mountain views.
Ancient statue at Mohenjo-Daro, an archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization in Pakistan.
A breathtaking view of the Indus River flowing through the mountainous landscape of Pakistan.
A stunning view of Mashabrum Peak with glaciers in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan.
An ancient Buddhist stone carving featuring a rider on an elephant, found in Pakistan.
A Pakistani farmer guiding a bullock cart loaded with bricks in a rural setting.
Ancient Buddha rock carving in Skardu, Pakistan, etched into a mountainside.
Handmade blue pottery in Multan, Pakistan, featuring intricate traditional designs.

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