
Visit Pakistan
Unveil the Wonders of the Indus Valley
From the snow-capped peaks of the Karakoram to the vibrant bazaars of Lahore, Pakistan offers a rich mosaic of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re trekking through ancient mountain passes or admiring Mughal architecture, this South Asian gem promises an experience that is raw, authentic, and unforgettable.
Pakistan Tour Packages for UK Citizens
Northern Pakistan Adventure
10 Days
From £2,750 per person
Highlights Include:
- Hunza Valley and Attabad Lake
- Drive along the Karakoram Highway
- Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat base camp
- Cultural immersion with local communities
Historical Punjab Discovery
7 Days
From £2,200 per person
Highlights Include:
- Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque
- Shalimar Gardens and Wagah Border ceremony
- Visit to the ancient city of Harappa
- Street food tasting tour in Lahore
Mystical Sufi Heritage Tour
8 Days
From £2,400 per person
Highlights Include:
- Visit to shrines in Multan and Sehwan Sharif
- Cultural performances and Qawwali nights
- Heritage walk in the Walled City of Lahore
- Sufi storytelling and traditional meals
Pakistan Family Explorer
6 Days
From £2,050 per person
Highlights Include:
- Faisal Mosque and Daman-e-Koh in Islamabad
- Kids-friendly museum tours and boat rides
- Murree hill station and chairlift experience
- Comfortable accommodations for families
Silk Route & Hunza Panorama
7 Days
From £2,100 per person
Highlights Include:
- Drive through the ancient Silk Route
- Khunjerab Pass at the China border
- Baltit and Altit Forts exploration
- Apricot blossom (March) or autumn foliage (October)
Desert, Forts & Sufi South
8 Days
From £2,500 per person
Highlights Include:
- Derawar Fort and Cholistan Desert safari
- Camel rides and overnight glamping
- Bahawalpur’s palaces and Sufi shrines
- Guided bazaars and textile heritage tours
Pakistan Photography Expedition
10 Days
From £3,100 per person
Highlights Include:
- Skardu Valley and Deosai Plains
- Cultural portraits in Hunza
- Urban street scenes in Lahore and Rawalpindi
- Professional photo guide included
Required Documents for UK Citizens Traveling to Pakistan
Before your trip, ensure you have the following:
Passport
Valid for at least 6 months from date of entry
Visa
Required for UK citizens – apply online via Pakistan’s eVisa portal.
Travel Insurance
Strongly advised for medical, trip delay, and high-altitude coverage
Vaccinations
Polio and Hepatitis A/B recommended; consult NHS travel health
Driving
UK licence valid with International Driving Permit (IDP)
Customs
Declare electronics and avoid bringing alcohol
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do UK citizens need a visa to visit Pakistan?
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Yes, an eVisa is required. The process is online and typically processed within 5–7 working days.
Q
Is it safe to travel in Pakistan?
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Travel is safe in many areas including the north and major cities. We provide security updates and guided tours with local experts.
Q
When is the best time to visit?
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Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer the best weather for travel.
Q
Can I use my UK driving licence?
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Yes, but it must be accompanied by an IDP for self-driving.
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Are tours customisable?
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Yes. Whether you want cultural deep-dives or high-altitude trekking, we tailor each package to your preferences.
Hotel Booking
Relax in premium accommodations, boutique stays, and heritage properties across Pakistan:
- Serena Hotel, Islamabad
- Luxus Grand Hotel, Lahore
- Gilgit Serena Hotel
- Hard Rock Hunza
- Pearl Continental Hotel, Bhurban
- Serena Shigar Fort, Skardu
Flight Booking
Enjoy competitive fares and seamless connections from the UK to Pakistan via major airlines like Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and PIA.
