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Embarking on a tour covering Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Mohenjo-Daro, Thatta, and Karachi promises an enriching and diverse experience, spanning historical landmarks. 


Lahore City Tours

Lahore-HeritageLahore, often referred to as the “City of Gardens,” indeed lives up to its name with its lush green landscapes and numerous parks and gardens. Shalimar Garden and Lawrence Garden are among the city’s tranquil spaces that offer relaxation and recreation amidst natural beauty. But it’s not just the greenery that Lahore is famous for; it’s also known as the “Culinary Capital of Pakistan.” The city’s cuisine is a feast for the senses, with mouthwatering offerings that include succulent kebabs from Gawalmandi and aromatic biryanis from the famous Food Street. Lahore is a true paradise for food lovers. The city is steeped in heritage and culture, with magnificent architectural symbols of Mughal grandeur like the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and Wazir Khan Mosque. The Lahore Museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts that narrate the city’s historical journey. Lahore’s vibrant festivals, such as Basant and Mela Chiraghan, are a testament to the city’s cultural vibrancy, providing platforms for music, dance, and traditional arts.

The bustling bazaars like Anarkali and Liberty Market offer a sensory experience with their colorful displays of handicrafts, fabrics, and traditional jewelry. The city’s theaters, art galleries, and music events are integral to Lahore’s vibrant cultural scene, providing platforms for artists and performers to showcase their talent. Lahore’s rich literary history is celebrated through events like the Lahore Literary Festival, which brings together renowned writers, intellectuals, and literary enthusiasts. With its historical landmarks, diverse cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene, Lahore offers a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit city for those seeking an immersive cultural experience.

Days: 2Age: 01- 90 YearsBest Time: AnyCost: 180 Euro /person
Included:
  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • English-speaking guide
  • Sightseeing tickets
  • Pick-up and drop-off services
Not Included:
  • Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
Cost (More than one person)
  • for 2 persons:  100 Euro per person
  • for 3 persons:   90 Euro per person
  • for 4 persons:   80 Euro per person
  • for 5 persons:   75 Euro per person
  • for 6 persons:   70 Euro per person
  • for 8 persons:   60 Euro per person
  • for 10 persons:  50 Euro per person

Prices for more than 10 persons are available on request.

Day 01

Lahore Sightseeing

Your day in Lahore sounds like a rich and culturally immersive experience. Starting with a visit to the historic Mall Road, you explore Lahore’s colonial-era architecture. The Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a glimpse into the city’s royal history through its palaces and gardens. Adjacent to the fort, the Badshahi Mosque showcases the city’s architectural grandeur. Moving into Lahore’s old city, you visit Delhi Gate, which has historical significance as an entry point to the walled city. The bustling Spice Bazaar immerses you in a sensory experience with its fragrant spices and vibrant colors. The Wazir Khan Mosque, known for its intricate tile work and calligraphy, exemplifies Mughal artistry. The evening’s visit to the Wahga Border adds a patriotic and lively touch to your day. The flag-lowering ceremony is a remarkable display of patriotism and military pageantry, highlighting the close connection between India and Pakistan. Overall, your itinerary offers a balanced mix of cultural exploration, historical landmarks, and engaging experiences, ensuring a memorable journey through Lahore’s rich tapestry of the past and present. Overnight Lahore.

Day 02

Lahore Sightseeing

Your day in Lahore promises a rich cultural and culinary experience. Beginning with a visit to Shalimar Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you immerse yourself in the splendid Mughal-era architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens. Next, Jahangir’s Tomb, a mausoleum dedicated to Emperor Jahangir, offers you a glimpse of Mughal architectural style and the serene surroundings of this historical site. Exploring the cultural capital of Pakistan, you can wander through Lahore’s bustling streets, taking in the vibrant atmosphere and admiring the city’s architectural gems. Depending on your interests, you can visit the Lahore Museum, which houses a vast collection of historical artifacts and art pieces, or you can explore the lively Anarkali Bazaar, known for its traditional crafts, clothing, and street food. The culinary delights of Lahore are not to be missed, and you have the opportunity to savor local delicacies such as Lahori chargha and traditional Lahori halwa, adding a flavorful dimension to your day. Your itinerary offers a harmonious blend of history, architecture, culture, and cuisine, allowing you to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Lahore’s past and present.

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