Pakistan Tours & Holiday Packages in 2025-2026

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Are you looking for a trip to Pakistan?

You’ve come to the right place.

Our Pakistan holiday packages have a lot to offer: we safely go into majestic valleys like Hunza which has spectacular views of snowy mountains, turquoise blue lakes, and you meet very hospitable locals.

If you like history, we can take you to the ancient cities of the Indus Valley Civilization which includes access to special town areas of these UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Every itinerary is carefully designed with veteran local guides who are fluent in English and will care for you every step of the way.

We specialize in small group tours  (maximum of 13 people). You can find these trips below.

If you’re interested in a personalized vacation to Pakistan, we’ll design a trip just how you want it. Reach out to us at info@gopleiades.com or fill this form.

Interested in trekking? Join our K2 Base Camp Trek.

PAKISTAN GROUP TOURS

Traveling through Pakistan with a group changes the way you see the country. It is not just about splitting the cost of a van or sharing a guide. A group tour means you are swapping stories over roadside chai, encouraging each other on steep hikes, and sharing the first glimpse of a snow-covered peak.

These tours blend the best of Pakistan’s landscapes and culture into one trip. One day you might be rafting in the Swat River, and the next you are wandering the narrow lanes of Lahore’s old city. The variety keeps things interesting, and having a group around makes each new experience feel bigger.

Group tours often follow well-tested itineraries, which means you can cover a lot without worrying about logistics. You will visit highlights like Fairy Meadows, Hunza Valley, and Badshahi Mosque, but there is still space for unplanned moments. That could be a spontaneous stop at a roadside bakery in Gilgit or joining locals in a music-filled evening in Peshawar.

The group dynamic is part of the adventure. Meals feel like family dinners, hikes turn into team efforts, and photography stops last longer because everyone wants that perfect shot. By the end of the trip, you have not only seen Pakistan but also built a shared memory with people who started as strangers.

Featured Hunza Valley Trip 2025
8 days13
8
$2250
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Featured South Pakistan Trip 2025: Indus Valley Civilization
Kalash Valley 2025
9 days13
7
$2250
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PAKISTAN ADVENTURE TOURS

If you think Pakistan is all postcard landscapes and quiet valleys, you are only getting half the story. This is a country built for thrill-seekers. The kind of place where the mountains are so tall you cannot see the top without craning your neck, and the rivers move like they have somewhere urgent to be.

The adventure starts in the north, where the Karakoram Highway winds past glaciers, suspension bridges, and peaks that make the Rockies look small. You can trek to Fairy Meadows for a front row seat to Nanga Parbat, one of the world’s highest mountains. For something wilder, head toward Skardu and try your hand at climbing or multi-day hikes in remote valleys that still feel untouched.

White-water rafting in the Swat River is growing in popularity among younger travelers, and the jeep safaris in the Kaghan Valley are not just for show. You will be bumping along dirt tracks with sheer drops on one side and pine-covered slopes on the other.

Adventure tours here are about more than adrenaline. You end up sitting with locals in small tea houses, eating fresh bread pulled from a clay oven, or camping under skies so clear you can see the Milky Way without trying. The landscape keeps you moving, but the moments in between are what you remember.

Featured Hunza Valley Trip 2025
8 days13
8
$2250
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PAKISTAN CULTURAL TOURS

Pakistan’s culture doesn’t just sit behind museum glass. It’s alive in the call to prayer echoing across Lahore’s old city, in the smell of cardamom drifting from a roadside chai stall, and in the swirl of embroidered shawls at a Sunday bazaar. A cultural tour here isn’t about checking boxes. It’s about stepping into the rhythm of daily life.

In Lahore, the streets themselves are the attraction. You can wander from the Mughal-era Badshahi Mosque to food stalls that have been serving the same recipes for generations. In Multan, the city of saints, Sufi shrines hum with music, incense, and a steady stream of pilgrims. Up in the mountain villages of Gilgit-Baltistan, hospitality comes with stories of ancestors who walked the Silk Road.

You might find yourself learning the difference between Sindhi and Balochi embroidery from a local artisan, or watching craftsmen hammer copper into delicate tableware in Peshawar’s Qissa Khwani Bazaar. Even festivals here pull you straight into the action, whether it is kite-flying during Basant or the swirling colors of a traditional mehndi ceremony.

These tours are not just sightseeing. They are a reminder that Pakistan’s history is still being written in its streets, kitchens, and marketplaces, and visitors are welcome to be part of the story.

Featured South Pakistan Trip 2025: Indus Valley Civilization
Kalash Valley 2025
9 days13
7
$2250
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FACTS ABOUT PAKISTAN

Population

240 million

Capital City

Islamabad

Language

Urdu

Currency

Pakistan Rupee (PKR)

Time Zone

GMT+5

Drives On

Left Side

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FAQs about Traveling to Pakistan

Question 1: Is it safe to travel to Pakistan?

Yes, it is generally safe to travel to Pakistan, especially in popular tourist areas like Hunza, Skardu, and Gilgit. Like any destination, it’s important to stay informed about local conditions, avoid restricted areas, and follow safety guidelines provided by local authorities.

Question 2: Can Americans travel to Pakistan?

Yes, American citizens can travel to Pakistan. They must obtain a valid visa prior to arrival, as Pakistan does not currently offer visa-free access for U.S. travelers. Americans can get an e-visa. Contact us for help.

Question 3: Can British citizens travel to Pakistan?

Yes, British citizens can travel to Pakistan with a valid visa. The Pakistani government offers e-visa services for UK travelers, simplifying the application process. Contact us for help.

Question 4: Can Indians travel to Pakistan?

Yes, Indians who have an American passport can travel to Pakistan by getting an e-visa. Contact us for further help.

Question 5: Can U.S. citizens travel to Pakistan without a visa?

No, U.S. citizens cannot travel to Pakistan without a visa. They must apply for a visa before entering the country. Pakistan offers an e-visa service that simplifies the application process for eligible travelers.

Question 6: Is it safe to travel to Pakistan as a woman?

Yes, Pakistan can be safe for female travelers, especially when traveling in groups or with a reputable tour operator. Women should dress modestly, follow local customs, and stay vigilant in crowded or unfamiliar areas to ensure a safe experience.

Question 7: What to pack for a trip to Pakistan?

Essential items for a trip to Pakistan include:

  • Comfortable, modest clothing suitable for the weather.
  • Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots for trekking areas.
  • A reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection.
  • Copies of important travel documents and a travel adapter for electronics.

Question 8: How to travel in Pakistan?

Travel within Pakistan can be done via domestic flights, trains, or buses. For remote areas like Hunza or Skardu, hiring a private car or joining a guided tour is recommended for convenience and safety. Ride-hailing services like Careem are available in major cities for local transportation.

Question 9: How much does a Pakistan tour cost?

The cost of a Pakistan tour varies based on the duration, destinations, and type of travel. Budget travelers can expect to spend around $50–$70 per day, while luxury tours can cost upwards of $150–$300 per day, including accommodations, meals, and transportation.

Question 10: Which month is best for a Pakistan tour?

The best months to visit Pakistan depend on your destinations:

Northern areas (like Hunza, Skardu, and Gilgit): May to October for pleasant weather.

Southern and central cities (like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad): November to March for cooler temperatures.

Question 11: What is the cheapest month to travel to Pakistan?

The cheapest months to travel to Pakistan are typically during the off-peak season, from January to March or late October, when fewer tourists visit and accommodations are more affordable.

Question 12: How much does a tour ticket cost?

Tour tickets, including guided tours, can range from $100 to $1,000+ depending on the package. For flights to Pakistan, tickets from the U.S. or Europe generally cost $700–$1,500, depending on the season and airline.

Question 13: What is the price of a Murree tour package in 2025?

A Murree tour package for 2025 typically starts at PKR 10,000–30,000 ($35–$100) per person for a 2–3 day trip. The price depends on the type of accommodation, transport, and additional services included.

Question 14: How much budget do I need to visit Pakistan?

For a 10-day trip to Pakistan:

  • Budget travel: $550–$800
  • Mid-range travel: $1,200–$2,000
  • Luxury travel: $2,000+

These costs include accommodation, meals, transportation, and sightseeing (without airfare).

Question 15: When to visit Hunza?

The best time to visit Hunza is from April to October. Spring (April-May) offers blooming flowers, while autumn (September-October) showcases breathtaking golden and red foliage. Summers are perfect for outdoor activities.

Question 16: Which time is best for a tour?

The ideal time for a tour in Pakistan depends on your interests:

Adventure and trekking: May to October for northern regions.

Historical and cultural exploration: November to March for cities like Lahore, Multan, and Islamabad.

Winter sports: December to February in areas like Malam Jabba and Naltar.

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