Itinerary
- Day 1
Lahore
You'll arrive at the airport where your guide and driver pick you up, then head to your hotel to settle in. This afternoon, you'll check out some of Lahore's main sites starting with the Badshahi Mosque from the 17th century. From there, you'll walk through Lahore Fort to see the Sheesh Mahal with its intricate mirror work, then spend time at the Shalimar Bagh gardens. Before wrapping up, you'll visit the Minar Pakistan monument.
- Start point
- Allama Iqbal International Airport (LHE), Airport Road, Near Bhatta Chowk, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan (Airport Pick-up, 00:00 - 23:55)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Pearl Continental Hotel or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Badshahi Mosque (17th century Mughal mosque)
- Explore Lahore Fort and Sheesh Mahal (11th century fort with gem and marble decorations)
- Stroll through Shalimar Bagh (royal Mughal garden)
- Visit Minar Pakistan (62-meter monument)
Landmarks Badshahi Mosque Lahore Fort Sheesh Mahal Shalimar Bagh Minar Pakistan 
- Day 2
Lahore
After breakfast, you'll head to the Lahore Museum, which is Pakistan's oldest and largest museum. Next on the list is the Nur Jahan Tomb. In the afternoon, you'll drive out to the Wagah Border to catch the daily flag ceremony between India and Pakistan, which is quite the lively spectacle with lots of energy and crowd participation.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Pearl Continental Hotel or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Lahore Museum (largest and oldest museum in Pakistan)
- Visit Nur Jahan Tomb
- Watch flag ceremony at Wagah Border (India-Pakistan border)
Landmarks Lahore Museum Nur Jahan Tomb Wagah Border - Day 3
Lahore to Islamabad
You'll grab breakfast and then transfer to Islamabad, which takes about 6 hours. Along the way, you'll stop at Katas Raj Temple, one of the most significant Hindu temples in the region, so there's time to walk around and take photos before continuing on.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Islamabad Serena Hotel or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Katas Raj Temple (Hindu temple)
Landmarks Katas Raj Temple 

- Day 4
Islamabad to Peshawar
Your morning drive to Peshawar takes about 2 hours. After you check in, your guide will take you around starting with Balahisar Fort and its old structures. Then you'll walk through Kissa Khani Bazaar to try some local food and snacks. Finish up at the Peshawar Museum to look at Gandharan artworks and sculptures.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Pearl Continental Hotel or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Balahisar Fort (ancient structures)
- Explore Kissa Khani Bazaar (local snacks tasting)
- Visit Peshawar Museum (Gandharan artworks)
Landmarks Balahisar Fort Kissa Khani Bazaar Peshawar Museum - Day 5
Peshawar to Swat
You're heading to Swat today, which is known for Buddhist art from the Gandharan period. On the way, you'll visit Takht-e-Bahi, a Buddhist temple complex that's quite well preserved. After checking into your accommodation, you'll go to the Swat Museum to see Buddhist artworks and sculptures that show the region's religious history.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Serena Hotel, Swat or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Takht-e-Bahi (Buddhist temple complex)
- Visit Swat Museum (Buddhist artworks and sculptures)
Landmarks Takht-e-Bahi Swat Museum - Day 6
Swat to Islamabad
You'll drive back to Islamabad, which takes 4 to 5 hours, with a stop at Taxila, an ancient town with 2,500 years of history. You'll visit Taxila Museum, Pakistan's most important museum, to see artworks from different historical periods. Before heading to Islamabad, you'll check out some temple ruins including Julian, Mohra Moradu, and Sirkap.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Serena Hotel, Swat or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Taxila (ancient town with 2,500 years of history)
- Visit Taxila Museum (significant museum with artworks showing ancient city lifestyles)
- Explore temple ruins: Julian, Mohra Moradu, and Sirkap
Landmarks Taxila Taxila Museum Julian (temple ruins) Mohra Moradu (temple ruins) Sirkap (temple ruins) - Day 7
Islamabad - Rawalpindi
Your day starts at the Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia. Next you'll head to Shakar Parian National Park for views across Islamabad. You'll visit the Pakistan Monument, which is made of granite, and then go to Daman-e-Koh for more scenic views. Later you'll see traditional Pakistani handicrafts at Lok Versa Museum. You'll finish by walking through the colorful Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Islamabad Serena Hotel or similar)
Included Activities
- Visit Faisal Mosque (largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia)
- Explore Shakar Parian National Park (panoramic views of Islamabad)
- Visit Pakistan Monument (granite monument)
- Visit Daman-e-Koh (scenic park with panoramic views)
- Visit Lok Versa Museum (traditional Pakistani handicrafts)
- Explore Raja Bazaar, Rawalpindi (colorful bazaar)
Landmarks Faisal Mosque Shakar Parian National Park Pakistan Monument Daman-e-Koh Lok Versa Museum Raja Bazaar - Day 8
Departure from Islamabad
Your guide and driver will take you to the airport according to your flight time. From there, you'll depart Pakistan and head home.
- End point
- Islamabad International Airport, Airport Avenue, Islamabad, Punjab, Pakistan (Airport See-off, 00:00 - 23:55)
- Meals
- Breakfast
















