05 Days Lahore, Islamabad Tour! Lahore, often referred to as the “Heart of Pakistan,” boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage that captivates visitors. The Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a splendid example of Mughal architecture, with its intricate carvings and expansive courtyards. Adjacent to the fort lies the Badshahi Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques, adorned with elegant domes and minarets. The bustling streets of the Walled City showcase a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity, offering a sensory feast with its aromatic food stalls, vibrant bazaars, and centuries-old havelis. Moving to Islamabad, the purpose-built capital, one encounters a city known for its serene beauty and modern infrastructure. The Faisal Mosque, set against the backdrop of the Margalla Hills, is an iconic symbol of the city, featuring a unique contemporary design. The Pakistan Monument, with its four petal-shaped platforms representing the provinces, is another architectural marvel, providing panoramic views of the city. Islamabad’s verdant parks, including Shakarparian Park and Daman-e-Koh, offer peaceful retreats, making it a city where nature seamlessly intertwines with urban life. Whether exploring Lahore’s historical charm or experiencing Islamabad’s modern allure, both cities provide a captivating journey through Pakistan’s diverse cultural tapestry.
• Pickup from the airport & drive to the hotel. If time allows us, we will visit some
places in Lahore.
• Breakfast & visit Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, Walled city. Lunch and drive to
Wagah border for flag-lowering ceremony.
• Breakfast & today we will visit the walled city of Lahore. Shahi Hamam, Wazir
Khan Mosque, & Street of Surgan Singh.
• Lunch and visit the Tomb of Jahangir & Asif Jah
• Dinner & night stay.
• Breakfast & drive to Islamabad, on the way, we will visit the Salt mines.
• Lunch en route.
• Arrive in Islamabad for dinner & night stay.
• Breakfast & visit Faisal Mosque, Dam-e-Koh, Parliament house Supreme court
of Pakistan & Prime minister house from outside.
• Lunch and visit Pakistan Monuments. National Museum.
• Drop off at Islamabad airport, fly back to your home destination.
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If you’re traveling to Pakistan, you’ll need a visa. Depending on your nationality, you can get it on arrival or apply online before your trip. You can also go to your local Pakistani embassy for a tourist visa. The length of stay varies: e-visas can be up to 3 months (extendable to 6 months), while visas on arrival are valid for 30 days. Make sure to check visa requirements with the authorities, as they might change.
In Pakistan, what you wear depends on when and where you’re going. In hot areas, wear light, loose clothes like a shirt and trousers. For cold places, bring warm clothes like a jacket and layers. When visiting mosques, cover your head, arms, legs, and shoulders. Dress modestly and avoid shorts. If you’re unsure, it’s best to dress conservatively.
June–September: Monsoon season with unpredictable rains, reaching over 45°C (113°F) in June. Floods can occur.
October/November: Post-monsoon season with decreasing temperatures and rainfall. Days are warm, nights cool.
December–February: Winter months with pleasant daytime temperatures around 20°C (68°F) and colder nights, especially in the northern mountains where it snows.
March–May: Hot and dry season with temperatures in the mid-30s°C (95°F) in low-lying areas, getting hotter towards the north.
Although Pakistan has faced challenges in recent years, it’s now generally safe to visit as long as you stay in busy areas. Some people might worry about coming here, but trust us, there’s a lot to discover beyond what you see in the news. You can be confident that Rock Valley Tours wouldn’t take you anywhere unsafe.
