Embark on a breathtaking 5-day journey through the scenic landscapes of Northern Pakistan. Starting from Islamabad, this tour takes you to the lush hills of Murree and the pristine beauty of Neelum Valley in Kashmir, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure.
Explore rolling green hills, sparkling rivers, and charming local villages. Enjoy leisurely walks, photography opportunities, and the chance to immerse yourself in the rich culture of the region. This tour is ideal for families, honeymooners, and travelers seeking a memorable road trip experience.
Highlights:
Scenic drive through the hill stations of Murree
Visit to Neelum Valley with its turquoise rivers and mountains
Cultural immersion in local Kashmiri villages
Perfect for families, honeymooners, and nature lovers
Comfortable land travel throughout the journey
Early morning departure from Islamabad
Visit the Taxila Museum to explore the ancient Gandhara civilization artifacts
Head to Khanpur Dam for boating and optional cliff diving
Return to Islamabad with stops at Faisal Mosque and Pir Sohawa (Monal)
Overnight stay in Islamabad
Drive to Murree, the famous hill station
Explore Mall Road on foot, enjoy local shopping, and street views
Optional chair lift ride at Lower Patriata (New Murree)
Return to Murree for an overnight stay
Depart for Neelum Valley, stopping for tea at Kohala
Drive through Muzaffarabad, enjoying scenic views along the Neelum River
Arrive in Sharda for an overnight stay
Morning sightseeing in Sharda Valley, known for its natural beauty and rivers
Drive to Keran Valley, explore local landscapes and rivers
Overnight stay in Keran
Depart for Islamabad
Drop-off at the hotel or the airport
Conclude your scenic journey through Northern Pakistan
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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.
