Step into History with the 9-Day Sikh Heritage Tour
Reconnect with your roots on this 9-day journey through Pakistan’s heartland. From the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji to the sacred Gurdwaras of Eminabad and Panja Sahib, this tour offers a perfect blend of spirituality, culture, and heritage.
Explore ancient temples, taste authentic Punjabi cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality of a land rich in Sikh history. Whether it’s your first visit or a long-awaited return, every moment is personal, meaningful, and unforgettable.
Highlights:
Visit Gurdwara Janam Asthan in Nankana Sahib – the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Explore Gurdwara Panja Sahib, one of Sikhism’s holiest sites
Discover Lahore’s historic gems, including Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and Sikh-era landmarks
Walk through Eminabad, Farooqabad, and Hasan Abdal, witnessing key events in Sikh history
Marvel at the Khewra Salt Mine and the sacred Katas Raj Temples
Pick-up from the Airport, Wagah Border, or Lahore Railway Station. Transfer to the hotel and settle in.
Drive through Punjab farmlands and the Salt Range Mountains. Visit Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine) and Katas Raj Temples. Stop at Hasan Abdal Panja Sahib. In Islamabad, visit Faisal Mosque, Rose & Jasmine Garden, and Daman-e-Koh. Overnight at the hotel.
Drive back to Lahore via Gujranwala. Stop at Aimanabad to visit the Gurdwaras of Rohri Sahib, Chaki Sahib, and Bhai Lalu Di Khoi. Overnight at the hotel.
Morning visit to the birthplace of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Pay homage at Janamsthan, Gurdwara Patti Sahib, Bal Lila Sahib, Tambu Sahib, 6th Padshahi, Malji Sahib, and Kiara Sahib. Visit Gurdwara Sacha Sauda in Choorkana. Drive to Faisalabad for an overnight stay.
Full-day exploration of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s historic sites. Overnight at the Faisalabad hotel.
Drive back to Lahore. Afternoon visit to Lahore Museum and Anarkali Bazaar. Overnight at the hotel.
Visit Lahore Fort, Sikh Museum, Badshahi Mosque, Gurdwara Dera Sahib, Samadhi of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Gurdwara Chuna Mandi, and Gurdwara Sheed Ganj. Walk through the Old Walled City and Delhi Gate. Visit Shalimar Gardens. Farewell dinner at a traditional Punjabi restaurant. Overnight at the hotel.
Shopping, light sightseeing, and relaxing at your own pace.
Transfer to the airport or railway station for your onward journey.
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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.
