Our Pakistan holidays & tours
Pakistan is a land of snow leopards, silk roads, of historic cities wrapped in metropolis, of great food and even greater stories. And our Pakistan holidays ensure that you are getting those stories straight from the source. Our holidays prioritise authentic cultural experiences, by using local guides, family-run accommodation, organising experiences that support female entrepreneurs, and allowing you to engage with talented local craftspeople. So, you won’t just skim Pakistan, you will be able to dive right in. Whether you want to trek in the Karakoram Mountains and meadows, or watch a game of polo or cricket, get ready for incredible cultural heritage with awe-inspiring backdrops.
Our top Pakistan holidays
Hindu Kush tour in Pakistan
From
£3450 to £3760
15 days
ex flights
Experience the incredible scenery & culture of the HinduKush
Small group2026: 30 May, 6 Jun, 12 Aug, 5 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 2027: 5 May, 11 May, 29 May, 5 Jun, 12 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct
Pakistan 14 day tour
From
£3100 to £3995
14 days
ex flights
Authentic local cultural experiences in Pakistan
Tailor made
Hunza Valley cultural tour in Pakistan
From
£1490 to £1550
9 days
ex flights
Cultural trip to pristine Hunza Valley
Small group2026: 10 Apr, 9 May, 10 Jul, 30 Oct
Nangma and Thallay La trek in Pakistan
From
£2100
15 days
ex flights
Off the beaten track to Nangma and Thallay La
Small group2026: 5 Jul, 23 Aug
Hunza and Skardu cultural tour, Pakistan
From
£2450
14 days
ex flights
Experience the rich cultural heritage of Karakoram valleys
Small group2026: 5 Apr, 4 May, 5 Jul, 25 Oct
Skardu Karakoram holiday, Pakistan
From
£1760
9 days
ex flights
Cultural Adventure Holiday in Skardu Karakoram
Small group2026: 5 Apr, 4 May, 5 Jul, 25 Oct
Women only tour in Pakistan
From
£2800 to £3080
14 days
ex flights
Enjoy Trekking, Food & Good female camaraderie in Pakistan
Small group2026: 10 Sep, 2027: 5 Apr
Pakistan architecture and history tour
From
£4680 to £10500
21 days
ex flights
Discover the history behind the grand monuments & landscape
Tailor made
Northern Pakistan adventure holiday
From
£3095
19 days
ex flights
Discover the Hunza Valley's Himalayan & Karakorum ranges
Small group2026: 13 Jun, 15 Aug, 3 Oct, 2027: 12 Jun, 14 Aug, 2 Oct
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Pakistan map & highlights
The few travel companies that have adventured back into these magical landscapes following the last difficult decade and a half, will lead you on a classic circuit through northern mountains that tower over 7,000m, alpine pastures almost devoid of people and remote mountain valleys inhabited by the Kalash people, who have a different religion, language and culture to the rest of Pakistan. You will also follow in the footsteps of ancient travellers along the Karakoram Highway (KKH), or Pakistani section of the Silk Road linking Kashgar in China with Islamabad. All tourist trails also lead to the cultural capital of Lahore, where you descend from the mountains into a world where Mughal magnificence is fused with modern metropolis.
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Chitral & Kalash Valley
2. Fairy Meadows National Park
3. Karakoram Highway
4. Karimabad & Hunza Valley
5. Lahore
6. Skardu & Karakoram Mountains
2. Fairy Meadows National Park
3. Karakoram Highway
4. Karimabad & Hunza Valley
5. Lahore
6. Skardu & Karakoram Mountains
Chitral & Kalash Valley
1. Chitral & Kalash Valley
A mountain town in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, lying at the foot of Tirich Mir, the highest peak of Hindu Kush Mountains (7,708 m), it boasts a wonderful juxtaposition of cultures. On one hand home to a polo ground and, on the other, gateway to the Kalash Valley, home to the ancient and pagan Kalash people. The nearby Shandur Pass, leading to Gilgit is a stunning 4,000m plateau.
Fairy Meadows National Park
2. Fairy Meadows National Park
It may sound lightweight, but far from it. Fierce rather than fairy comes to mind, given it’s the point where the three great Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountain ranges meet. The jewel in the crown is Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world (8,126m). Camp here to fall asleep under the stars, wake up with giants, get to grips with greatness and feel reduced to fairy status.
Karakoram Highway
3. Karakoram Highway
The “KKH” is the Pakistani section of the Silk Road, linking Kashgar in China with Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital. Although no longer packed with silk traders and occidental caravans, it is crammed with cultural and natural highlights. And high peaks, such as the ‘seven-thousanders’ of the Hunza Valley, Fairy Meadows at the foot of Himalayan Nanga Parbat as well as Chitral Gol National Park.
Karimabad & Hunza Valley
4. Karimabad & Hunza Valley
Looking up at the 60-year-old Baltit castle overlooking Karimabad, the capital of the mountainous Hunza Valley, you realise you are in one of the world’s very special places. In fact, it was an independent princely state until the 70s, with views up to majestic peaks of the Karakoram Range, the highest being Rakaposhi (7,788m). Accessible via the Karakoram Highway, a highway to heaven if ever there was one.
Lahore
5. Lahore
Known as the cultural capital, the ancient walled city is its heart, with a modern metropolis pumping all around. It became the architectural hub of all things Mughal in the mid 1500s, with the majestic Lahore Fort, gobsmackingly gorgeous Ajaib Ghar Museum and Shalimar Gardens with their fecundity of fountains. Very close to the Indian border, the bizarre Closing of the Gate ceremony at the Wagah border is a must.
Skardu & Karakoram Mountains
6. Skardu & Karakoram Mountains
Capital of Baltistan region and gateway to Karakoram Mountains. Balti people have Tibetan roots and although now mostly Muslim, you can see their influences in culture and architecture. Perhaps still influenced by the spirituality of these mountains. One particularly ethereal spot is Gilgit and Indus River confluence, where the Karakorum, Himalaya and Hindu Kush mountains meet. Yep, I’ll have the Balti please.
Our Pakistan holidays reviews
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16Pakistan holidays reviews
Carole Schaub22 Oct 2025
I loved being on the Karakoram highway---being in that range of mountains has always been my dream.read more
Nicola Keate27 Jul 2025
Exceptional....The whole Hunza Valley is gloriousread more
Madeleine Rose04 May 2025
Everything was superbly managed. There was excellent communication before our
arrival and during our stay. Hina set up a WhatsApp group for us with our guide
Muneer which worked well....The itinerary was well planned and I cannot rate the holiday highly enough.read more
John Googe04 Mar 2025
The itinerary, guide and driver were all excellent. The sites matched, and often far exceeded expectations. The hotels were nearly all of a very high standard.
We had some fantastic places virtually [and sometimes literally] to ourselves.read more
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