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Pakistan is a beautiful country with huge contrasts in its scenery and landscapes. In the south of the country our tours take in both the deserts and lowland plains, the lush banks of the Indus and many important ancient architectural and religious sites. In the North we travel up the iconic Karakorum Highway through the high mountains of the Karakorum, Hindu Kush and Himalayan ranges.
Yes, tours to Pakistan can be safe when booked through reputable tour operators. Following local guidelines, staying updated on travel advisories, and taking standard precautions, such as respecting cultural norms, enhances safety during your trip.
The best time to visit Pakistan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasant, making it ideal for exploring cities, valleys, and mountains.
April and October are often considered the best months to visit Pakistan. These months offer mild temperatures, clear skies, and favorable conditions for trekking, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
A budget of $30 to $70 per day should suffice for most travelers, depending on your travel style. Credit card use is limited in rural areas, so carrying enough cash in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) is essential.
A bottle of Coke in Pakistan typically costs around 50 to 100 Pakistani Rupees, depending on the location and type of establishment.
January is generally the coldest month in Pakistan, with temperatures dropping significantly in northern regions, especially in mountainous areas like Hunza and Skardu.
Dressing modestly is recommended, particularly in rural areas and religious sites. Women should consider wearing loose clothing and covering their heads in mosques, while men should avoid shorts in conservative settings.
The best currency to use in Pakistan is the Pakistani Rupee (PKR). Currency exchange is available at banks, airports, and authorized dealers.
While US dollars are sometimes accepted in larger establishments, it’s advisable to exchange them for Pakistani Rupees for local transactions, especially in smaller towns and markets.
Consult your healthcare provider about vaccinations before traveling to Pakistan. Commonly recommended vaccines include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus.
Malaria is present in some regions of Pakistan, particularly during the monsoon season. Consult your doctor for advice on taking malaria prophylaxis before your trip.
It’s best to drink bottled or purified water in Pakistan, as tap water may not be safe for consumption. Always ensure bottled water seals are intact before drinking.
A meal in Pakistan typically costs between $2 and $10, depending on whether you’re eating at a street-side eatery or a mid-range restaurant.
Yes, you can bring your medication to Pakistan. Ensure you have a prescription and carry them in their original packaging to avoid issues at customs.
Pakistan offers a visa-on-arrival option for citizens of many countries, but it’s advisable to check the latest visa requirements for your nationality and apply for an e-visa if eligible.
Lahore is considered one of the best cities to visit for its rich history, vibrant culture, and famous landmarks like Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort. Islamabad, with its modern architecture and proximity to nature, is another favorite.
Pakistan has conservative views on LGBT issues, and public displays of affection between same-sex couples may not be socially acceptable. LGBT travelers should exercise discretion and remain aware of local cultural norms.
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