Islamabad , Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar , Hunza , Skardu , Afghanistan

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3 Days

The people of Lahore, when they want to emphasize the uniqueness of their town say “Lahore is Lahore. Akbar the Great held his Court In Lahore for 14 years from 1584 to 1598, and built the Lahore Fort, as well as the city walls which had 12 gates.

The city as we know it today, reached its peak of glory during the Moghul rulers, especially in the reign of Akbar the Great, who made it his capital. His son, Jehangir, is buried in its outskirts and his mausoleum is one of the places frequented by tourists and Lahorites alike. Close by is the mausoleum of the famous Moghul Empress, Nur Jehan, who is known for introducing the rose plant and for initiating several cultural movements in the Sub-Continent. But Lahore offers a great deal more than just monuments. A variety of art galleries, museums, theatres, and shopping arcades are as much a part of the culture and activities that go on in Lahore at a breath taking place. Cool trees and avenues, lush green lawns, the serene drive down the canal, the parks, the fountains and the modern high buildings, add to the character and charm of the city.

DAY 1

DAY 1 -

  • Arrival in Lahore
  • Drive Lahore from Islamabad afternoon through Mote way.
  • Arrival late night.
  • Transfer to hotel and overnight stay in hotel in Lahore. (4 Hours)

DAY 2

DAY 2 -

  • Explore Lahore
  • Visit Lahore Museum and Lahore fort and Badeshi mosque and Shalimar Garden.
  • Lunch near to Wahgah borders.
  • Drive to the Pakistan India border Wagah for flag ceremony.
  • Dinner at the view point of Lahore forts, and Badeshi mosque
  • Overnight in Hotel
    (6-7 Hours)

DAY 3

DAY 3 -

  • Lahore – Islamabad
  • After breakfast drive to Tomb of Jahangir
  • Lunch at old city
  • The Wazir Khan Mosque and Delhi Gate of Lahore
  • Drive back Islamabad in the afternoon.
  • End of the tour.
    (8-10 Hours)

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