Tours The Pakistan

Let's

Come Back To Nature

Where Nature Can Gives

Feel the heartbeat of your homeland. From the misty mornings in Hunza to the desert
sunsets of Thar, we’ll guide you through Pakistan’s wonders—safely, seamlessly, soulfully.

Embrace the Extraordinary

Tours The Pakistan: Why Choose Us?

Tours The Pakistan is your gateway to rediscovering a homeland where natural splendor and cultural richness meet. Our journeys are more than vacations—they are soulful returns to a land that stirs memory and wonder alike. From misty alpine mornings in the north to golden desert sunsets in the south, we invite you to explore Pakistan in its most authentic form, wrapped in safety, comfort, and heartfelt hospitality. With Tours The Pakistan, you’ll uncover a side of the country that few get to truly see. Whether it’s wandering through ancient Silk Road relics, sipping chai by a glacier-fed stream, or dancing at a local festival under the stars, every moment is carefully curated to reflect the real Pakistan—wild, warm, and welcoming. Our team of locals and overseas Pakistanis combines deep-rooted expertise with a passion for storytelling and service.

Nature’s Masterpiece
Living Heritage
Cultural Tapestry
Homecoming

Nature’s Masterpiece:

Snow-dusted mountains, turquoise lakes, whispering pine forests.

Living Heritage:

Mughal Forts, Bahawalpur Abbasi Forts, Silk-Road relics, vibrant bazaars echoing with 5,000 years of stories.

Cultural Tapestry:

From Pashtun hospitality to Sindhi Sindoor-red festivals—every corner pulses with warmth and pride.

Emotional Homecoming:

Rediscover childhood memories, reconnect with family lands, reignite the spark of belonging.

Shakir Rehman Janjua

General Manager

EXPERIENCES

Craft memories that last

Heritage Journeys:

Candlelit Sufi shrines, ancient Buddhist monasteries, silk-road caravanserais.

Adventure Trails:

Glacier-tipped treks, white-water rafting on the Indus, paragliding over Murree.

Culinary Safaris:

Peshawari chapli kebabs, Hunza apricot delights, roadside chai with new friends.

Festival Fever:

Yellow kites at Basant, polo at Shandur, multicolored spring fairs.

Let's go

Destinations

Explore Pakistan’s Marvels:

Naran Kaghan is a famous tourist destination located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, known for its lush green valleys, rivers, lakes, and mountains. Must-see spots include Lake Saif-ul-Malook, Lulusar Lake, Babusar Top, and Lalazar Meadows.

 

Kashmir is a breathtaking region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, known for its lush valleys, snow-capped mountains, rivers, and scenic beauty. In Pakistan-administered Kashmir (Azad Jammu & Kashmir), popular destinations include Muzaffarabad, Neelum Valley, Leepa Valley, and Rawalakot.

Babusar Top, also known as Babusar Pass, is a high-altitude mountain pass located at 4,173 meters (13,691 feet) above sea level. It serves as a vital connection between the Kaghan Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Chilas in Gilgit-Baltistan, linking the N-15 National Highway to the Karakoram Highway (KKH).

Gilgit-Baltistan is a breathtaking region in northern Pakistan, home to some of the world’s highest peaks, including K2. Known for its glaciers, valleys, and alpine lakes, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is a northwestern province of Pakistan known for its mountains, valleys, and rich Pashtun culture. It features scenic destinations like Swat, Kalam, and Chitral.

Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, located in the northern part of the country. Known for its modern architecture, greenery, and peaceful atmosphere, it sits at the foothills of the Margalla Hills. Key attractions include Faisal Mosque, Daman-e-Koh, and Pakistan Monument.

Sindh is a southern province of Pakistan, known for its rich history, Sufi culture, and the Indus River.
It is home to Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and economic hub.

It lies mainly in Sindh and eastern Punjab, characterized by sand dunes, sparse vegetation, and arid climate.
Despite harsh conditions, it is home to vibrant cultures, traditional villages, and desert wildlife.

Golden dunes, Derawar Fort, camel safaris, and the adrenaline-packed Jeep Rally. Ideal
for off-road thrill-seekers and cultural explorers. From Naltar Valley to Lahore’s heritage or Gwadar’s coast, we’ll take
you wherever you dream. 

 A paradise in Gilgit-Baltistan, known for Shangrila Resort, Upper Kachura Lake,
Manthokha Waterfall, and the surreal Katpana Cold Desert. Ideal for nature lovers and
trekkers.

In the Karakoram, explore Altit & Baltit Forts, Attabad Lake, and the daring Hussaini
Bridge
. Spring cherry blossoms and views of Rakaposhi and Khunjerab Pass make it
unforgettable.

The “Land of Giants” is a vast alpine plateau with wildflowers, Sheosar Lake, and rare
wildlife like the
Himalayan brown bear. A remote highland adventure.

Called the Switzerland of the East, with lush hills, fruit orchards, and the emerald Swat
River
. Kalam, Mahodand Lake, and surrounding forests are perfect for family retreats.

A magical alpine meadow with a view of Nanga Parbat. Reached by jeep and hike, it’s a
dream camping destination with starlit skies and wildflower-filled walks

A lush wonderland with Ratti Gali Lake, Arang Kel, Dhani Waterfall, and trout-filled
rivers. A peaceful escape into nature’s beauty.

Mohenjo-daro, located in present-day Sindh, Pakistan, is one of the oldest and most advanced urban settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to around 2500 BCE. Known for its remarkable city planning, drainage systems, and architecture, Mohenjo-daro reflects the sophistication of early South Asian society.

Harappa is an ancient city of the Indus Valley Civilization, located in present-day Punjab, Pakistan. Dating back to around 2600 BCE, it was a major center of culture, trade, and urban development. Harappa featured well-planned streets, brick houses, advanced drainage systems, and granaries, showcasing the ingenuity of its inhabitants.

Murree is a picturesque hill station located in the Punjab province of Pakistan, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. Known for its lush green hills, cool climate, and scenic beauty, Murree is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summer and winter seasons.

Balochistan is Pakistan’s largest province by area, located in the southwest, rich in minerals and natural landscapes.
It has a rugged terrain with mountains, deserts, and a long coastline along the Makran coast.

Punjab is known for its fertile lands, vibrant culture, and historic cities like Lahore.
Islamabad, the capital city, is famous for its modern architecture, greenery, and peaceful atmosphere.

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Terms & FAQs

Terms & Conditions

 We’ll share a list per tour, but in general: warm clothes (even in summer for the north),
rain gear, trekking shoes, sun protection, and personal items. Always carry your
CNIC/Passport.

 Our guides are trained in first aid and have local contacts. We adapt to delays (e.g., weather
or landslides) with alternate routes or plans.

Call or WhatsApp us at +92 329 1166003 or email info@toursthepakistan.com. We’ll
guide you through packages, payment, and preparation.