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South Pakistan 2026

Journey through the heart of Sindh and Punjab — from ancient cities and vibrant markets to golden deserts and timeless Sufi shrines. Discover the cultural depth and warmth of Southern Pakistan like never before.

2 - 13 Nov 2026

Guided tour by Laura

€ 2,495

Day-by-Day Adventure Itinerary


Upon arrival at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, you'll be warmly welcomed by your local guide. After a brief meet-and-greet session, you’ll transfer to your hotel for check-in.


The rest of the day is free to relax, explore the area around your hotel, or enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. This evening is ideal for acclimatization before starting your journey through Southern Pakistan.

Accommodation: Hotel in Karachi




Start your day with a visit to the Shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi, one of the most revered Sufi shrines in the country. Then head to Clifton Beach to enjoy the sea breeze and take photos.


Continue to the National Museum of Pakistan, which showcases artefacts from the Indus Valley Civilization and Gandhara period. Later, visit Mazar-e-Quaid, the mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan.


Explore Empress Market or the Saddar area to experience colonial-era Karachi.

Accommodation: Hotel in Karachi




Karachi → Chaukhandi Tombs → Bhanbore → Makli Necropolis → Shah Jahan Mosque → Hyderabad
Approx. 180 km / 4.5 hrs


After breakfast, depart for Hyderabad with several cultural and archaeological stops. Begin with the Chaukhandi Tombs, known for intricately carved sandstone graves. Then continue to Bhanbore, an ancient Islamic port city possibly tied to the legend of Sassi and Punnu.

Next, visit the massive Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest cemetery complexes in the world. End the cultural trail with the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, a stunning example of Mughal architecture.

Arrive in Hyderabad by evening and check in at your hotel. Optionally enjoy the Kenjhar Lake area nearby.

Accommodation: Hotel in Hyderabad



Approx. 180 km / 2-3 hrs


Embark on a scenic drive from Hyderabad to Sehwan Sharif, stopping to visit the majestic Ranikot Fort, the world's largest fort. Upon reaching Sehwan Sharif, pay your respects at the revered shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. As the evening unfolds, immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of the Dhamal ceremony (Sufi whirling Dance) at the shrine, a truly mesmerizing experience.

Accommodation: Hotel in Sehwan Sharif



Approx. 90 km / 2 hrs


Start your day early from Sehwan Sharif and begin the scenic 90-kilometer drive to Larkana, which takes around two hours. Upon arriving in Larkana by mid-morning, continue your journey south to visit the world-famous archaeological site of Mohenjo-Daro, located about 27 kilometers from the city. Spend a few hours exploring the ancient ruins of this Indus Valley Civilization city—walk through its well-planned streets, visit the Great Bath, and learn about the remarkable urban infrastructure of one of the world’s earliest major cities. You can also visit the on-site museum, which displays original artifacts including pottery, tools, and figurines. After immersing yourself in the rich history, drive back to Larkana in the afternoon for lunch and check into your hotel for a relaxing evening and overnight stay.

Accommodation: Hotel in Larkana



Approx. 90 km / 2 hrs


Start your day with a drive from Larkana to Sukkur, about 90 km and roughly 2 hours away. Upon arrival, visit the historic Masoom Shah Minar, a tall Mughal-era tower offering panoramic views of the city. Afterward, head to Sateen Jo Aastan (Seven Sisters Shrines) near Rohri to explore the beautifully tiled tombs and enjoy the peaceful Indus riverside. End the day with a relaxing walk along the Sukkur waterfront before checking into your hotel or continuing your journey.

Accommodation: Hotel in Sukkur



Approx. 180 km round trip / 4–5 hrs


After breakfast, set out on an adventurous drive deep into the Cholistan Desert to visit the imposing Derawar Fort, a colossal structure with 40 bastions rising from the sands. Enjoy a photography session with camels framed by the dramatic desert fortress.

Later, visit the Royal Graveyard of the Nawabs of Bahawalpur, an evocative site of history and legacy. Return to Bahawalpur in the afternoon and explore local markets such as Shahi Bazaar.

Accommodation: Hotel in Bahawalpur



Approx. 100 km / 2.5 hrs


Begin your day with a visit to either the Noor Mahal — a European-style palace — or Darbar Mahal, both reflecting the regal heritage of Bahawalpur.


Depart for Multan, one of the oldest cities in Pakistan and often called the City of Saints. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and rest.


Optional evening walk near Ghanta Ghar or taste local sweets such as the famous Multani sohan halwa.

Accommodation: Hotel in Multan




Spend the day exploring the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of Multan. Begin with visits to the majestic shrines of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Bahauddin Zakariya, and Shams Tabrez, each reflecting the city’s deep-rooted Sufi traditions.

Continue to the historic Multan Fort for panoramic views of the city, then wander through the vibrant Old Bazaar, known for camel skin lamps, blue pottery, and other traditional crafts.

If time allows, enjoy a peaceful visit to the Chenab riverside and experience a soulful musical night.

Accommodation: Hotel in Multan



Approx. 400 km / 6.5 hrs


Depart early and travel northeast toward Lahore. En route, stop at Harappa, one of the major cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Visit the ruins and the on-site museum to gain insight into ancient urban life and culture.

Afterward, continue your journey to Lahore — Pakistan’s cultural capital. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and enjoy a free evening to relax or discover local dining options.

Accommodation: Hotel in Lahore




Begin your Lahore adventure with a visit to the breathtaking Badshahi Mosque and the neighboring Lahore Fort — both architectural masterpieces from the Mughal era.

Continue to the Shalimar Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, then visit the beautifully decorated Wazir Khan Mosque in the heart of the Walled City. Later, browse Anarkali Bazaar for traditional crafts and souvenirs.

The day ends with a memorable dinner at Fort Road Food Street, offering panoramic views and authentic local cuisine.

Accommodation: Hotel in Lahore




Continue your exploration of Lahore with a visit to the Lahore Museum, home to significant artefacts from the Indus Valley, Gandhara, and Mughal periods. Then visit the serene Jahangir’s Tomb and nearby Noor Jahan’s Tomb.


Drive east to the Wagah Border to witness the famous flag-lowering ceremony between Pakistan and India — a dramatic and patriotic event.

Return to your hotel for the final overnight stay of the trip.

Accommodation: Hotel in Lahore




After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore for your return flight.



What's Included:
  1. Internal flights and associated airport transfers
  2. English-speaking guide throughout the tour
  3. All land transportation in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with driver
  4. Accommodation in comfortable hotels or guesthouses (twin sharing)
  5. All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  6. All permit fees, entry tickets to sites, toll taxes, and parking fees
  7. Domestic flight confirmation and assistance
  8. Bottled drinking water during travel
  9. Photography guidance and support (if part of the tour theme)
What's Not Included
  1. International airfare to/from Pakistan
  2. Visa fees and personal travel insurance
  3. Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, souvenirs, etc.)
  4. Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff (optional but recommended)
  5. Camera or drone permit fees (if applicable)
  6. Any additional hotel charges such as mini-bar, room service, or upgrades
  7. Activities not mentioned in the itinerary or listed as optional
Flight Schedule and Itinerary
  1. Plane iconFlight Dates:

    Departure: November 1st, 2026

    Return: November 14th, 2026

    (!Please note: These are the dates for your international flights. Please ensure your flights are booked accordingly.)

  2. Plane iconTour Itinerary Dates:

    Guided Tour Dates: 2 - 13 Nov 2026

    (These are the dates for the actual guided tour in South Pakistan.)

Limited Availability:

Spaces are limited to 12 participants. Book early to secure your spot on this exclusive journey!