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Pakistan Birding Tour

Pakistan Birding Tour

Pakistan, positioned along the Central Asian Flyway, offers one of the most diverse birding experiences in South Asia. With over 700 recorded species — from delicate warblers to majestic raptors — this journey takes you through the country’s most remarkable habitats, showcasing the incredible variety of resident and migratory birds across its landscapes.

Your adventure begins in Karachi, where the coastal wetlands, mangroves, and sandy beaches teem with life. The shores of Sandspit, Hawks Bay, and the Indus Delta are alive with flamingos, pelicans, spoonbills, herons, gulls, and migratory waders. Winter brings special sightings like the endangered Dalmatian pelican, greater flamingos, and Pallas’s fish eagle, making Karachi’s coastal belt a perfect opening to this journey.

Venturing inland, you’ll visit Haleji and Keenjhar Lakes, two of Asia’s most renowned wintering sites for waterfowl, where vast flocks of ducks, cormorants, grebes, storks, and herons congregate in breathtaking numbers.

Next, a flight north brings you to the stark beauty of the Cholistan Desert around Bahawalpur, where hardy desert dwellers like the Houbara bustard, cream-colored courser, and sandgrouse thrive. Evenings in the desert reveal owls and nightjars under brilliant starry skies.

Continuing toward northern Pakistan, the journey passes through the Salt Range, with a stop at the picturesque Kallar Kahar Lake, a haven for flamingos and grebes nestled among limestone hills. The forested slopes of the Murree Hills offer a complete contrast — cool pine forests filled with paradise flycatchers, crimson sunbirds, Himalayan woodpeckers, and, with luck, the elusive Koklass pheasant.

Finally, you conclude in the capital, Islamabad, exploring the scenic Margalla Hills National Park and serene Rawal Lake, where woodland and wetland birds abound — from ospreys and ferruginous ducks to vibrant sunbirds and warblers.

This thoughtfully curated journey blends Pakistan’s stunning landscapes with its extraordinary avian diversity, offering birders and nature lovers an unforgettable experience — from the mangroves of the Arabian Sea to the mountains of the north. Whether you’re chasing lifers or simply savoring the spectacle of nature, this is a birding adventure like no other.

11 Days / 10 Nights

Pakistan Golf Tour

Pakistan Golf Tour

Discover Pakistan as a unique and emerging golfing destination where premier courses meet ancient heritage, vibrant culture, and world-renowned hospitality. This Pakistan Golf Tour is thoughtfully designed for travelers who want to combine their love for golf with unforgettable experiences — playing at some of the country’s finest courses, exploring centuries-old landmarks, savoring rich culinary traditions, and staying in the elegant Pearl Continental Hotels throughout your journey.

The tour begins in Karachi, the bustling metropolis by the Arabian Sea, where you play your first round at the beautiful DHA Golf & Country Club, a challenging course with ocean breezes and lush fairways. You’ll enjoy Karachi’s famous street food, fresh seafood, and explore its colonial-era landmarks. From here, you journey through Thatta, visiting the grand Shah Jahan Mosque and the ancient necropolis at Makli before reaching Bahawalpur, home to splendid palaces and the enchanting Cholistan desert.

In Multan, you experience the grandeur of Pakistan’s golfing crown jewel — the world-class Rumanza Golf & Country Club, designed by Sir Nick Faldo. The city’s spiritual atmosphere, with its magnificent Sufi shrines and colorful bazaars, adds depth to your visit.

In Lahore, you tee off at the elegant Lahore Gymkhana or Royal Palm Golf & Country Club, and immerse yourself in Mughal glory — the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque, and the city’s famed culinary scene. Heading north, the journey continues through the mesmerizing Khewra Salt Mines, and onwards to the serene capital, Islamabad, where the Islamabad Golf Club awaits against the backdrop of the Margalla Hills.

You’ll end your trip in the cool hills of Bhurban, playing amidst pine forests at the scenic Bhurban Golf Course, and return to Islamabad for a final round and farewell dinner.

Throughout the tour, the warmth of the Pakistani people, the diverse landscapes — from deserts to mountains — and the consistent comfort of Pearl Continental Hotels make this experience truly exceptional. This journey celebrates not just golf, but also the diversity, flavors, and heritage of Pakistan — a destination waiting to be discovered by golfers and explorers alike.

12 Days / 11 Nights

Karachi City Tour

Karachi City Tour

Karachi is a magnificent tourist destination and Pakistan’s largest city, known for its diverse culture, vibrant energy, and coastal charm. As the country’s economic hub and a melting pot of various ethnicities and traditions, Karachi offers a unique blend of historical landmarks, modern attractions, and stunning seaside views.

The city is home to several iconic sites, such as the Quaid-e-Azam’s Mausoleum (Mazar-e-Quaid), a striking marble monument dedicated to Pakistan’s founding father, and the Mohatta Palace, a beautiful example of Indo-Saracenic architecture now serving as a museum and cultural center. The Pakistan Maritime Museum and the National Museum of Pakistan provide fascinating insights into the country’s maritime and historical heritage.

Karachi’s coastline features numerous popular beaches like Clifton Beach, Hawke’s Bay, and Sandspit, offering opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and picnics by the Arabian Sea. The city’s bustling markets, such as Zainab Market and Empress Market, are perfect for those looking to experience local shopping and street food.

The city also boasts a lively arts and entertainment scene, with several theaters, art galleries, and music festivals reflecting its dynamic culture. For nature lovers, Karachi offers parks like Bagh Ibne Qasim and Karachi Safari Park, which provide a green escape amidst the urban landscape.

With its diverse cuisine, ranging from traditional Pakistani dishes to international flavors, and a bustling nightlife, Karachi offers an exciting experience for travelers. Its rich blend of history, modernity, and coastal allure makes it a captivating destination for those looking to explore Pakistan’s unique urban charm.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 60,000
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Day Excursion To BanBhore (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To BanBhore (from Karachi)

Just 65 kilometers east of Karachi, along the north bank of Gharo Creek, lies Banbhore, a captivating archaeological site that offers a journey through over a millennium of history. This ancient port city, now a protected historical site, makes for a deeply enriching day excursion from Karachi, attracting history lovers, students, and cultural explorers alike. Our day excursion to Banbhore from Karachi familiarises visitors to this port city.

Banbhore’s history stretches from the 1st century BCE to the 13th century CE, reflecting the city’s evolution through multiple civilizations. Initially settled by the Scytho-Parthians, it later flourished during the Hindu-Buddhist era from the 2nd to 8th centuries, and then became an important center during the early Muslim period, before its eventual abandonment due to the shifting course of the Indus River.

The site is perhaps most famous for its association with Debal, the legendary city where Muhammad bin Qasim, the young Umayyad general, is believed to have entered the Indian subcontinent in 712 CE, marking a key moment in the introduction of Islam to South Asia. Visitors can explore the ruins of what is considered the oldest mosque in the Indian subcontinent, built in 727 CE, along with remnants of houses, public buildings, and a deep stone well.

Adjacent to the ruins is the Banbhore Museum, where artifacts excavated from the site — including pottery, coins, and tools — are on display, offering further insight into the life and trade that once thrived here.

Surrounded by the scenic creek and open landscape, Banbhore offers not just a historical experience but also a tranquil and photogenic setting for a reflective outing. Whether you’re interested in early Islamic history, ancient architecture, or simply looking for a unique destination near Karachi, Banbhore offers a compelling and culturally significant escape.

A day excursion to Banbhore offers a rare chance to step back into a time when Sindh was a thriving crossroads of ancient civilizations, making Banbhore a must-visit for anyone eager to explore the roots of the region’s rich heritage.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 35,000
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Day Excursion To Makli Necropolis (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Makli Necropolis (from Karachi)

About 100 kilometers east of Karachi, in the historic city of Thatta, lies the Makli Necropolis, one of the largest and most fascinating graveyards in the world — and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning over 10 square kilometers, Makli is home to nearly half a million tombs and monuments, making it a remarkable testament to the art, culture, and history of Sindh. For anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a serene and awe-inspiring day excursion to Makli Necropolis offers an unforgettable experience.

The necropolis dates back to the 14th century and flourished for over 400 years as a sacred burial site for saints, rulers, scholars, and soldiers. Its elaborate tombs and mausoleums showcase an extraordinary fusion of Islamic and Hindu architectural styles, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that shaped the region over centuries. Crafted from sandstone, brick, and glazed tiles, the monuments are adorned with intricate carvings, calligraphy, and geometric designs that leave visitors marveling at the craftsmanship of the artisans who built them.

Walking through Makli, visitors encounter rows of beautifully preserved — and some hauntingly weathered — tombs, each telling the story of a different era and personality. Among the most striking structures are the tombs of Jam Nizamuddin, Isa Khan Tarkhan II, and Diwan Shurfa Khan, whose imposing facades and detailed ornamentation stand as a testament to the grandeur of the past.

What makes Makli even more special is its serene atmosphere. Surrounded by arid hills and open skies, the necropolis offers a sense of tranquility and reflection, far removed from the bustle of Karachi. Photographers, history enthusiasts, and casual visitors alike find Makli to be a deeply moving and enriching place to explore.

As day excursion to  Makli Necropolis from Karachi can also be combined with a visit to the nearby Shah Jahan Mosque, another architectural gem of Thatta. Together, these sites offer a fascinating journey through Sindh’s rich cultural and historical legacy — making for a truly memorable and meaningful escape from the city.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 30,000
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Day Excursion To Gadanai Ship Breaking Yard (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Gadanai Ship Breaking Yard (from Karachi)

Just an hour’s drive and about 40 kilometers northwest of Karachi lies the Gadani Shipwreck, a strikingly unique destination that combines industrial history, coastal charm, and natural beauty. Located on the rugged Gadani Beach, the day excursion to Gadni Ship Breaking Yard offers visitors a chance to experience one of South Asia’s largest shipbreaking yards alongside the serenity of an unspoiled shoreline — making it an ideal escape for those looking to discover something different.

Gadani Beach itself is bordered by dramatic limestone cliffs, providing a scenic backdrop to the blue waters and sandy expanse. The shipwreck, a massive and rusting remnant of the shipbreaking industry, rests on the shore, creating a surreal and photogenic scene — especially at sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the ship’s silhouette contrasts with the fiery reds and oranges of the sky, offering one of the most beautiful and memorable sunsets in Pakistan.

The shipbreaking yard at Gadani is also a point of fascination. Stretching over a 10-kilometer stretch of coastline, it houses 132 plots where ships are dismantled piece by piece. While parts of the yard are active and closed to visitors during operations, sections of the beach remain open to the public when work is minimal or paused, making it possible to explore the area safely.

Despite its proximity to Karachi, Gadani retains a peaceful and laid-back atmosphere, especially in the late afternoon and after sunset when the crowds thin out. The quiet beach, combined with the raw industrial backdrop of the shipwreck and cliffs, creates a captivating and tranquil vibe.

For those seeking a break from Karachi’s urban energy, the Gadani Shipwreck offers a truly distinctive experience — perfect for photographers, beach lovers, or anyone looking for a serene and unusual destination. Whether you come for the dramatic scenery, the fascinating shipwreck, or simply to watch the sun sink into the Arabian Sea, a day excursion to Gadni Ship Breaking Yard is sure to leave a lasting impression.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 28,000
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Day Excursion To Kund Malir Beach (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Kund Malir Beach (from Karachi)

A day excursion to Kund Malir Beach from Karachi is journey to a serene and picturesque beach located within Balochistan’s Hingol National Park. Situated approximately 250 kilometers along the scenic Makran Coastal Highway, the beach is about a four-hour drive from the city, making it accessible for a day of relaxation. With its expansive golden sands and tranquil waters, Kund Malir provides a peaceful retreat, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its natural beauty has earned it recognition as one of Asia’s top 50 beaches, attracting both local and international visitors.

The journey to Kund Malir is equally captivating, passing through Hingol National Park, which is home to remarkable geological formations like the “Princess of Hope” and the “Sphinx of Balochistan.” These iconic landmarks offer a glimpse into the region’s unique landscape. The park is also a sanctuary for wildlife, where visitors can spot rare species such as ibex and migratory birds. The ancient Hinglaj Mata Temple, located within the park, adds a cultural and spiritual dimension to the trip, making it a multifaceted experience for tourists.

Despite its appeal, visitors should note that Kund Malir is relatively undeveloped, with limited facilities for food, fuel, and connectivity beyond the Zero Point. As a result, those planning a trip should come prepared for a more rustic experience. However, the breathtaking coastal views, combined with the opportunity to explore the natural wonders and wildlife of Hingol National Park, make this a rewarding excursion for anyone seeking both adventure and tranquility. You will still enjoy your day Excursion to Kund Malir Beach.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 40,000
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Day Excursion To Kirthar National Park (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Kirthar National Park (from Karachi)

Just a three-hour drive from Karachi lies Kirthar National Park, a vast and spectacular wilderness that offers a perfect escape for nature and adventure lovers. Established in 1974 and covering an area of 3,087 square kilometers, it is Pakistan’s second-largest national park after Hingol, stretching across the rugged and arid Kirthar Mountain Range in Sindh. Its dramatic scenery, rich biodiversity, and sense of tranquility make the day excursion to Kirthar National Park a unique and rewarding experience.

The journey to Kirthar is part of the experience, as visitors travel in a 4-wheel drive vehicle through rocky paths, sandy valleys, and striking hills. The park’s landscape is a mesmerizing combination of jagged cliffs, desert expanses, and elevated viewpoints, ideal for photography and soaking in the breathtaking vistas. It’s also a haven for hikers and trekkers eager to explore its remote terrain on foot.

Wildlife is one of the park’s main attractions. Though elusive species like wolves, Indian leopards, and striped hyenas are now rare, visitors can still encounter Chinkara gazelles, Sindh wild goats, urials, and badgers in their natural habitat. A highlight of any visit is the dedicated Blackbuck enclosure, where ongoing conservation efforts aim to reintroduce this graceful, endangered antelope into the wild.

Kirthar National Park also features colonial-era rest houses for those who wish to stay overnight and designated BBQ and picnic areas for day visitors. However, because of its remote location and limited facilities, visitors are advised to bring their own food, water, and essentials.

For anyone looking to disconnect from city life and immerse themselves in the untamed beauty of Sindh’s mountains and deserts, a day excursion to Kirthar national park offers a memorable adventure. Its combination of striking landscapes, rare wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for eco-tourists, photographers, and anyone seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience close to Karachi.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 35,000
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Day Excursion To Chaukandi (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Chaukandi (from Karachi)

Just 30 kilometers east of Karachi, along the National Highway, lies one of Sindh’s most captivating historical sites — the Chaukhandi Tombs. This early Islamic burial ground, dating from the 15th to 18th centuries, offers visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural, artistic, and social traditions of lower Sindh. Get ready to explore one of the rich heritage sites of Pakistan’s Sindh district through a day excursion to Chaukhandi Tombs presenting a unique architecture.

Primarily associated with the Jokhio and Baluch tribes, the Chaukhandi Tombs stand as a testament to the region’s unique funerary architecture. The necropolis features intricately carved sandstone monuments, each one a masterpiece of craftsmanship. The tombs are adorned with elaborate geometric patterns, delicate floral motifs, and even depictions of weapons — symbolic representations of the identity, status, and achievements of those laid to rest here.

What makes the Chaukhandi Tombs truly mesmerizing is how the ornate carvings contrast with the stark, barren landscape around them. Rows of beautifully decorated graves rise from the desert earth, creating a scene that is both haunting and breathtaking. Their stylistic resemblance to the grand Makli Necropolis in Thatta further highlights their significance within the cultural and architectural heritage of Sindh.

For history enthusiasts, photographers, and those interested in Islamic art and architecture, a visit to Chaukhandi Tombs is a deeply rewarding experience. Beyond their beauty, these tombs provide valuable insights into the historical and artistic practices of the region, showcasing how tribal traditions and Islamic motifs harmoniously came together in stone.

A day excursion to Chaukhandi Tombs is not just a journey into the past but also an opportunity to connect with the artistry and stories of Sindh’s ancestors. Their silent presence, set against the endless horizon, makes for an unforgettable and moving experience — a cultural treasure waiting just beyond Karachi’s city limits.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 20,000
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Day Excursion To Manora Island (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Manora Island (from Karachi)

A day excursion to Manora Island is a trip to a small island covering 2.5 square kilometers, offering a serene escape from Karachi’s bustling city life. Accessible by a brief 30-minute ferry ride from Keamari Harbour, the island is a favored destination for a day excursion, known for its wide sandy beaches along the southern coast and cooling sea breezes. Its historical significance is marked by the site where the Talpur rulers surrendered to the British, leading to the construction of a lighthouse that still stands today. The island is also thought to have been a temporary camp for Alexander the Great following his Indus Valley campaign.

Manora’s blend of natural beauty and rich history continues to draw visitors seeking a peaceful retreat. The island is home to colonial-era buildings, the Manora Fort, and its historic lighthouse, providing a unique window into the past. The tranquil beaches offer a relaxing spot for picnics, where visitors often bring their own provisions to enjoy a quiet day away from the city’s busy pace, surrounded by sea and sand.

With its proximity to Karachi, Manora appeals to both domestic tourists looking for a quick getaway and international visitors interested in the region’s historical and colonial heritage. The island’s combination of scenic views, historical landmarks, and ease of access makes a day excursion to Manora Island convenient and attractive option for a day trip.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 20,000
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Day Excursion To Haleji Lake (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Haleji Lake (from Karachi)

Just 91 kilometers from Karachi in the picturesque Thatta district, a day excursion to Haleji Lake serves as a perfect experience for a rejuvenating day trip. Blending the natural beauty of a vast wetland with the cultural charm of nearby Thatta, Haleji Lake offers a unique experience for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and photographers alike.

Renowned as Asia’s largest bird sanctuary, the lake is a magical refuge for thousands of migratory birds, especially during the winter months when flocks arrive from as far as Siberia. This seasonal spectacle makes it a dream come true for birdwatchers. The lake supports an extraordinary diversity of 223 bird species, including elegant coots, vibrant purple moorhens, majestic pelicans, graceful herons, teals, mallards, storks, kingfishers, and black-headed gulls. Watching these birds glide, dive, and forage in their natural habitat is a serene and unforgettable experience.

Beyond its rich birdlife, Haleji Lake also harbors other fascinating wildlife, including marsh crocodiles basking in the sun, adding another layer of excitement to your visit. Whether you’re an avid wildlife photographer, a casual visitor seeking tranquility, or someone eager to experience Sindh’s natural wonders, the lake offers something for everyone.

The peaceful ambiance of the lake, surrounded by lush greenery and sparkling waters, provides a welcome escape from the bustle of Karachi. It’s a place to breathe fresh air, enjoy a picnic by the water’s edge, and marvel at the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem.

What makes the trip even more rewarding is its proximity to Thatta, a historic city with magnificent Mughal-era monuments like the Shah Jahan Mosque and Makli Necropolis. Combining the natural splendor of Haleji with Thatta’s cultural heritage makes for a truly enriching day.

For those looking to reconnect with nature and immerse themselves in the ecological and cultural richness of Sindh, a day excursion to Haleji Lake is a must. Its unmatched avian diversity, wildlife charm, and serene beauty promise a memorable experience that both domestic and international visitors cherish.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 35,000
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Day Excursion To Ranikot Fort (from Karachi)

Day Excursion To Ranikot Fort (from Karachi)

Ranikot Fort, often called the “Great Wall of Sindh,” is one of the most remarkable historical landmarks in Pakistan. A day excursion to Ranikot Fort serves as a fascinating journey for visitors planning from Karachi. Located about 270 kilometers north of Karachi, in Jamshoro district of Sindh, Ranikot is considered the world’s largest fort, with a circumference of approximately 32 kilometers, encircling barren hills and valleys.

The fort’s origins remain somewhat mysterious. Some historians believe it was first constructed during the Sassanian era and later rebuilt by the Talpurs in the 19th century. It served as a stronghold for the Talpur rulers of Sindh, offering protection against invaders and shelter for the local population during turbulent times. Its massive walls and watchtowers, snaking over the rugged hills like a stone serpent, have earned Ranikot comparisons to the Great Wall of China.

Visiting Ranikot from Karachi is both convenient and rewarding. The journey by road takes around 4–5 hours, making it suitable for a day-long excursion. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by breathtaking landscapes — rolling hills, arid valleys, and the sheer grandeur of the fort’s imposing gates such as Sann Gate and Mohammed Gate. Inside the fort, travelers can explore ancient ruins, fortifications, and even the smaller fort within a fort, Meri Kot, which is thought to have served as the royal residence.

Ranikot’s historical and architectural significance makes it a preferred destination for both domestic and international travelers. For locals, it offers a glimpse into Sindh’s rich cultural heritage and a chance to reconnect with their history. For international visitors, the fort represents an off-the-beaten-path experience, away from the more tourist-heavy destinations, yet steeped in mystery and wonder. The site also appeals to photographers, history enthusiasts, and adventure seekers who are drawn to its dramatic scenery and monumental scale.

In sum, a day excursion to Ranikot Fort from Karachi is a memorable journey into the heart of Sindh’s history and landscape. Its imposing architecture, storied past, and serene surroundings make it a truly unique destination, celebrating both Pakistan’s heritage and its natural beauty.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 45,000
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