Trip Info
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4-5 Star Hotels
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Islamabad
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Lahore
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All Seasons
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Yes
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Personal Guide
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Yes
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On Demand
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Breakfast
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Luxury Transportation
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Yes
Overview
Kashmir is known for its stunning natural beauty, drawing tourists to locations like the Neelum Valley, Ratti Gali Lake, Sharda Valley, Arang Kel, Baboon Valley andBanjosa Lake.
Kashmir, a stunning region in Pakistan, is celebrated for its lush valleys, snow-capped mountains, and flowing rivers. This area offers breathtaking landscapes, each season transforming the scenery with vibrant colors and natural beauty.
Itinerary
Welcome to Lahore!
A City of Gardens and Rich Heritage.
Lahore is known for the Grandeur of its Mughal Architecture and is unique in Ancient
Wooden Balconies, Temples, Gurdwaras, Havelis, Narrow Winding Streets and busy
Bazaars.
In the morning, we will start exploring Lahore.
In the morning, we will start exploring Lahore.
Places to explore in Lahore;
Shahi Fort is a Citadel. Shahi Fort is the only place in Pakistan which represents the
development of Mughal Architecture.
Badshahi Mosque is simply known for its exceptional and extraordinary size which is
visible from almost ten miles away!
Minar E Pakistan is a National Monument located in Iqbal Park, Lahore, Pakistan. The
Tower was built in the 1960s to commemorate the Lahore Resolution of 1940, which led to the creation of Pakistan.
Walled City of Lahore, also known as Androon Shehr (Inner City), is the oldest and most
historic part of Lahore, Pakistan. Enclosed by 13 gates (originally there were 13, but only a few remain today), this area is filled with centuries-old monuments, vibrant bazaars,
narrow alleyways, and a deep cultural and architectural heritage that reflects Lahore's rich history.
After exploring these places, we will head back to our hotel for a night stay.
In the morning, we will start our journey to Islamabad. After travelling 4-5 hours, we will check in to your hotel and start exploring Islamabad.
Welcome to Islamabad!
The capital city of Pakistan is known for its scenic beauty, organized infrastructure, and significant cultural, political, and economic importance.
city exploration
Faisal Mosque is one of Islamabad's most iconic landmarks and a symbol of Pakistan's architectural and religious heritage.
Pakistan Monument serves as a symbol of national solidarity and pride, and it is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. The complex also features lush gardens, fountains, and walkways, offering a serene environment for visitors.
Lok Virsa is a prominent cultural and heritage institution in Pakistan, officially known as the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage. It is located in Islamabad and plays a vital role in preserving, documenting, and promoting the diverse cultural traditions, folklore, and arts of Pakistan.
Saidpur Village has a rich history that dates back to the Mughal era. The village was once a Hindu settlement, and remnants of its past, such as old Hindu temples and a Sikh temple, still exist, giving visitors a glimpse into its multicultural heritage.
Daman E Koh is a popular viewpoint and tourist destination offers a stunning panoramic view of Islamabad, including the Faisal Mosque, Rawal Lake, and other landmarks of the city.
After exploring Islamabad’s points, we will get back to our hotel for a night stay.
Early in the morning, we will start our journey. After a smooth drive of 4 hours, we will reach Muzaffarabad.
Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir, is a vibrant city nestled between the Neelum and Jhelum rivers. Surrounded by lush hills and scenic landscapes, it offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The city serves as a gateway to Azad Kashmir.
We will spend a bit of time exploring Muzaffarabad City, we will drive for 30 minutes to reach Pir Chinasi Top.
Pir Chinasi Top is a renowned viewpoint and tourist destination, located at an elevation of about 2,900 meters (9,500 feet). The top is surrounded by dense forests of pine, and the panoramic views are particularly captivating. The top also provides clear views of the snowy peaks of the Himalayas and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the lush forests and the Jhelum River below.
The site is famous not only for its scenic beauty but also for its spiritual significance. A shrine (mazar) dedicated to the Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Hussain Bukhari, popularly known as Pir Chinasi, is located at the top. This makes it a popular destination for both tourists and devotees alike, who come to pay their respects and seek blessings.
After spending few hours at the top, we will start travelling to Neelum Valley. After a smooth drive of 3 hours, we will reach Karen in Neelum Valley and check in to our hotel for a night stay.
Neelum Valley, often called the “Blue Gem of Pakistan,” is a breathtakingly beautiful region in Azad Kashmir, known for its lush green landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, and towering mountains. Stretching along the Neelum River, this valley is a paradise for nature lovers, offering picturesque villages, waterfalls, and dense forests.
We will start our day in beautiful Karen Valley with the stunning view of Neelum River and Indian occupied Kashmir.
After breakfast, we will head towards Baboon Valley. It's a jeep track of couple of hours to reach Baboon Valley.
Baboon Valley, a hidden gem in the heart of Azad Kashmir, with the altitude of 12700ft, is a pristine and lesser-known destination offering untouched natural beauty. Baboon Valley is known for its expansive meadows, dense pine forests, and breathtaking mountain views. The valley’s serene atmosphere and unspoiled landscapes make it a perfect retreat for tourists.
After exploring Baboon Valley, we will head to Sharda Valley in the afternoon. We will reach Sharda before evening and check in to our hotel for a night stay.
Sharda is a beautiful town located in the Neelum Valley. It’s renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, lush green mountains, rivers, and historical sites, making it a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.
The surrounding valley is known for its vibrant green landscape, dense forests, and the serene Neelum River, which offers a picturesque setting for relaxation, photography, and picnics.
After breakfast, we will start our journey to Ratti Gali Lake. It's a jeep track for 2 hours and then requires trekking of 2 hours to reach Ratti Gali Lake. The journey itself is part of the adventure, with breathtaking views of forests, waterfalls, and valleys along the way.
Ratti Gali Lake is a stunning alpine glacial lake, surrounded by lush green meadows and steep mountains. The lake is known for its crystal-clear turquoise water, which reflects the dramatic landscape and creates a picturesque, almost otherworldly view. The lake sits at an elevation of around 12,130 feet (3,700 meters) above sea level.
After exploring Ratti Gali Lake, we will get back to Sharda. We will spend the remaining time of the day in Sharda.
After breakfast, we will drive for 1.5 hours to reach Arang.
After reaching Arang, we will use a cable car lift. Duration of 15 minutes on Cable Car Lift offering stunning views of Arang Kel Village and Neelum River. Once we are on the other side of Kel, we will trek for 1 hour to reach Kel.
Arang Kel is a scenic village, sits at an altitude of around 8,379 feet (2,554 meters) above sea level and is often described as a "heaven on earth" due to its breathtaking natural beauty.
Surrounded by lush green meadows, dense pine forests, and towering snow-capped mountains, Arang Kel offers visitors an idyllic, picturesque setting that feels untouched and serene.
After exploring Arang Kel, we will get back to Arang Kel main point and check in to our hotel for a night stay.
In the morning, we will head towards Shounter Valley. It’s a couple of hours jeep track and then
requires trekking to reach Shounter Valley.
Shounter Valley is a hidden gem valley in Kashmir, Pakistan. It’s known for its lush green
meadows, beautiful landscapes, rivers, and snow-capped mountains.
Shounter Pass, another notable feature in the valley, connects Azad Kashmir to the Astore Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, providing a thrilling route for trekkers and adventurers.
Another main attraction of Shounter Valley is Chitta Katha Lake.
Chitta Katha Lake is a stunning alpine lake in the Shounter Valley, located in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Known for its breathtaking beauty, the lake sits at an elevation of about 13,500 feet (4,114 meters) above sea level and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lush green meadows. The lake's name, "Chitta Katha," translates to "White Stream," inspired by the silvery streams that flow around it.
After exploring Shounter Valley, we will get back to Arang Kel, then drive for couple of hours to reach Taobat and check in our hotel for a night stay.
Taobat is a beautiful, remote village, located near the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India. Taobat sits at the northern end of the Azad Kashmir. It's renowned for its stunning natural beauty, lush green valleys, flowing rivers, and scenic mountainous terrain. The Neelum River, a vital feature of the area, adds to the charm with its clear waters and unique course that winds through the valley.
After exploring Taobat, we will start our journey towards Muzaffarabad. It will be a long drive of 7 hours and we will stay in Muzaffarabad for night.
After breakfast, we will start our journey to Islamabad. In this journey we will have a sightseeing point of Murree.
Murree is a popular hill station serves as a favored tourist destination due to its cool climate, beautiful pine forests, and scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
After sightseeing of Murree, we will drive 45 minutes to reach Islamabad. In the evening, we will check in to our hotel in Islamabad for a night stay.
Thank you for visiting Pakistan!
Cost Includes/Excludes
Includes
- • Luxury Accomodation 3 – 5 Stars depends on Availability.
- • Daily Breakfast from Hotel
- • Luxury Transport (Parado 2005 – 2008) 4 x 4
- • Jeep for Offroading
- • Fueling
- • Driver and Guide
Excludes
- • Flight Tickets
- • Personal Expenses
- • Lunch & Dinner