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12-Nights Pakistan: Karakoram Highway, Local Eats & Village Life - 18-to-Thirtysomethings

Pakistan
12-Nights Pakistan: Karakoram Highway, Local Eats & Village Life - 18-to-Thirtysomethings
Pakistan
G Adventures
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Overview

G Adventures

Pakistan: Karakoram Highway, Local Eats & Village Life
There are endless jaw-dropping destinations on our planet, but we have to let you in on a little secret - Pakistan might just be the ultimate hidden gem you never thought to add to your list. Picture yourself eating at vibrant women-owned food stalls, navigating bustling bazaars, hiking alpine glaciers, and connecting with local communities in ancient settlements. Pakistan has everything an adventurer could dream of, and locals are beyond excited to welcome you, making your journey feel truly intimate and unforgettable. Travel from Lahore to Islamabad on this 13-day journey alongside your local CEO and an incredible crew of new travel friends.

Highlights
Explore the Hunza Valley with day hikes among ancient settlements, Dig into delicious food at Lahore's Food Street, Go on a jeep adventure at Saif-ul Muluk, Visit Khunjerab National Park, Explore Passu Glacier.

Accommodation
Hotels (12 nts).

Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout and local guides.

Group Size Notes
Max 16, avg 12.

Meals Included
12 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners

What's Included
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group Your Foodie Moment: Food Street Lahore, Lahore Your Foodie Moment: Old House, Gulmit Your Local Living Moment: Khanabad Village Visit, Khanabad. Lahore City Tour. Waled City of Lahore. Badshahi Mosque & Tomb of Allama Iqbal. Wagah Border Ceremony. Food Street Lahore. Ayubia National Park Pipeline Trail Hike. Mirajani Peak Hike. Free time in Nathia Gali. Lake Saif-ul-Muluk Jeep Adventure. Hunza Village Experience. Khunjerab National Park Visit. Khyber Village Visit. Organic Fruit Picking. Borith Lake Visit. Passu Glacier Hike. Lunch at Old House Initiative. Gulmit Old House Tour. Korgah Carpet Center Visit. Baltit Fort Hike. Ganish Settlement Tour. Khanabad Village Visit. Kaiwai Abshar Waterfall. Melody Food Street. Taxila Truck Art. Saidpur Village. Faisal Mosque. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.

Featured Destinations

Karimabad
Passu
Naran
Nathia Gali
Lahore

Lahore

This busy, polluted metropolis (pop. 6,040,000) was once the capital of the Mughal Empire. It has some of Pakistan's best sights, including the Tomb of Emperor Jahangir (with its beautiful surrounding gardens), the narrow streets of the Old Town, the Bara Dari Pavilion, the Shish Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) and the Lahore Fort (where a sound-and-light show is held several times a week). The city also has two beautiful gardens: the Shalimar (designed by the architect of the Taj Mahal) and Jinnah (a lively city park).

Some other places we've enjoyed include the 350-year-old, white-marble and pink-sandstone Badshahi Mosque (the country's second largest, after the King Faisal Mosque in Islamabad) and the Lahore Museum (16 galleries containing carpets, Korans and 1,500 miniature paintings). Kim's gun (Zamzama), made famous by Rudyard Kipling, is in front of Punjab University.

Lahore is a fun city to walk through. Be sure to visit some of the small markets and shops (the Anarkali, Kashmiri and Qissa Khawani bazaars will keep you busy) and spend time at the British-built mall. If you're in Lahore in late February or early March, try to see the National Horse and Cattle Show, Pakistan's version of a rodeo, featuring equestrian competitions, camel and tent-pegging displays, dancers from the provinces and music concerts. But the city's most popular festival, also held in late February, is basant. The principal activity during this weekend-long festival is kite-flying—there are literally thousands in the sky, even at night. Plan at least two nights in Lahore.

Half- and full-day trips outside Lahore include excursions to Hiran Minar, a tower built by Emperor Jahangir (25 mi/40 km away), and Changa Manga (42 mi/68 km south), which has tiny mosques (the drive there, past fields of mustard, is very colorful). 150 mi/240 km southeast of Islamabad.

Destination Guide
Islamabad/Rawalpindi

Islamabad/Rawalpindi

Islamabad and Rawalpindi are so close together (and share the same airport) that we've chosen to combine the two. The cities are in north-central Pakistan, at the edge of the Potohar Plateau. Islamabad (pop. 201,000), 10 mi/16 km north of Rawalpindi, was built from scratch in 1961 to be the capital of Pakistan, and there's little local color. Islamabad displays all the annoyances of the developing world (beggars, poor telephones, inept bureaucracy) without any of the typical redemptions (welcoming people, exotic markets). It does have the Museum of Folk and Traditional Heritage, parks and an impressive honor guard on horseback that performs for visiting dignitaries. The new King Faisal Mosque is one of the largest in the world. Travelers can replenish their libraries at some excellent bookshops in Sadr Market.

Rawalpindi (pop. 800,000), which is much older, was originally called Fatchpur Boari: It is frenetic, cramped and fun—much more typical of the subcontinent than Islamabad. It has colonial-style buildings, a mall and two colorful bazaars (the older is Raja Bazaar, the newer one is Saddar Bazaar). Go up Shakar Parian Hill or to Murree or Nathiagali for excellent views and an escape from the summer heat. Also in the area are a few archaeological sites (some date back nearly 7,000 years), such as the ones at Gir and Jaulian. Taxila, 35 mi/56 km from Islamabad, was the center of the Buddhist Gandhara for 1,000 years. There you'll find the sites of three ancient cities and an interesting museum. Plan three nights for Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

Destination Guide
Chilas

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