
Pakistan Tours & Holidays
Pakistan tours open up a country that still slips past most travellers, where the world’s mightiest mountains meet centuries-old village life. Few journeys reward curiosity this generously.

Pakistan is genuinely difficult to package, which is precisely why it rewards travellers willing to make the effort. The country lifts the snow-clad summits of the Karakoram, Hindu Kush and Himalaya into a single skyline, while in its valleys a thousand-year-old network of forts, Silk Road bazaars and apricot-laced villages remains very much alive.
Our tour packages from Pakistan’s modern capital, Islamabad, head north into the small farming hamlets of Hunza and Baltistan, taking in the legendary Karakoram Highway, the UNESCO ruins of Taxila and the high alpine emptiness of the Deosai Plateau. These Pakistan tour packages are less about ticking sights and more about settling into the country’s rhythm, with time to stop at a roadside polo match, sample chapshoro at a mountain layby, or simply gaze across the Indus at peaks that almost no one will ever see in person. From classic small-group routes to bespoke Pakistan holidays packages, every journey is reshapable around your interests and pace.
Explore our Pakistan Tours
Undiscovered Destinations specialises in expertly crafted Pakistan tours, designed for travellers seeking authentic experiences beyond the ordinary. Our small group journeys are led by experienced local guides and explore the country’s spectacular mountains, historic cities and remote valleys at a comfortable pace.
Pakistan Tour Overview
1. Pakistan – Into the Mighty North
19 days, from £3095 per person
A journey from Islamabad along the Karakoram Highway and over the seasonal Babusar Pass, deep into the valleys of Baltistan and Hunza. You’ll travel through Gilgit, Skardu and the high Deosai Plateau, walk to the snout of the fast-moving Hopar Glacier, stand at the convergence of the Karakoram, Hindu Kush and Himalaya near Jaglot, and explore the medieval forts of Baltit and Altit above Karimabad. The route closes at the UNESCO site of Taxila with a farewell dinner overlooking Islamabad. View full itinerary →



What to see on our Pakistan Group Tours
Travel the fabled Karakoram Highway and dramatic Babusar Pass
Marvel at thrilling mountain scenery against the backdrop of some of the world mightiest peaks
Observe the cultures of a fascinating variety of local ethnic groups through frequent village visits
Witness the magnificence of the Hunza Valley – the original ‘Shangri-La’
Explore the dramatic Silk Road forts and ancient historic sites
Watch for elusive mountain birdlife
Wander the compelling ruins of Taxila, a key trade hub of the ancient world
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British, US, and Australian travellers are generally required to obtain a tourist visa before travelling to Pakistan. This can usually be applied for online via the official e-visa system or through the relevant embassy. We can provide a letter of invitation to support your application once your booking is confirmed and final payment has been made. Visa requirements may change, so it is always recommended to check the latest guidance with the relevant authorities before departure.
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