Tours
Day Excursion To Khewra Salt Mines (from Lahore)
A day excursion to the Khewra Salt Mines from Lahore is an unforgettable journey into one of Pakistan’s most fascinating natural and historical wonders. Perfect for families, students, photographers, and explorers, this full-day adventure combines geology, history, and artistry in a truly unique setting.
Located about 250 kilometers from Lahore, the trip takes around 4–5 hours via the M-2 Motorway and Lilla Interchange. The drive itself is a treat, taking you through Punjab’s lush plains and the rugged hills of the Salt Range, offering picturesque glimpses of rural life and dramatic landscapes along the way.
The Khewra Salt Mines, the oldest in South Asia and the second-largest salt mines in the world, date back over two millennia. Legend has it that Alexander the Great’s horses discovered the salt deposits in 326 BCE, marking the start of centuries of mining and craftsmanship.
Upon arrival, visitors can explore the mines on foot or hop aboard a charming British-era narrow-gauge train, which winds through tunnels of salt into the heart of the mountain. Inside, the temperature stays pleasantly cool at around 18–20°C year-round, providing a welcome break from the outside heat.
The illuminated salt chambers showcase an array of remarkable formations — vivid pink, red, and white salt bricks sculpted into landmarks like the Badshahi Mosque, Minar-e-Pakistan, a glowing statue of Allama Iqbal, and even a miniature railway station, all carved entirely from salt.
One highlight is the enchanting Sheesh Mahal, or “Palace of Mirrors,” where shimmering pink salt crystals create a magical, reflective spectacle. Adventurous visitors can also cross the narrow Pul-e-Saraat, a salt bridge suspended over a salty pool, adding a touch of thrill to the experience.
For those seeking something different, the salt therapy chamber inside the mines is said to offer respiratory health benefits, making the visit even more rewarding.
A day excursion to Khewra Salt Mines is much more than sightseeing — it’s an immersive journey through natural history, cultural heritage, and stunning human creativity. This unique experience reveals the hidden wonders beneath Pakistan’s surface, leaving visitors with memories as enduring as the salt mountains themselves.
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Day Excursion To Rohtas Fort (from Lahore)
A day excursion to Rohtas Fort from Rawalpindi/Islamabad offers a captivating journey into Pakistan’s rich history, making it an unforgettable experience for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers. This visit to one of the country’s most remarkable historical landmarks is truly inspiring.
Located approximately 120km from Rawalpindi/Islamabad and about 250 kilometers from Lahore, Rohtas Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its formidable architecture, rich history, and stunning natural surroundings. Built in the 16th century by the Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, the fort served as a strategic military stronghold and played a significant role in shaping the region’s history.
Visitors to Rohtas Fort can explore its massive ramparts, towering bastions, and imposing gates, marveling at the ingenuity and craftsmanship of its builders. The fort’s intricate design, with its labyrinthine passages and hidden chambers, offers insight into the military tactics of the time and provides a glimpse into the past.
Beyond its military significance, Rohtas Fort boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with lush green hills, winding rivers, and picturesque valleys stretching as far as the eye can see. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the fort’s ramparts, soak in the serene ambiance, and capture stunning photographs of the natural beauty that surrounds them.
Travelers can engage themselves in the rich history and cultural heritage of Rohtas Fort, learning about its role in shaping the region’s history and its enduring legacy as a symbol of resilience and strength. In addition to exploring the fort itself, visitors can enjoy a leisurely picnic amidst the fort’s scenic surroundings, cherishing the tranquility and beauty of this historic landmark. Book your day excursion to Rohtas Fort and enjoy a trip to this UNESCO World Heritage site no matter whether you are based in Lahore, Islamabad or Rawalpindi. Pearl Tours will organize a memorable trip to Rohtas Fort.
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Day Excursion To Kallar Kahar (from Lahore)
A day excursion to Kallar Kahar from either Rawalpindi/Islamabad is a delightful blend of natural beauty, history, and light adventure, perfect for families, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike. Located approximately 135 kilometers from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, and about 200 kilometers from Lahore, Kallar Kahar is easily accessible for a day trip. The drive takes around two hours from the twin cities and roughly three to four hours from Lahore, offering stunning views of the Salt Range and lush countryside along the way.
Kallar Kahar’s primary attraction is the picturesque Kallar Kahar Lake, a natural saltwater lake nestled amidst rolling hills. The lake is an ideal spot for boating and picnicking, allowing visitors to soak in the peaceful ambiance and enjoy the mild breeze while surrounded by scenic beauty. The lake is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, especially during the winter months when migratory birds can be seen.
Another must-visit site is Takht-e-Babri, a stone platform on a hilltop where the Mughal Emperor Babur once addressed his army. This historical site offers panoramic views of the surrounding valley and serves as a reminder of the area’s rich Mughal heritage.
Nature enthusiasts can also explore the surrounding green hills, home to vibrant wildflowers and the region’s famous wild peacocks, often seen gracefully roaming the area. A short drive from Kallar Kahar takes you to Swaik Lake, a hidden gem that offers opportunities for swimming, cliff diving, and nature photography. Surrounded by steep cliffs and accessible via a light trek, Swaik Lake provides a sense of adventure for those seeking more than just relaxation.
For visitors with a bit more time, the Khewra Salt Mines—the second-largest salt mines in the world—are located nearby and offer a fascinating underground tour of salt-carved chambers, cathedrals, and sculptures.
Whether departing from Rawalpindi or Islamabad, a day excursion to Kallar Kahar delivers a refreshing escape from urban life. With its natural charm, historical landmarks, and proximity to other attractions, the area offers a well-rounded experience suitable for a wide range of travelers.
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Day Excursion To Alexander Monument (from Lahore)
A day excursion to the Alexander Monument in Jalalpur Sharif from Islamabad or Lahore offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and culture. Located in the Jhelum district, the monument is a striking white marble structure, symbolizing the deep historical connections between Greece and Pakistan. This monument was built as a collaborative project between the Greek Embassy and the government of Pakistan, and was inaugurated in 1998 by Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan. Its design reflects Greek architectural influences, with its two large halls and a research center housed within the structure. This trip provides a chance to explore the legacy of Alexander the Great, who camped at this site before the famous Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE.
The significance of the Alexander Monument lies in its proximity to the historical battleground where Alexander the Great defeated King Porus, a crucial event in his campaign to annex the Indian subcontinent. Legend also suggests that Alexander buried his beloved horse, Bucephalus, near the modern town of Jalalpur Sharif, though the exact site remains undiscovered. This monument honors both Alexander’s military achievements and his deep bond with Bucephalus, giving visitors a glimpse into the lives and moments that shaped this ancient chapter of history. The area is steeped in ancient lore, adding a sense of mystery to the monument’s historical narrative.
Apart from being a historical landmark, the Alexander Monument also serves as a hub for scholarly research. Researchers from both Pakistan and abroad are drawn here to study the ancient Greek influence on Pakistani culture. On the first floor of the monument, a circular plaque maps out Alexander’s journey from Greece to Persia and finally to the Hydaspes. The research center delves into uncovering the ancient cities of Nicaea and Bucephala, believed to be present-day Mong and nearby regions. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a casual traveler, the day excursion to Alexander Monument offers both educational enrichment and a scenic journey through Pakistan’s rich historical landscape.
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Day Excursion To Shigar Valley (from Skardu)
A day excursion from Skardu to Shigar Valley offers travelers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and cultural richness. Located just 45 km from Skardu, this enchanting valley lies in the heart of Gilgit-Baltistan and is surrounded by majestic mountains, gushing rivers, and serene landscapes. As a former princely state, Shigar holds historical significance and provides an ideal escape for those looking to explore the quieter, less-traveled paths of the Baltistan region.
Among the top attractions in the valley is the Shigar Fort, a beautifully restored 400-year-old palace now converted into a heritage hotel. Nearby, the Amburiq Mosque and Khanqah-e-Mualla showcase centuries-old Islamic architecture and deep spiritual history. Nature lovers can visit the serene Blind Lake, enjoy the magical bloom of Hashupi Garden, or relax in the therapeutic waters of the Chuturon Hot Springs. The iconic Sarfaranga Cold Desert adds a surprising contrast with its white sand dunes and thrilling adventure activities like jeep safaris and biking.
Whether you’re wandering through fruit orchards, gazing at traditional wooden architecture, or simply breathing in the fresh mountain air, a day excursion to Shigar Valley offers a complete day of discovery and relaxation. With its close proximity to Skardu, this valley is a must-visit for those seeking to experience the cultural soul and scenic charm of Baltistan.
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Day Excursion to Ayubia (From Murree/Bhurban)
A day excursion to Ayubia, one of the most charming hill stations in the Galiyat region, offers a perfect mix of adventure, scenic splendor, and mountain serenity. Just a short and picturesque drive from Murree or Bhurban, Ayubia is an ideal destination for those seeking fresh air, stunning views, and memorable activities — all in one rejuvenating day.
The journey itself is part of the experience. As you travel along winding mountain roads flanked by towering pines and dotted with quaint villages, the crisp air and breathtaking valley vistas make the ride both thrilling and unforgettable. Every turn reveals a new view, setting the stage for an exciting day ahead.
Perched at an elevation of about 8,000 feet, Ayubia Hill Station welcomes you with its cool climate, lush greenery, and laid-back charm. One of its main attractions is the iconic Ayubia Chairlift, which glides high above the pine forests, offering breathtaking bird’s-eye views of the surrounding hills and valleys — an unforgettable adventure for families, friends, and nature lovers alike.
The lively Ayubia Bazaar adds a touch of local flavor to your visit. Here you can explore stalls selling handicrafts, savor freshly made snacks, and enjoy a warm cup of tea while taking in the sights and sounds of this bustling hill station.
For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding forest trails offer peaceful walks amid whispering pines, with the chance to spot colorful Himalayan birds, playful monkeys, and other wildlife. And for those who love hiking, the scenic Pipeline Track — a gentle, tree-shaded trail connecting Ayubia to Dunga Gali — provides an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area.
Whether you come to ride the chairlift, browse the bazaar, hike through serene forests, or simply relax and soak in the cool mountain air, a day in Ayubia is a delightful escape — blending adventure, relaxation, and the timeless charm of the hills into one unforgettable experience.
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Day Hike to Pipeline Track (From Murree/Bhurban)
If you’re staying in Murree or Bhurban and wish to experience the soothing beauty of the hills without a strenuous climb, the Pipeline Track offers the perfect day hike. This easy and scenic trail, stretching about 4 km between Dunga Gali and Ayubia, is renowned for its breathtaking views, serene pine forests, and charming wooden bridges — a true delight for walkers and nature enthusiasts of all ages.
Your journey begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel in Murree or Bhurban, followed by a scenic drive to Dunga Gali, the starting point of the trail. Here, you’ll meet your guide, who will accompany you along the path and share stories about the region’s history, wildlife, and ecology.
The Pipeline Track, also known as the “Ayubia Nature Walk,” is a flat, well-maintained pathway that follows the old water pipeline once used to supply water to Murree. It winds gently along the hillside, cutting through dense pine and cedar forests, with birdsong filling the air and cool mountain breezes whispering through the trees.
The trail is dotted with wooden planks and small stone bridges that cross gurgling streams, offering countless picture-perfect moments. Every turn reveals panoramic views of the valleys below and snow-capped peaks in the distance — on a clear day, you can even spot the mighty Nanga Parbat.
This hike is ideal for those who prefer a leisurely experience, suitable for families and visitors of all fitness levels. You can take your time to pause at viewpoints, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and perhaps even spot a few monkeys or colorful Himalayan birds along the way.
At the end of the trail, you’ll arrive at Ayubia, where you can relax, enjoy refreshments, and take in the lively atmosphere before heading back. Your vehicle will be waiting to pick you up for the return trip to your hotel.
A guided hike on the Pipeline Track is more than just a walk — it’s an immersion into the timeless beauty and tranquility of the Galiyat hills. It promises a refreshing escape and unforgettable memories of nature at its finest.
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Day Excursion to Patriata (From Murree/Bhurban)
A day excursion to Patriata, also known as New Murree, from Murree or Bhurban is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty, adventure, and charm of the Murree Hills — all in one memorable day. Just a short and scenic drive away, Patriata combines peaceful hiking trails, exhilarating rides, and delightful outdoor activities, making it an ideal experience for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts.
The journey to Patriata itself is a treat, winding through fragrant pine forests, lush green hills, and quaint villages, with lovely views of valleys and distant peaks along the way. The crisp mountain air and serene surroundings set the tone for an exciting day ahead.
Upon arrival, the highlight awaits — the famous Patriata Chairlift and Cable Car. This thrilling ride carries you high above pine-clad slopes and rolling hills, offering breathtaking, bird’s-eye views of the valleys and villages below. The ride is both peaceful and exhilarating, and for many, it becomes the most memorable part of the day.
At the upper station, visitors are welcomed by cool breezes, grassy meadows, and stunning scenery. This is a perfect spot to relax, take photos, and soak in the serene atmosphere. From here, you can also enjoy short hikes and nature walks through pine forests and clearings. The trails are easy to moderate, making them suitable for all fitness levels while letting you experience the fresh air and quiet beauty of the hills up close.
Patriata is also known for its fun outdoor activities — from horse riding on scenic paths, to trying your hand at archery, or watching playful monkeys in the trees. Tea stalls and snack vendors here serve hot chai and crispy pakoras — a delicious way to warm up while enjoying the view.
Whether you’re gliding over the hills on the chairlift, hiking through peaceful forests, or simply relaxing on a grassy meadow with a cup of tea, a day excursion to Patriata is an unforgettable blend of adventure, fun, and natural beauty — a refreshing escape just minutes away from Murree or Bhurban.
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Day Excursion to Kohala Bridge (From Murree/Bhurban)
A day excursion to Kohala Bridge, nestled at the gateway of Azad Kashmir, is a perfect way to escape into nature and enjoy a refreshing day of outdoor activities by the river. Just a short, scenic drive from Murree or Bhurban, this riverside retreat offers a blissful blend of adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery — making it ideal for families, couples, and nature lovers alike.
The journey begins with a beautiful drive through pine-clad hills and winding mountain roads, with cool breezes and panoramic valley views greeting you at every turn. Within an hour or so, you arrive at the iconic Kohala Bridge, a historic crossing over the emerald-green waters of the Jehlum River, surrounded by lush hills and crisp mountain air.
Here, the day unfolds with a variety of activities by the riverbank. You can dip your feet in the cool, refreshing waters, wander along the river’s edge, or simply sit back and enjoy the serene flow of the river against a backdrop of verdant mountains. The soothing sound of rushing water, the fresh air, and the peaceful atmosphere make it a truly relaxing experience.
For the more adventurous, nearby areas offer excellent spots for photography, short hikes, and playful exploration. One of the highlights of the trip is a visit to a nearby waterfall, tucked away in the hills — a perfect place to capture memorable photos and feel the mist of the cascading water.
A hearty lunch by the river, featuring local flavors and warm tea, adds to the charm of the day. There’s plenty of time to relax, take in the scenery, and capture stunning photos of the riverside landscapes, the bridge, and the surrounding greenery.
Whether you’re wading into the cool water, exploring the hidden waterfall, enjoying lunch with a view, or simply soaking in the mountain air, a day at Kohala Bridge is a wonderful escape — full of natural beauty, outdoor fun, and tranquil moments to cherish.
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Day Excursion to Muzaffarabad & Pir Chinasi (From Murree/Bhurban)
For travelers staying in the cool, pine-clad heights of Murree or Bhurban, a day excursion to Muzaffarabad and Pir Chinasi offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Azad Kashmir. Just a few hours away, this trip combines breathtaking mountain scenery, rich history, vibrant culture, and a touch of spiritual serenity — making it a perfect escape from the routine.
Located about 110 km from Murree/Bhurban, Muzaffarabad is reached in around 3–3.5 hours, following the scenic route via Kohala Bridge. The drive itself is an experience to savor, winding through emerald valleys, alongside the shimmering Jehlum and Neelum Rivers, with magnificent views at every turn. The crisp air, cascading streams, and lush green hills create an atmosphere of pure tranquility even before you reach the city.
On arrival, Muzaffarabad greets visitors with its lively charm and spectacular setting at the confluence of two rivers. The Red Fort, an impressive Mughal-era structure perched above the river, tells the story of the city’s strategic past, while the bustling Lohar Gali and riverside areas invite you for relaxed walks, offering excellent photo opportunities.
From the city, the adventure continues to Pir Chinasi, about 30 km uphill, where the road climbs steeply through pine forests and opens to astonishing vistas of surrounding valleys and far-off snow-capped peaks. At the summit lies the shrine of Pir Shah Hussain Bukhari, a revered Sufi saint, adding a spiritual and cultural depth to the visit. The vast, grassy meadows here are ideal for a peaceful stroll or simply soaking in the panoramic views of Kashmir’s majestic landscape — including glimpses of Shogran and Kaghan on clear days.
The local markets of Muzaffarabad offer a chance to experience Kashmiri culture up close, with handicrafts, embroidered shawls, woodwork, saffron, and dry fruits adding to the region’s colorful charm.
Whether you come for the sweeping views at Pir Chinasi, the echoes of history at the Red Fort, or the serene beauty of the rivers and valleys, this guided day excursion from Murree/Bhurban promises a truly enriching and memorable experience of Azad Kashmir’s natural and cultural wonders.
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Day Excursion to Mall Road (From Murree/Bhurban)
A day excursion to Mall Road Murree, with stops at the iconic Pindi Point and Kashmir Point, offers a delightful mix of history, scenic beauty, and lively culture — all within easy reach of Murree or Bhurban. This experience lets you explore the heart of Murree’s colonial heritage while enjoying the fresh mountain air and breathtaking vistas of the surrounding hills.
The short drive from Murree or Bhurban to the Mall Road sets the tone for a day filled with charm and discovery. Once the hub of British colonial officers and visitors escaping the summer heat of the plains, Mall Road retains its old-world charm with quaint stone buildings, iron lampposts, and traditional shops lining the lively promenade. As you stroll down the bustling street, you’ll pass local handicraft stores, cafes, bakeries, and colorful stalls selling everything from warm shawls and wooden toys to piping hot pakoras and tea.
From Mall Road, a walk or short drive takes you to Pindi Point, a scenic lookout offering sweeping views of the terraced hillsides and even the plains of Rawalpindi on a clear day. You can also enjoy a horse ride here or simply relax on one of the benches, soaking in the serenity.
At the other end of Mall Road lies the equally beautiful Kashmir Point, another peaceful vantage spot surrounded by pine trees and offering mesmerizing views of the distant snow-clad peaks of Kashmir. The walk to Kashmir Point is less crowded and perfect for those who want to escape the bustle of the main street while enjoying the cool breeze and forested paths.
Throughout the day, you’ll also catch glimpses of Murree’s colonial past — from old churches and stone cottages to heritage hotels that have stood the test of time.
Whether you’re shopping for souvenirs, enjoying a steaming cup of tea at a hillside café, or gazing at the majestic Himalayan foothills, this excursion offers a perfect mix of history, nature, and vibrant local culture — making it a memorable day in the hills.
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Day Hike to Mushkpuri (From Murree/Bhurban)
For those staying in Murree or Bhurban and yearning for an adventure that combines gentle hiking, fresh mountain air, and enchanting scenery, a day hike to Mushkpuri is the perfect choice. Standing at 2,800 meters (9,200 feet), Mushkpuri is the second-highest peak in the Galiyat region and a favorite among nature lovers for its easy-to-moderate trail and dreamy views.
Your journey begins right from your hotel in Murree or Bhurban, where you will be picked up and driven to the trailhead at Nathiagali, about an hour away. At the starting point near the famous Pines Hotel, you’ll meet your guide who will lead you on this serene adventure.
The hiking trail to Mushkpuri is about 2.5 km (one way) and takes you through a magical forest of towering pines, silver oaks, and wildflowers. The path is well-defined and relatively gentle, making it accessible to most with a basic level of fitness. Birds chirp above and the forest floor glows with patches of sunlight filtering through the trees, creating a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere.
As you ascend, the trail occasionally opens into clearings where sweeping vistas of the surrounding valleys and distant peaks unfold before your eyes. During the summer, the meadows are a riot of colorful blossoms, while in winter, the trail transforms into a sparkling white wonderland, perfect for snow lovers.
At the summit, you are rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views of the Kaghan Valley, River Kunhar, and if the day is clear, even glimpses of the mighty Kashmir mountains. The wide, grassy plateau at the top is ideal for resting, taking photos, and simply enjoying the quiet majesty of the mountains around you.
After spending some relaxing time at the summit, you’ll descend along the same picturesque trail, where your vehicle will be waiting to pick you up for the return journey to your hotel.
This guided hike to Mushkpuri is more than just a walk — it’s a chance to reconnect with nature, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and experience the timeless charm of the hills. A perfect day trip for anyone seeking beauty, tranquility, and a bit of adventure.
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