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Gilgit Baltistan Special Tour

The journey will offer river valleys, lush pastures, high passes, remote villages and mighty mountains. You complete the journey across Himalayas, Karakoram and Hindukush ranges while traveling by 4 x 4 jeeps. Our well trained kitchen and camping staff will accompany you, who specialize in local dishes converted to western taste every camp night is compensated by equal number of hotel accommodation where available.

Helicopter Tour

Helicopter Safari Pakistan combines the thrill of Touring in the glacial surroundings around Baltoro Glacier with the pleasure of flying over the colourful valleys of Skardu, Shigar and Askole which offers magnificent mountain scenery with glimpses of Paiyu, Trango Towers, Masherbrum, Mitre Peak, Chogolisa, Golden Throne, Broad Peak, K2, Gasherbrums and the entire Baltoro Massif. Helicopter Tour in Pakistan is very popular with people who are short on time and yet want to have a lifetime experience of the thrill of this wonderful flight into the heart of Karakoram and want a short holiday in the mountains with its physical and visual pleasures. Heli tour in Pakistan is one of the best tour in the world, where you will experience the world best climbing and trekking routes, also explore the Ancient Silk Route, Hunza valley, and the old kingdom of Baltistan. Since many years Machulo Treks & Tour Pakistan We have been offering services to Helicopter Safari Pakistan enthusiasts from around the World. Machulo Trek & Tour Pakistan operates 7 days Helicopter Tour to the heart of Karakoram. The duration may be longer or shorter depending on the clients experience, ability and time.

All Pakistan Tour

We offer the most exclusive All Pakistan Tour with all the services one can ask for. From flight booking to excellent commutes, accommodation with tour guides to all your favorite places in all over Pakistan. Select a perfect tour plan to Pakistan with the exceptional services you ever wished for at the most reasonable price to explore and visit the beautiful areas of Pakistan. Pakistan is so geographically varied that every adventure travel lover in the world would love to take Pakistan tour at least once in their lifetime. From lush green valleys to Cold deserts, unexplored beaches to the second highest Mountain in the world, from Gilgit Baltistan of North to Ziarat of Baluchistan. Pakistan is blessed with natural landscapes; each one more beautiful than the other. Apart from the geographical undulations, the diversity in the culture, food, language, and even flora and fauna found in the various regions of Pakistan is quite fascinating. This affluence is the reason why Pakistan Tour Packages are so popular.

Islamabad to Karachi Tour

Enjoy this private tour of Islamabad and visit ten of the city’s most famous spots. You can start in the morning or after lunch for this tour lasting approximately eight hours. Some of the places you visit will be mosques, monuments, museums, markets, villages, and lakes, so be prepared to cover a lot of ground and history. Your guide and driver will take you from place to place in a comfy air conditioned car. Karachi is the largest city of Pakistan with over 18 millions people this city has a lot to offer for any age or interest group there are several options for the tours in Karachi. Travel & Cultures offer many tours of Karachi, following are few options for Karachi sightseeing. We will drive to the main downtown Karachi and Visit the Quid-e-Azam, the Founder of the Nation's Mausoleum the main landmark of Karachi, an impressive monument built with white marble in 1956. The tomb of the Father of Nation Quaid-e-Azam is on ground level the main mausoleum is built well above it and gives a panoramic view of Karachi, you will also have the opportunity to see the museum of Quaid-e-Azam where artifacts form his life are kept.

Sindh Tour

Sindh is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province by population after Punjab. It shares land borders with the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan to the east and north-east and Punjab to the north. It shares International border with the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan to the east; it is also bounded by the Arabian Sea to the south. Sindh's landscape consists mostly of alluvial plains flanking the Indus River, the Thar Desert in the eastern portion of the province along the international border with India, and the Kirthar Mountains in the western portion of the province.

Balochistan Tour

Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan. Comprising 44% of the country’s land mass. It traces its history from times immemorial when it was inhabited by Stone Age hunters. According to French Archaeologist Professor Jarrige, by 6,000 BC farmers on the Bolan River were cultivating barley, wheat and dates using floodwater and storing their surplus in large mud bins. The people here were growing cotton and making pottery. Before the birth of Christ, it had commerce and trade links with ancient civilization of Babylon through Iran and into the valleys of Tigris and Euphrates. Alexander the Great (326 BC) had an encounter with the Sibia tribe of Balochistan. Muhammad Bin Qasim (711 AD) and Mehmood Ghaznavi (11th century AD) also invaded Balochistan resulting in the development of Muslim character. Even today most tribal people of this province resemble Arabs and the inhabitants can be quite a fascinating subject of study by anthropologists.

Punjab Tour

Punjab is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in central eastern region, Punjab is the second-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the largest province by population. It shares land borders with the Pakistani provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the north-west, Balochistan to the south-west and Sindh to the south, as well as Islamabad Capital Territory to the north-west, Autonomous Territory of AJK to the north and International border with the Indian states of Rajasthan and Punjab to the east and Indian-administered Kashmir to the north-east. Punjab is the most fertile province of the country as River Indus and it's four major tributaries Ravi, Jhelum, Chenab and Sutlej flow through it. Forming the bulk of the transnational Punjab region between Pakistan and India, it is bounded locally by Sindh to the south, Balochistan to the west, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the northwest, the Islamabad Capital Territory to the north, and the Pakistani-administered territory of Azad Jammu and Kashmir to the northeast. On its eastern side, it is bounded by the India–Pakistan border, sharing an international boundary with the Indian states of Punjab and Rajasthan to the east and southeast, respectively, and a disputed boundary with the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir to the northeast. The province's capital is Lahore—a cultural, modern, historical, economic, and cosmopolitan centre of Pakistan. Other major cities include Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Multan, and Sialkot. Punjab is also the world's fifth-most populous subnational entity, and the most populous outside of China and India. Modern-day Pakistani Punjab has been inhabited since ancient times; the Indus Valley civilization, dating to 3300 BCE, was first discovered at Harappa.[5] It features heavily in the Sanskrit-language Indian epic known as the Mahabharata, and is also home to Taxila, the site of what is considered by many scholars to be the oldest university in the world. Punjab is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in central eastern region, Punjab is the second-largest province of Pakistan...Punjab, is known for its ancient cultural heritage as well as its religious diversity. The lands of Punjab have been home to a number of Sufi Shrines, Hindu Temples and holiest sites of Sikhism. The Indus Valley Civilization once ruled the region. The Gandhara civilization was also quite dominant in the northern region of Punjab at Taxila. Punjab represent a unique mixture of Mughals, Sikhs and Colonial architecture.

Green Hills Tour Pakistan

Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of the indo pak subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range. Today, the term encompasses a larger area that includes the Indian-administered territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the Pakistani-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Chinese-administered territories of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract. In 1820 the Sikh Empire, under Ranjit Singh, Kashmir. In 1846, after the Sikh defeat in the First Anglo-Sikh War, and upon the purchase of the region from the British under the Treaty of Amritsar, the Raja of Jammu, Gulab Singh, became the new ruler of Kashmir. The rule of his descendants, under the paramountcy of the British Crown, lasted until the Partition of India in 1947, when the former princely state of the British Indian Empire became a disputed territory, now administered by three countries: India, Pakistan, and China We can see the beautiful seen of Kashmir and the valley, in the way, one can enjoy beautiful waterfalls and glaciers and wonderful landscapes. It is is surrounded by lush green hills, thick forests and attractions include lakes, and waterfalls. It is the source of Swat River. The district of Neelum is the northern most of 10 districts located within the Pakistani-administered territory of Azad Kashmir. Taking up the larger part of the Neelam Valley, the district has a population of around 200,000+ people. It was among the worst-hit areas of Pakistan during the 2005 Kashmir earthquake. Keran is a village and tourist resort in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located 93 kilometers from Muzaffarabad on the bank of Neelum River at the altitude of 1,524 meters. Neelam village is 2.5 kilometers away from here. The adjacent village on the other side of the Neelum river in Indian Kashmir is also known as Keran. Keran is accessible by Neelam valley road, and is located 93 km from Muzaffarabad. We can see the beautiful seen of Kashmir and the valley, in the way, one can enjoy beautiful waterfalls and glaciers and wonderful landscapes. It is is surrounded by lush green hills, thick forests and attractions include lakes, and waterfalls. It is the source of Swat River.

Neelum Valley Tour

The district of Neelum is the northern most of 10 districts located within the Pakistani-administered territory of Azad Kashmir. Taking up the larger part of the Neelam Valley, the district has a population of around 200,000+ people. It was among the worst-hit areas of Pakistan during the 2005 Kashmir earthquake. Keran is a village and tourist resort in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located 93 kilometers from Muzaffarabad on the bank of Neelum River at the altitude of 1,524 meters. Neelam village is 2.5 kilometers away from here. The adjacent village on the other side of the Neelum river in Indian Kashmir is also known as Keran. Keran is accessible by Neelam valley road, and is located 93 km from Muzaffarabad. We can see the beautiful seen of Kashmir and the valley, in the way, one can enjoy beautiful waterfalls and glaciers and wonderful landscapes. It is is surrounded by lush green hills, thick forests and attractions include lakes, and waterfalls. It is the source of Swat River.

Kashmir Tour

Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of the indo pak subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range. Today, the term encompasses a larger area that includes the Indian-administered territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the Pakistani-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Chinese-administered territories of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract. In 1820 the Sikh Empire, under Ranjit Singh, Kashmir. In 1846, after the Sikh defeat in the First Anglo-Sikh War, and upon the purchase of the region from the British under the Treaty of Amritsar, the Raja of Jammu, Gulab Singh, became the new ruler of Kashmir. The rule of his descendants, under the paramountcy of the British Crown, lasted until the Partition of India in 1947, when the former princely state of the British Indian Empire became a disputed territory, now administered by three countries: India, Pakistan, and China We can see the beautiful seen of Kashmir and the valley, in the way, one can enjoy beautiful waterfalls and glaciers and wonderful landscapes. It is is surrounded by lush green hills, thick forests and attractions include lakes, and waterfalls. It is the source of Swat River.

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