Cultural Tours
| Karachi: |
The National Museum, Tomb of Mohammad Ali Jinnah (founder of Pakistan), Wazir Mansion and Bhori Bazaar. |
| Lahore: |
Badshahi Mosque (built in 1674), Lahore Fort and Shish Mahal (the "Palace of Mirrors" built by Shahjahan in 1631), Lahore Museum and the Shalimar Garden |
| Peshawar: |
Peshawar Museum, Mausoleum of Khushal Khan Khattak, Mosque of Mahabat Khan, Balahisar Fort, The Old Peshawar City and the Great Khyber Pass. |
| Quetta: |
The Archaeological Musuem, Hazarganji Chiltan National Park, and Urak Valley. |
| Bahawalpur: |
Sadiq Garh Palace and The Majestic Noor Mahal. |
| Multan: |
Shrines of Sheikh Baha-ud-Din Zakaria, Shah Shams-ud-Din Sabzwari, and Shah Rukn-e-Alam. |
| Gilgit |
Impressive rock carvings of Lord Buddha. |
| Karimabad: |
Baltit Fort, Altit Fort (900 years old), and the sacred rocks. |
| Chitral |
Shahi Mosque and Chitral Fort. |
| Skardu |
Alexandria Fort, Sand dunes, the Buddha Rock. |
| Khaplu: |
Raja Palace, the ancient Chaqchan Mosque The Most beautiful mosque in Asia (800 yeas old) and Khanqah (500 years old). |
CITIES/TOWNS HAVING GREAT HISTORICAL BACKGROUND:
MOENJIODARO:
(Mount of the Death) The premier of the Indus Valley Civilization thrived from 3000 to 1700 BC.
HARAPPA:
One of the main sites of the Indus Valley Civilization witnessing the settlement of 5000 years old cultural continuity of civilization.
TAXILA:
The center of Gandhara art and culture bearing history back from 516 BC to 600 AD.
Baltistan Tours arranges custom made cultural tours of different durations involving different historical and cultural sites and places from the metropolitan city of Karachi in the south to the far-flung valleys of Shigar and Khaplu in the North.