Explore Lahore’s heritage with a local guide. Visit iconic sites, savor traditional cuisine, and immerse in vibrant culture on this 2-day tour.
Explore Lahore’s heritage with a local guide. Visit iconic sites, savor traditional cuisine, and immerse in vibrant culture on this 2-day tour.
Explore Lahore’s Rich History, Culture & Cuisine
Lahore Fort - Lahore Fort (Shahi Qila) – A Majestic Mughal Heritage
Uncover the splendor of the Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prime example of Mughal architecture in South Asia. Constructed and expanded by notable emperors such as Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, this impressive…
Explore Lahore’s Rich History, Culture & Cuisine
Lahore Fort - Lahore Fort (Shahi Qila) – A Majestic Mughal Heritage
Uncover the splendor of the Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prime example of Mughal architecture in South Asia. Constructed and expanded by notable emperors such as Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, this impressive fort embodies centuries of regal history.
Badshahi Mosque - Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of the Badshahi Mosque, one of the largest and most beautiful mosques globally, built by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1673. Renowned for its grand red sandstone walls, white marble domes, and expansive courtyard accommodating over 100,000 worshippers, this masterpiece epitomizes the Mughal Empire’s grandeur.
Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal - Visit the Tomb of Allama Iqbal, the resting place of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet and visionary philosopher who inspired the creation of Pakistan. Situated beside the magnificent Badshahi Mosque and facing the Lahore Fort, this exquisite marble mausoleum symbolizes respect, inspiration, and national pride.
Wagah Border - Experience the thrilling atmosphere of the Wagah Border Flag-Lowering Ceremony, held every evening on the Pakistan–India border near Lahore. This renowned event highlights the unparalleled patriotism, discipline, and energy of both nations’ border forces — the Pakistan Rangers and India’s BSF — in a perfectly synchronized military parade.
As the sun sets, feel the crowd’s excitement surge with patriotic chants, waving flags, and thunderous applause. The soldiers’ powerful steps, high kicks, and fierce salutes create an unforgettable scene that embodies national pride and unity.
Located just 30 minutes from Lahore city, the Wagah Border is more than a border crossing — it’s a celebration of Pakistan’s spirit, courage, and culture. A must-see experience for every visitor to Lahore!
Anarkali Bazaar - Anarkali Bazaar – The Heartbeat of Lahore’s Shopping & Culture
Enter the vibrant chaos of Anarkali Bazaar, one of South Asia’s oldest and most lively markets — named after the legendary courtesan Anarkali from Mughal history. Situated in the heart of Lahore, this bazaar has been a center of trade, tradition, and local life for over 200 years.
Wander through its narrow lanes filled with fabrics, jewelry, handicrafts, spices, and delicious street food. The aroma of traditional snacks, the sound of bargaining, and the sight of bright stalls create an atmosphere full of life and energy.
Whether you’re searching for souvenirs, handmade art, or a taste of authentic Lahori culture, Anarkali Bazaar promises an unforgettable shopping experience that captures the true spirit of Lahore.
Experience Heritage, Architecture & Patriotism
Delhi Gate - Step into history through the Delhi Gate, one of the six remaining gateways of Lahore’s ancient Walled City. Built during the Mughal era, this grand entrance once welcomed travelers coming from Delhi — hence its name. Today, it stands as a living symbol of Lahore’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
As you walk through the gate, you’ll enter a vibrant maze of narrow streets, colorful bazaars, traditional food stalls, and historic havelis. The area beautifully captures the old charm of Lahore, where every corner tells a story from centuries past.
Shahi Hammam - Discover the hidden luxury of the Mughal era at the Shahi Hammam, also known as the Royal Bath, located near Delhi Gate in Lahore’s Walled City. Built in 1635 during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan, this beautifully restored bathhouse once served as a place of relaxation and purification for noble travelers and royals.
Step inside to explore its marble floors, domed ceilings, and ancient heating systems, all carefully designed for comfort and elegance. The interior walls still display traces of Persian-style frescoes and floral artwork, offering a glimpse into the artistic brilliance of Mughal craftsmanship.
Today, the Shahi Hammam stands as a living museum, allowing visitors to travel back in time and experience how the Mughal elite bathed, relaxed, and socialized centuries ago — a truly unique stop in Lahore’s heritage trail.
Gali Surjan Singh - Gali Surjan Singh – The Hidden Jewel of the Walled City
Nestled within the vibrant Walled City of Lahore, Gali Surjan Singh is a beautifully restored heritage street that transports you back to the golden days of old Lahore. Named after Hakim Surjan Singh, a royal physician during the Sikh era, this narrow yet charming lane showcases the timeless beauty of 19th-century architecture.
As you stroll through the street, you’ll see colorful wooden balconies, intricately carved doors, and restored havelis that reflect the unique blend of Mughal, Sikh, and Colonial designs. The warm light and peaceful vibe make it a perfect spot for photography and cultural exploration.
More than just a street, Gali Surjan Singh is a journey through Lahore’s living history — where every brick whispers stories of art, culture, and community.
Masjid Wazir Khan - Wazir Khan Mosque – The Gem of Mughal Art & Architecture
Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Wazir Khan Mosque, one of Lahore’s most exquisite Mughal masterpieces. Built in 1634 during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan, this mosque is world-renowned for its vibrant frescoes, intricate tile work, and Persian-style calligraphy that adorn nearly every inch of its walls.
Located inside the Walled City of Lahore, near Delhi Gate, the mosque offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle. As you step inside, you’ll be surrounded by a symphony of colors, floral motifs, and geometric patterns — each telling a story of faith, art, and craftsmanship.
The Wazir Khan Mosque isn’t just a place of worship; it’s a living gallery of Mughal-era artistry and one of the most photographed landmarks in Lahore — a must-visit for culture and history lovers.
Jahangir Tomb - Tomb of Emperor Jahangir – The Resting Place of a Mughal King
Step into the tranquil beauty of the Tomb of Emperor Jahangir, one of the most magnificent Mughal-era monuments in Lahore. Built in the 17th century by his beloved wife, Noor Jahan, this grand mausoleum is a masterpiece of red sandstone and white marble, surrounded by lush gardens and water channels inspired by the classic Charbagh (four-garden) design.
The walls of the tomb are adorned with floral mosaics, marble inlay work, and intricate frescoes, showcasing the artistic brilliance of the Mughal Empire. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning symmetry make it one of Lahore’s most picturesque and historically rich sites.
Located in Shahdara Bagh, just across the Ravi River, Jahangir’s Tomb stands as a timeless symbol of love, art, and royal grandeur — a must-visit destination for every history and architecture enthusiast.
Walled City of Lahore - Walled City of Lahore – The Living Museum of History
Explore the heart and soul of Lahore in its magnificent Walled City, also known as Androon Lahore. Enclosed by ancient gates and narrow winding streets, this historic quarter dates back over a thousand years and offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the city’s Mughal, Sikh, and Colonial past.
Walk through its bustling bazaars, traditional havelis, royal mosques, and restored heritage streets like Delhi Gate, Gali Surjan Singh, and the famous Wazir Khan Mosque — each filled with color, culture, and life. The aroma of local food, the sound of craftsmen at work, and the sight of centuries-old architecture make this area truly unforgettable.
The Walled City isn’t just a place — it’s an experience of authentic Lahori culture, where history lives and breathes in every corner.
Lahore Museum - Lahore Museum – The Treasure House of History & Culture
Step into the fascinating world of art, history, and heritage at the Lahore Museum, one of Pakistan’s oldest and most iconic museums. Established in 1894 during the British era, this grand red-brick building is a masterpiece of Indo-Saracenic architecture and holds thousands of priceless artifacts from the Gandhara, Mughal, Sikh, and British periods.
Explore galleries filled with ancient sculptures, miniature paintings, coins, manuscripts, and Islamic art — each narrating a story of the subcontinent’s glorious past. Don’t miss the famous Fasting Buddha, one of the most celebrated sculptures in South Asia.
Located on Mall Road, the Lahore Museum offers visitors a deep and enriching journey through centuries of civilization, making it an essential stop for history and culture lovers.
Liberty Market - Liberty Market – The Shopping Soul of Modern Lahore
Experience the vibrant charm of Liberty Market, one of Lahore’s most popular shopping and lifestyle hubs. Located in the heart of Gulberg, this lively open-air market blends modern fashion, local craftsmanship, and traditional hospitality — offering something for every visitor.
Stroll through its colorful lanes filled with clothing boutiques, jewelry shops, handicrafts, and local eateries, where you can find everything from trendy outfits to handmade souvenirs. As evening falls, the market comes alive with sparkling lights, families shopping, and the irresistible aroma of Lahori snacks.
Whether you’re a casual shopper or a culture lover, Liberty Market offers the perfect mix of style, comfort, and authentic Lahore energy — a must-visit spot for a true local experience.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Meals
- Meals
Experience the rich heritage of Lahore over an engaging two-day tour, led by a knowledgeable local guide who brings the city’s history to life. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Walled City. Enjoy insightful commentary as you wander through lively bazaars and indulge in…
Experience the rich heritage of Lahore over an engaging two-day tour, led by a knowledgeable local guide who brings the city’s history to life. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Walled City. Enjoy insightful commentary as you wander through lively bazaars and indulge in traditional cuisine at local eateries. This tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Lahore’s historical and cultural treasures, ideal for history enthusiasts and culture lovers.
- Two-day guided tour highlighting Lahore’s historical and cultural landmarks
- Explore sites like Lahore Fort and Badshahi Mosque
- Savor local cuisine in authentic eateries and bustling bazaars
- Ideal for travelers seeking a thorough exploration of Lahore’s heritage
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.