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Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, offers a plethora of historical landmarks and vibrant markets to explore. A guided city sightseeing tour takes visitors to popular destinations like Lahore Museum, Shalimar Gardens, and Anarkali Bazaar. Additionally, visitors can indulge in the city’s diverse culinary scene and experience the famous Food Street, Gawalmundi. With something for everyone, Lahore is a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Day 01:
Arrival at Lahore. Meet & assist and transfer to the hotel. Afternoon proceeds for halfway city sightseeing of Lahore. LAHORE MUSEUM: We will drive to the National Museum, which contains one of the finest collections of Buddhist Art from the Gandhara period. Here one is able to view the original Fasting Buddha statue. In front of the museum is the Zam-Zama, the gun immortalized by Rudyard Kipling, and the campus of Punjab University. We will also visit the Town Hall, a yellow building with bulbous silver domes. A visit to the Lahore museum will prove to be a rewarding experience. There are specialist markets such as Laxmi Chowk, but the best plan is to make an evening visit to Food Street, Gawalmundi, which provides visual and gastronomic entertainment, and the chance to buy some local crafts. Most people eat to live, but Lahore’s life to eat”. In Lahore, there are restaurants and shops selling every kind of food imaginable. Overnight at the hotel.
(Breakfast only)
Day 02:
After breakfast proceeds for a full day of city sightseeing in Lahore. We drive through Lahore’s crammed full streets to the Shalimar Gardens, planned by Ali Mardan of Persia and set out in the Persian style with marble pavilions, a marble waterfall and more than 400 fountains in an area of 42 acres. Emperor Shah Jahan planned the erection of this “Garden of Heaven” in 1642. After that we carry on to the Anarkali Bazaar, named after a good-looking dancer named Anarkali who was put to bereavement by Emperor Akbar for having an affair with Prince Salim, who later became Emperor Jehangir. We will also visit Wazir Khan’s Mosque, constructed under the stewardship of the Governor in 1643, and the shrine of Data Ganj Baksh.
Overnight at the hotel.
(Breakfast only)
Day 03:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport for a homebound flight.
Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, offers a plethora of historical landmarks and vibrant markets to explore. A guided city sightseeing tour takes visitors to popular destinations like Lahore Museum, Shalimar Gardens, and Anarkali Bazaar. Additionally, visitors can indulge in the city’s diverse culinary scene and experience the famous Food Street, Gawalmundi. With something for everyone, Lahore is a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Day 01:
Arrival at Lahore. Meet & assist and transfer to the hotel. Afternoon proceeds for halfway city sightseeing of Lahore. LAHORE MUSEUM: We will drive to the National Museum, which contains one of the finest collections of Buddhist Art from the Gandhara period. Here one is able to view the original Fasting Buddha statue. In front of the museum is the Zam-Zama, the gun immortalized by Rudyard Kipling, and the campus of Punjab University. We will also visit the Town Hall, a yellow building with bulbous silver domes. A visit to the Lahore museum will prove to be a rewarding experience. There are specialist markets such as Laxmi Chowk, but the best plan is to make an evening visit to Food Street, Gawalmundi, which provides visual and gastronomic entertainment, and the chance to buy some local crafts. Most people eat to live, but Lahore’s life to eat”. In Lahore, there are restaurants and shops selling every kind of food imaginable. Overnight at the hotel.
(Breakfast only)
Day 02:
After breakfast proceeds for a full day of city sightseeing in Lahore. We drive through Lahore’s crammed full streets to the Shalimar Gardens, planned by Ali Mardan of Persia and set out in the Persian style with marble pavilions, a marble waterfall and more than 400 fountains in an area of 42 acres. Emperor Shah Jahan planned the erection of this “Garden of Heaven” in 1642. After that we carry on to the Anarkali Bazaar, named after a good-looking dancer named Anarkali who was put to bereavement by Emperor Akbar for having an affair with Prince Salim, who later became Emperor Jehangir. We will also visit Wazir Khan’s Mosque, constructed under the stewardship of the Governor in 1643, and the shrine of Data Ganj Baksh.
Overnight at the hotel.
(Breakfast only)
Day 03:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to the airport for a homebound flight.