It is Pakistan that has eye-catching natural beauty, in addition to a rich culture and heritage, and a great diversity of landscapes, which provides an unparalleled tourism opportunity.
Embark on an enriching journey through Pakistan, a land where ancient civilizations, majestic mountains, and vibrant cultures converge. From the bustling streets of Lahore to the tranquil valleys of Hunza and Skardu, our cultural and spiritual tours offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience for UK travellers seeking history, nature, and Islamic heritage.
Whether you’re traveling for Ziyarah, adventure, or cultural discovery, our packages are designed to reflect the values and comfort Muslim travellers expect, halal meals, experienced guides, and spiritual insight included.
Excluded
6 Nights | 7 Days
(Islamabad – Skardu & Kachura)
Hotel: Shangrila Resort Skardu
Hotel: Shangrila Resort Skardu
Hotel: Qayam Resorts Skardu
(Skardu – Kharmang Valley)
Hotel: Himalaya Hotel Skardu
(Skardu- Shigar)
Hotel: Himalaya Hotel Skardu
(Skardu – Khaplu Valley)
(Skardu – Bashow)
(Skardu – Islamabad)
Explore Pakistan’s most iconic spiritual and historical landmarks with Umrah Al-Amanah
As Pakistan’s second-largest city, Lahore serves as the country’s cultural and intellectual hub. Known for its Islamic architecture, historical landmarks, and rich culinary scene, Lahore is home to iconic sites such as; Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, Data Darbar, Shalimar Garden, and Walled City of Lahore.
A masterpiece of nature, where towering mountains meet pure lakes and winding rivers in an interesting and attractive harmony.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through this hidden gem, explore its stunning beauty and blend in with its wonderful tranquility, with waterfalls, gardens, forts, cold desserts and so much more to see.
Hunza Valley is famous for its snow-capped mountains. Home to other mountains: Passu Peak, Ultra Peak, and Kuksal Sar. It is famous for its ruby mines and beautiful scenery.
Gilgit-Baltistan is known for its stunning natural beauty, unique landscapes and evergreen forests. There are activities and things to do while enjoying the stunning views.
UK & Local Support: Flights from UK cities, visa guidance, and vetted 4‑* hotels.
Certified Guides: Accredited tour leaders with in-depth knowledge of Ottoman history and Islamic heritage in Bosnia.
Muslim-Friendly Services: Tailored itineraries with halal meals, prayer arrangements in mosques, and historic ziyārāt.
Safety & Trust: Licensed transport, travel insurance options, and a strong booking history.
Yes, many areas of Pakistan, particularly those on our itinerary like Lahore, Hunza, Skardu, and Gilgit, are considered safe for tourism. Our guided tours include local experts and comply with all safety standards.
Definitely. All accommodations are vetted for privacy, comfort, and cultural respect. Our guides ensure you observe prayers and modest dress.
UK citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Pakistan, which can be easily processed online through the Pakistan e-Visa Portal.
The best time to visit varies by region, but generally:
March to May and September to November are ideal for the northern areas.
Autumn and spring are pleasant for city tours like Lahore and Islamabad.
Yes, halal food is available everywhere in Pakistan, making it an ideal destination for Muslim travellers.
Absolutely. We include visits to spiritual landmarks like Data Darbar, Wazir Khan Mosque, and regional shrines as part of our religious heritage offerings.
We are based in both the UK and Makkah, with local offices offering real-time support and ground services.
Our agency is registered, experienced, multilingual, and dedicated to providing transparent and high-quality Islamic travel services.
Empowering pilgrims with seamless, sacred journeys to Makkah’s heartland.