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06 Days / 05 Nights
English, Urdu
The Journey of Faith offers a unique opportunity to explore two of Pakistan’s significant cities, renowned for their cultural and historical significance – Lahore, the cultural hub, and Islamabad, the capital city. Along this spiritual odyssey, pilgrims and visitors have the chance to immerse themselves in the sanctity of two revered religious sites nestled between Lahore and Islamabad.
The Ketasraj temples, situated in the Jhelum district at Ketas, hold special significance as the second holiest places for Hindus. Steeped in history, these temples are believed to predate the era of Christ. Dedicated to deities such as Shev Jee, Kali Mata, and Hanuman Jee, they overlook a lake said to have formed from the tear of Lord Shiva, creating a serene and spiritually charged atmosphere.
Moving towards Hassanabdal, Punja Sahib stands as a holy center for Sikhism, located approximately 48 km from Islamabad. This Gurdwara is revered for a rock bearing the handprint of Guru Nanak, adding a profound spiritual dimension to the site. Pilgrims from the Sikh community consider this place sacred, making it an integral part of their religious journey.
In addition to the religious sites, the itinerary includes visits to the vibrant cities of Lahore, providing a glimpse into the cultural richness of the region. Furthermore, the exploration extends to the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, offering a well-rounded experience of Pakistan’s history, culture, and contemporary life.
Commencing and concluding in Lahore, this journey caters not only to the local faithful but also extends a warm invitation to international tourists, including those visiting from India. For the latter, the option to add a four-day tour to explore the holy places in the historic cities of Pakistan enhances the richness of this spiritual pilgrimage, fostering cultural exchange and a deeper understanding of the shared heritage between nations.
Your journey begins with your arrival at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore, the vibrant cultural heart of Pakistan. After a warm welcome and hotel check-in, you will begin exploring the city’s most iconic landmarks. The afternoon includes visits to the majestic Badshahi Mosque, built in 1673 and one of the largest Mughal mosques in South Asia; the historic Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that reflects centuries of imperial grandeur; and the serene Shalimar Gardens, an exquisite example of Mughal landscape design. In the evening, return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, you will depart Lahore for Islamabad, with a special stop at the ancient Ketas Raj Temples located in Chakwal district. These temples, dating back over 2,000 years, are considered the second holiest Hindu site in Pakistan. The sacred complex includes shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Hanuman Jee, and Kali Mata, and features a holy pond known as Amrit Kund, believed to have formed from the tears of Lord Shiva. The peaceful surroundings and mythological importance of the site offer a deeply spiritual experience. After exploring Ketas, continue the drive to Islamabad, check in at your hotel, and rest for the evening.
This morning, drive to Hassan Abdal, located about 48 kilometers from Islamabad, to visit Gurdwara Panja Sahib, one of Sikhism’s most sacred shrines. This revered site is famous for the sacred boulder bearing the handprint of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Sikh pilgrims from around the world consider this gurdwara a central stop in their spiritual journey. After spending reflective time at Panja Sahib, return to Islamabad and explore key attractions of the capital. You will visit the Faisal Mosque, Pakistan’s largest and most iconic mosque; the Pakistan Monument, symbolizing national unity; and Lok Virsa Museum, which showcases the country’s rich folk traditions. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast, begin your return journey to Lahore by road, passing through the plains of Punjab. You may stop for lunch or refreshments en route. Upon arrival in Lahore in the afternoon, the rest of the day is free for relaxation or personal exploration. You may choose to enjoy a quiet evening or visit one of the city’s modern cafés or parks. Overnight stay will be in Lahore.
This day is dedicated to immersing yourself in Lahore’s deep historical and cultural roots. Begin with a visit to the Walled City of Lahore, entering through the restored Delhi Gate and walking through the narrow, bustling streets filled with heritage havelis, mosques, and bazaars. Continue to the Lahore Museum, home to important artifacts including the world-renowned Fasting Buddha from the Gandhara period. Later, enjoy shopping at Anarkali Bazaar and Liberty Market, known for textiles, handicrafts, and traditional jewelry. Conclude the day with a delicious dinner at the Fort Road Food Street, where the illuminated view of the Badshahi Mosque adds to the experience. Overnight stay in Lahore.
After breakfast, it’s time to conclude your journey. You will be transferred to Lahore Airport for your departure flight. For guests returning to India, a transfer to the Wagah Border can be arranged. Depart with cherished memories of a soulful and insightful journey across Pakistan’s sacred and cultural landmarks.
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