Pakistan Family Tours
Ever thought about journeying through Naran Valley to Chilas, taking a scenic drive to Phander Valley, and exploring breathtaking Hunza Valley? Pakistan's photography tour captures incredible landscapes. Tour Islamabad, and even on your way to the airport the valleys are postcard-worthy. The northern areas deliver mountain scenery that rivals anywhere on earth, and most travelers have no idea Pakistan looks like this.
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Lesly • traveled in November, 2025
Totally recommend Rock Valley Tours and our guide Manzoor. He does hiking, climbing tours and road trips. His English is excellent and very easy to understand. Everyone we spoke with in Pakistan spoke good English actually. Our tour was perfect. 100% Also, there is no alcohol. So, good chance to jump on the wagon ? We found Pakistan very safe. We saw a lot of solo foreign women travellers, to underline how safe it is. The people are warm, friendly and helpful. The food is next level good …everywhere. None of us got sick (or even close) during the entire trip. And the scenery! OMG it is nothing short of breathetaking. Just go! You won’t regret it.
12 Days Lahore, Islamabad, Hunza & Skardu Tour Pakistan - I
Iftikhar • traveled in August
Don't hesitate to travel with Crossroads Adventure team - easily our family's best trip. We usually try a different place to visit each year but we're already planning our next few trips there lol. We were there for a couple of weeks and were amazed by the beauty, delicious foods and made lifelong friends with the team.
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んムᄊᄊムり • traveled in March, 2026
I had an amazing experience with Revibe Journeys. From the very beginning, everything was handled professionally and smoothly. The team was extremely cooperative, punctual, and well-organized.
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Duration 16 days Destinations Islamabad, Peshawar, Saidu Sharif, Chitral, Mastuj, Shandur National Park, Hunza Valley, Sost, Gulmit, Naran Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Click Pak Tourism Services From
- US$2,250
12 Days Lahore, Islamabad, Hunza & Skardu Tour Pakistan
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My experience was great, and it was excellent from start to finish.”
DUNJA, traveled in June
Lahore's walled city and Kharpocho fort offer gentle paths for families ages 10+. Boat rides on Attabad Lake and desert adventures in Katpana captivate children, while historical Baltit and Altit Forts reveal cultural treasures.
Duration 12 days Destinations Lahore, Islamabad, Naran, Gilgit, Hunza Valley, Skardu Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Rock Valley Tours Pvt Ltd From
- US$1,900
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Pakistan Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We were there for a couple of weeks and were amazed by the beauty, delicious foods and made lifelong friends.”
Iftikhar, traveled in June
Rich history awaits families with children 10+ at Lahore's Royal Fort and Taxila Museum. Young archaeologists explore Mohenjodaro's ancient streets while comfortable stays at 4 Points Sheraton provide modern comfort. Family-friendly meals included.
Duration 9 days Destinations Karachi, Thatta, Hyderabad, Larkana, Sukkur, Multan, Lahore, Islamabad, Taxila, Rawalpindi Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Crossroads Adventure From
- US$2,000+$200 upfront costs
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2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The rich cultural heritage and picturesque beauty of the valley mesmerise the visitors and leave a permanent mark on them.”
Shiraz, traveled in February
Duration 6 days Destinations Islamabad, Saidu Sharif Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Revibe Journeys From $1,200
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Duration 8 days Destinations Islamabad, Taxila, Rawalpindi, Chitral, Garam Chashma Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$2,910
Small groups of 6 max travel at a comfortable pace through Pakistan's cultural sites with kids 8+. The National Museum in Karachi displays Indus Valley artifacts and Gandhara sculptures, then Lahore Food Street serves up traditional dishes alongside visits to Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lahore, Wagah, Karachi Age Range Ages 8+ Operator On The Go Tours From
5% Off- US$2,515
Explore Kalash Valley & Gilgit Baltistan Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The service was excellent and I would definitely join Dreamscape again in the future.”
Nabila, traveled in February
Duration 16 days Destinations Islamabad, Peshawar, Chitral, Mastuj, Gilgit, Hunza Valley, Skardu, Shigar, Khaplu Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Dreamscape Treks and Tours From
5% Off- US$2,276
What our customers ask about Pakistan Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly destinations in Pakistan?
Northern Pakistan's Hunza Valley and Fairy Meadows stand out as excellent choices for families. The Hunza Valley combines outdoor activities with cultural experiences where families can take boat trips on Attabad Lake and explore the centuries-old Baltit and Altit forts. Children often enjoy wandering through Karimabad's local markets. At Fairy Meadows the well-maintained walking paths offer clear views of Nanga Parbat mountain and the wooden cottage accommodations add a touch of adventure for young travelers. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned "The friendliness of the people of Hunza is something we have never experienced anywhere in the world their honesty warmth and above all the beauty."
What type of accommodation is available for families in Pakistan?
The accommodation options in Pakistan range from international hotel chains to local guesthouses that cater to families. In Islamabad the Marriott Hotel provides family rooms while the Luxus Hunza Resort offers mountain-view family suites in the north. According to a TourRadar traveler: "All the places in the north have spectacular sceneries. The hotels we stayed at were all acceptable given the remoteness of the area." Most properties can arrange extra beds or connecting rooms for families and breakfast is often included in the room rate.
What is the best time of year to visit Pakistan with children?
The most comfortable months for family travel in Pakistan fall between March and May or September to November. These periods offer mild temperatures ideal for outdoor exploration. The Hunza Valley becomes particularly appealing in spring (March-April) when cherry blossoms bloom while autumn provides clear skies for sightseeing. A TourRadar traveler notes: "Pakistan in spring is too beautiful and everyone is friendly and approachable. Our accommodation had a great view as well." Cities like Lahore and Islamabad can get very hot in summer (June-August) and the northern regions experience cold winters.
How safe is Pakistan for family travel?
Tourist areas in Pakistan such as Hunza Valley Islamabad and Lahore have become increasingly secure for family visits. One TourRadar traveler shared: "I never feared for my safety. My many conversations with the Pakistanis affirmed my belief that we all aspire to be safe healthy happy and feel loved." Companies like Crossroads Adventure and Exploria help ensure family safety through experienced guides carefully planned routes and round-the-clock support services.
What educational experiences are available for children in Pakistan?
Children can discover Pakistan's rich heritage through hands-on experiences at historical sites cultural events and natural landmarks. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "We got to explore glaciers mountains and attend a traditional wedding. The most special part was staying with Sultan's family." The country offers learning opportunities at UNESCO sites local villages and wildlife areas. Islamabad's Lok Virsa Museum and the Lahore Fort feature educational programs while the Hunza Valley serves as an outdoor classroom for geography and natural science lessons.
What should families pack for a trip to Pakistan?
Essential items for a family trip to Pakistan include comfortable walking shoes modest clothing sun protection and necessary medications. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The area is colder mainly in the evening hence a light jacket is recommended." When visiting northern regions like Hunza pack clothing layers to adapt to temperature changes. Consider bringing familiar snacks first aid supplies and activities for children during travel times. While hotels like Eagle's Nest in Duikar provide basic amenities families should pack specific items they rely on at home.





























