Sikh Religion

“Jee Ayan Noon”

Pakistan is a Holy land for the Sikh religion.

Plan your yatra (Darshan) to Nankana Sahib, Kartarpur sahib, Gurdwara Panja Sahib and Gurdwara Dera sahib.

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Guru Nanak Dev Ji (Nankana Sahib)

Nankana Sahib Locale of Punjab Territory in Pakistan. This locale Nankan Sahib arranged close to the Sheikhupura area. The Nankana Sahib Locale was a piece of the Sheikhpura Region before, however after 2005, the area was separated from to frame the New Nankana Sahib Region.

The old name of Nankana town was Talwandi Rai Bhoe Ki, a Muslim Rajput of the Bhatti clan and a retainer of the Delhi leaders of the mid-fifteenth century. His relative, Rai Bular, the head of Talvandi, was a contemporary of Master Nanak. The town has nine Gurdwaras including the Gurdwara Janam Asthan which denotes the origination of Master Nanak Dev.

The initial 15 or 16 years of Master Nanak’s life were spent at Talwandi. Afterward, he moved to Sultanpur Lodhi, right now the area of the Punjab, India, where his sister Bibi Nanaki lived. From that point, he set out on his long lecturing ventures, his last visit to his local spot being in 1510. A few altars in the town raised long after his demise, mark the spots where he was conceived, where he played with other kids, where he examined and where he tended his dad’s steers.

To make Sikh Yatra as comfortable as possible, the state government has hopeful designs for the locale and has organized designs to create Nankana Sahib with various tasks including a rest house for Sikh travelers, another inn, a shopping center, a lodging plan, a world class college, new schools, a contemporary medical clinic and a street connect to the Lahore-Faisalabad double carriage way.

Kartarpur Sahib

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Kartarpur is a town arranged in the Shakargarh Tehsil, Region Narowal in Punjab, Pakistan. Situated on the correct bank of the Ravi Stream. It is accepted to have been begun by the principal master of Sikhism, Master Nanak, where he built up the primary Sikh people group.

The principal master of Sikhism, Master Nanak, set up Kartarpur in 1504 Advertisement on the correct bank of the Ravi Waterway. Kartarpur signifies the “spot of God”. Here all individuals, paying little mind to their religion or standing, lived respectively, speaking to the principal Sikh people group. After his excursions for around 20 years, Master Nanak settled in Kartarpur adjacent to with his family.

Following his passing in 1539, Hindus and Muslims both guaranteed him as their own and brought tombs up in his memory with a mutual divider between them. The moving section of the Ravi Stream, at last, washed away the catacombs. Be that as it may, Master Nanak’s child spared the urn holding his remains and reburied it on the left bank of the waterway, where another resident was shaped, speaking to the present day Dera Baba Nanak.

At the site Master Nanak has passed on, the Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib was manufactured. It is viewed as the second holiest site for the Sikh religion. Recently the government of Pakistan has opened Kartarpur corridor for Sikh Yatra which is a huge step toward promoting peace.

Gurdwara Panja Sahib

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Gurdwara Panja Sahib, located in Hasan Abdal, Pakistan, is a revered Sikh religious site known for its historical significance and the miraculous imprint of Guru Nanak Dev’s handprint on a rock. As one of the most prominent Gurdwaras outside of India, Panja Sahib attracts thousands of Sikh devotees and visitors from around the world who seek spiritual solace and connect with the rich Sikh heritage.

The origins of Gurdwara Panja Sahib can be traced back to the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. Guru Nanak Dev embarked on extensive travels across different regions to spread his message of peace, equality, and devotion to God. During one of his journeys, Guru Nanak Dev arrived in Hasan Abdal, a town located in present-day Pakistan, in the early 16th century.

The story behind the sacred handprint at Panja Sahib dates back to Guru Nanak Dev’s visit to Hasan Abdal. Legend has it that Guru Nanak Dev was resting under a tree when a jealous local ruler, Wali Qandhari, felt threatened by the Guru’s growing influence and popularity among the people. In an attempt to discredit Guru Nanak Dev, Wali Qandhari decided to block the water flowing to the nearby agricultural fields where the Guru’s followers resided.

Upon witnessing this injustice, Guru Nanak Dev’s disciples sought his help. The Guru, in his divine wisdom, touched a rock with his hand and caused a spring of freshwater to gush forth. This sudden flow of water reached the thirsty fields and revived the crops, leaving Wali Qandhari astounded. Realizing the futility of his actions, he became remorseful and sought forgiveness from Guru Nanak Dev.

Gurdwara Dera Sahib

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Nestled in the heart of Lahore, Pakistan, Gurdwara Dera Sahib stands as a serene sanctuary, exuding an aura of tranquility and devotion. This historic Sikh shrine carries with it a captivating tale of love, sacrifice, and the enduring legacy of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Guru of Sikhism.

Gurdwara Dera Sahib holds immense significance in Sikh history. It is believed to be the site where Guru Arjan Dev attained martyrdom in 1606, making it an epitome of spiritual strength and unwavering faith. The gurdwara, a testament to the resilience of Sikh heritage, attracts devotees and history enthusiasts from all corners of the globe.

As one approaches Gurdwara Dera Sahib, an exquisite architectural marvel unfolds. The grand entrance, adorned with intricate frescoes and delicate marble carvings, beckons visitors to enter a realm of profound spirituality. The main prayer hall, known as the “Darbar Sahib,” showcases stunning artwork depicting scenes from the life of Guru Arjan Dev and other Sikh gurus.

The focal point of Gurdwara Dera Sahib is the holy shrine housing Guru Granth Sahib, the eternal Sikh scripture. The air is permeated with the melodious recitation of sacred hymns, transporting devotees into a state of deep reverence and introspection. The gurdwara’s peaceful ambiance invites individuals of all faiths to find solace and connect with their inner selves.

Vaisakhi da Mela in punjabi

Baisakhi Festival

Vaisakhi is otherwise called Baisakhi is a verifiable and strict celebration in Sikhism. It is generally celebrated on 13 or 14 April consistent, which acknowledges the development of Khalsa Panth of warriors under Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. In Hinduism, Vaisakhi praises the Solar new year, in view of the Vikram Samvat schedule. Vaisakhi marks the main day of the long stretch of Vaisakha. It is as well a spring harvest celebration for Hinduism and Sikhs.

In Sikhism, Vaisakhi marks the start of the Khalsa. This was in 1699 that the Khalsa was made so this is the beginning of the Khalsa. Vaisakhi watches significant occasions throughout the total existence of Sikhism and the Indian subcontinent that occurred in the Punjab district. The importance of Vaisakhi as a significant Sikh celebration denoting the introduction of Sikh request began after the mistreatment and execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur for declining to change over to Islam compelled of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. This puts forth the royal celebration of the tenth Guru of Sikhism and the memorable arrangement of Khalsa, both on the Vaisakhi day. Vaisakhi was likewise the day when frontier British domain authorities submitted the Jallianwala Bagh slaughter on a get-together, an occasion powerful to the Indian development against provincial standard.

On Vaisakhi, Gurdwaras are enlivened and hold kirtans, Sikhs visit and wash in lakes or waterways before visiting neighborhood Gurdwaras, people group fairs and Nagar kirtan parades are held, and individuals accumulate to mingle and share bubbly nourishments. For some Hindus, the celebration is their conventional sunlight based new year, a reap celebration, an event to wash in holy streams, for example, Ganges, Jhelum, and Kaveri, visit sanctuaries, meet companions and partake in different merriments. In different parts of India, the Vaisakhi celebration is known by different provincial names.

Vaisakhi is a collect celebration for individuals of the Punjab locale. In the Punjab, Vaisakhi marks the ripening of the Rabi reaps. Vaisakhi additionally denotes the Punjabi new year. This day is regarded as a thanksgiving day by ranchers whereby ranchers pay their tribute, expressing gratitude toward God for the copious reap and furthermore petitioning God for future thriving. The collect celebration is praised by Sikhs and Punjabi Hindus. Truly, during the mid twentieth century, Vaisakhi was a holy day for Sikhs and Hindus and a mainstream celebration for all Muslims and non-Muslims including Punjabi Christians. In present day times, some of the time Christians take an interest in Baisakhi festivities alongside Sikhs and Hindus.

Nankana Sahib

  1. Gurdwara Janam Asthan, Nankana Sahib
  2. Gurdwara Bal Lilah, Nankana Sahib
  3. Gurdwara Patti Sahib, Nankana Sahib
  4. Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib, Nankana Sahib
  5. Gurdwara Kiara Sahib, Nankana Sahib
  6. Gurdwara Tambu Sahib, Nankana Sahib
  7. Gurdwara Guru Hargobind Sahib, Nankana Sahib
  8. Gurdwara Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Nankana Sahib
  9. Gurdwara Nihang Singhan, Nankana Sahib
  10. Gurudwara Panjvin and Chhevin Patshahi, Nankana Sahib

Lahore

  1. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Lahore
  2. Gurdwara Sri Nank Garh, Lahore
  3. Baoli Sahib Sri Guru Amar Das, Lahore (Roofed Well)
  4. Parkash Asthan Sri Guru Ram Das Ji, Lahore
  5. Gurdwara Diwan Khana, Lahore
  6. Dharamshala Sri Guru Ramdas Ji, Lahore
  7. Gurdwara Baoli Sahib Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Lahore
  8. Gurdwara Bhai Budhu Da Awa, Lahore
  9. Gurdwara Lal Khooh, Lahore
  10. Gurdwara Dehra Sahib Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Lahore
  11. Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin
  12. Gurdwara Patshahi Chhevin Muzang
  13. Gurdwara Shikargarh Patshahi Chhevin, Lahore
  14. Shahid Ganj Bhai Taru Singh
  15. Gurdwara Shahid Ganj Sighnian, Lahore
  16. Shahid Ganj Bhai Mani Singh, Lahore
  17. Gurdwara Chowmala Sahib, Bhatti Darwaza
  18. Gurdwara Janamashtan Bebe Nanaki
  19. Gurdwara Lahura Sahib
  20. Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Lahore
  21. Gurdwara Chota Nankiana
  22. Gurdwara Pehli Pathshahi, Manak
  23. Gurdwara Thali Sahib Baba Sri Chand
  24. Gurdwara Nanak Garh, Badami Baag
  25. Samadh Maharaja Ranjit Singh
  26. Samadh Jamadar Khushal Singh
  27. Gurdwara Diwan Khana, Chuna Mandi
  28. Samadh Sardar Jawahar Singh
  29. Samadh Maharani Nakain Chand Kaur and Gulab Kaur
  30. Samadh Maharaja Sher Singh, Chah Miran
  31. Tibba Baba Farid
  32. Gurdwara Baoli Sahib, Rang Mahal
  33. Guruwara Chowbachcha Sahib, Dharampura
  34. Gurudwara Pehli Pathshahi, Chohatta Baqar
  35. Gurdwara Shikargarh Sahib, Kaacha
  36. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Rampur Kalan
  37. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi,Minhala
  38. Gurdwara Bairi Sahib Chhevin Patshahi, Kharak
  39. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi,Jhalian
  40. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Dhilwan
  41. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Padhana
  42. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Rampur Khurd
  43. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Hadiara
  44. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Guru Mangat
  45. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Amar Saddhu
  46. Gurdwara Janam Asthan Sri Guru Ram Das
  47. Gurdwara Chota Nankiana, Manga
  48. Dharamshala Sri Guru Ramdas
  49. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Lahore

Gujrat

  1. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Gujrat (City)
  2. Gurdwara Nanak Sahib, Dinga
  3. Gurdwara Chhevin Pathshahi, Buzurgwal

Mandi Bahauddin

  1. Gurdwara Kair Sahib (Jai Sukh Wala)

Sheikhupura

  1. Dharamshala Bhai Harnam Singh Ji, Buccheki
  2. Gurdwara Ajnianwala
  3. Gurdwara Panjvin Pathshahi, Jatri
  4. Gurdwara Panjvin Patshahi , Hanjra

Gujranwala

  1. Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Eminabad
  2. Gurdwara Chakki Sahib, Eminabad
  3. Gurdwara Khuhi Bhai Lalo, Eminabad
  4. Gurdwara Damdama Sahib, Gujranwala
  5. Samadh Sardar Charat Singh, Gujranwala
  6. Samadh Sardar Mahan Singh, Gujranwala
  7. Gurdwara Khara Sahib, Bhaike
  8. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Rasul Nagar
  9. Gurdwara Guru Kotha, Wazirabad
  10. Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, Kotli Bhaga
  11. Janamasthan Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa, Kasayra Bazaar
  12. Janamasthan Maharaja Ranjit Singh
  13. Gurudwara Panjvin Patshahi, Chak Ram Das

Kasur

  1. Gurdwara Panjvin Pathsahi, Sheikham
  2. Gurdwara Holan Sahib, Bharnawan
  3. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Bhail Gram
  4. Gurdwara Baba Ram Thaman Ji
  5. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Alpa
  6. Gurdwara Bhai Phero
  7. Gurdwara Sahib, Kanganpur
  8. Gurdwara Hardusahari, Sahari
  9. Gurdwara Sahib, Daftu
  10. Gurdwara Mahme Sar, Lalyani
  11. Samadh Alpa, Alpa
  12. Gurdwara Bhai Bahlol, Qadiwind
  13. Gurdwara Jhari Sahib, Tergay
  14. Gurdwara Tham Sahib, Jamber
  15. Gurdwara Arjan Sahib (Beherwal)

Sialkot

  1. Gurdwara Chhevin Pathshahi, Glutian
  2. Gurdwara Kund Sahib, Rehsema
  3. Gurdwara Gurusar, Rehsema
  4. Gurdwara Tahli Sahib, Rehsema
  5. Gurdwara Nanaksar, Tilakpur
  6. Gurdwara Bair Sahib, Sialkot (City)
  7. Gurdwara Baoli Sahib, Sialkot (City)
  8. Gurdwara Pehli Pathshahi, Fateh Bhinder

Rawalpindi

  1. Gurdwara Nirankari, Rawalpindi
  2. Gurdwara Singh Sabha, Rawalpindi
  3. Gurdwara Bhai Mani Singh
  4. Gurdwara Chhevin Pathshahi, Narali
  5. Gurdwara Chhevin Pathshahi, Damhial

Okara

  1. Gurdwara Ghuman Shah, Dipalpur
  2. Gurdwara Ajeet Sar, Okara
  3. Darbar Baba Sri Chand, Bhuman Shah
  4. Gurdwara Chota Nankiana (Dipalpur)
  5. Darbar Baba Sri Chand, Bhuman Shah

Narowal

  1. Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur (Ravi)
  2. Gurdwara Tahli Sahib, Ghakka Kotli
  3. Gurdwara Pehli Pathshahi, Mallah

Jhelum

  1. Gurdwara Janamasthan Mata Sahib Kaur Ji

Attock

  1. Gurdwara Panja Sahib

Quetta

  1. Gurdwara Pehli Pathshahi, Tilganji Sahib

Peshawar

  1. Gurdwara Bhai Joga Singh, Peshawar
  2. Gurdwara Gurhatri, Peshawar
  3. Gurdwara Joga Singh, Peshawar

Dera Ismail Khan

  1. Gurdwara Kali Devi, Dera Ismail Khan
  2. Gurudwara Dharamshala Guru Nanak Dev, Dera Ismail Khan

Naushera

  1. Samadh Baba Akali Phula Singh

Karachi

  1. Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sang Sabha, Aram Bagh, Karachi
  2. Gurdwara Sahib, Manora, Manora, Karachi
  3. Gurdwara Karachi Sikh Sangat, Ranchore Line, Karachi
  4. Gurdwara Ratan Tala
  5. Gurdwara Adam Goth, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Karachi
  6. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Justice Kayani Road, Karachi
  7. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Clifton, Karachi

Sukkur

  1. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi, Shikarpur
  2. Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi (Jind Pir)‎
  3. Gurdwara Sadhu Bela (Sukkur)

 

Sikh Yatra Packages

All packages include:

  • Professional Culture Guide (Government requirement)
  • Airport transfers for international flights.
  • All land transport involved in the itinerary
  • Accommodation as described
  • All meals
  • All permit fees, Road tax etc.

Not included in the packages:

  • Travel insurance
  • Pakistan Visa
  • Tips for local guides and support staff
  • Airfare, Airport taxes, tips, souvenirs etc.
  • Drinks, laundry, phone calls
  • Insurance liability and Medical aid.
  • PLEASE NOTE: an airport departure tax of Rs1500 is sometimes payable

ACCOMODATION
Settlement at every one of these inns is twin-imparting to en-suite facilities. On the off chance that you are going without anyone else you will be matched with another single customer of the equivalent sex. During the Sikh journey visit you will go through the entire evenings in global traveler standard inn. It is conceivable to employ a solitary space for an extra expense. Extra inn evenings in Islamabad are additionally accessible. Lodgings are dependent upon accessibility and price may differ.

Inspire Tours & Travels have attempted to ensure the best price and exploit our “best service Guarantee”. We acknowledge Bank transfers, and all significant credit & debit Card.
Note: Customized tours for family and friends, corporate clients, school, college, university could be organized as indicated by requirements.

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10-Day Sikh Yatra

Day-1:

  • Pick-up from Allama Iqbal International Airport/ Wahga Border Lahore and move to Hotel.
  • Lunch in hotel at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Gurdawara Dera Sahib and Badshahi Mosque
  • Dinner in food street at 8.00 PM.
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-2:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Guided tour of city to visit Lahore fort, Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore Museum, Jahangir’s Tomb, Ranjeet Singh Mari.
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Wagha border.
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-3:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for Nankana Sahib, Gurdwara Janam Asthan of Guru Nanak Dev Jee also referred to as Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. There are many Gurdwara in Nankana Sahib like Gurdwara Bal Lilah, Gurdwara Patti Sahib, Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib.
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM in Nankan Sahib.
  • Depart for Lahore at 5.00 PM
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-4:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for kartarpur Sahib
  • Lunch in Narowal restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Depart for Lahore at 3.30 PM
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-5:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for Gujranwala Eminabad at 8.30 AM to visit Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Gurdwara Chakki Sahib, Gurdwara Khuhi Bhai Lalo.
  • Lunch in Gujranwala restaurant at 1.00PM
  • Depart for Islamabad
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain hotel in Islamabad.

Day-6:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart to Hasan-Abdal for Gurdwara Punja Sahib.
  • Lunch in Hasan-Abdal restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Baba Wali Kandhari.
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain hotel in Islamabad.

Day-7:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Visit of Daman-e-Koh, Pakistan Monument, Faisal Mosque, Lok Virsa Heritage Museum
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Lake View Park. Centaurus Mall Islamabad
  • Dinner in Hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Islamabad.

Day-8:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart to Rawalpindi for Gurdwara Nirankari, Gurdwara Singh Sabha.
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit to Raja sahib bazar for shopping.
  • Dinner in Hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Islamabad

Day-9:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart to Lahore via motor way.
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit to Anarkali bazar for shopping.
  • Dinner in Hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-10:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Today is that the crack of doom of our “Sikh pilgrim’s journey tour Pakistan”.
  • After breakfast you may be transferred to the airdrome for your flight back home.

7-Day Sikh Yatra

Day-1:

  • Pick-up from Allama Iqbal International Airport/ Wahga Border Lahore and move to Hotel.
  • Lunch in hotel at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Gurdawara Dera Sahib, Badshahi Mosque and Ranjeet Singh Mari
  • Dinner in food street at 8.00 PM.
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-2:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for Nankana Sahib, Gurdwara Janam Asthan of Guru Nanak Dev Jee also referred to as Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. There are many Gurdwara in Nankana Sahib like Gurdwara Bal Lilah, Gurdwara Patti Sahib, Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib.
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM in Nankan Sahib.
  • Depart for Lahore at 5.00 PM
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-3:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for kartarpur Sahib
  • Lunch in Narowal restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Depart for Lahore at 3.30 PM
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-4:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for Gujranwala Eminabad at 8.30 AM to visit Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Gurdwara Chakki Sahib, Gurdwara Khuhi Bhai Lalo.
  • Lunch in Gujranwala restaurant at 1.00PM
    Depart for Islamabad
    Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain hotel in Islamabad.

Day-5:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart to Hasan-Abdal for Gurdwara Punja Sahib.
  • Lunch in Hasan-Abdal restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Islamabad sightseeing.
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain hotel in Islamabad.

Day-6:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart to Lahore via motor way.
  • Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit to Anarkali bazar for shopping.
  • Dinner in Hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-7:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Today is that the crack of doom of our “Sikh pilgrim’s journey tour Pakistan”.
  • After breakfast you may be transferred to the airdrome for your flight back home.

5-Day Sikh Yatra

Day-1:

  • Pick-up from Allama Iqbal International Airport/ Wahga Border Lahore and move to Hotel.
  • Lunch in hotel at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Gurdawara Dera Sahib, Badshahi Mosque and Ranjeet Singh Mari
  • Dinner in food street at 8.00 PM.
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-2:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for Nankana Sahib, Gurdwara Janam Asthan of Guru Nanak Dev Jee also referred to as Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. There are many Gurdwara in Nankana Sahib like Gurdwara Bal Lilah, Gurdwara Patti Sahib, Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib.
    Lunch in restaurant at 1.00 PM in Nankan Sahib.
  • Depart for Lahore at 5.00 PM
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-3:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart for kartarpur Sahib
  • Lunch in Narowal restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Depart for Lahore at 3.30 PM
  • Dinner in hotel at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain in hotel Lahore.

Day-4:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Depart to Hasan-Abdal for Gurdwara Punja Sahib
    Lunch in Hasan-Abdal restaurant at 1.00 PM
  • Visit of Baba Wali Kandhari
  • Depart for Lahore at 5.00 PM
  • Dinner in resturant at 8.00 PM
  • Night remain hotel in Lahore

Day-5:

  • Break-fast in hotel at 8.00 AM
  • Today is that the crack of doom of our “Sikh pilgrim’s journey tour Pakistan”.
  • After breakfast you may be transferred to the airdrome for your flight back home