General
Quetta Tour (2024-25)
With our Quetta Tour, you may explore the fascinating beauty of Quetta, which is located 1,680 meters above sea level in Balochistan. This city boasts breathtaking mountain scenery, a rich history, and a thriving local culture. From the ancient Quaid-e-Azam Residency to the picturesque Hanna Urak Valley, Quetta offers an unparalleled combination of natural beauty and cultural depth. Join us to uncover Pakistan’s hidden jewel.
Itinerary – Quetta Tour
The itinerary for the Quetta Tour is given below.
Day 02: Explore Quetta
On this Day
- 8:30 am: Breakfast stop in Mastung
- 11:00 am: Arrive in Quetta and explore Jabal-e-Noor.
- Drive through the lovely Urak Valley
- Visit Hanna Lake; free time for boating and photography
- 3:00 pm: Check into the Quetta Hotel and have lunch.
- Free time for Bazaar/window shopping in the evening
- Dinner at the renowned Lehri Sajji Quetta
- Night stay in Quetta
Day 03: Departure for Ziarat
On this Day
- 7:30 am Breakfast at the renowned Naimat Kada Hotel Quetta
- Depart for Ziarat Valley
- 11:00 am Photo stop in Bab-e-Ziarat
- Visit to Quaid-e-Azam Residency Ziarat
- Light refreshments/lunch in Ziarat (because of the limited options).
- Visit Prospect View Point, Ziarat
- Return return to Quetta by evening
- Stay a night at the hotel in Quetta
Day 04: Departure for Karachi
On this Day
- 7:00 am Breakfast, check-out, and depart for Karachi
- 3:00 pm Lunch break in Khuzdar (local eatery)
- 6:00 pm Restroom stop at Bela
- Return to Karachi at 10:00 pm
- The amazing trip has come to an end!
Dates & Cost – Quetta Tour
All seasons are considered good for the Quetta Tour. Considering the inflow of tourists all year round, our dates are open throughout the year and your bookings will be 100% guaranteed even if you are a single traveler. Our prices and dates for the Tour (all seasons) are given below.
Season | Months | Tour Start Date | Price Per Person (USD) | Minimum Travellers Required | Register |
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Winter | Mid-November to February, 2025 | Daily | 550 | 1 pax | BOOK NOW |
Spring | March to May, 2025 | Daily | 550 | 1 pax | BOOK NOW |
Summer | June to Mid- September, 2025 | Daily | 550 | 1 pax | BOOK NOW |
Autumn | Mid-September to Mid November, 2025 | Daily | 550 | 1 pax | BOOK NOW |
Season | Months | Tour Start Date | Price Per Person (USD) | Minimum Travellers Required | Register |
Holiday Information
- Pickup from hotel or vacation rental before sightseeing
- Drop at hotel or vacation rental after sightseeing
- Guided sightseeing tour according to itinerary above
- Map (hard copy)
- Licensed professional guide (english speaking)
- SUV/mini-van/car (depending on number of people)
- Driver
- All entry/admission tickets
- Bottled water in car (fair usage policy)
- Toll & parking fees
- Drop after 10 pm (Drivers & Guide's working hours end at 10pm)
- Gratuities/tips for guides/drivers, etc
- Meals, snacks and drinks (our guide will make recommendations after consultation with guests)
- Accommodation (can be arranged at additional cost according to your budget)
- Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
- Visa to Pakistan (supporting documents can be offered if requested for multiday tours)
- Refunds in case of early tour windup/closure due to any reason
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Photo Gallery – Quetta Tour
Overview – Quetta Tour
Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s Balochistan Province, is a place that seamlessly blends natural beauty and rich historical significance. Nestled at an elevation of 1,680 meters above sea level, this city is surrounded by spectacular mountain ranges such as Takatoo, Chiltan, Zarghun, and Murdar, earning it the nickname “Mini Paris.” A trip to Quetta combines spectacular landscapes, cultural richness, and calm retreats, making it a great destination for people seeking both action and relaxation.
Visits to historic places and natural treasures abound on the Quetta itinerary. The Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, where Pakistan’s founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, spent his final days, serves as a sad reminder of the country’s past. The Hanna Urak Valley, with its rich foliage and pure streams, is an idyllic retreat for nature lovers. Quetta’s colorful bazaars, such as Saddar Bazaar, sell a wide range of Balochi crafts, spices, and local cuisines that reflect the area’s cultural richness and past. The city’s combination of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural activities makes it an unforgettable trip. Whether seeing ancient passes like Bolan or immersing yourself in the local Balochi culture, a trip to Quetta promises a genuinely fulfilling experience filled with tranquility, mindfulness, and the splendor of Pakistan’s southwest frontier.