There’s a Chinese saying that expresses the joy of welcoming someone from afar. In today’s world, where emotions are often laid bare due to constant exposure to news and social media, stories of resilience amidst adversity are particularly uplifting. In such circumstances, it becomes imperative to offer reassurance to customers. Sometimes, all it takes is the age-old virtue of trust. While all of Pakistan boasts beauty, locations closer to the capital may come with a slightly higher price tag, although not excessively so.
You can embark on a one-week tour of Northern Pakistan with a travel agency, costing around $1,000 per person. Longer excursions throughout Pakistan will incur higher expenses. For destinations closer to the capital, such as the seaside or the Murree Mountain Range, a 7-day visit typically ranges from $300 to $1,000 per person during peak season. Off-season rates often offer discounts of more than 50%. These rates primarily apply to foreigners, while locals often travel and live for significantly less. If you have local connections, you can expect to spend much less on accommodations and transportation. Consider reaching out to Apricot Tours Pakistan to select your desired destination and find the best time and package for your trip.