Lahore Tours

We are happy to offer a variety of options to explore Lahore and the local surrounding Punjab area with us. Some of our team has grown up in Lahore and the nearby villages.

We have a lifetime of cultural experiences to share. 

These tours can be combined or done separately. There is also the option to end the day with dinner at food street overlooking Badshahi Mosque. 

​Follow the links below to find out more about each individual tour.

Food on foot

An immersive experience exploring through the narrow lanes and hidden sites of the Old Walled City.

A wooden bowl filled with a white, foamy substance, possibly a traditional handmade soap or curd, surrounded by other wooden bowls on a red fabric surface.
A man wearing traditional clothing and a white cap sitting in a rustic kitchen with large metal tea urns, green cups, and shelves with jars and bottles against a green wall.
Empty or partially eaten plate of Indian food with fried bread, vegetable curry, and shredded cabbage, on a rustic wooden table

Join us in a truly immersive cultural up close encounter with the real Lahore. Our local Lahoreeee guides with a lifelong passion for their home town take you deep into what makes this city the vibrant, excitingly chaotic and culinary capital of the world. Together we experience old narrow streets, markets, mosques, authentic cuisine, chai and art!

We meet you at your hotel and travel via, motorbike, Tuktuk or car to the Old Walled City. We then walk on foot through old market streets stopping at as many different food places that your stomach can make room for. This trip is about experiencing the narrow lanes of the old city and tasting the variety of local and traditional foods. We stop at places that have been tried and tested by us to ensure the quality of the food so you don't need to worry about belly bugs. We can’t wait to share our Lahore with you :) 

How long is the tour? - 3/4 hrs

What do we see? - Old walled city in detail, many small food stalls including Lahore icons Rafiq Sweets and Khalifa Bakers as well as some hidden gems, markets including Shah Alam, Delhi Gate, Mochi Gate, Bhatti Gate, Wazir Khan Masjid, Kashmiri Bazaar, the smallest street in Lahore, secret garden, chowk Nawab Sahib plus a multitude of classic old sites along the walking route. 

​How much does it cost? - $110 AUD includes all food and entry fees.

Includes hotel pick up and return.

 *DURING RAMADAN we only run this tour in the evenings

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Classic Culture

A walk through the cultural sights of Badshahi Mosque, Lahore fort and the old city baths.

Join us in this up close encounter with the history of Lahore. Our local guides with a deep knowledge of their home town take you to these most classic cultural icons of this beautful city. Riding pillion with our experienced biker guides or in our small sweet blue car the love bug, you are free to look around and take in the sights of Lahore. We then walk through the cutlural sights of Badshahi Mosque, Lahore fort and the old baths. We can’t wait to share our Lahore with you :) Adventure travel Pakistan at its best. 

This tour is great with the add on dinner over Badshahi Mosque to finish the day.

How long is the tour? - 4/5 hrs

​What do we see? - Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, Shahi Hamam, Wazhir Khan Masjid, a taste of the old walled city and Delhi Gate.

How much does it cost? - $110 AUD pkr 

​Includes hotel pick up and return, entry fees, guide and chai.

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Border Ceremony and Shalimar garden

The Wagah border closing ceremony and a visit to the Moghul era Shalamar Gardens on the way.

The border ceremony is one of our most requested cultural displays to experience while visiting Lahore. It is a lively and spirited display in good humour of the relationship of rival countries Pakistan and India. The drumming and motivational cries are a welcome distraction and the enthusiasm of the crowd is contagious. On the way to the border we also visit Shalimar gardens, a classic example of Mughal Empire architecture and artistry and a unesco world heritage site.

How long is the tour? - 2/3 hrs

​What do we see? - Wagah Border ceremony, Shalimar Gardens. 

​How much does it cost? - $100 AUD includes entry fee to gardens.

​Includes hotel pick up and return

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Kasur - Bulleh shah

We travel to the city of Kasur which is 60kms from Lahore and visit the home shrine of Bulleh Shah and the old city of Kasur.

Bulleh Shah shrine is in the heart of the old city of Kasur which is a 60kms drive away from Lahore. Kasur is famous for fish and Falooda, we walk through the old streets and have the opportunity to try some. There is a musical night on every Thursday at the shrine so this is the preferred evening to visit. Bulleh Shah was a Punjabi poet and philosopher in 17th century. We named our first motorcycle ‘Bulleh’

​When does it run? - Thursday afternoon/evening. (Other times by request)

How long is the tour? - 4 hrs

What do we see? - Kasur market streets, Bulleh Shah Shrine. 

​How much does it cost? - $110 AUD includes car, fuel, guide.

​Includes hotel pick up and return.

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Waris shah and Hiran Minar

A short trip outside of Lahore to Hiran Minar, a 300 year old Moghal empire building and the shrine of Sufi poet Waris Shah

Hiran Minar is 300 years old Mughal era architecture which has a massive rectangular water-tank pool. Waris Shah was a Punjabi Sufi poet and his shrine is next to Hiran Minar. Waris Shah wrote the classic love tragedy of Heer Ranjha. We named Waris our second motorcycle after this poet.

​When does it run? - All year.Winter is best.

How long is the tour? - 4 hrs

​What do we see? - Hiran Minar, Waris Shah tomb. 

​How much does it cost? - $110 AUD includes car, fuel, guide.

​Includes hotel pick up and return.

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SHARAQPUR

Sharaqpur shrine and old market food tour. The town is named after the Sufi Poet Mian Sher Muhammad Sharaqpuri.

Sharaqpur is a small town just outside Lahore. The town is named after the Sufi poet Mian Sher Muhammad Sharaqpuri and we visit the Sufi Shrine. There is narrow old town bazaar full of street food. We will try the Gulab Jaman of Sharaqpur which is famous all over Pakistan. Gulab Jamun is a classic Pakistani sweet made with milk solids, sugar, rose water & cardamom powder. It is enjoyed in most festivals and celebration meals.

When does it run? - all year round, winter is best.

How long is the tour? - 4 hrs

​What do we see? - old town food street, Shrine of Sharaqpuri. 

​How much does it cost? - $110 AUD includes car, fuel, guide.

​Includes hotel pick up and return.

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