Overview
Kasur, about an hour south of Lahore, is best known as the resting place of Bulleh Shah — the 18th-century Punjabi Sufi poet whose verses are still sung across the subcontinent. His shrine draws devotees and music, and the old town has a gentle, lived-in character quite different from Lahore’s bustle.
It’s an easy, atmospheric half-day for those drawn to Sufi poetry, music and the softer, spiritual side of Punjab.
Route & logistics
Start & finish: Hotel pickup. Transport: Private air-conditioned vehicle.
A live Google Map with every stop is shared with your confirmation. Driving times are honest estimates and vary with traffic; where a destination is far, we tell you plainly and suggest an overnight if it’s more comfortable.
Pricing
| Group size | Per person (USD) | Indicative PKR |
|---|---|---|
| Solo traveler | $95 | ≈ Rs 26,600 |
| 2 travelers | $65 | ≈ Rs 18,200 |
| 3–5 travelers | $52 | ≈ Rs 14,600 |
| 6–10 travelers / groups | Request a quote | |
Genuine “from” prices based on two travelers sharing — per-person rates decrease with group size. USD is our booking currency; PKR is an indicative equivalent only. Final price confirmed in writing before booking, no hidden charges.
What’s included
- Licensed English-speaking guide
- Private A/C vehicle, fuel, tolls & parking
- Hotel pickup & drop-off in Lahore
- Entrance fees on the itinerary
- Bottled water
Not included
- Meals (good stops recommended en route)
- Gratuities
- Hotel accommodation
Good to know
- Genuinely easy — about an hour each way.
- Thursday evenings bring devotional music to the shrine.
- Modest dress; head covering for women at the shrine (spares carried).
- Pairs well with a Sufi-themed interest from our Lahore Sufi tour.
Before you go
What to bring
- Comfortable walking shoes for uneven old-city ground
- Sun protection in summer (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) or warm layers in winter
- A refillable water bottle
- Modest clothing for mosques and shrines
- Some cash for snacks, tips and small purchases
- Your camera or phone, and any personal medication
- Snacks and water for the longer drives
Dress & etiquette
Modest dress (shoulders and knees covered) is best; women need a headscarf inside mosque and gurdwara prayer halls (our guides carry spares) and shoes come off at religious sites. Please ask before photographing people. See what to wear and mosque etiquette.
Accessibility
Parts of this tour involve walking on uneven ground and some steps, and a few heritage sites have limited step-free access. We can adapt the pace and route for reduced mobility, wheelchairs, families with strollers or older travelers — tell us your needs and see our accessible Lahore tours guide.
Cancellation
Flexible, fair terms — the exact conditions for your dates are confirmed in writing when you book. Full details on our cancellation & refund policy page.
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Last reviewed: July 2026 · Pak Tours Services · Government Licensed · Licence No. 9883