🇵🇰 Private Lahore tours for international travelers
Before you arrive

How to Get to Lahore

Lahore is served by Allama Iqbal International Airport (LHE), with growing international connectivity, plus road and rail links from across Pakistan. Here’s how travellers usually arrive.

By air

Allama Iqbal International Airport is Pakistan’s second-busiest, with direct flights from the Gulf (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Sharjah), Saudi Arabia, the UK, and connections via Istanbul, Doha and Gulf hubs from Europe, North America and East Asia. Many visitors connect through a Gulf hub. We provide airport pickup for all tours.

By land from within Pakistan

Excellent motorways (the M2/M3/M4) connect Lahore with Islamabad (~4.5 hrs), Multan and Faisalabad. Comfortable intercity coaches (e.g. Daewoo) and private cars are easy options; we arrange private transfers for multi-city trips.

By train

Pakistan Railways links Lahore with Karachi, Rawalpindi/Islamabad, Multan and beyond. The train is scenic and characterful if slower; we can advise on comfortable classes.

From India (Wagah)

The Wagah–Attari land crossing near Lahore has historically allowed foot crossings, but it opens and closes with the political situation and has specific rules. Ask us for the current status if you’re considering it.

Whichever way you arrive, tell us your details and we’ll be waiting at the airport or arrange your transfer.

Common questions

Which airlines fly to Lahore?
Gulf carriers, Turkish Airlines, Saudia, PIA and others serve LHE, often via a Gulf or Istanbul hub. Routes change — check current schedules.
How far is the airport from the city?
Allama Iqbal International is roughly 15 km / 30–45 minutes from central Lahore, depending on traffic.

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