Yes — Lahore is one of Pakistan’s safest and most welcoming cities for visitors, and international tourism has grown steadily. This is the honest, detailed version of that answer.
The reality on the ground
The main visitor areas — the Fort and Badshahi Mosque complex, the Walled City, Gulberg, the Mall, Fort Road and Wagah — are busy, well-policed and used to foreign guests. A dedicated Tourism Police force assists visitors at major sites. What surprises most first-timers is the hospitality: expect tea invitations, selfie requests and genuine warmth.
What to actually watch for
The biggest daily risk is traffic — roads are chaotic, so use trusted drivers (all our transport is professional). In summer, heat is a real concern; we restructure itineraries around it. Petty theft is uncommon but sensible precautions apply in crowded bazaars. Always review your own government’s travel advisory before flying, and ask us about current on-the-ground conditions.
How guided travel helps
Most residual worry dissolves when logistics are handled: airport pickup, a licensed guide beside you all day, private transport, and a 24/7 WhatsApp line for anything that comes up. Solo travellers, couples, families and older visitors all tour Lahore routinely.
For female-specific guidance, see our guide for women travellers; for a fuller safety discussion, our dedicated safety article goes deeper.