Overview
Multan, one of the oldest cities in the subcontinent, is the ‘City of Saints’ — its skyline studded with the great blue-tiled domes of Sufi shrines like those of Shah Rukn-e-Alam and Bahauddin Zakariya. Its old bazaars, blue pottery, camel-skin crafts and deep spiritual atmosphere make it a wonderful counterpoint to Lahore.
About 350 km south of Lahore, it’s reachable by a comfortable drive, the motorway or a scenic train. We build a relaxed multi-day pairing with hotels, guiding and transport arranged. Priced on request.
Itinerary
- Days 1–2 · LahoreMughal monuments, Walled City, food.
- Day 3 · Travel to MultanDrive, motorway or train south (~4–5 hours).
- Day 4 · MultanShrines of Shah Rukn-e-Alam and Bahauddin Zakariya, the fort mound, old bazaars and blue pottery.
- Day 5 · Return/onwardReturn to Lahore, or continue to Bahawalpur.
Route & logistics
Start & finish: Your Lahore hotel or the airport. Transport: Private A/C or train option.
Route: Days 1–2 · Lahore → Day 3 · Travel to Multan → Day 4 · Multan → Day 5 · Return/onward.
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.
What’s included
- Licensed English-speaking guide throughout
- Private A/C vehicle for the full route
- Airport pickup & drop-off
- Entrance fees on the itinerary
- Hotel booking assistance
- 24/7 on-trip support
Not included
- Hotel accommodation (quoted separately by category)
- Domestic flights where applicable (quoted at cost)
- Meals unless stated
- Gratuities
Good to know
- Very hot in summer — cooler months strongly preferred for Multan.
- Extends naturally to Bahawalpur and Cholistan.
- Modest dress at the many shrines; head covering for women (spares carried).
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
- An overnight bag and your passport/ID for intercity travel
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