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Before you arrive

What to Wear in Lahore

Lahore is relaxed by Pakistani standards, but modest, weather-appropriate dress is both respectful and practical. Here’s what works.

General principles

For everyone: cover shoulders and knees. Lightweight, loose clothing is coolest and most comfortable. Local shalwar kameez is ideal (and easy to buy or have tailored) but not required โ€” modest Western clothes are fine.

For women

You don’t need to cover your hair on the street, but you’ll need a headscarf inside mosque prayer halls (our guides carry spares). Loose trousers or long skirts and tops that cover the shoulders and upper arms work well. A dupatta (long scarf) is versatile for sun, dust and covering up when needed.

For men

Long trousers are best; shorts are uncommon and can look out of place at religious sites. Light shirts with sleeves are ideal in the heat.

At mosques & shrines

Shoes come off, so slip-ons save time. Modest dress is essential; women cover their hair. We brief you before each visit.

Seasonal notes

Summer: breathable cotton, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen. Winter: a jacket for cool evenings and foggy mornings. Comfortable, sturdy shoes matter year-round for the uneven old-city lanes.

When in doubt, err modest โ€” it’s appreciated and makes Lahore’s famous welcome even warmer.

Common questions

Do women have to wear a headscarf?
Only inside mosque prayer halls (spares provided). On the street it’s not required, though a scarf is handy.
Can I wear shorts?
Not recommended โ€” long trousers are the norm and are respectful at heritage and religious sites.

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