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5‑Day Pakistan Highlights: Quetta, Karachi & Islamabad

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Day 1: Arrival in Quetta – Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Quetta International Airport and settle into your hotel. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before heading to the historic Quetta Archaeological Museum to learn about the region’s rich heritage.

Afternoon: Visit the stunning Hanna Lake for a boat ride and a picnic by the turquoise waters, followed by a short trek to the nearby Hanna Waterfall.

Evening: Stroll through Quetta’s bustling Fruit Market, sampling fresh apricots, figs, and pomegranates, then dine on traditional Balochi cuisine at a local restaurant.

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Day 2: Quetta – Nature & Culture

Morning: Drive to the scenic Hazarganji Lake, where you can explore the surrounding gardens and enjoy bird‑watching along the lake’s rim.

Afternoon: Journey to the hill station of Ziarat (≈1.5 h drive) to see the famous Jinnah Residency and walk among towering cedar forests.

Evening: Return to Quetta and relax at your hotel, or take a short walk to the lively Gulshan Bazaar for souvenirs and tea.

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Day 3: Quetta – Adventure & Departure

Morning: Embark on a guided tour to the dramatic Bolan Pass, enjoying panoramic desert landscapes and historic trade‑route markers.

Afternoon: Stop at the ancient Kalat Fort (en route) for a quick exploration of its impressive walls and museums.

Evening: Fly from Quetta to Karachi; upon arrival, check into a beachfront hotel and unwind with a sunset view over the Arabian Sea.

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Day 4: Karachi – Urban Highlights

Morning: Begin at the iconic Quaid‑e‑Azam Mausoleum, then walk through the nearby Mazar‑e‑Quaid gardens.

Afternoon: Explore the Pakistan Maritime Museum with its naval exhibits and submarine, followed by a quick lunch at the vibrant Boat Basin food street.

Evening: Stroll along Clifton Beach, enjoy street performances, and savor fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant before heading back to the airport for your night flight to Islamabad.

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Day 5: Islamabad – Capital Charm

Morning: Visit the majestic Faisal Mosque, then take a short cable‑car ride to the panoramic viewpoint at Daman‑e‑Koh.

Afternoon: Explore the symbolic Pakistan Monument and its museum, then relax with a walk around the tranquil Rawal Lake.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a dinner at a fine dining restaurant in the Centaurus Mall area, reflecting on your Pakistani adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Quetta Archaeological Museum – 2 hrs – PKR 500
  • Hanna Lake & Waterfall – 3 hrs – PKR 800
  • Quetta Fruit Market – 1.5 hrs – PKR 300 (tasting)
  • Hazarganji Lake – 2 hrs – PKR 400
  • Ziarat & Jinnah Residency – 4 hrs – PKR 1,200 (transport)
  • Gulshan Bazaar – 1 hr – PKR 200 (souvenirs)
  • Bolan Pass tour – 5 hrs – PKR 2,500 (guide & transport)
  • Kalat Fort – 2 hrs – PKR 600
  • Quaid‑e‑Azam Mausoleum – 1.5 hrs – PKR 150
  • Pakistan Maritime Museum – 2 hrs – PKR 400
  • Clifton Beach – 2 hrs – PKR 250 (food & drinks)
  • Faisal Mosque – 1 hr – PKR 100
  • Daman‑e‑Koh – 2 hrs – PKR 300 (cable‑car)
  • Pakistan Monument – 1.5 hrs – PKR 150
  • Rawal Lake – 2 hrs – PKR 200 (boat ride)
  • Centaurus Mall dinner – 2 hrs – PKR 2,500
  • Total Estimated Cost: PKR 13,250

Tips

If you wish to extend your stay, consider adding an extra day in Quetta to explore the nearby Chiltan National Park or a full day in Karachi to visit the vibrant Saddar market and the historic Karachi Port. To shorten the itinerary, you can combine Day 4 and Day 5 by flying directly from Karachi to Islamabad in the morning, skipping the Daman‑e‑Koh cable‑car ride and focusing on the main landmarks in Islamabad.

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