ONE DAY TRIP TO KARTARPUR FROM LAHORE
Overview:
Enrich your knowledge about Sikhism and first Guru of Sikh “Baba Guru Nanak” during this guided day-trip from Lahore. You will be picked up from your hotel at 7 AM, breakfast and journey about 3 hours to Kartarpur. The Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur was built to commemorate the spot where Guru Nanak is said to have died and spent 18 years of his life. This is the second holiest place for Sikh. The shrine was recently re-built by Govt. of Pakistan and it is one of the biggest Gurdwaras in the world. Thousands of pilgrims visit the shrine every day.
Itinerary:
Departure from Lahore 07:30 AM
GROUP DISCOUNT:
OVERVIEW / DESCRIPTION:
One day trip to Kallar kahar and Swaik Lake
Little Hike at Swaik Lake and Kallar Kahar
Starting the tour from Kallar Kahar and on way back will descend from the Swaik Lake
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SERVICES NOT INCLUDED:
FACILITIES INCLUDED IN PACKAGE:
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE:
TBF*
ADD-ONS:
REGISTRATION PROCESS & PAYMENT POLICY:
CONFIRMATION PACKAGE:
As soon as we receive your reservation, copy of CNIC, and deposit slip, we will send detailed information on what to bring, how to prepare for your trip, travel directions.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
• 7 days prior to departure: 50% deduction
• 3 days prior to departure: 75% deduction
• Less than 3 days prior to departure: 100% deduction
THINGS TO CARRY ALONG:
AFOHS Club (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
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Sikhism was founded by a wise man called Guru Nanak. Guru Nanak is considered the first Sikh Guru. Sikhism is still based on his teachings and those of the nine Sikh Gurus who followed him.