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Pakistan

Best Time to Visit May, June, July, August, September, October
Pakistan

Explore Pakistan

Pakistan, located in South Asia, is a country known for its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a history that spans ancient civilizations to modern geopolitics. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the historic cities along the Indus River, Pakistan offers a multifaceted experience for visitors. Urdu is the official language, and English is widely used for official and business purposes. The currency is the Pakistani Rupee (PKR). Islamabad is the capital city, while Karachi and Lahore are major economic and cultural centers. Pakistan is home to a variety of landscapes, including the mountainous regions of the Northern Areas and the Karakoram Range, which includes K2, the second-highest peak in the world. The fertile plains of the Punjab, the Thar Desert in the south, and the coastal areas along the Arabian Sea contribute to the country's geographical diversity. The historic city of Lahore, with its Mughal-era architecture, vibrant bazaars, and the Lahore Fort, is a cultural hub. Karachi, a bustling metropolis, is known for its diverse population, economic activity, and vibrant nightlife. The capital, Islamabad, is characterized by modern planning and the scenic Margalla Hills. Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by the civilizations that have thrived in the region, including the Indus Valley Civilization, Gandhara, and the Mughal Empire. Historical sites such as Mohenjo-daro, Harappa, and Taxila showcase the country's ancient roots. The people of Pakistan are known for their hospitality and warm welcome to visitors. Traditional Pakistani cuisine, renowned for its rich flavors and spices, includes dishes such as biryani, kebabs, and various types of curries. Pakistani tea, known as chai, is a popular beverage. Islamabad, the modern capital, hosts the Faisal Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, symbolizing the country's Islamic identity. Pakistan is an Islamic republic with a diverse population, including various ethnic groups and religious minorities. The country celebrates cultural and religious festivals, such as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, which are marked with prayers, feasts, and social gatherings. Pakistan Day, commemorating the Lahore Resolution, is celebrated on March 23rd with parades and events. Pakistan faces challenges related to economic development, education, and security. However, the country has made strides in various sectors, and efforts are ongoing to promote tourism, sustainable development, and cultural preservation. In summary, Pakistan offers a tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and histories. Whether exploring ancient archaeological sites, trekking in the Himalayas, or experiencing the warmth of its people, Pakistan provides a diverse and captivating journey for those seeking a deeper understanding of South Asia.

Country

Pakistan

Best Time to Visit

May, June, July, August, September, October

Ideal Duration

14 Days Day(s)

Visa Rules

Last updated: 2025-04-28 09:15:24

Tourist Visa

Pakistan does not offer a specific "tourist visa" for Indians. Instead, Indians can apply for a visa to visit family and friends, or for business purposes, which can be used for tourism as well. The processing time is around 30-35 days, and the visa is valid for 30 days. 

General Information:

• Whenever a Pakistan Visa is obtained, a separate visa form is attached along with the passport.

• The visa information form is attested by the Pakistan embassy in Delhi and must be handed over to Pakistan Immigration by the traveler when required.

• The Pakistan Embassy issues a city-specific visa, and the form provided by the embassy mentions the "port/city of entry," "port/city of exit," mode of transportation, and other relevant details.

Required Documents and Particulars:

1. Passports

o The Applicant should have a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.

o Photocopy of the biodata pages of the passport.

2. Photographs

o Four passport-size photographs.

3. Covering Letter

o A covering letter per individual/family/company addressed to The Visa Officer, High Commission for the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

o The covering letter should brief the profile of the applicants and the purpose of travel with travel dates.

o The covering letter must be on company letterhead for officials/sponsored applicants.

4. Bank Statements

o Original last 1 year personal and company's bank statements with the seal and signature from the bank.

o Bank statements should be of relevant and active accounts showing proof of funds and income.

o Bank statements should be of a closing date closer to the date of visa application (A4 size preferred).

5. Purpose of Travel / Accommodation

o A Sponsorship Letter or an Invitation Letter through the Ministry of Interiors, Islamabad is required.

o A valid Polio (OPV) Certificate is required. The dose of OPV should be taken at least four weeks prior to departure from India.

o Copy of the PAN Card/Voter ID/Driving Licence.

o Copy of the electricity bill/gas bill/landline telephone bill (anyone: as address proof) clearly indicating the applicant’s address.

o Attested copy of CNIC and address proof (electricity bill or telephone bill) of reference/sponsor in Pakistan.

6. Additional Documents Based on Employment Status

o Government Employees: A permission/NOC from the Head of the Department or a copy of the clearance received from the competent authority.

o Private Sector Employees: A letter from the organization giving the details of designation, duration of service, and address of the applicant.

o Self-Employed: A copy of the registration of the business establishment by the Government of India/State with English translation.

o Former Pakistani Citizens: A copy of the “Renunciation Certificate” (original to be shown).

o Indian Nationals who acquired Pakistan Citizenship after 1951: Copy of “Form R-I”.

7. Personal Presence

o Personal presence of the Applicant is mandatory.

By following these guidelines and ensuring all documents are prepared and submitted correctly, applicants can ensure a smooth visa application process for their trip to Pakistan.

Important Notes

  • Police Registration: All foreign nationals, including Indian nationals, are required to register with the local police within 24 hours of arrival in Pakistan.​
  • Entry Points: Indian nationals are typically required to enter and exit Pakistan through designated points, including the Wagah border, as well as airports in Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi.​
  • Visa Restrictions: Indian nationals are generally not granted tourist visas for leisure travel. Visas are typically issued for visiting family and friends, business purposes, or religious pilgrimage.​
  • Travel Insurance: It is advisable to have travel insurance covering medical emergencies during your stay in Pakistan.

Disclaimers

The above list of documents is the standard requirement for the visa application. The Embassy/Consulate/High Commission/Application Centres reserve the right to request additional documents for verification.

Travelspoc does not guarantee the outcome of any visa application. Decisions on visa applications are at the sole discretion of the respective Embassy/Consulate/High Commission.

Visa Application Centres and Embassy Information

High Commission for the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, New Delhi

Address: No. 2/50-G, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021

Tel: (+91-11) 26110601-02, 26110605, 24100905

Email : pahicnewdelhi@mofa.gov.pk ; pakhcnd@gmail.com


Primary platform for submitting visa applications online.

Pakistan Online Visa System (NADRA)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan Visa

Directorate General of Immigration & Passports - Visa

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