🌍 Walk in the Footsteps of the Gurus: Sikh Pilgrimage Tours in Pakistan.
Begin your spiritual journey to the land where Sikhism was born.
From the sacred birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Nankana Sahib to the tranquil serenity of Kartarpur Sahib, our guided Sikh Yatra reconnects you with centuries of devotion, heritage, and divine legacy. Experience daily prayers, community langar, and the deep hospitality of Pakistani Punjab — all in a safe, respectful, and spiritually immersive setting.
🙏 Faith. Culture. Connection. Your journey begins here.
We specialize in organizing Sikh Yatras to Punjab’s sacred shrines.

We Recommend
The 12 day tour but these can be longer or shorter.
Arrival at Lahore Airport.
Or arrival via the Wagah Border (Visa is needed). If the border is open during that period.
Discover the Full 12-Day Spiritual Journey – Click here to See the Itinerary

Experience the devine blessings of Gurpurab and Vaisakhi at the historic Gurdwara Janam Asthan Nankana Sahib the holy birthplace of Guru Nanak DevJi.
Book your spot for Gurpurab Yatra 2025 at Nankana Sahib.
Limited Slots available!
Early booking recommended to secure your place.
Comfortable travel, accommodation and guided tours included.
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Nankana Sahib
Gurdwara Janam Asthan Nankana Sahib is the birth place of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It is 80 km West of Lahore and the Capital of Nankana Sahib District in Punjab. Built in the Mughal Era around 1600 CE by the Sikh Community of its time.

Gurdwara Janam Asthan Nankana Sahib – Birth Place of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

Kartarpur Sahib
Gurdwara Darbar Kartarpur Sahib is the place where Guru Nanak Dev Ji died on the 22nd of September 1539.

Panja Sahib
Gurdwara Sri Panja Sahib is on the Site of a spring. This gushed from the ground when Guru Nanak Dev Ji moved a bolder. Guru Ji sent Bhai Mardana to Shah Wali Qandhari to ask for water for their followers. Shah Waki Qandhari refused to help them. In frustration Guru Nanak Dev Ji moved the bolder

Sacha Sauda Sahib
Gurdwara Sri Sacha Sauda is 37 miles from Lahore. This is where Guru Nanak Dev Ji fed hungry Sadhu’s with 20 Rs. The money was from their father for business. Guru Dev Ji saw this as the gaining the best of profits.
And the best part? There’s still so much more to see and experience along the way.

Lahore Fort
The Old City of Lahore was within the Fort walls, first established around 1000 CE. The Lahore Fort was rebuilt completely in the 17th Century during the Mughal Empire. Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the founder of The Sikh Kingdom in Punjab. The Fort is also known as Shahi Qila.

Rohtas Fort
Historically there was a lack of water in this area near Jehlum Pakistan. Guru Nanak Dev Ji were asked to pray for water. A spring sprouted in the spot 500 years ago and is known as Chowa Sahib.
Mother of Khalsa and the wife of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (tenth Guru) was born here on 1st November 1681. They are respected as the spiritual mother and father of all Sikh’s.

Rori Sahib
Gurdwara Rori Sahib is the place where Guru Nanak Dev Ji stayed with Bhai Lalo. The town of Saidpur, now known as Eminabad, was invaded and destroyed by the Afgan leader Barbar around 1523. Barbar Killed the fighting fleet and arrested everyone else. Guru Nanak Dev Ji were arrested in the place they used to sit and pray and also sleep on. This is the place that was covered in uncomfortable small hard pebbles. Guru Ji described these horrific events in the Babarwani Hymns.
Yatras start from £1350 and are all-inclusive. The final price depends on group size, travel class and the best available travel rates we can negotiate for you at the time of booking. Please note flight costs are extra.
For peace of mind
Where possible, we will join you on the tour at the departing airport. This will give you peace of mind for your journey.
All our trips are full board and we choose the very best hotels and transportation for your stay.
