Tourism in Pakistan & Abroad
Welcome to Aye Zee Travel and Holidays; your gateway to uncovering the profound history in Pakistan and all over the world. We especially care you knowing history of Sikhism & Buddhism in Pakistan. Embark on a spiritual journey like no other as we guide you through this ancient heritage.
INTERNATIONAL TOURS
- Turkey
- Azerbaijan/ Baku
- Thailand/ Malaysia/ Singapore
- South Africa
- Morocco/ Egypt
- Many more destinations as per your choice.
PAKISTAN
- Gilgit-Baltistan
- Kashmir
- Swat Velley/ Kalam/ Malam JAba
- Chital
- Hazara/ Kohistan (Naran Kaghan)
- Kumrat Velley
- Chitral
- Sakesar (Soon Velley)
- Sikhism Religious Sites
- Buddhism Religious Sites
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TOUR PACKAGES (PAKISTAN & ABROAD)
SIKHISM
GURUDWARA DARBAR SAHIB, KARTARPUR
Gurudwara Darbar Sahib, also known as Kartarpur Sahib, is situated in Kartarpur, Pakistan.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji spent the last years of his life here, tending to his followers and spreading his teachings.
After his passing, a gurudwara was established at this location, and it is believed to be where Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s mortal remains were cremated.
The Kartarpur Corridor, inaugurated in 2019, also provides a dedicated passage for Sikh pilgrims from INDIA to visit this historic site. However, we do not deal direct arrivals/ pilgrims from India.
GURUDWARA JANAM ASTHAN SAHIB, NANKANA SAHIB
Gurudwara Janam Asthan Sahib is the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, who was born here in 1469.
It is one of the holiest sites for Sikhs worldwide, a place where Guru Nanak spent his early years.
The gurdwara complex includes the shrine marking the Guru’s birthplace and the surrounding area where he played as a child.
Pilgrims visit this sacred site to offer their prayers and seek blessings, connecting with the Guru’s divine legacy.
GURUDWARA PANJA SAHIB, HASSAN ABDAL
Gurudwara Panja Sahib is located in Hassan Abdal, Pakistan, and is associated with an important event in Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s life.
According to Sikh tradition, Guru Nanak Dev Ji stopped a massive boulder with his hand while visiting this area, leaving an imprint of his hand on the rock.
This gurudwara houses the sacred rock with Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s handprint and is a site of deep veneration for Sikhs.
OUR ITINERARY WITH EXCELLENT HOSPITALITY & SERVICES
DAY 1:
Arrival at Lahore, Pakistan & Check In Hotel at Lahore.
DAY 2:
Visit Kartarpur Sahib & back to Lahore.
DAY 3: Drive to Islamabad, 4 to 5 Hours & Check In Hotel at Islamabad.
DAY 4: Visit Panja Sahib, Hassan Abdal & back to Islamabad.
DAY 5: Visit of Islamabad, drive to back Lahore 4 to 5 hours/ Check In at Lahore.
DAY 6:
Visit Nankana Sahib
& back to Lahore.
DAY 7: Visit of Lahore Fort, Badshahi Masjid & Wagha Border for Flag Ceremony.
DAY 8: Departure, back to your home.
BUDDHISM
THE CRADLE OF BUDDHIST CIVILIZATION
Pakistan, with its ancient roots dating back thousands of years, holds a unique place in the history of Buddhism. It was in this very region that Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as Buddha, is believed to have spent a significant part of his life and achieved enlightenment. This historical connection makes Pakistan a fascinating destination for Buddhist pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike.
GANDHARA: THE JEWEL OF BUDDHIST ART AND CULTURE
One of the most prominent centers of Buddhist civilization in Pakistan was Gandhara, an ancient kingdom that existed from the 6th century BCE to the 11th century CE. Gandhara is celebrated for its exceptional contributions to Buddhist art and culture, especially through its distinctive Gandhara art style. This art form, characterized by intricate stone carvings and sculptures, adorned monasteries, stupas, and temples throughout the region.
TAXILA: A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Taxila, located in modern-day Punjab, Pakistan, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was a prominent center of learning and Buddhist philosophy in ancient times. It played host to some of the world’s most renowned Buddhist scholars and philosophers, making it a significant destination for those interested in the intellectual history of Buddhism.
THE MAGNIFICENT BUDDHIST MONUMENTS
Venture through Pakistan, and you will discover a wealth of Buddhist monuments and archaeological sites. From the awe-inspiring ruins of Takht-i-Bahi to the serene beauty of the Mankiala Stupa, these sites offer a glimpse into Pakistan’s deep Buddhist heritage.
BUDDHISM’S LEGACY IN MODERN PAKISTAN
While Buddhism waned in Pakistan over the centuries, its legacy still resonates in the culture and traditions of the region. Many Pakistani families can trace their roots back to Buddhist ancestors, and the teachings of Buddha continue to influence the spiritual landscape of the country.
EMBARK ON A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
Our website is your gateway to exploring the enduring history of Buddhism in Pakistan. Whether you’re a dedicated pilgrim or a curious traveler, Pakistan’s Buddhist heritage promises a profound and enlightening experience. Join us on a journey of discovery as we delve deeper into the treasures of Buddhism in this captivating land.