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Sikh Baisakhi Yatra in Pakistan 2026
Duration: 5 Days — April 11–15, 2026
Arrival & Departure: Lahore Airport (All Pilgrims)
Charges per Person: $899
Baisakhi Sikh Pilgrim Tour Package is one of the most selling tour packages in Pakistan. Pakistan Gurdwara Tour is one of the most popular Tours to Pakistan by Sikhs. If you are planning a Sikh Yatra tour to Pakistan, then this is a suitable package that includes the Nankana Sahib Yatra Tour and the Kartarpur Corridor. Sikh Tourism(Sikh Pilgrimage Tour | Kartarpur, Nankana & PanjaPir sahib) in Pakistan is boosting Pakistan nowadays.
The purpose of the worship centres was to provide a gathering place where Sikhs could listen to the guru’s spiritual teachings and sing hymns in adoration of Waheguru. Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh guru, coined the term “gurdwara” as the Sikh community grew. The terms gur (a reference to the Sikh gurus) and dwara (portal in Gurmukhi), combined, signify “the entrance via which the guru might be reached,” and are the origin of the name gurdwara.
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Itineraries
Day 1
Sikh Yatra
Arrival in Lahore + Light Local Sightseeing
Arrival window: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Pickup from Lahore Airport via AC bus or van
Check-in: 4-star hotel in Lahore (e.g., Hotel Grand Millennium or similar)
Light City Tour (Afternoon/Evening):
Drive-by view of Minar-e-Pakistan, Shalimar Gardens, and Food Street (Fort Road)
Short spiritual walk near Badshahi Mosque (exterior only)
Evening welcome langar at the hotel or gurdwara guesthouse
Overnight: Lahore
Day 2
Sikh Yatra
Lahore → Hassan Abdal (Panja Sahib – Baisakhi Main Celebration)
Breakfast: 6:30 AM
Depart Lahore: 7:30 AM
Travel time: ~4 hours via GT Road (215 km)
Arrival at Gurdwara Panja Sahib: 11:30 AM
Activities:
Grand Baisakhi Diwan – Kirtan, Paath, Ardas
Participate in Langar seva
Historical walkthrough: Panja Sahib’s rock with Guru Nanak’s handprint
Meet Sikh sangat from India, UK, Canada
Evening Departure: 5:30 PM
Return to Lahore: ~10:00 PM
Dinner stop en route
Overnight: Lahore
Day 3
Sikh Yatra
Lahore → Kartarpur Sahib (Narowal)
Breakfast: 6:00 AM
Depart for Kartarpur Sahib: 6:30 AM
Travel time: 3.5 hours (175 km)
Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur
Visit Guru Nanak’s final resting place
Spend time in meditation & reflection
Attend the special Baisakhi langar
Participate in Kirtan & Ardas
Guided tour of fields and the baoli (stepwell)
Depart back to Lahore: 4:00 PM
Evening tea/snacks stop
Overnight: Lahore
Day 4
Sikh Yatra
Day Trip: Nankana Sahib – Birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Breakfast: 6:30 AM
Departure to Nankana Sahib: 7:00 AM
Travel time: 2.5 hours (80–90 km)
Sites in Nankana Sahib:
Gurdwara Janam Asthan – Guru Nanak’s birthplace
Kiara Sahib, Bal Leela Sahib, Patti Sahib, Malji Sahib
Return to Lahore: 4:30 PM
Evening rest / optional shopping/farewell tea
Overnight: Lahore
Day 5
Sikh Yatra
Local Lahore Culture & Drop-Off
Check-out & Breakfast: 8:00 AM
Local Visit Options (based on flight time):
Option A: Sikh Museum & Mall Road
Option B: Lahore Fort outer visit & souvenirs stop
Group drop-offs to Lahore Airport based on flight slots (from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM)
Airport pickups & drop-offs
4 nights in hotel (twin sharing)
AC transportation with guide
Langar meals at gurdwaras
Breakfast & dinners at hotel
Entry/permissions to all gurdwaras
Daily bottled water
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The Sikh Yatra Tour is a spiritual and historical pilgrimage that takes you to important Sikh religious sites in Pakistan, including Nankana Sahib, Kartarpur Sahib, and Panja Sahib.
Our tour includes visits to:
Nankana Sahib (birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev Ji)
Kartarpur Sahib
Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Hasan Abdal
Gurdwara Rori Sahib, Eminabad
Gurdwara Sacha Sauda, Farooqabad
Gurdwara Dera Sahib, Lahore
Plus other historical and spiritual sites upon request.
Yes, the Kartarpur Corridor visit is included for Indian nationals who are eligible and have the necessary documents.
The tour is open to Sikh pilgrims, non-Sikh travelers, and history enthusiasts from all over the world. Specific visa requirements apply for foreign and Indian citizens.
Yes. Indian citizens need a special pilgrimage visa, while other foreign nationals require a tourist or religious visa. We provide guidance and support during the visa application process.
Yes, the tour is safe. All transportation, accommodation, and site visits are arranged securely with experienced guides and local support.
The most popular time is during:
Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birth anniversary (November)
Baisakhi Festival (April)
Other Gurpurab events throughout the year
Typically, the package includes:
Accommodation
Daily meals (vegetarian)
Transportation
Entry to gurdwaras
Local guide services
Visa assistance (if requested)
Yes, all meals provided during the tour are vegetarian, respecting Sikh dietary customs.
You will need:
A valid passport
Visa (specific to country of origin)
Passport-sized photographs
Travel insurance (recommended)
Vaccination certificates (as per current travel guidelines)
You can book through our website, contact us via WhatsApp, email, or call our customer service team for quick assistance.
Yes, we offer special discounts for group bookings, Gurdwara committees, and family tours.