Reconnect with your spiritual roots at the land where Sikhi began. Our guided yatra takes you to Nankana Sahib, Kartarpur Darbar, Panja Sahib, and every major Gurdwara across Punjab, Pakistan — fully organised from the United Kingdom.
Stand where Sikhi's founder took his first breath in 1469
We manage your entire visa application & paperwork
Langar at Gurdwaras plus dedicated veggie hotel menus
Prices in GBP, departures from London Heathrow & Manchester
Over four-fifths of the world's Sikh historical landmarks stand on Pakistani soil. Our itinerary covers every major shrine across Punjab province.
Walk the very ground where Guru Nanak Dev Ji entered the world in 1469. Nankana Sahib remains the spiritual heartland for Sikhs travelling from Britain and across the globe.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji settled here after decades of travel, cultivated the land alongside villagers, and breathed his last in 1539. The Kartarpur Corridor now offers easier access than ever before.
Home to the boulder imprinted with Guru Nanak's hand, this Gurdwara draws enormous crowds each Vaisakhi. The natural spring and mountain backdrop make it unforgettable.
Erected where Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru, attained martyrdom in 1606. It sits within walking distance of Lahore Fort and the Badshahi Mosque.
These twin sites tell the story of Guru Nanak's selfless act — spending money meant for trade on feeding the poor, an event known as the “True Bargain.”
An awe-inspiring monument to the Sher-e-Punjab who unified the Sikh Empire. Its intricate Mughal-Sikh architecture makes it one of Lahore's most photographed landmarks.
Select the tier that suits your budget. Every package covers accommodation, daily meals, all Gurdwara visits, transport, and our end-to-end visa support.
Dedicated solely to Sikh pilgrimages across Pakistan, we bring local expertise and genuine care to every journey from the UK.
Our English & Punjabi-speaking guides are steeped in Sikh history and Gurbani, bringing each sacred site to life with first-hand stories and context.
From securing the PSGPC invitation letter to preparing your supporting documents, we handle the entire Pakistan visa process on your behalf.
Enjoy wholesome veggie food at every meal — from langar at the Gurdwaras to specially prepared menus at our partner hotels throughout Punjab.
Air-conditioned coaches, experienced local drivers, and door-to-door airport transfers ensure stress-free travel between every pilgrimage stop.
Rest in vetted 3, 4, or 5-star properties close to the Gurdwaras — each offering modern comforts, WiFi, and a warm welcome for pilgrims.
Our UK-based and on-the-ground teams are available around the clock by WhatsApp, phone, or email before, during, and after your trip.
Navigating visa paperwork can feel daunting. We take it off your hands entirely so your only focus is the pilgrimage ahead.
Pick the package that works for you and pay your deposit. As soon as you book, our visa team springs into action.
Forward your British passport copy, two passport-sized photographs, and recent bank statements. We handle every other document.
We secure an official invitation from the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC), attach hotel bookings, and lodge your e-visa application.
E-visas are normally approved within 7–10 working days. You receive a detailed day-by-day itinerary, and your yatra begins!
Timing your trip to coincide with a major gurpurab or mela transforms a pilgrimage into an extraordinary communal celebration.
The flagship event in the Sikh calendar. Tens of thousands of devotees converge on Nankana Sahib for three days of prayer, kirtan, and langar to honour Guru Nanak's birth.
Peak SeasonMark the founding of the Khalsa at Panja Sahib in Hasan Abdal. Expect colourful processions, non-stop kirtan, and an electric atmosphere among thousands of British and global pilgrims.
Peak SeasonA poignant remembrance of the 1921 massacre at Nankana Sahib. Pilgrims pay tribute to the Sikh martyrs in a solemn, deeply moving ceremony.
Special EventHonour the supreme sacrifice of the fifth Guru at Gurdwara Dera Sahib in Lahore. A reflective gathering that deepens one's connection to Sikh faith and resilience.
Sacred RemembranceRead genuine accounts from UK travellers who walked the sacred path with us across Pakistan's Gurdwaras.
"Standing inside Gurdwara Janam Asthan at Nankana Sahib brought tears to my eyes. The entire trip ran like clockwork — visa, hotels, meals, transport — all sorted. I've already told my whole family to book."
"We took 12 family members from Leicester for the Guru Nanak Gurpurab. The group discount made it affordable, and the guide knew every historical detail. The langar at Nankana Sahib was an experience we'll treasure forever."
"First time visiting Pakistan and I felt completely at ease from the moment we landed in Lahore. The Vaisakhi gathering at Panja Sahib was breathtaking — the energy, the kirtan, the sheer warmth of local people. Can't wait to return."
Practical answers for British Sikhs planning a yatra to Pakistan's holiest Gurdwaras.
Take the step your soul has been calling for. Secure your place on a guided Sikh pilgrimage to Pakistan and walk where the Gurus walked.