How
to Travel in Pakistan:
Travel Internal:
AIR: Most domestic services are operated by PIA. Other airlines
are Aero Asia and Shaheen. There are many daily flights from
Karachi to Lahore, Rawalpindi and other commercial centres. Air
transport is the quickest and most efficient means of travel.
Departure tax: Rs20 for internal flights. RIVER: Traffic along
the Indus River is almost exclusively commercial and many goods
are carried to Punjab and the north.
RAIL: A legacy of British rule is an extensive rail network,
based on the main line from Karachi to Lahore, Rawalpindi and
Peshawar, which has several daytime and overnight trains. Most
other routes have several daily trains. Even first-class
compartments can be hot and crowded. Travel in air-conditioned
coaches is advised, as are reservations on long-distance
journeys and overnight service.
Children under 3 years of age travel free. Children aged 3-11
years pay half fare. Pakistan Railways offer concessions for
tourists (on presentation of a certificate issued by PTDC),
excluding Indian nationals traveling by rail. A discount of 25%
is offered to individuals and groups, and 50% for students.
Vehicles owned by foreign tourists or hired locally are also
eligible to 25% discount in freight charges when transported by
rail. Details are available from railway offices in Pakistan.
Approximate rail times: Karachi to Lahore is 16 hours, to
Rawalpindi is 28 hours and to Peshawar is 32 hours; and Lahore
to Rawalpindi is 6 hours.
ROAD: Traffic drives on the left. The highway network between
cities is well made and maintained.
Bus: Regular services run between most towns and villages.
Lahore- Rawalpindi-Peshawar
has an hourly service. Air-conditioned coaches/buses are
recommended for long distances. Advance booking is advised.
Car hire: Available in major cities as well as at Karachi,
Lahore and Rawalpindi airports. Most hotels can book cars for
guests.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit will be issued on
presentation of visitor's national driving licence.
URBAN: Extensive bus and minibus services operate in Lahore,
Karachi and other towns, although services can be crowded.
Taxi: Reasonably priced and widely available, they are by far
the most efficient means of urban travel. Note that they may not
operate after sunset during Ramadan.
Auto-rickshaws are also available.
Travel International
AIR:
Pakistan's national airline is Pakistan International Airlines (PK),
linking Pakistan with 47 destinations around the world.
Approximate flight times:
From Karachi to London is 11 hours 50 minutes, to Los Angeles is
22 hours 30 minutes, to New York
is 21 hours 40 minutes, to Riyadh is 3 hours 35 minutes and to
Singapore is 6 hours 55 minutes.
International airports:
Karachi (KHI) (Civil), 12km (8 miles) northeast of the city
(travel time - 25 minutes). Good airport facilities exist,
including duty-free shops, bar/restaurant, post office, bank and
shops. Coaches to the city meet all arrivals. A bus runs from
dusk to dawn every 30 minutes. Taxi services to the city are
available.
Lahore (LHE), 11km (7 miles) southeast of the city (travel time
- 20 minutes). Airport facilities include car hire, bank,
restaurant and shops. Coaches leave every 20 minutes for the
city. Buses go every 10 minutes. Taxi services to the city are
also available.
Islamabad (ISB) (International), 15km (9 miles) east of the city
(travel time - 20 minutes). There are full duty-free facilities.
Coach and taxi services to the city are available.
Peshawar (PEW), 4km (2.5 miles) from the city (travel time - 10
minutes). Full bus and taxi services to the city are available.
Departure tax:
Rs400 for passengers traveling first class, Rs300 for club class
and Rs200 for economy class. There is also an additional Foreign
Travel Tax of Rs700 on tickets issued within Pakistan. Transit
passengers and children under two years of age are exempt.
SEA:
The major port is Karachi (Kemari). There are a number of
shipping lines serving Karachi from Europe. It is both
Pakistan's and Afghanistan's port for goods, together with Port
Qasim.
RAIL:
The only rail link to India is a train from Lahore to Amritsar
which leaves daily at 1100. Passengers have to be at the station
by 0900 for customs and immigration procedures. A rail link also
extends over the Iranian border to Zahedan; the Express train
leaves every Friday at 1050; and the Passenger train, which
travels as far as Taftan, leaves every Tuesday at 1045 from
Quetta.
ROAD:
Road links from China, Iran, India and Afghanistan. The main
road link is between Karachi and Lahore. There is a road from
Kabul (Afghanistan) to Rawalpindi. Another road runs from
Karachi to Quetta and to the border with Iran. Visitors exiting
Pakistan by land routes are subject to a road toll of Rs2.
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