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Multan Tour Packages (2026)

Punjab, Pakistan

3tours
3companies
PKR 6,000–23,000price range
13 Jun 2026updated
All tours Group · 2Family · 1Under 30,000 · 3

About Multan tours

Multan is the City of Saints, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in South Asia and the spiritual heart of southern Punjab. Its skyline belongs to the great Sufi shrines — the blue-tiled tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam on the old fort mound, visible for miles, and the shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya beside it — set among the mud-brick lanes, bazaars, and blue-pottery workshops of a city that has traded for millennia. A Multan tour is compact and cultural: the shrines and the fort esplanade, the Ghanta Ghar clock tower and the Hussain Agahi bazaar, and the workshops famous for blue kashi tilework, camel-skin lamps, and khussa shoes. One day covers the essentials; two lets you slow down for the food — Multani sohan halwa, the mango orchards in season — and an evening at the shrines when they are lit and busy with qawwali. Like all of southern Punjab it is a cool-season destination: October to March is comfortable, summer is fierce. Most listings include transport, a guide, and hotel; shrine visits are free but a guide who can explain the Sufi context is what makes the day.

Best time to visit Multan

When Weather Crowds Prices
Oct – MarCool, dry, idealPeakLow–mid
Apr – MayHot, early mangoesMidLow
Jun – AugVery hotLowLowest
SepEasing heatLowLow

Multan tours — common questions

How much does a Multan tour cost?

Packages listed on TourHub currently range from PKR 6,000 to PKR 23,000 per person, across 3 tours from 3 companies. Group tours by road are the budget option; private and by-air packages cost more. Prices on TourHub come straight from operator listings and are updated daily.

What's included in a typical Multan package?

Almost every package includes transport, hotel accommodation, breakfast, and a guide. Lunch, entry tickets, and personal expenses are almost never included — budget a few thousand rupees extra. Each TourHub listing shows the exact inclusions and exclusions the operator advertises.

Group or private tour for Multan?

Group tours are 30–60% cheaper and good for solo travelers and couples comfortable with a fixed schedule. Private tours cost more but give you your own vehicle, flexible stops, and your own pace — usually the better choice for families with young children.

What is Multan known for?

Its Sufi shrines — above all Shah Rukn-e-Alam and Bahauddin Zakariya — the old fort, blue-glazed kashi pottery and tilework, camel-skin lamps, mangoes, and sohan halwa. It is one of the subcontinent's oldest cities.

Best time to visit Multan?

October to March. Multan summers are among the hottest in the country, so touring concentrates in the cooler months; spring also coincides with the start of mango season around the city.

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