Turkey straddles Europe and Asia, with Istanbul's mosques and Bosphorus ferries on one side and Cappadocia's balloon-filled valleys inland. It's a popular first trip abroad for Pakistani travellers — halal food is easy to find, and there are short flights from Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, often via a Gulf hub or direct on Turkish Airlines. Travel.pk builds each Turkey package around your dates, hotels and group size, so the plan below is a sample flow rather than a fixed tour.
Typical length: 5–8 days, customisable
A typical flow — every Turkey (Türkiye) package is tailored to your dates, budget and group, so treat this as a starting point.
Land at Istanbul Airport, meet your transfer and check in around Sultanahmet or Taksim. Settle in with an evening walk and dinner near the hotel.
A guided morning through Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Topkapı Palace, then the Basilica Cistern. Afternoon in the Grand Bazaar before tea and dinner in the old quarter.
A Bosphorus cruise past the palaces and the bridge that links Europe and Asia, a stop at Ortaköy, then the Spice Bazaar. Free evening for shopping or the Asian side at Kadıköy.
Short domestic flight to Kayseri or Nevşehir and transfer to a cave hotel in Göreme. Visit an underground city and catch sunset over the valleys from Uçhisar or Red Valley.
Optional sunrise balloon flight over the fairy chimneys, then a valley tour — Göreme Open-Air Museum, Pasabag and the pottery workshops of Avanos.
Fly back for your onward connection, or add a couple of nights for Pamukkale's white terraces or the Mediterranean coast at Antalya.
April to May and September to October give mild days for sightseeing and the clearest skies for Cappadocia balloon flights. Summer is warm and busy, and winter turns Istanbul cold and grey with snow common in Cappadocia — pretty, but balloon flights are cancelled more often.
Tell us your dates, budget and group size and we'll build a Turkey (Türkiye) package around them — flights, hotels, transfers, visa help and a local plan. No fixed, one-size-fits-all price.
There's no single fixed price — it depends on your travel dates, how many nights you want, the hotels you pick, whether you add the Cappadocia balloon, and your group size. Tell us what you have in mind and we'll build a custom quote for you.
April–May and September–October are the most comfortable: mild weather in Istanbul and clear mornings for Cappadocia balloons. Summer is hot and crowded, winter is cold with more balloon cancellations, so pick your dates around what you want to see.
A typical package covers your flights or transfers, hotels with breakfast (including a Cappadocia cave stay), the Istanbul–Cappadocia domestic hop, guided tours with entry tickets, a Bosphorus cruise and visa assistance. The balloon ride, most meals and shopping are extra, and we tailor the exact mix to your plan.
Yes. We book your international and domestic flights and help you prepare the Turkey visa application, along with hotels, transfers and tours. Note that Pakistani passport holders currently apply for a Turkey visa through the official channel rather than a simple online e-visa, and we guide you through the required documents. You can take the full package or just the pieces you need.