Dates & Prices - Pakistan - The Old Silk Route
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Dates & Prices
There are currently no holiday dates and prices available for this Pakistan - The Old Silk Route cycling holiday.
We are constantly updating our services and would recommend that you check again soon as we may have added more dates to our tour calendar. Alternatively, you can contact us using the contact information below.
If you are looking to book a place on our Pakistan - The Old Silk Route cycling holiday in Multi-Destinations, then please call us on +44 (0) 1463 417707.
Alternatively, you can email us on office@redspokes.co.uk for more information on this adventure holiday.
Private Groups and Customised Tours
In addition to our scheduled trips which cater for 3-17 cyclists we are experienced in organising private, customised and group tours for larger and smaller numbers of cyclists. Because we have strong relationships with our local guides and agents we are in an excellent position to secure you the best options for your accommodation and local services. If you want a personalised adventurous cycling trip for 2 or more people, please contact us and we'll be able to discuss this further.
Optional Extras
Own Room: From £310
Bike Hire: Not available
The extra costs for the optional extras are calculated after the booking process. The extra costs will be added to your cycling tour cost.
Flights
Approximate Internationel Flights: £520
Internal flight - One way US$ 150: Return ISB/GIL/ISB- US$ 270
redspokes holidays to Pakistan do NOT include international or internal flights. If you choose an internal flight we can arrange this for you through our local agent.
We recommend looking at www.kayak.co.uk or www.opodo.co.uk for an idea of times and prices for your international flight.
NOTE: Please read through the essential information to see exactly what the price includes & excludes before booking!

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