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Salam Air
4 Mar, Tue
05:20 PM
Riyadh - Lahore
1 stop
7h 20m
RUH-LHE
Etihad Airways
8 Mar, Sat
10:20 AM
Gassim - Lahore
1 stop
6h 35m
ELQ-LHE
Salam Air
25 Feb, Tue
11:10 AM
Dammam - Lahore
1 stop
13h 30m
DMM-LHE
Flynas
1 Mar, Sat
10:35 AM
Madinah - Lahore
1 stop
14h 55m
MED-LHE
Flynas
5 Mar, Wed
12:40 PM
Jeddah - Lahore
1 stop
10h
JED-LHE
Air Arabia
26 Feb, Wed
10:00 AM
Tabuk - Lahore
1 stop
7h 30m
TUU-LHE
Saudi Arabian Airlines
3 Mar, Mon
05:30 AM
Hail - Lahore
1 stop
11h 40m
HAS-LHE
Saudi Arabian Airlines
10 Mar, Mon
07:15 AM
Jizan - Lahore
1 stop
9h 55m
GIZ-LHE
Flydubai
23 Feb, Sun
02:10 PM
Tabuk - Lahore
1 stop
9h 30m
RSI-LHE
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About Lahore

Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan and the capital city of the Punjab province, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and architectural marvels. As of 2023, Lahore has a population of approximately 11.1 million people, making it the second-largest city in Pakistan.

The climate of Lahore is semi-arid, with hot summers, a monsoon season, and mild winters. The city experiences most of its rainfall during the monsoon months from July to September. The best time to visit Lahore is during the cooler months from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities.

Lahore is served by Allama Iqbal International Airport, located about 15 kilometers from the city center. The airport is a key international gateway, offering connections to numerous destinations, including direct flights from Saudi Arabia. Airlines such as Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Saudia, and Flynas operate regular flights to Lahore from cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.

The local cuisine in Lahore is famous for its rich and diverse flavors, often featuring a blend of Mughal, Punjabi, and colonial influences. Popular dishes include nihari, a slow-cooked meat stew, and siri paya, a traditional breakfast dish made with goat or cow trotters. Lahori food is known for its spiciness and generous use of butter and ghee. One of the popular local sweets is the falooda, a cold dessert made with vermicelli, rose syrup, and milk.

Lahore’s attractions cater to a wide range of interests. The Badshahi Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, provides a stunning example of Mughal architecture. The Lahore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into the city’s royal past.

For those interested in history and culture, the Lahore Museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts and artworks from the region. The Shalimar Gardens, another UNESCO World Heritage site, are a beautiful example of Mughal garden design.

Outdoor activities around Lahore include visiting the Wagah Border for the flag-lowering ceremony, exploring the various parks and gardens like Jilani Park, and enjoying a boat ride at the Lahore Canal.

Saudi Arabian nationals visiting Lahore will need to apply for a visa prior to their arrival in Pakistan. The e-visa facility is available, allowing travelers to apply online for a tourist visa. The process typically requires submitting an application form, passport copy, and other relevant documents online. The visa is usually issued within a few days. It is recommended to check the latest visa requirements and travel advisories before planning your trip.

Transportation to Lahore City Center from Airport

Allama Iqbal Intl Airport

The most practical way of travelling to Lahore city center from Allama Iqbal International Airport is getting on a taxi. Renting a car is also among the options but you should keep in mind that traffic can be very heavy in the city. If you prefer a more budget-friendly means of transportation, you can get on one of the buses going to the city center. You shouldn’t forget that there are separate seats for women in the buses.

Car Rental

It is possible to rent a car at Allama Iqbal International Airport. Keep in mind that the traffic in Lahore can be very heavy, and most of the drivers don’t obey traffic rules. For this reason, foreigners aren’t generally advised to rent a car. If you have enough budget, rent a car with a driver. You can reach the city center from Allama Iqbal International Airport by driving westward on Aziz Bhatti, Canal Bank or Zarrar Shaheed Road.

Taxi

At the airport, two different taxi companies offer service for 24 hours. It is possible to reach Lahore city center by taxi in about 20 minutes. However, keep in mind that the traffic can be very intense in Lahore. Before getting on the taxi, make sure to agree on the fare by specifying your destination. Travelling to the city center from the airport generally costs about 600-700 Pakistani Rupee. For this reason, if the driver demands more amount, find another taxi.

Bus

You can reach the city center in an affordable way by using the bus routes B-08 and B-28 departing from the airport. The bus route B-08 goes to the main train station and main bus station. You can get information about the bus route that is the most suitable for you by visiting the information desk located at the arriving passenger terminal.

Weather in Lahore

DayMin - Max
Saturday
cloudyMin 11ºC - Max 23ºC
Sunday
clearMin 12ºC - Max 24ºC
Monday
cloudyMin 14ºC - Max 25ºC
Tuesday
cloudyMin 16ºC - Max 24ºC
Wednesday
cloudyMin 16ºC - Max 26ºC
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