Step into the grandeur of colonial Lahore, where the echoes of the British Raj still resonate through majestic buildings, academic institutions, and civic landmarks. This 4-day curated heritage journey explores Lahore’s transformation during the 19th and early 20th centuries — a time when architects, artists, and engineers blended Victorian, Gothic Revival, and Indo-Saracenic styles to craft a city of culture and power.
From the serene lawns of Gol Bagh and the scholarly aura of Punjab University Old Wing, to the historic National College of Arts and stately GPO Building, every site on this route narrates the story of Lahore’s evolution as the intellectual capital of British India. The tour also pays special homage to Sir Ganga Ram, the visionary civil engineer and philanthropist whose genius shaped many of Lahore’s enduring institutions — including hospitals, colleges, and civic structures that remain vital today.
Along the way, guests will explore Lahore’s iconic colonial boulevards, engage with preserved architecture at Faletti’s Hotel, Freemasons Lodge, and Governor House, and enjoy classic local dining at Pak Tea House, Bistro 201, and Bundu Khan, creating an elegant bridge between the city’s past and present.