Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

HEATHROW to Peshawar

  • Heathrow

    United Kingdom (LHR)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA BAHRAIN
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Heathrow

    United Kingdom (LHR)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Heathrow

    United Kingdom (LHR)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA JEDDAH
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Heathrow

    United Kingdom (LHR)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA LAHORE/KARACHI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

Gatwick to Peshawar

  • Gatwick

    United Kingdom (LGW)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Gatwick

    United Kingdom (LGW)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DUBAI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

Manchester to Peshawar

  • Manchester

    United Kingdom (MAN)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Manchester

    United Kingdom (MAN)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA LAHORE/KARACHI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

Birmingham to Peshawar

  • Birmingham

    United Kingdom (BHX)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DUBAI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Birmingham

    United Kingdom (BHX)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

Glasgow to Peshawar

  • Glasgow

    United Kingdom (GLA)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DUBAI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Glasgow

    United Kingdom (GLA)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

Edinburgh to Peshawar

  • Edinburgh

    United Kingdom (EDI)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DUBAI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Edinburgh

    United Kingdom (EDI)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Travel between 30 Sep 2025 and 14 Oct 2025 All prices are excluding taxes*

Newcastle to Peshawar

  • Newcastle

    United Kingdom (NCL)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DUBAI
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

  • Newcastle

    United Kingdom (NCL)

    Peshawar

    Pakistan (PEW)

    VIA DOHA
    From
    pp

    Class : Economy

Peshawar is the Pakistan largest Pashtun-majority city, also the capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.it is located near the eastern end of Khyber Pass near to the Afghan border. Peshawar is also called the “city of men “due to the bravery of this land. It is a very greenish city of Pakistan that’s why it is also known as the “city of flowers.”

Historical Context:

History of Peshawar is a minimum 539 old makings it amongst the oldest town of South Asia. According to the ancient landmasses of India, his town was referred to as" Purushpura" and served as the capital of the Kushan empire.

Cultural significance of Peshawar:

The land of Peshawar has a diversified culture with respect to its geography and ancient history. Dances of Peshawar have also played a vital role in making the culture unique.

Mushud Dance:

This is a unique dance routine using rifles performed by the Mahsud people of Pashtuns in South Waziristan. In the beginning, it was performed at times of war, but soon it became a cultural dance.

Waziri Dance:

Women and girls costume traditional long dresses and cover their hair with a light piece of cloth and start their cultural dance. It is also the most popular dance of this land.

Taste of Peshawar:

Peshawar is also a very rich place for foodies. Tourists can enjoy a great tour to this mountainous place one can satisfy their taste buds with the amazing “chappal kababs” from just around the corner. And always remember the “charsi tikka” and the “namkeen gosht” that makes Peshawar’s food memorable for the visitors. In addition, “Dum pukht” as well as " kabli pulao" are also the most liked dishes of Peshawar.

Mahabat Khan Mosque:

This is the city's finest mosque, built by the governor of Peshawar under Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1630. After entering the mosque, you can find the most lavish interiors that depicts the Mughal culture and get a complete experience of this outstanding mosque.

Peshawar Museum:

Peshawar Museum contains the largest collection of Gandharan art in the world, starting from statues and friezes representing the Buddha's lifestyle to winged angels and Enormous heroes. One can consider this as a dizzying stylebook of Graeco-Bactrian art, but it often let down by poor labeling.

Bara Market:

It booms openly on the sale of goods imported through Pakistan for Afghanistan, then ran back through the Tribal Areas. Everything is accessible here from cut-price electronics to stationery and clothes at very low prices.