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List for Designated Tour Operators from PATO List for Designated Tour Operators from PATO PUNJAB Company Name/ Contact Person/Designation/ Address/ S. No. Telephone # /Mobile # /Email Address/ Website DTS 1 Across Pakistan Tours Mr. Khalid Mehmood Malik Head Office: Office # 3, Mezzanine Floor Al Madina Arcade Spring North Bahria Phase 7,Islamabad-Pakistan. Tel: +92-051-5400177,5400178 Email: [email protected] Website:www.travelshoppakistan.com DTS # ID - 1623 16/3/2017 2 Active Tours Pakistan Karim Uddin Chief Executive Officer Liason Office: House # 2208, street # 33 Phase II , Farash town Islamabad. 44000, Pakistan. 51-2329044, 347-5143635, 0345-5220246,0347-5730258. [email protected]; [email protected]; DTS # ID-1215 URL: www.activetourspakistan.com 27/1/2017 3 Adventure Pakistan Tours, Trekking & Expeditions Mr. Muhammad Ali Managing Director House 830 - Street 21, Phase IV- Bahria Town, Rawalpindi / Islamabad.Pakistan 051-5562726 Mobile: +92-346-9225883 [email protected]; [email protected]; DTS # ID 1814 URL: www.adventurepakistan.com 3/5/2018 4 Adventure Tours Pakistan Mr. Ashraf Aman President House No 551 Street No 53, G/9-1, Pakistan 51-2260820, 2252759 Mobile: + 92-345-3585393, 0333-5105671 [email protected] URL: www.atp.com.pk 5 Al-Baraka Holidays International Travel & Tours Mr. Tauqeer Akhtar Office No.02, 18D -Mushtaq Mansion, Fazal-e-Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad 51-2870693, 2870694, 2805005 Mobile: + 92-03015403270 (Shah Hussain) [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Shah Hussain 0301 540 3270 [email protected] DTS 1711 17/3/2018 6 Alpine Adventure Guides Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Ali Managing Director Office address : Office # 4, Ground Floor, Anwar Plaza, Street 1, Islamabad Valley, IJP Road, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan + 92- 51-5465266 Mobile: + 92-300-9780886 [email protected]; [email protected]; DTS # ID-1608 7 Adventure Tours Private Limited Mr. Naiknam Karim Managing Director Liaison Office: P.O.Box 465, G-9 Post Office, Islamabad, Pakistan Head Office: [email protected], URL: www.atp.com.pk 8 Asian Gateways Mr. Sadruddin Office No 03, 1st Floor, CRA Plaza Main Commercial center Soan Gardens Islamabad 0092 51 5739 027 Fax: 0092 51 5739 028 Mob: 0092 345 500 9980 / 0313 500 9980 [email protected]; web: www.asiangateways.com DTS # ID-1485 9 Prominent Gateways & Corridor(Pvt) Limited Office # 11,Umer Farooq Plaza Chandni Chowk, Murree Road, Rawalpindi 0092-51-4851021 - 4851022 Mob. # 0092-314-5188445 [email protected] 10 Baltistan Tours Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Managing Director Branch office: House # 25 Street # 1, Rawal Town, P.O Box 1285, Islamabad, Pakistan 5831-455511/455528, Mobile:+92 333 5666623 , +92 345 5121866 [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.baltistantours.com DTS # 574 11 Concordia Expeditions Pakistan Mr. Sahib Noor Chief Executive Liaison Office: Poonch House Complex flat No. 604, Adamjee Road Sadar Rawalpindi. 51-5510308, Mobile: +92 -333- 5596506, 0332-5154147 [email protected]; URL: www.concordia-expeditions.com [email protected] DTS : ID 262 12 Crystal Travels Mr. Shuja Farid Chief Executive Hill view Arcade 5 Davis Road, Lahore, Pakistan 42-36371527-28 Cell +92-300 8431990 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 13 Cox & Kings Private Limited Mr. Sajjad Shah President 163-C, Bank Road, P.O. Box 1605 Rawalpindi, 51 5529473 [email protected]; URL: www.coxpakistan.com 14 Discover Pakistan Tours & Trekking Mr. Muhammad Umar Managing Director Office-3, 1st Floor, Meezban Plaza, 3-D, Main Double Road, PWD Housing Society, Islamabad. 51-2550880 3125454543 [email protected]; [email protected] www.discoverpak.com DTS-1659 3/7/2018 15 Explore Pakistan Tourism Mr. Mehrban Karim Managing Director # 70 street # 5 northern strip E/11 , Islamabad - Pakistan 51-2278221 Cell: 00923335131094, 0348-5335440 [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.explorepakistantopurism.com.pk 16 Fairy Meadow Tours Mr. Rehmat Nabi Managing Director Liaison Office: House, 264, st-85- E11/2, Islamabad, Pakistan 5811-454310 Mobile: +92-335-5401119, 312-9764216, 300-5550667, +92-346-5479114 [email protected]; [email protected], [email protected] 17 Falcon Adventure Club Mr. Ali Usman Director Flat # 2, Block 56E, Main Ibn e sina Road, G 11/3, Islamabad 051-8449461 0333-6287574 [email protected] DTS # ID 1902 www.falconclub.pk 8/3/2019 18 GANDHARA TRAILS (Pvt) LTD. PAKISTAN Mr. Zafar Bukhari Chief executive DTS # ID -1209 House No. 30/H-9, Street No.2,Cantt View Colony, Misrial Road,Rawalpindi, Pakistan +92-51-54 93 143 051. 54 93 144 Mobile: +92-300-5346741 [email protected]; URL: www.gandharatrails.com 19 Himalayan Holidays (Pvt) Ltd Mr. Najeeb Khan Muneer Alam Chief Executive Manager, 04 Hassan Plaza Saidpur market G.7/1 Zero Point, GPO Islamabad, Pakistan Tel +92- 51-2202886, Mobile: +92-300-8509816 DTS # ID-1255 [email protected]; 17/5/2018 URL: www.himalayanholidays.pk 20 Hunza Guides Pakistan Mr. Amirullah Khan Managing Director Head Office : Office # 03 Karimabad Zero Point District Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan Liaison Office : PO -468, G-9 Markaz, Islamabad 0092-51-2363372, +92 5813 457050 0092-311-9624977, +92 3133328753, +92 344 5380052 [email protected]; [email protected];[email protected]; [email protected] DTS # ID 396 URL: www:hunzaguidespakistan.com, www.hunzaguides.com 21/10/2017 21 Hushe Treks & Tours Mr. Rasheed Ahmed Managing Director 447 Street 51 /G-9/1, Islamabad, Pakistan 0092-51-051-2853457, 05815-450338 0092-334-5292496, 03135442111 [email protected]; [email protected]; DTS # ID - 419 URL: www.hushe.com.pk 24/2/2018 22 Hunza Xinjiang Trading and Tourism Private Limited Mr. Daulat Karim Managing Director Office 162A street # 47, F-10-4, Islamabad, Pakistan. Phone: 92-51-8356206, Mobile: +92-333-5497370,0341 1080817 [email protected]; [email protected]; 23 Incredible Journeys ( Pvt) Ltd. Mr. Aftab Rana House No.5, St. No.11, Main Road Banigala, Islamabad 051-2612448, 0345-8566048 DTS # ID 1869 [email protected] 21/11/2018 24 InnerAsia Travels Mr. Sami Ullah Chief Executive Laison Office: Office # 303 , chaneb Center , Jinnah Avenue , Blue area, Islamabad 0092- 300-5513357 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.innerasiatravels.com 25 Jasmine Tours Mr. Asghar Ali Porik Managing Director Liaison Office: House No. 15, Street No. 15, Garden Town, Khanna Dak, Islamabad, PAKISTAN. Telephone : 051 2617535 0092-333 510 9753, 0343 88 23 105 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.jasminetours.com DTS # ID -333 26 Karakorum Adventure Mr. Najmul Hassan Managing Director Liaison Office: Office 11, 1st floor, Ahmed Center, I-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan 0092-51-4864600 0092 333 52 52 375, +92 300 85 42 401 Email: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected]; [email protected]; Website: www.karakorumadventure.com DTS # ID – 386 10/6/2018 27 Karakorum Expeditions (Pvt)Ltd Mr. Mehboob Ali Flate# 01, Usman Plaza, New Maal, Chack Shahzad,Islamabad 0092-51-5402198 Mobile : 03139992210 DTS # ID -1495 [email protected]; [email protected]; 9/5/2018 28 Karakorum Explorers Pvt (Ltd.) (Treks & Tour Operator) Mr. Mubarak Hussain Chief Executive Liaison Office: Block 5-B, Flat # 2, Gali # 5, I-8/1, P.O Box 2994, Islamabad Pakistan 0092 51 4441258 Cell: +92 300 8542401 DTS # ID – 2046 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; 4/12/2017 website: www.karakorumexplorers.com.pk 29 Karavan Leaders Private Limited Syed Muhammad Tayyab Managing Director F-30, Phase 1 D.H.A., Lahore Cantt , Pakistan 0092-42-35729380 & 35723264 Mobile : +92-321-4431233 -0347-4598096 Lincense # [email protected]; LHR/2548 URL: www.karavanleaders.com 25/6/2018 30 Lake View Travel and Tours Mr. Shahid Rehman Head of Business Development Suit # 3-B, Mezzanine Floor, Memmood Plaza , Fazal-e-Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad, Pakistan Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.lakeview.com.pk Tel: +92-51-2344330 31 Mustafa Travel & Tours Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Chief Executive M-8, Shan Plaza, Fazal-e-Haq Road, Blue Area Islamabad, Pakistan 0092-51-2805233, 2805234 DTS # ID-1217 Cell: +92-333-5119662 [email protected] 32 Nanga Parbat Adventure Pakistan Mr. Liver Khan Director Liaison office: # 202 Islamabad heights E/11-4 , Islamabad-Pakistan PO # 478 Islamabad. 0092 51 2375065 Cell: +92 333 5210645 [email protected]; DTS # ID -488 http://www.nangaparbatadventure.com 7/5/2018 33 Nazir Sabir Expeditions Mr. Nazir Sabir President Sultan Khan Manager (Operations) House # 371, street # 59, sector G-11/2 GPO Box 1442 Islamabad (44000) Pakistan Tel: (+92 51) 8441704 Fax: (+92 51) 8441705 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] URL: www.nazirsabir.com DTS # ID – 711 14/3/2018 34 Omar Travels Mr. Sardar Omar Durrani Managing Partner No.8, Shahid Plaza, Jinnah Avenue Blue Area, Islamabad,Pakistan 0092-51-2824126, 2875408, 2874885 [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.omartravels.com 35 Oriental Links Mr. Javed Akhtar Awan Managing Director 62/10, Bank Road, P.O.Box 56, Rawalpindi. Pakistan Tel: +92-51-5529081 & 5120018. Mobile: +92-300-8540460 [email protected]; [email protected]; URL: www.orientalinks.com 36 Mr. Ayaz Shigri Managing Director Shigri
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