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Wagah Border Lahore

How To Reach Wagah Border Lahore

Reaching Wagah Border, Lahore, Pakistan

By Air:

For international travelers, the nearest airport to Wagah Border is the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore. Upon arriving at the airport, visitors can take a taxi or rent a car to reach Wagah Border, which is approximately 27 kilometers from the airport and takes around 40 minutes to an hour depending on the traffic.

By Road:

Lahore is well connected by road to major cities in Pakistan. If you are coming from within Pakistan, options include driving your own vehicle, taking a bus, or hiring a taxi to reach Wagah Border. From central Lahore, it is about a 24-kilometer drive via the Lahore Ring Road. Public buses and vans also operate on this route and can be boarded from different parts of the city.

By Train:

Though there is no direct train service to Wagah Border, Lahore's main railway station serves as a hub for trains coming from all over Pakistan. Visitors can take a train to Lahore and then hire a taxi or take a bus to Wagah Border.

Local Transportation:

In Lahore, rickshaws and app-based ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem are also popular modes of transportation and can be used to travel to Wagah Border. Ensure that you agree on a fare beforehand if using a rickshaw or a traditional taxi.

Important Tips:

  • Carry your passport and any necessary identification documents.
  • Be aware of the ceremony timings if you're planning to witness the flag-lowering ceremony.
  • Be prepared for security checks.
  • Plan your return journey in advance, as it might get crowded after the ceremony.
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