Hajj & Umrah


Al Hashmi Hajj & Umrah is one of the trusted names in the field of holy rituals as service provider in Pakistan for their services and have a reputation in providing the quality to the guest of Allah.Although we have a biggest success in achieving HAJJ & UMRAH service in the industry over the past one and a half decade.Being Hajj & Umrah operator we have trained staff to organize the whole event every year and have now become the model for other operators in Pakistan.
We always give our best of best for the customer satisfaction and to cater the pilgrims with their needs and during their stay, we make sure to avoid any discrepancies in the Holy places MAKKAH & MEDINA both, our qualified team will be there to assist at any point and deal them professionally. Keeping in mind for our pilgrims that they are miles away from their home, we greet and treat them with respect and honor their request at all times during the stay with more personalized service and to build good relationship with the clients.


We welcome all our pilgrims to show the commitments if you give us the opportunity to serve you.
HOLY PLACES FOR ZIARAAT
Makkah: Ghar-e-Hira, Ghar-e-Soor, Mina Arafat, Muzdalfa etc.
Madinah: Jable-Ohad, Masjid-e-Quba, Masjid-e- Qiblatain, Masjid-e-Juma, Saba Masajid etc.

Ziyaraat


IRAQ officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in Western Asia. The country borders Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west.The southern part of Iraq is within the Arabian Peninsula. Places for ziaratin Iraq are: Karbala Muallah, Najaf-e-Ashraf, Kofa and Baghdad.


IRAN is an Islamic republic on the Persian Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire. Extensive marble ruins mark Persepolis, the empire's capital founded by Darius I in the 6th century B.C. The modern capital, Tehran, is home to opulent Golestan Palace, seat of the Qajar Dynasty (17941925), plus modern landmarks such as the 435m-high Milad Tower.

Tourism Outbond


DUBAI: Dubai is simply a City of Wonders that is in continuous expansion and development. Iconic Projects like the tallest building in the world, one of the biggest mall in the world, the superb lifestyle characterized by absolute safety and high-level services makes Dubai an ideal location to live in and an extraordinary place to discover in a dedicated holiday or a long layover. A place where tradition and futuristic development harmoniously live together.

TURKEY: A richly historical land with some of the best cuisine you will ever taste, scenery from beaches to mountains and the great city of Istanbul. Turkey's charm lies somewhere between its stunning landscapes such as Cappadocia; the constant surprises provided by its storied history; and the hearty locals, who are always ready to chat. As the old Turkish saying goes: 'A cup of coffee commits one to 40 years of friendship.'This proverb nails the addictive qualities of the Turkish lifestyle, enjoyed by people who are blessed with a land of ancient bazaars and sandy beaches, magnificent ruins and soaring mountains and who are keen to make sure visitors love it as much as they do. The greatest surprise for first-time visitors to Turkey is the sheer diversity found between its Aegean beaches and eastern mountains.


MALAYSIA: The tropical island of Langkawi is one of the most popular destinations within Malaysia. Though the island is recognised as one of the most beautiful islands in the world; you will never feel you're visiting a crowded tourist overrun island. Visit Langkawi for wonderful jungle, fantastic sightseeing and beautiful beaches. There is an abundance of accommodation available for every type of traveler, ranging from basic B&B's to luxurious 5-star resorts.

MALDIVES: The Republic of the Maldives is a chain of around 1200 islands stretching 750km across the Indian Ocean with the northernmost island at 7° 06" N and the southernmost island just crossing the Equator at 0° 42" S. The exact number of islands varies according to the season and method of classification - islands come and go with the wind, waves and currents. The tiny islands are geographically grouped into ring shaped reefs called "atolls" and there are 26 of these atoll formations. An atoll encloses a central lagoon with a flat, sandy bottom at a relatively shallow depth of 40-100m. Of the 1200 islands only 200 are inhabited by local Maldivian people, nearly 100 islands have been developed as tourist resorts and the remaining islands are uninhabited.
The Maldives has been a crossroads for sea traders for many centuries and the origin of the people of the country is mixed. Not much is known of the early history of the island people but the language and some archaeological finds of Buddhist relics indicate that the early settlers were from the southern Indian continent and the Buddhist Singalese from Sri Lanka. Now, of course, the Maldives population of 240,000 is entirely Muslim.

Pakistan Tourism


Kaghan Valley:The Kaghan Valley is an alpine-climate valley in Mansehra District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. The valley is a popular tourist destination for Pakistanis, and the occasional foreigner.

Malam Jabba Malam Jabba is a Hill Station in the Karakoram mountain range nearly 40 km from Saidu Sharif in Swat Valley,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is 314km from Islamabad and 51 km from Saidu Sharif Airport. It is the home of Ski resort in Pakistan.



Murree:Murree is an exurb of Islamabad and the administrative centre of Murree Tehsil, in the Punjab province in Pakistan. It is in a subdivision of Rawalpindi District and includes the parts of the Margalla Hills around Islamabad. It experiences pleasant summer and cold, snowy winters.

Skardu:Skardu is a town and capital of Skardu District, in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan. Skardu is in the 10 kilometres wide by 40 kilometres long Skardu Valley, at the confluence of the Indus and the Shigar River. The town is surrounded by grey-brown coloured mountains.

Gilgit: Gilgit is the Capital city of Gilgit-Baltistan,administrative territory of Pakistan. The city of Gilgit constitutes a tehsil within Gilgit is the Capital city of Gilgit-Baltistan, an administrative territory of Pakistan. The city of Gilgit constitutes a tehsil within Gilgit District.

Islamabad:Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan located within the Islamabad Capital Territory. It has a population of 2 million and together with its neighboring twin city of Rawalpindi, the city is home to the Faisal Masjid, the largest Masjid of South Asia and forth largest in the world.

Lahore:Lahore is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Punjab, the second largest metropolitan area in the country and 16thmost populous city in the world. It is an important historical center in South Asia. With a rich history dating back over a millennium, Lahore is a main cultural centre of the Punjab region and Pakistan and is the largest Punjabi city in the world.Lahore successively served as the regional capital of the empires of the Shahi kingdoms in the 11th century, the Ghaznavis in the 12th century, the Ghurid State in the 12th and 13th centuries and the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. From 1802 to 1849, Lahore served as the capital city of the Sikh Empire. In the mid-19th and early 20th century, Lahore was the capital of the Punjab region under the British Raj. The traditional capital of Punjab for a millennium, Lahore was the cultural centre of the northern Indian subcontinent which extends from the eastern banks of the Indus River to New Delhi.

Multan City of SufisMultan is Pakistan's third largest city by area and it is fifth largest by population. The city is located on the banks of the Chenab River in the geographic cen ter of the country. Multan is known as the City of Sufis because of the large number of shrines and Sufi saints from the city. The city is blanketed with bazaars, mosques, shrines and ornate tombs. It is the birthplace of Fariduddin Ganjshakar popularly known as Baba Farid, recognized as the first major poet of the Punjabi language.Multan is located in a bend created by five rivers of central Pakistan. The Sutlej River separa tes it from Bahawalpur and the Chenab River from Muzaffar Garh. The city has grown to become an influential political and economical cen ter for the country, with a dry port and excellent transport links.

Mohenjo-daro Mohenjo-daro is an archeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, and one of the world's earliest major urban settlements.

Keenjhar Jheel: Keenjhar Lake commonly called Kalri Lake is in Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan. It is 122 km from Karachi and 18 km from the town of Thatta. It is the second largest fresh water lake in Pakistan. It is an important source of drinking water for Thatta District and Karachi city.

Karachi Karachi is the capital of the province of Sindh, as well as the largest and most populous metropolitan city of Pakistan. It is main port city of the country. Karachi is world's 6th largest metropolitan area. It is the 2nd-largest city in the world by population. It is also the main seaport and financial centre of the country. Karachi is also known as City of Lights mainly due to city's night life, for which it is famous as the city which never sleeps. This city is located on the Arabian Sea Coastline. It is also known as the city of Quaid having been birth and burial place of great leader Quaid-e-Azam founder of Pakistan. It is the largest and busiest commercial city hosting great activities in trade, industry, education, etc.. It is an ultra modern city equipped with the most modern cinemas recreational clubs, Hotels & Restaurants.