Peshawar travel guide

Welcome to Peshawar

Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is one of the oldest cities in South Asia and a cultural hub of Pakistan. With its deep-rooted history, vibrant bazaars, and warm hospitality, Peshawar offers a memorable experience for travellers seeking heritage, flavour, and adventure.

Top 5 things to see and do in Peshawar

🏛 Explore the Peshawar Museum

Discover Gandhara art, Buddhist relics, and local history in this iconic museum that’s great for history lovers and families alike.

🏰 Visit Bala Hisar Fort

Take in panoramic views of the city from this historic fort once used by the Durrani Empire and British Raj.

🛍 Stroll through Qissa Khwani Bazaar

A lively market famous for its storytellers, antique shops, and traditional goods - perfect for souvenir shopping and people-watching.

🍲 Try the Famous Chapli Kebab

Sample Peshawar’s signature dish, a spicy minced meat kebab best enjoyed at a local eatery like the historic Namak Mandi.

🧵 See the Unique Peshawari Chappal Craftsmanship

Visit local shoemakers to see the handmade Peshawari chappal, a traditional footwear known for its comfort and cultural pride.

Tips for travellers

Take a short trip from Peshawar to the ancient Buddhist ruins at Takht-i-Bahi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved monastery complex and scenic hilltop views.

Getting around Peshawar is relatively easy thanks to a mix of public transport options and affordable private travel. The city offers a network of minibuses, auto-rickshaws, and Qingqi (three-wheeled motorcycle taxis), which are commonly used by locals for short distances. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also widely available and convenient for visitors, especially for reaching specific destinations or travelling in comfort. While traffic can be busy, especially during peak hours, many of the city’s key attractions are within close proximity and can be explored on foot or via short rides.

Getting around Peshawar is relatively easy thanks to a mix of public transport options and affordable private travel. The city offers a network of minibuses, auto-rickshaws, and Qingqi (three-wheeled motorcycle taxis), which are commonly used by locals for short distances. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also widely available and convenient for visitors, especially for reaching specific destinations or travelling in comfort. While traffic can be busy, especially during peak hours, many of the city’s key attractions are within close proximity and can be explored on foot or via short rides.

Airport information

flydubai operates its flights into and out of Bacha Khan International Airport.

Find out more about this airport.