Fly from Toronto to Karachi with Etihad Airways
Travel from Canada to one of Pakistan’s most vibrant cities with a flight from Toronto to Karachi. Your journey stops off in Abu Dhabi along the way.
When you land you’ll find that the capital of the Sindh province is one of the most interesting and cosmopolitan countries in Pakistan, with wonderful weather and plenty of sights to enjoy.
YYZ to KHI: flight facts
Flying from Toronto to Karachi: FAQs
What is the weather like in Karachi?
Late autumn to early spring (November to March) sees mild weather in Karachi.
Temperatures are hot for about half of the year and there is only a small chance of rain outside of monsoon season – July to September. The hottest month on average in Karachi is June at 32°C – the coldest is January at 19°C – meaning that Karachi is lovely to visit throughout the whole year.
Where should I go for New Year in Karachi?
Karachi offers many spectacular places to spend New Year. Stop by the stunning firework shows at Sea View Beach or enjoy an amazing display of fireworks at Pakistan’s tallest building, Bahria Icon Tower.
When the clock strikes midnight, the sky lights up with a spectacular laser show and families can marvel at the epic fireworks, dancing fountains and music concerts.
Top tips for Toronto to Karachi
The city’s tallest tower
It may not have the height of Toronto’s awe-inspiring CN Tower, but Karachi’s Bahria Icon Tower is still an impressive sight, topping off at 896 feet.
With 62 storeys, the Bahria Icon Tower sits in Karachi’s prime location of Shahrah-e-Firdousi next to Abdullah Shah Ghazi Mazar. This futuristic landmark was built to symbolise Pakistan’s pride.
Go deep into history
Karachi is renowned for its long and rich history. The picturesque Mohatta Palace is the ideal attraction for culture lovers with its mixture of art, world culture and natural history.
Mohatta offers amazing architecture, lush green gardens and exhibitions displaying Karachi maps and Kashmiri art collections. The museum was originally a luxurious home built in the late 1920s.