Eid in Pakistan is a vibrant celebration filled with cherished traditions and joyous moments. From the excitement of moon sighting to last-minute shopping on Chand Raat, the festivities kick off in full swing.
People come together for Namaz-e-Eid at Eidgah, followed by mingling with relatives, exchanging Eidi, and indulging in delicious feasts. The streets are alive with the sound of bangles jingling and the scent of freshly applied mehendi.
Families head to parks and amusement spots for fun-filled outings, while enjoying an endless spread of sweets, kebabs, and other treats. It’s a time for love, laughter, and creating memories with those closest to you.
Moon sighting for Eid in Pakistan – The whole country eagerly looks up at the sky, debating whether the Eid moon is playing hide and seek! 🌙

Eid train – Packed with excited travelers, sharing snacks and stories, as they rush home to celebrate with their loved ones.

Last-minute shopping on Chand Raat – The streets are buzzing, shops are packed, and everyone’s on a mission to find the perfect outfit at the eleventh hour!

Namaz-e-Eid in Eidgah – A sea of people specially kids dressed in their finest, exchanging warm smiles and heartfelt embraces after prayers.



Bangles – The more they jingle, the more festive you feel—because no Eid look is complete without colorful bangles!

Mehendi – The race is on to see whose mehendi turns out the darkest—because, of course, that means extra love!

Eidi – The best part of Eid for kids—and the most ‘painful’ for adults who have to give it away!

Eating on Eid – From juicy kebabs to sweet sheer khurma, it’s the one day where “just one more bite” doesn’t count! 🍽😋

Visiting Parks and Amusement Spots – Eid celebrations continue with fun rides, laughter, and the classic struggle of finding a shady spot to relax after all the excitement! 🎡🎢🎠

Visiting Relatives and Enjoying the Feast – Hopping from one house to another, filling plates (and stomachs) with biryani, kebabs, and desserts—because saying “no” to more food is not an option on Eid! 🍛🎉

