Pakistan Rupee (PKR; symbol Rs). Notes are in denominations of Rs5,000, 1,000, 500, 100, 20, and 10. Coins are in denominations of Rs5, 2, and 1.
American Express is the most widely accepted card. MasterCard and Visa are also good, but Diners Club and other cards have more limited use. In general, unless you are traveling at the top end the entire time, cash is far more useful – only high-end hotels, airline offices, upmarket shops, and restaurants will accept credit cards. In the mountains and in the countryside, it is best to carry cash in rupees, and do not assume that money-changing facilities will be available.
There are ATMs in all major cities.
Generally accepted at most banks, 4- and 5-star hotels, and major shops, though the exchange can often be problematic. US cheques are the most widely accepted.
Mon-Sat 0900-1330, Fri 0900-1230.
US dollars remain the most widely accepted foreign currency. Make sure your notes are clean and without tears. When you exchange money keep hold of the official currency exchange receipts that you will be given - this way you have a better chance of exchanging back any unspent currency. Avoid accepting any torn or dirty notes as these are more difficult to spend. You will need to present your passport every time you exchange money. British pounds and the Euro will also be exchanged in banks in the big cities - again keep all receipts.
The following items may be imported into Pakistan by tourists over the age of 18 without incurring customs duty:
Alcoholic drinks, animal feed from BSE-infected countries, anti-Islamic goods, counterfeit or pirated goods, fireworks, Koran translations without accompanying Arabic text, indecent and obscene material, items that infringe intellectual property rights, weapons, and firearms, and ammunition.
Antiques, items that infringe intellectual property rights, certain chemicals, counterfeit and pirated goods, endangered species, indecent and obscene material, intoxicating liquors, and narcotics.