Overview
Hunza Valley, nestled in the Karakoram Range, is a breathtaking gem for travelers. Famous for its stunning vistas, lush terraced fields, and majestic peaks like Rakaposhi, Hunza offers an enchanting escape into nature. Visitors can explore ancient forts, wander through charming villages, and marvel at the serene Attabad Lake. With its warm hospitality and dramatic landscapes, Hunza Valley promises an unforgettable adventure for those seeking beauty and tranquility.
Highlights
- Stop at The Three Junction point (where The Himalayas, The Karakoram and The Hindukush meet)
- Rakaposhi view point and enjoy the stunning view Rakaposhi
- Attabad Lake, Upper Hunza, Khunjerav National Park/China Border
- Hoper Glacier view point
- Kargah Buddha Carving Rock, Ghizer Valley
- Lake Saif-ul-Malook, Islamabad
Itinerary
• Departure from Islamabad to Gilgit (10-12 hours)
• Drive through Hazara Motorway
• Brief Stop at Kaghan and Naran
• Enjoy the beauty of Lulusar Lake and the surroundings on your way
• Stop at Babusar Top 4,173m and enjoy the weather
• Continue driving through Chilas
• Stop at The Three Junction point (where The Himalayas, The Karakoram and The Hindukush meet)
• Arrival in Gilgit city and check into the hotel
• Night stay in Gilgit
• Drive towards Hunza Valley (02 hours)
• Stop at Rakaposhi view point and enjoy the stunning view Rakaposhi
• Continue drive to Hunza
• Arrival in Hunza Karimabad and stop interact with locals
• Visit Baltit Fort (700 years old)
• Drive towards Duikker Hunza (The Top of Hunza Valley) you can experience the aerial view of Hunza
• Night stay in Hunza Duikker
• Drive towards Khunjerav National Park/China Border (03 hours)
• Stop at The famous Attabad Lake and enjoy the beauty of the Lake
• Stop at Hussaini Suspension Bridge and take memorable photographs
• Explore the beautiful villages on your way
• Brief stop at Passu and Photograph and enjoy the mesmerizing view of Passu Cathedrals
• Arrival in Khunjerav National Park 5,200m (it connects Pakistan and China)
• Spot wildlife like, Snow Leopards, Marmots, Markhor etc.
• Visit Sost Dry port
• Drive back to Hunza valley
• Night stay in Hunza
• Drive Nagar Valley
• Visit Hoper Glacier view point
• Explore Nagar Valley
• Drive back to Hunza
• Visit Hunza Bazaars (you can shop local handicrafts, Jewelries etc.)
• Visit Hunza De Café (which is famous for walnut cake)
• Night stay in Hunza
• Drive to Kargah Buddha Carving Rock
• Visit Buddha Carving Rock
• Explore Kargah Nala or Kargah valley
• After Exploring head towards Ghizer Valley
• Stop at Hanzal picnic point
• Explore the beautiful valleys on your way
• Visit Kinara Resort (which is on the bank of Indus River)
• You can have and enjoy the delicious roast of Trout Fish there
• After spent your day drive back to Gilgit
• Night stay in Gilgit
• Departure for Naran
• Stop at Jiglot (you can have your Lunch)
• Continue drive through Babusar Pass
• Enjoy the weather and the stunning views via Babusar
• Arrival in Naran and check into the hotel
• Night stay in Naran
• Visit Lake Saif-ul-Malook
• Enjoy the beauty of the lake and the surrounding
• Departure for Islamabad
• Arrival in Islamabad and drop at your desired place
• Wishing you an unforgettable adventures
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Pick-up or Drop-off service from and to Station(in our own vehicle)
- Transportation to and from!!
- Food all along the trip(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a cup of coffee or tea) and accommodations during the trip in hotels with family environment
- Transportation, food, accommodation and insurance of Guide during the trip
- Down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map(in case if you don’t have your own. Down jacket, sleeping bag and duffel bag must be returned after completion of the trip)
- First Aid Medical Kit(Your guide will carry the Medical Kit but we also advise to bring yourself for your own use, as far as possible)
- All the required permits and paperwork
FAQs
Pakistan prioritizes the safety and hospitality of its visitors, despite occasional security concerns. Travelers often enjoy positive experiences, thanks to the warmth and friendliness of locals. Renowned for their hospitality, Pakistanis enhance the tourism experience with their kindness and cheerful demeanor. The country values and welcomes tourists, offering diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. While Pakistan is considered safe compared to other destinations, travelers should stay informed about current events before their journeys
We accept cash as the quickest mode of payment. Alternatively, you can also deposit the amount into our bank account, which we will provide once you book your tour.
Our head office is located in the scenic city of Gilgit, with a branch office situated in the vibrant capital, Islamabad.
“Our refund policy for tour cancellations stipulates a 12% charge on the deposit amount. If you choose to postpone your tour, your payments will remain valid for the next year, excluding any bank fees.
Please note, a 12% cancellation fee will be applied if clients cancel the tour before 15 days. For cancellation requests made after this period, the company will assess them on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration all relevant circumstances at that time.”
For travelers considering a visit to Pakistan, the optimal season spans from April to November. During these months, visitors can revel in favorable weather conditions, characterized by spring blooms, summer abundance, and autumnal hues, depending on the specific month of travel. Whether exploring the northern regions or other popular tourist destinations across the country, travelers can anticipate an exceptional journey during this period. Conversely, winter months bring harsh cold weather, rain, and snowfall to the northern regions, making it less conducive for travel. However, this season presents an opportune time to explore the southern parts of Pakistan.
In the Northern areas of Pakistan, the weather varies significantly throughout the year:
During the summer months (May to September), daytime temperatures typically range from 20°C to 35°C (68°F to 95°F). This period offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities such as trekking and hiking. However, temperatures can drop considerably at night, especially in mountainous regions.
In the winter season (November to February), temperatures decrease substantially, with daytime highs ranging from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). Nighttime temperatures often fall below freezing, accompanied by heavy snowfall and icy conditions, particularly in higher altitudes. Winter enthusiasts can enjoy activities like skiing and snowboarding during this time.
It’s important for travelers to pack appropriate clothing for both warm and cold weather conditions when visiting the Northern areas of Pakistan, as temperatures can vary significantly throughout the year.
Yes, Indian U.S. citizens can visit Pakistan, though obtaining a tourist visa might be more complex for individuals with an Indian background. While it is not impossible, applicants in this situation should provide accurate and complete information as required. To enhance the likelihood of visa approval, it is important to follow all guidelines carefully and submit all necessary documentation thoroughly.
Certainly, U.S. citizens are warmly welcomed in Pakistan, similar to visitors from other nations. U.S. citizens must obtain a valid visa from the Pakistani Embassy before traveling. It is important to have the appropriate visa to avoid penalties, detention, deportation, or imprisonment.
The processing time for a tourist visa to Pakistan typically varies, but it generally takes between 7 to 10 business days. However, the duration can depend on several factors such as the applicant’s nationality, the completeness of the application, and the specific requirements of the Pakistani consulate or embassy where the application is submitted. It is advisable to apply well in advance of your planned travel dates to accommodate any potential delays.
When visiting Pakistan, it’s important to respect local customs and cultural norms. Modest attire is appreciated, especially in religious sites. Always greet others with courtesy and use the right hand for gestures or offering items. Avoid public displays of affection and refrain from consuming alcohol in public areas, as it’s prohibited in Islam. Additionally, it’s customary to remove shoes before entering someone’s home. Demonstrating sensitivity and respect for Pakistani traditions will enhance your experience as a visitor.