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Explore Glaciers & Soaring Peaks
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Trekking, Sightseeing, Jeep Safari

  • Duration

    7 Days

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

Description

Witness the confluence of the highest mountain ranges in the world: Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindukush. Travel along the Karakoram Highway, commonly referred to as the 8th wonder of the world, via the dramatic, deep gorges of the Indus - the Lion River. 

  • ISLAMABAD - TAXILA - NARRAN/ BESHAM expand_more
    • Arrive at Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, in the morning.

    • At the airport, meet the tour representative and begin a 28 km drive to Taxila - the ancient capital of Buddhist Gandhara civilization which is regarded as one of the most important archaeological sites on the sub-continent. 

    • Here, visit the ruins of a former city called Sirkap, a hill-top former monastery (Julian), and the splendid site museum that contains artefacts excavated from the site. Among these are gold and silver coins from the time of Alexander the Great (326 BC). 

    • After lunch, head towards the Karakoram Highway (KKH) via the beautiful lush green valleys of Mansehra District. The highway was a joint project between Pakistan and China and took 20 years to complete. During its construction, 300 Chinese and 600 Pakistani workers lost their lives.

    • Overnight at a motel in Besham/Narran

    (4-5 hour drive, 200 km)

  • BESHAM/ NARRAN - HUNZA KARIMABAD expand_more
    • Early morning drive to Gilgit, the capital of Pakistan’s Northern Areas.

    • Cross a Chinese-made bridge and enter the Indus River gorge. 

    • For centuries, this branch of the Silk Route was used by traders and Buddhist missionaries. There are many rock carving sites dating back to that time, including the carvings at Shatial. 

    • After lunch at Chilas, stop at Thalichi - the best viewpoint of Nanga Parbat (8125m), the 9th highest peak in the world, and the second highest in Pakistan after K2, which is also known as the Killer Mountain. Also, enjoy spectacular views of Rakaposhi (7788m) and the Haramosh Range from the same spot. 

    • While driving north, reach the meeting point of the world’s three highest mountain ranges – the Karakoram, Himalayas, and the Hindukush. At this amazing place, the Gilgit River also joins the mighty Indus.

    • Follow the Gilgit River to Gilgit. After crossing a suspension bridge over the river, reach Kargah and visit the 7th century Buddha carved into the rock. In ancient times, the Kargah Valley was used by Buddhist monks as a route to and from Taxila. 

    • Tour continues along the breathtaking Hunza Valley, where travellers will be able to see the original Silk Route used by both traders and monks. 

    • En route, make a short stop at the Rakaposhi (7788m) viewpoint before arriving at Karimabad, the capital of the Hunza Valley. 

    • Overnight at hotel.

    (7-8hour drive, 180km)

  • AT HUNZA KARIMABAD expand_more
    • Free day in Karimabad with time for short walks to the Altit and Baltit forts, and for more exploration of the Hunza Valley. There are superb views of the Karakoram Range from here - Rakaposhi 7788m, Diran 7266m, Ultra 7400m, Golden Peak 7027m, along with glimpses of the Nagar Valley, on the other side of the river. 

    • The friendly, long-living people of the Hunza are almost self-sufficient by growing wheat, maize, apricots, and walnuts and making their own clothes, shoes, and wooden/stone bowls. 

    • In the afternoon, there will be time to walk to the Ultar Glacier by following the irrigation channel through the village. Or stroll through the single-lane bazaar to enjoy more spectacular views of the mountain peaks, soaring around.

    • Overnight at hotel.

  • HUNZA KARIMABAD - PASSU (UPPER HUNZA VALLEY) expand_more
    • Take a short drive into the heart of Karakoram. 

    • Stop at the village of Gulmit, in the shadow of the unclimbed Gulmit Tower, and walk through the village fields to visit the polo ground and historic houses.

    • Later, take a short trek to the Gulkin glaciers and Borit Lake. 

    • Our transport will meet us near Borit Lake and take us over the 15 km to Passu. Passu is a charming village set against a backdrop of the soaring Passu Cones, with the Passu and Batura glaciers within short walking distance. 

    • About 70 years ago, Passu was the second largest settlement in Hunza after Karimabad. However, the glacier upstream on the Hunza River began to advance, creating a dam which later broke, washing away houses and fertile fields. Now the river occupies the major share of the valley.

    • There will be time for a walk through the village before overnight at a lodge.

    (1 hour, 50 km).

  • PASSU KHUNJERAB PASS (FULL-DAY EXCURSION) expand_more
    • Walk to the Passu Glacier and Passu Lake (45 minutes one-way). 

    • From the snout of the glacier, there are spectacular views of Shispar ( 7611m) and Passu Peak (7478m). 

    • Visit Khunjerab pass, and Pak-China border.

    • Back to the lodge for lunch. 

    • Afterwards, visit the famous suspension bridges of Passu. These 800 feet long bridges over the Hunza River are still used by the local people. 

    • Overnight stay.

  • PASSU - BESHAM / NARRAN expand_more
    • Drive back along the KKH, following the Hunza River and enjoying more amazing views of the Karakoram. 

    • Spend the night at Besham / Chilas on the banks of the Indus River.

    (6-7-hour drive, 260km).

  • NARRAN/ BESHAM - ISLAMABAD expand_more
    • Start early for the 07,-hour drive along the KKH to Islamabad, with a short stop at Abbottabad for lunch.

    • Transfer to airport for the flight home.

    End the trip.

What's Included
  • Accommodation on a twin-share basis at standard category hotels in towns.

  • Meals: half board. 

  • Transport: Air-conditioned transport on Karakoram Highway. 

  • Soft top 4x4 jeeps for Hunza excursions.

  • Entrance fees at sites & museums.

  • English-speaking guide.

What's Excluded
  • Domestic/International airfares and airport taxes.

  • Any expenses due to the cancellation of flights, landslides, natural calamities or Acts of God beyond our or our supplier's control.

  • Any expense of a personal nature not mentioned above.

  • Tips & Portage at airport & hotels.

  • Travelling& Health insurance .

  • Covid19 PCR test.

Know before you go
  • Paradise On Earth: Hunza Valley is a mountainous valley located in Gilgit, which is an area under the government of Pakistan. The main town of Hunza, Karimabad (formerly known as Baltit) is the capital as well as the most popular tourist destination of Hunza. As famous as the valley is for its beauty, the people of Hunza are also well-known for their friendliness and hospitality. Hunza’s tourist season is generally from May to October, because in winter the Karakoram Highway is often blocked by snow. Unlike most places in Pakistan, Hunza valley has a very high literacy rate of more than 90%.

  • Baltit Fort or Balti Fort is an ancient fort in the Hunza valley and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list. The fort dates back to 700 years ago and has been rebuilt and altered over the centuries.  It is located at a height, and one must either walk or take a jeep to reach there. From the terrace of the Baltit Fort you also have a splendid bird’s eye view of Karimabad.

  • Borith Lake is a lake located near Gulmit, Gojal, in the upper Hunza area. The altitude of Borith is roughly 2600 m (8500 feet) above sea level. The lake can be reached via a 2 km unpaved jeep route from Husseini village, and is also accessible by a 2-3 hour trekking route directly from Ghuylkin.

  • Trekking: Hunza valley is famous for trekking. The second highest peak of the world, K2, is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, where Hunza valley is also located. There are various trekking tours which tourists can avail.

  • Restaurant: Hunza is very famous for its local eateries, which are served at most of the restaurants located in the Karimabad market area. Some of the names of the traditional foods are Sharbat, diram-fete, davdo, muleda, etc amongst many others. These dishes are cooked with pure butter and drowned in oil, but are prepared only on occasions as they are expensive.

  • Shopping: There are at least 50 shops, restaurants and hotels located on Karimabad’s bustling streets. One of the biggest attraction in this area is the variety of precious and semi-precious minerals and gemstones. Many tourists visit the Gilgit-Baltistan area for this reason.

  • Hotels: From low to high budget, Hunza has them all. You can find the best hotels in Hunza.

  • Safety: Hunza is very safe and the people are known for their hospitality. Similar to all Pakistan cities, it is best to dress modestly. Women must cover their shoulders and knees, and couples should avoid public displays of affection.

  • Money: Pakistan Rupees, All International Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard) are accepted at the ATM.

  • Main Airport: Gilgit Airport, 105 km from Hunza centre.

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Adult
2 To 10 USD 900 Per Person
Child
1 To 1 USD 0 Per Person

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USD 900 / person