Embark on a journey to the mystical and enchanting Hunza Valley, nestled in the far Northern territory of Pakistan. Widely known as the “Land of Legends,” this valley is steeped in rich culture, history, and breathtaking natural beauty. As you explore the region, you’ll discover why it has been a source of inspiration for travelers and adventurers from all over the world.
The Hunza Valley Tour takes you on a mesmerizing journey through the towering peaks of the Karakoram Range, which surround the valley. You’ll be able to feast your eyes on a stunning panorama of peaks, including the Rakaposhi Peak (7,788 m), Diran Peak (7,266 m), Spantik (7,072 m), Shishper Peak (7,611 m), Ultar Peak (7,388 m), and many others that soar above 6,000 meters.
As you venture further into the valley, you’ll encounter a vast array of flora and fauna that call the region home. From the stunningly beautiful lakes to the towering mountains, glaciers, and unique architecture, every turn offers something new to explore.
But it’s not just the natural beauty that makes Hunza Valley so special. The locals are renowned for their warm hospitality and friendly nature, adding to the charm of this incredible destination. It is no wonder that the valley has been celebrated as a source of inspiration, with James Hilton’s famous novel “Lost Horizon” believed to be inspired by the region.
If you’re seeking an unforgettable adventure and an opportunity to immerse yourself in a rich and vibrant culture, the Hunza Valley Tour is the perfect choice. Come and experience the wonders of this remarkable place for yourself.
As the sun rises on the first day of the Hunza Valley Tour, we’ll depart for the stunning Kaghan Valley. Our journey will take us through the picturesque towns of Haripur, Abbottabad, and Balakot, offering breathtaking views of lush green hills, fresh water streams, glaciers, and alpine trees along the way.
The highlight of the day will undoubtedly be the awe-inspiring sight of the River Kunhar, flowing serenely on the banks of Naran. We’ll make several quick stops for tea to soak in the panoramic views and capture some unforgettable memories.
Upon arrival at our hotel in Naran, guests will have a chance to freshen up, enjoy a hearty lunch, and take a well-deserved break. After some rest, participants can venture out for a leisurely walk or sightseeing, immersing themselves in the local culture and soaking in the majestic beauty of the surroundings.
Our carefully selected hotel in Naran will offer all the comforts and amenities needed for a peaceful and relaxing stay, setting the tone for an incredible adventure ahead. Get ready to experience the best that Hunza Valley has to offer, starting with this unforgettable first day of the tour.
As the rosy glow of dawn spreads across the Hunza Valley, we’ll set out on an early morning adventure, ready to explore the magnificent landscape. This is the perfect time for photography enthusiasts, as the stunning scenery will be illuminated in the most vibrant colors.
Our route will take us through the majestic Lulusar Lake, a breathtaking natural wonder that is sure to take your breath away. We’ll take a short break here to capture some unforgettable memories and soak in the pristine beauty of the surroundings.
Next, we’ll stop at Babusar Pass (4173 m) for a refreshing tea break, enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. From here, our journey continues towards Hunza Valley, offering a dramatic contrast as we transition from lush green hills to rugged, dry mountains as we enter Chillas.
As we continue on the legendary Karakoram Highway, considered by many to be the 8th wonder of the world, we’ll catch our first glimpse of Nanga Parbat (8,126 m), one of the highest peaks in the world. Our final stop for the day will be the Rakaposhi (7,788 m) viewpoint, where we’ll marvel at the majestic peak and soak in the stunning scenery before arriving at our hotel in Hunza Valley.
This carefully selected hotel will offer all the comforts and amenities needed for a relaxing and rejuvenating stay. Get ready to experience the magic of Hunza Valley under the twinkling stars, with a night of restful sleep in anticipation of another day of adventure.
On this day, our participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Hunza Valley by visiting the ancient Baltit Fort, which is over 700 years old, and the even older Altit Fort, which dates back over 900 years. These historic sites are not just architectural wonders, but they also provide fascinating insights into the traditions and way of life of the local people.
To ensure that our guests get the most out of their visit, we’ll be accompanied by knowledgeable local travel guides from Hunza Valley, who will offer insights into the customs, culture, and norms of the people of Hunza. Our guides have a wealth of fascinating stories to share, making this experience even more memorable.
We’ll also visit the Leif Larson Music School in Altit and take some time to enjoy the Royal Gardens. While there, participants can sample some of the most delicious local cuisine at the Khabasi Café, or simply relax with a cup of coffee and soak up the ambiance.
As the sun begins to dip towards the horizon, we’ll head to Duikar, where we’ll be treated to a spectacular sunset over the mighty Karakoram Mountains. This is truly a magical moment that is not to be missed, and one that will stay with you for a lifetime.
After a day filled with exploration and discovery, we’ll return to our hotel in Hunza Valley for a restful night’s sleep, dreaming of the adventures that await us tomorrow.
On day 4, participants of the Hunza Valley tour will embark on one of the most incredible road trips in the world, heading towards the Pak-China border at Khunjerab Pass, which is the highest road border globally. As they pass through the 1,000-year-old civilization of Ganish, they will get to see ancient rock carvings and sacred rocks. The journey along Attabad lake will be breathtaking, with the Upper Hunza region offering a lot to see, including the Hussaini Glacier and Passu Village, as well as stunning peaks such as Shispar Peak and Passu Peak.
After passing through the Wildlife Conservation Area in Khyber, participants will enter Khunjerab National Park in Deh before arriving at the world’s highest border, Khunjerab Pass, which stands at an impressive 4,733 meters above sea level. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with Chinese tourists on the other side of the border, take pictures of the mesmerizing landscape, and experience the occasional summer snowfall if lucky.
Upon their return, participants will have some shopping time in Sost for Chinese goods such as watches, electronics, and much more. They will also have time to visit Karimabad Market and shop for herbs, caps, dry fruit, handicrafts, gemstones, and cloth. The day will end with a night stay in Hunza, with participants taking back memories of a truly unique experience.
On this day, the participants will bid farewell to Hunza Valley and begin their journey back to Naran Kaghan Valley. Although it may seem like a repeat of the first day’s itinerary, the scenery and landscapes will never fail to amaze the guests. The participants will make several quick stops on the way to capture the breathtaking views and natural wonders.
Upon arrival in Naran, the guests will have free time to explore the local bazaar and shop for souvenirs. The colorful bazaar is bustling with locals selling traditional handicrafts, woolen shawls, handwoven carpets, and more.
In the evening, the guests can relax and enjoy the cool breeze in the serene atmosphere of Naran. The hotel staff will serve delicious dinner to satisfy the taste buds of the participants. Night stay in Naran.
On the final day of the Hunza Valley Tour, participants will embark on a scenic journey towards Islamabad. The drive back to the capital city will offer participants one last chance to witness the natural beauty of Pakistan’s northern areas. The road trip will feature quick stops along the way, allowing participants to stretch their legs and capture some final photographs of the picturesque landscapes.
As the journey comes to a close, participants may reflect on the incredible memories made during the tour, from exploring historic forts to standing at the world’s highest border. The Hunza Valley Tour may end, but the memories and experiences gained will stay with participants for a lifetime.
Given below is the holiday information for Hunza Valley Tour for honeymooners and solo travelers.
❖ Road Condition:
➔ The road journey between Gilgit and Besham is quite lengthy and the road condition is not optimal.
➔ In the event that Babusar Top is open and the route through Naran-Kaghan valley is taken, the road condition is improved.
❖ Hot Water Timings in The North:
➔ There are three hours set aside in the evening (6:00 pm-9:00 pm) and three hours in the morning (7:00 am-10:00 am) for your convenience.
➔ In the North, many hotels do not have heaters, but you can request double blankets if needed. Some hotels may also provide heating mattresses.
❖ Immunization / Personal Medication:
➔ There are no mandatory vaccinations for entry into Pakistan. However, if you are taking medication for conditions like diabetes or heart problems, it is recommended that you carry the necessary medicines in your carry-on luggage to ensure that you have them with you in case your main luggage is delayed.
❖ Temperature:
➔ During the spring and autumn seasons, the average daytime temperature in Northern Pakistan is around 15-20 Celsius, while the average nighttime temperature is around 10-15 Celsius. In the summer, the average daytime temperature in Northern Pakistan is around 20-30 Celsius, while the average nighttime temperature is around 15-25 Celsius. In Islamabad, the average daytime temperature during spring and autumn can be 25-30 Celsius, while the nighttime temperature is around 15-25 Celsius.
❖ Money:
➔ Islamabad accepts credit cards such as Visa and Master Card, but it’s advisable to carry cash in Pakistani Rupee while traveling outside the capital. The official currency in Pakistan is Pakistani Rupees (PKR), and carrying a small amount of cash can come in handy while buying snacks, fruits, drinks, or souvenirs on the way. If you need to convert foreign currency, you can do so in Pakistan. However, it’s important to note that any US dollars issued earlier than 1996-2009 will be considered 15% less than their actual value. Also, torn, dirty, or stamped notes can decrease their value by at least 10%. Therefore, it’s recommended to bring US dollars issued after 2009 to avoid any inconvenience.
❖ Tipping Etiquette:
➔ When it comes to tipping, it is customary to give 4-5 USD per day to your local guide and driver in Pakistan. However, you are free to give more based on the quality of their service. Keep in mind that this amount may seem small to you, but it is highly valued by the locals. As for tipping hotel and restaurant staff, it is recommended to give at least 100 PKR directly to them if they have provided you with any additional services that have made your stay more enjoyable. Other tipping is at your discretion.
❖ Meals & Special Food Requirements:
➔ Throughout the tour, you’ll have the opportunity to savor the diverse and delicious food that the region has to offer. We provide breakfast and dinner during the tour, and the food menu is mostly similar to Indian cuisine. We offer a rotation of chicken, beef, mutton, vegetables, rice, and soups every day. We also provide local and Western breakfast options, along with tea. However, if you have a preference for certain foods or get tired of the same menu every day, we recommend bringing your comfort food such as sambal, canned food, or instant noodles.
❖ Voltage:
➔ In the region, the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Type C (2 round pin) and type D (3 round pin) plugs are commonly used for electronic devices. It is recommended to bring appropriate adapters for your devices if they are not compatible with these plug types.
❖ Laundry service:
➔ You can find laundry facilities in many hotels and towns during the trip. However, it’s recommended to plan ahead and choose a two-night stop to ensure you have enough time to get your laundry done and returned to you in time.
❖ Altitude:
➔ The guided tour will take you to the highest altitude of approximately 4793 meters at the Khunjerab Pass – the border between Pakistan and China. The visit to this place will be limited to a maximum of one hour for photography. The average elevation in Northern Pakistan during the tour will be between 1000-2000 meters. The highest altitude during a Trekking Tour, on the other hand, will depend on the itinerary decided for the tour.
❖ Packing:
➔ We suggest bringing a small or medium-sized suitcase with wheels. For weight restrictions, if you are flying with Thai Airways for your international flight, you are allowed one checked bag of up to 25 kg and a carry-on bag weighing up to 7 kg. For domestic flights with PIA Pakistan Airlines, you are allowed one checked bag weighing up to 20 kg and a carry-on bag weighing up to 7 kg.
❖ Clothing:
➔ It’s important to wear comfortable and sturdy walking shoes with good support, particularly if you’re planning to explore the Northern regions of Pakistan. If you’re traveling during the spring, it’s advisable to bring along a windproof jacket, sweater, jeans, rain jacket, scarf, cotton socks, and comfortable walking shoes. It’s also recommended to pack some T-shirts with both long and short sleeves to protect yourself from the strong UV rays, as well as lightweight cotton trousers.
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