Hunza is the crown jewel of the ultimate vacation one can take in Pakistan. Best enjoyed in all 4-seasons, when it is not rushed, spending several days in the valley.
Hunza is located in the upper Gilgit-Balitistan region, surrounded by majestic snow-covered mountains, flowing rivers, enchanted lakes, glaciers, lush green meadows, and a rich and distinct heritage. One can also purchase precious gems in their raw or finished forms, local handicrafts and woodwork, and handmade woven carpets.
The climax of the journey is the final dash to Khunjerab Pass, which borders China. At 16,000 feet, it is one of the highest metaled roads.
Spring and autumn are the most beautiful seasons in Hunza. In March/April, the valley turns pink when cherry blossoms bloom. Fall is when Hunza is on fire, with leaves burning orange and red. Summer is peak tourist season, when many travel, while winters are harsh, dry, and cold, with heavy snowfall on the mountains and the valley.
Day 1:
Arrive by Air Skardu or Gilgit. Drive to Karimabad
Day 2:
Visit Altit & Baltit Fort. Enjoy a leisurely day in Karimabad
Day 3:
Visit Hopar Valley, Attabad Lake, and Gulmit Village.
Day 4:
Full day trip to Khunjerab, enroute visit Hussaini Bridge, Passue Glacier Viewpoint, Khunjerab pass, and drive back to Gilgit
Day 5:
Full day or Half day trip to Naltar Valley. Drive back to Gilgit (or Skardu for flight)
Day 6:
Flight back from Skardu
Day 1:
From Islamabad, drive to Chillas via Kaghan Valley if Babusar is open or via KKH.
Day 2:
Drive to Karimabad.
Day 3:
Visit Altit & Baltit Fort. Option to visit Hopar Valley in the afternoon.
Day 4:
Full-day trip to Khunjerab, enroute visit Attabad Lake, Hussaini Bridge, Passu Glacier Viewpoint, Khunjerab Pass, and drive back to Gilgit.
Day 5:
Drive back to Naran if Babusar Pass is open or via KKH to Besham.
Day 6:
Drive back to Islamabad.
Day 1:
From Islamabad, drive to Chillas via Kaghan Valley if Babusar is open or via KKH.
Day 2:
Drive to Karimabad.
Day 3:
Visit Altit & Baltit Fort and Bazar. Ultar Meadows hike (Optional).
Day 4:
Visit Hopar Valley, Hussaini Bridge, and Gulmit Carpet Weaving Shop and Village.
Day 5:
Full-day trip to Khunjerab Pass, Passu Glacier Viewpoint, Khunjerab border, and drive back to Gilgit.
Day 6:
Full-day trip to Naltar Valley and visit Kargha Buddha Statue.
Day 7:
Drive back to Naran if Babusar Pass is open or via KKH to Besham.
Day 8:
Drive back to Islamabad.
Day 1:
From Islamabad, drive to Chillas via Kaghan Valley if Babusar is open or via KKH.
Day 2:
Drive to Skardu.
Day 3:
Day trip to Shigar, visiting Safaranga Cold Desert, Khilingrong & Amburiq Mosque, Jarbachzoo Lake, Hashupi Bagh, and Shigar Fort.
Day 4:
If Deosai is open (July-Oct), full-day Jeep Safari visiting Sadpara Lake and Manthal Buddha Rock. Else, visit side valleys such as Chunda, Soq, or Bashoo.
Day 5:
Visit Mantoka Waterfall, Upper Kachura and Lower Kachura Lakes, and Sadpara Lake.
Day 6:
Depart for Karimabad in the Hunza Valley.
Day 7:
Visit Altit & Baltit Fort. Option to visit Hopar Valley in the afternoon.
Day 8:
Full-day trip to Khunjerab, with stops at Attabad Lake, Hussaini Bridge, Passu Glacier Viewpoint, and Khunjerab Pass. Return to Gilgit.
Day 9:
Drive back to Naran if Babusar Pass is open or via KKH to Besham.
Day 10:
Drive back to Islamabad.
You can plan your own trip and preference for your family, friends, office retreats, or couple tours. Just let us know the basic requirements.











