Trip OvervView
Have your life is overwhelmed by termless anxieties of city life? If yes then you are in dire need of natural therapy. Get refreshed in the placate natural milieu. Join us on an unprecedented adventure to the wonderful northwestern Pakistan which is miraculously blessed with natural abundance, and matchless in the world. From mountain ranges like Karakoram in the North to the vast alluvial delta of the Indus River in the South, Gilgit Baltistan remains a land of high adventure and thorough natural exploration. The best time to visit the region is between May to September, however, if you are a winter lover, you can plan a trip in the respective season.
How would you be Entertained on this Trip?
- Do you want to experience nature in this organic form? Don’t get late, join us for a thorough exploration of distinctive dimensions of the natural world. Get a chance to capture the enchanted natural sites in your cameras for everlasting sweet memories.
- Do you feel joy in exploring lovely patterns of unique cultures around the world? Don’t take risk of missing the magnificent, and adroit culture of Northern Pakistan especially the enriched culture of Hunza Valley.
- Pristine village walk presents a soothing, and refreshing feeling. Get alongside the locals, enjoy their delicious yet healthy meals, get mesmerized by their folk tales, and taste the juicy fresh seasonal fruits.
- What else you want than the fresh cool breeze of glaciers, and freshwater lakes? Get recharged by the unending experience of walking on the magnificent Batura Glacier. Explore the perpetual happiness of camping along the chilled freshwater lakes at magnificent heights.
Is this the Desired Trip for You?
- The entire Adventure would be on high plains, be cautious if you have height-related disorders.
- You may feel the unusual climate patterns, get prepared for prompt circumstances.
- The security situation of the region is satisfactory hence no need to worry about safety, however, self-care is required.
A Brief Upshot:
- Starting Point
- Ending point
Primary Destinations.
Group Size.
- Group Age.
Islamabad, capital of Pakistan
Islamabad, capital of Pakistan
Islamabad, Hunza Valley, Peshawar, Phander Valley
- 2 to 15
- 20 to 65
Services included in the package
- Invitation letter
Airport transfers
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- Transportation and fuel
Service of experienced English-speaking guide ((accommodation, food, wages)
- Expenses of driver (accommodation, food, wages)
- All toll taxes
- All parking charges
Services not included in the package
- International flights
Meals
- Extra at hotels like drinks, laundry, phone calls, and room services,
- Entrance tickets
- Insurance liability
- Tips, items not mentioned above
- Any other not mentioned above
Trip Highlights:
- An eternal experience of a journey through the grand Karakorum Highway, along the majestic Indus River.
Charmed view of marvelous peaks of the famous three mountain ranges, Karakorum, Hindukush, and the Himalayas.
Cultural exploration of the exhilarating Hunza Valley, visit the UNESCO enlisted Altit and Baltit Forts.
Village walk in the enchanting valley of Gulkin adds delighted texture to the adventure.
- Witnessing the majestic beauty of the Gahkoch district will stun your annoyed mind.
- Exploration of the historic Peshawer city offers heavenly accomplishment.
Itinerary:
Exciting Activities:
- Multan.
- Bahawalpur.
- Gujrawala.
- Mianwali.
- City Tour, Focus on Food
- City Tour, taste the appetizers
- Taste the diversified meaty Food, City Tour
- Taste the unique cusines, City Tour
DESCRIPTION OF PLACES
ISLAMABAD:
Lying in the laps of Margalla Hills, Islamabad is the capital territory and a beautiful city of Pakistan. Several hiking paths (Trail 3 and 5) end at Daman– e– Koh, a picnic spot with a splendid view of the entire city and accompanied by a restaurant Monal at the top of the hills. Islamabad includes the massive modernist Faisal Mosque and even the Rawal and Khanpur Dams with a lake view.
CHILAS:
Located along the Karakoram Highway, Chilas is a small town in the Diamar district of Gilgit Baltistan along the bank of the mighty Indus River. It is also one of the places which connect Pakistan to China via the Silk Road. Chilas provide splendid views of nature, including Fairy Meadows and Nanga Parbat, the world’s seventh-highest peak. This small town is famous for the 20,000 plus pieces of rock drawings and petroglyphs all along the Karakoram Highway. These carvings are left by various invaders, traders, and pilgrims who passed along the trade route, as well as by locals. The earliest date back to between 5000 and 1000 BC, carved and pecked into the rock with stone tools.
HUNZA VALLEY:
Hunza Valley is one of the most incredible and stunning places to visit in Pakistan. Hunza Valley is known as the heaven on earth. The valley of Hunza always stuns the visitors with its awe-inspiring nature and beauty. Duiker Top in Hunza Valley offers some incredible panoramic views. Hunza Valley is also very rich in culture. Karimabad, a town in Hunza Valley, is home to 600– year– old forts of Altit and Baltit and the Old Ganesh Settlement on the ancient Silk Road. According to a commonly known legend, the people of this valley are descendants of the five lost soldiers of the army of Alexander the Great.
PASSU :
Passu is a small village located alongside the River Hunza. The village is the main attraction place in northern Pakistan as it provides stunning tourist spots such as Passu Glacier, Batura Glacier (the seventh-longest non– a polar glacier in the world), and Borith Lake. Passu is famous for its pointed mountain peaks much like in the shape of cones hence called Passu Cones.
GULMIT– GOJAL:
Moving towards upper Hunza Valley, also called Gojal shares borders with Central Hunza in the South, China in the north–east, and Afghanistan in the north–west. Gulmit is a centuries–old historic town in Gojal with mountains, peaks, and glaciers. It is a tourist spot and has many historic places, hotels, shops, and a museum including Ghulkin Glacier. This region also provides stunning views of Passu Cones. In the highest point of the Karakoram mountains of Gojal is located the village of Sost, famous for Khunjrab Pass, which is the Pakistan– China border.
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