Hunza Tour

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We offer ultra-luxurious Hunza tour packages available for those interested in visiting Hunza. These packages typically include luxurious accommodation, transportation, and guided tours of the region’s main attractions. Some packages may also include activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and other outdoor adventures. We offer premium Hunza Valley trip packages with safe, comfortable transportation. Call right now for reservations, information, and the pricing of a trip to Hunza Valley!

Hunza Valley

Hunza Valley is known for its tremendous natural beauty, with many popular tourist destinations attracting visitors from around the world. Here are some of the top places that you will visit in Hunza Valley:

Attabad Lake

Attabad Lake is a man-made lake that formed in 2010 after a massive landslide blocked the Hunza River. It is now a popular tourist destination, known for its crystal clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Passu Glacier

The Passu Glacier is a massive glacier located in the Hunza valley that stretches for over 15 kilometers (9 miles). It is a popular spot for hiking and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Altit Fort

Altit Fort is Located in the town of Altit, this ancient fort dates back to the 11th century and is a popular tourist attraction in the region. It offers panoramic views of the valley and is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the Hunza people. There are many places to visit Hunza valley but Altit fort is one of the most popular among them.

Baltit Fort:

Baltit fort is Located in the town of Karimabad, the Baltit Fort is another ancient fortress that dates back to the 7th century. It is a popular tourist destination and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys

Gulmit Village

Gulmit is an important cultural and economic center in the region, and it is known for its centuries-old history and traditions. The village is a popular tourist destination, and it is known for its beautiful natural surroundings and rich cultural heritage. It is also a hub for trekking and other outdoor activities, and it is an excellent place to explore the natural beauty of the Gilgit-Baltistan region.

Kargah Buddah

The Kargah Buddhah is a large stone statue located in the Hunza valley. The statue is believed to have been carved in the 8th or 9th century and is an important site for Buddhist pilgrims. Hunza is known for its beautiful landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, and lakes.

Naltar Valley

Naltar is a pine forest valley with beautiful scenery, green plants, animals, flowers, snow-covered mountains, lakes, streams, and the sounds of many birds. There are jeeps that may take you to Naltar, which is 40 kilometers outside of Gilgit city and is well known for its winter skiing activities.

Khalti Valley

Khalti Lake is one of the best places to visit in Hunza Valley. It is an artificial lake made by a stretch of river near the village of Khalti. During the summer, the lake’s dark blue water appears to be exquisite. During the winter, the lake usually freezes over. Whenever it does, it becomes very clear, and people from Khalti used to walk on it.

Phandar Valley

Tourists arrive in the beautiful Phandar valley along a winding route that passes through verdant green fields and forests with views of a flowing river and snowy peaks. There are all the hues of nature’s splendor, from springs with crystal-clear waters to lakes and rivers with deep blue water.

Hundarap Valley

West of Phander is the small scenic village of Hundarap. Famous for its trout fishing, Hundarap Lake is also a wonderful place for camping.

Langar Valley

A breathtakingly beautiful valley with several streams flowing through it, surrounded by powerful mountains. Particularly in the summer, a valley is an excellent place for camping and trout fishing.

Yasin Valley

The Yasin Valley is located in the upper reaches of the Hunza River and is surrounded by the Karakoram and Hindukush mountain ranges. It is a mountainous region known for its natural beauty, with high peaks, glaciers, and streams. The valley is also famous for its cultural heritage.

Ishkoman Valley

Ishkoman Valley is known for its natural beauty, with the Karakoram mountain range to the north and the Hindu Kush mountain range to the south. The main river that flows through the valley is the Ishkoman River, which is a tributary of the Gilgit River. The valley is also popular with tourists, who come to enjoy the natural beauty and participate in outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain climbing.

Danyore Valley

The culture of the Hunza region is vibrant, with a strong tradition of music, dance, and craftsmanship. The Danyore Valley is a popular destination for tourists

Punial Valley

Punial Valley is located in the Himalayas and is known for its picturesque landscape, which includes high mountain peaks, glaciers, and alpine meadows. It is a popular destination for tourists. The valley is also known for its diverse culture and history. To secure your travel dates and be accompanied by an experienced Hunza Valley tour guide, book your trip right away.

Departure Time: 05:00 AM
Return Time: 06:00 PM

Starting a 10-day expedition, GTP’s journey unfolds as a captivating exploration of some of Pakistan’s most spectacular landscapes. Commencing in Islamabad, the adventure kicks off with a drive to Naran on the second day, where the travel plan includes a visit to the trout hatchery. The third day is packed with diverse experiences, from the iconic Saifal Maluk Lake to the scenic Lalazar, intriguing caves, and a stroll through the local market, topped off with the thrill of rafting. Moving on to Hunza on the fourth day, the journey encompasses Lulusar Lake, Babusar Pass, and the breathtaking viewpoints of Nanga Parbat and Rakaposhi. The following days delve into the rich history of Hunza, exploring the ancient Altit and Baltit forts, before venturing towards the majestic Khunjerab Pass via Attabad Lake, passu cones and the iconic Hussaini Bridge. The adventure continues with visits to Hoper and Hisper valleys, Nagar village, and the captivating Lady Finger Peak, all while immersing in the local markets. Finally, the return journey from Hunza to Naran and back to Islamabad wraps up this extraordinary adventure with special moments and eternal memories.

  • Spend a day or two in Hunza without engaging in tough activities to allow your body to adjust and prevent yourself from sickness.
  • Hunza’s weather can vary, so bring along different layers of clothing to accommodate temperature changes throughout the day.
  • Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes, especially if you plan on exploring trails or trekking in the surrounding mountains.
  • Due to the dry mountain air and higher altitude, dehydration can occur more quickly. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  • Respect local customs and traditions. Ask for permission before taking photographs of locals.
  • Buy a local SIM card for better connectivity, as some areas may have limited mobile network coverage.

Day-1

  • Departure from Islamabad early in the morning
  • Arrival in Naran by late afternoon
  • Visit Trout Hatchery upon arrival
  • Check-in at the accommodation in Naran
  • Overnight stay in Naran

Day-2

  • Early morning breakfast
  • Visit Saifal Maluk Lake
  • Explore Lalazar and nearby caves
  • Visit local markets in Naran
  • Optional activity: Rafting (if available)
  • Return to accommodation in Naran
  • Overnight stay in Naran

Day-3

  • Departure from Naran to Hunza after breakfast
  • En route visit Lulusar Lake and Babusar Pass
  • Stop at Mountain Junction Point for sightseeing
  • Admire the view of Nanga Parbat from a viewpoint
  • Enjoy the breathtaking sight of Rakaposhi
  • Arrival in Hunza by late afternoon
  • Check-in at the accommodation in Hunza
  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day-4

  • After breakfast, visit Altit Fort
  • Explore Baltit Fort
  • Visit Eagle’s Nest viewpoint for panoramic views
  • Explore the local market in Hunza
  • Return to accommodation in Hunza
  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day-5

  • Departure for Hoper Valley after breakfast
  • Explore Hoper Valley and Hispar Valley
  • Visit Nagar Village
  • Return to accommodation in Hunza
  • Overnight stay in Hunza

Day-6

  • Departure from Hunza to Khunjerab Pass after breakfast
  • En route visit Attabad Lake and Passu Cones
  • Reach Khunjerab Pass
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty and take photographs
  • Arrival in Gulmit by late afternoon
  • Check-in at the accommodation in Gulmit
  • Overnight stay in Gulmit

Day-7

  • After breakfast, visit Hussaini Suspension Bridge
  • Explore the old houses in Gulmit
  • Visit Ondra Poygah for scenic views
  • Return to accommodation in Gulmit
  • Overnight stay in Gulmit

Day-8

  • Departure from Gulmit to Naltar Valley after breakfast
  • Explore Naltar Valley and Naltar Lake
  • Return to Gilgit in the afternoon
  • Visit Gilgit market
  • Check-in at the accommodation in Gilgit
  • Overnight stay in Gilgit

Day-9

  • Departure from Gilgit to Naran after breakfast
  • Enjoy the scenic drive back to Naran
  • Check-in at the accommodation in Naran
  • Overnight stay in Naran

Day-10

  • Departure from Naran to Islamabad after breakfast
  • Enjoy the scenic drive back to Islamabad
  • Arrive in Islamabad by late afternoon

Included

  • Comfortable Transport
  • Deluxe Rooms
  • Jeep drives, tolls, and tickets for attractions (if any)
  • Breakfast, midday meal, and dinner
  • Munchies, cookies
  • Beverages, and mineral water
  • Fuel expenses
  • Basic first aid kit
  • Tour supervisor

Not Included

  • Personal shopping
  • Sporting activities and rides
  • Anything not mentioned in “Included”
  • Hunza Valley is often associated with the myth of longevity, with claims that the locals enjoy exceptionally long and healthy lives.
  • Hunza boasts two ancient forts—Baltit Fort and Altit Fort—that stand as a testimony to Hunza’s rich history.
  • Hunza’s landscape features ancient terraced fields carved into the mountainsides.
  • Nestled in the Karakoram Range, Hunza Valley offers awe-inspiring vistas of snow-capped peaks, including Ultar Sar, Ladyfinger Peak, and Rakaposhi.
  • The junction point of three of the world’s mightiest mountain ranges—The Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush—lies near Hunza.
  • You should bring a copy of your National Identity Card (CNIC) (mandatory). If a participant does not have a CNIC, the Company maintains the right to deny them access to the trip without issuing a refund.
  • The Company reserves the right to substantially change, alter, or modify the trip schedule without prior notice to participants or costs due to unforeseen factors such as traffic jams, landslides, riots, terrorist activity, political chaos, stormy weather, or as legally permitted by the Company to be in the group’s best interests.
  • Please be mindful of the respect and privacy of the other participants. In the event of non-compliance with this condition, the Company and/or its member(s) reserve the right to exclude any person from the trip immediately and without prior notice.
  • You warrant and affirm that you do not own any explosives, firearms, or illegal substances throughout the journey.
  • The Company and its representative(s) shall not be held liable for any situation that emerges as a result of your mollification or negligence, and you shall keep the Company and its representative(s) harmless and indemnified against any legal or civil repercussions resulting from your acts in this regard. Participants possessing forbidden items will be expelled from the trip without a refund.
  • While the Company will take all reasonably practicable precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of the trip’s participants if an undesirable situation arises that is beyond the Company’s or its representative(s) reasonable control, or in the case of the occurrence of any unforeseen, inevitable circumstance, the Company and/or its representative(s) shall, for any reason whatsoever, not be held liable and responsible for any consequences.

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