Itinerary For Hunza Valley Tour Packages
Hunza Valley Tour Package Day – 1, Islamabad to Naran Valley
Day one starts with a trip to Naran Valley. It’s about 247 km away from Islamabad and takes around 6 to 7 hours to get there.
- Hazar Motorway: a 180-kilometer controlled-access motorway in pakistan.
- Balakot: a town in District Mansehra that comes after the Kaghan Valley.
- Kaghan Valley: the alpine valley in Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The valley covers a stretch of 155 kilometres across northern pakistan.
- Naran Valley: a valley in the KPK province famous for its stunning beauty
Hunza Valley Tour Package Day – 2, Naran to Hunza Valley
On this day, the journey continues for Hunza Valley. The distance from Naran to Hunza is 317 km, and it takes 6 to 7 hours to reach Karimabad, Hunza.On the way to Hunza Valley, you can visit these top spots:
- Lulusar Lake and Babusar Top: This lake is 48 km from Naran and sits at 11,900 ft.
- Junction Point: This is where the Karakoram, Himalayas, and Hindu Kush mountain ranges come together.
- Rakaposhi View Point: This spot is in the Nagar Valley, which offers the closest view of Rakaposhi, the 27th highest mountain.
Hunza Heritage Tour, Day – 3
Day 3 covers the Heritage tour of Hunza valley, where you will visit the following places
- Baltit Fort: This 800-year-old fort stands in Karimabad, Hunza. It is now on the UNESCO Heritage Tentative list.
- Karimabad Bazar: offers locally made products, with a focus on handicrafts and antiques.
- Hunza Food Pavilion: A women-led restaurant where you get the local dishes.
- Altit Fort: Another Fort located in Altit Hunza, belonging to the “Mir of Hunza," a 1100-year-old fort.
- Dukier: The highest point in central Hunza, where you see a 360-degree view of the entire region.
Upper Hunza Valley, Gojal, Day 4
Upper Hunza, known as Gojal, is located at a distance of 40 km from Central Hunza. It takes a 25-minute drive to enter the first village of Upper Hunza.
- Hunza Sacred Rocks: ancient rock carvings made by Sogdains and Buddhist travelers.
- Attabad Lake: a lake formed after the blockage of the Hunza River on 04 Jan 2010, a natural disaster. You can enjoy activities like boating, jet skiing, and more.
- Gulmit Carpet Center: A team of women entrepreneurs. They create carpets and other handmade goods.
- Marcopolo Museum: discover ancient treasures at the Marcopolo Museum.
Ondra Poyga: Pakistan's largest staircase of 1665 steps built by the community. - Hussaini Suspension Bridge: visit of hussaini famous hanging bridge.
- Borith Lake: enjoy the scenic view at borith lake.
- Borith Glacier: Borith white glacier hike
Khunjerab National Park and Pak China Border, Day 5
Khunjerab National Park sits about 79 km from Upper Hunza. It takes around 3 hours to reach the Pak-China border via the Karakorum Highway.
- Passu Cones: Passu cones is a famous picturesque mountain located in the Passu Valley
- Deh: the starting point of Khunjerab National Park starts.
- Himalayan ibex and marmots: You can see wildlife in Khunjerab National Park from September and can be seen in the summer if one is lucky enough.
- Khunjerab is a meadow on the Pak-China border. Locals graze their animals here, and it marks the meeting point of Pakistan and China.
Back to Naran Valley, Day 6
Drive back to Naran Valley, it takes 6 to 7 hours drive via the Karakorum Highway to reach Naran. Can revisit the following places.
- Three mountain range junction point
- Babusartop
- Lulusar Lake
Islamabad City, Day 7
The journey concludes on the seventh day. Our domestic tourists will be dropped off where they choose. Our international tourists will go to their hotel first. Then, they will be taken to the airport the next day.