Islamabad to Hunza in 07 days
Hunza was a princely state, bordering China to the northeast and Pamir to its northwest, which continued to survive until 1974 when it was finally dissolved by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The state bordered the Gilgit Agency to the south and the former princely state of Nagar to the east. The state capital was the town of Baltit (also known as Karimabad) and its old settlement is Ganish Village. Situated at an elevation of 2,438 meters, Hunza Valley's tourist season is from
Islamabad to Hunza in 07 days
Hunza was a princely state, bordering China to the northeast and Pamir to its northwest, which continued to survive until 1974 when it was finally dissolved by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The state bordered the Gilgit Agency to the south and the former princely state of Nagar to the east. The state capital was the town of Baltit (also known as Karimabad) and its old settlement is Ganish Village. Situated at an elevation of 2,438 meters, Hunza Valley's tourist season is from
Islamabad to Kashmir in 05 days
Kashmir (IPA: [kaʃmiːr]) is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range.
Islamabad to Kashmir/Neelum in 07 days
Valley of Neelam is a land of forests, rivers, fountains, springs, waterfalls, high-lands, snowy mountain peaks, wildlife treasures, hidden assets of precious gemstones, minerals and rare species of plants. Nature bestows upon its best of attributes to the mesmerizing Neelam valley. Neelam valley, the Paradise on the Earth is in the North and North-Eastern side of Muzaffarabad, the Capital of Azad Kashmir
Islamabad to Sawat in 5 days
Swat District is a district in the Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
Islamabad to Skardu in 8 days
Skardu (Urdu: سکردو, romanized: Skardū, pronounced [skərduː]; Balti: སྐར་དོ་་, سکر دو) is a city located in Gilgit−Baltistan, a part of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Skardu serves as the capital of Skardu District and the Baltistan Division. Skardu is situated at an elevation of nearly 2,500 metres (8,202 feet) in the Skardu Valley, at the confluence of the Indus and Shigar Rivers.[2] The city is an important gateway to the eight-thousanders of the nearby Karakoram mountain range. The Indus River running through the region separates the Karakoram from the Himalayas
Islamabad to Sawat in 6 days
Swat District is a district in the Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. With a population of 2,309,570 per the 2017 national census, Swat is the 15th-largest district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.