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Islamabad to Hunza in 07 days

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Price ₨ 20000 1 weeks
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Islamabad to Hunza in 07 days

₨ 20000 per person

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 May to October. The temperature in May is a maximum of 27°C and a minimum of 14°C. The October temperatures are: maximum 10°C and minimum 0°C.w

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  • Departure Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Dress Code
    Casual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and warm jacket.
  • Included
    All Museum Tickets
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    Typical Souvenir
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    Personal Guide
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Day 1: Departure || Islamabad to Chillas
  • Early Departure for Chilas
  • Drive via Hazara Motorway & Naran Road
  • Breakfast stop at Balakot/Kewai
  • Stops at - Besal, Lulusar Lake, Babusar Top
  • Reach Chilas by evening
  • Dinner & Night Stay in Chilas
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Day 2: Chillas to Naltar
  • Departure for Naltar
  • Photography stop at Junction Point
  • Board 4x4 Jeeps from Nomal
  • Visit Satrangi and Blue Lake (if accessible)
  • Visit Naltar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Dinner and night stay in Naltar Valley
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Day 3 : Naltar to Hunza
  • Drive back to Nomal
  • Departure for Hunza
  • Photography stop at Rakaposhi viewpoint
  • Visit Altit Fort and Eagle's Nest viewpoint
  • Dinner and night stay in Hunza
4
Day 4: Hunza explore
  • Trip of Upper Hunza
  • Visit Attabad Lake, Hussaini Suspension Bridge
  • Photography stop at Passu Cones viewpoint
  • Refreshment break at Sost Visit Khunjerab Pass (Pakistan-China Border) Subject to road clearance
  • Drive back to hotel by evening
  • Dinner and night stay in Hunza
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Day 5 : Way back to Islamabad
  • Departure for Naran
  • Photography stop at Nanga Parbat viewpoint
  • Reach Naran by evening
  • Dinner and night stay in Naran
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Day 6 : Tour Ends
  • Departure for Islamabad
  • Visit Khanpur Dam, free time for boating and water activities
  • Reach Islamabad by evening

Tour Location

Beautiful Story of Hunza Valley Pakistan
𝐓𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐀𝐭𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬: —————————— ◾️ Islamabad ◾️ Balakot ◾️ Naran ◾️ Besal ◾️ Lulusar Lake ◾️ Babusar Top ◾️ Chillas ◾️ Karakoram Highway ◾️ 3 Mountain Junction Point ◾️ Rakaposhi View Point ◾️ Altit Fort ◾️ Karimabad Market ◾️ Attabad Lake ◾️ Pak-China Friendship Tunnel ◾️ Passu Cathedrals ◾️ Hussaini Bridge ◾️ Eagle’s Nest (Duikar) ◾️ Sost ◾️ Khunjerab Pass (If Accessible) ◾️ Naltar Valley ◾️ Satrangi Lake ◾️ Blue Lake (If Accessible) ◾️ Wildlife Sanctuary  
Location: Hunza is a mountainous valley in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. Hunza is situated at the bank of Hunza River in the northern part of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, bordering Ish Koman to the northwest, Shigar to the southeast, Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor to the north, and the Xinjiang region of China to the northeast.
The Hunza Valley is situated at an elevation of 2,438 meters (7,999 feet). Geographically, Hunza consists of three regions:
  • Upper Hunza (Gojal)
  • Central Hunza
  • Lower Hunza (Shinaki)
Importance: Pakistan is one of the few countries with such a dynamic landscape; rivers, deserts, lakes, waterfalls, springs, and glaciers we seem to have it all in great abundance.
The much renowned Hunza valley is often referred to as heaven on earth, enveloped in the grand Himalayas and the Karakoram Mountain ranges, this place has been a great tourist attraction for many years.
In the early 1890s, the British embarked upon a mission to annex Hunza and Nagar, which is also known as the Hunza-Nagar Campaign. British soldiers led by Colonel Durand occupied Nilt Fort in 1890. After that, they proceeded to the Baltit Fort but faced heavy resistance. The British gained complete control of Hunza and Nagar with little effort. Thereafter, the Mir of Hunza, Safdar Ali Khan along with his family, fled to Kashgar in China, and his brother Mir Muhammad Nazim Khan was made the new ruler of Hunza by the British.
You can live a pretty comfortable life while being in your home in a large metropolis, but as soon as you travel to the northern areas, you find that the real peace of mind lies within these beautiful mountains.
There was a time when people used to visit Hunza for rehabilitation. They still do, but now the tourism factor has increased much more than before. From winter to spring, nature seems to be in a transition period. This place remains remarkable with every changing season. The valley is popularly believed to be the inspiration for the mythical valley of Shangri-La in James Hilton's 1933 novel, Lost Horizon.
The local languages spoken include Burushaski, Wakhi, and Shina. The literacy rate of the Hunza valley is more than 95%. The Hunza Valley is also home to some Wakhi, who migrated there from northeastern Afghanistan beginning in the nineteenth century onwards.
Climate:  The climate in Hunza is moderate during summer. The temperature in July-August reaches a maximum of 31 °C in Central Hunza. If you are looking for a much more temperate summer climate during your holidays, spend more time in Gojal Valley (Upper Hunza) because it remains much cooler even in summer. Visiting Hunza in the winter will feel like a dream when you live in sub-zero temperatures and wake up to fresh blankets of snow every morning. Hunza's beauty this time of the year is unparalleled to anything you may have seen before.
Distance: It takes 13 hr. 4 min (587 km) via N-15 and Karakoram Hwy/N-35 from Islamabad Airport to reach Hunza.
   

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