To reserve a tour, please pay a 40% advance through bank transfer, Easy Paisa, or Jazz Cash for local tourists.
For Foreigners: Remittance, Western Union, Swift Code can use to send advance to reserve the Pakistan Tour
We will send you a trip payment receipt or ticket as proof. You will pay the remaining amount when you depart. Happy traveling!
People often call Hunza Valley the spectacular Heaven on Earth. Hunza Peak, Rakaposhi, Ultar Sar, and Ladyfinger Peak surround the Hunza Valley. This valley offers various beautiful natural sights that attract millions of tourists. Two major historical attractions are Altit Fort and Baltit Fort.
The Hunza Valley is a remarkable destination that showcases the surreal beauty, favorable climate, and rich culture of Pakistan’s Northern Areas. Families and visitors of all backgrounds find the Hunza Valley safe and secure. Tourists, both international and local, are hypnotized by its stunning landscapes and attractions every year.
To fully appreciate the primary attractions of Hunza Valley and its stunning natural scenery, 5 to 8 days is recommended for visitors.
You can visit Hunza Valley the whole year through the Karakoram Highway. The best time to visit Hunza Valley is Spring (April to June) offering blooming flowers and pleasant weather. Summer (June to September) is ideal for trekking and outdoor activities. Autumn (October to November) shows beautiful fall colors.
The Karakoram Highway significantly enhances accessibility for tourists traveling to the region. The recently constructed Hazara Expressway, which includes tunnels, has reduced the travel time from Islamabad to approximately 3 hours.
Visitors to Hunza Valley may engage in several activities at notable locations, such as Attabad Lake, the Hussaini Suspension Bridge, and Karimabad Bazar.
A flight from Islamabad to Gilgit takes about 1 hour, while a flight to Gilgit takes around 45 minutes. From Gilgit to Hunza Valley is about 100 km and takes a travel time of 3 to 4 hours.
Scom, Telenor, and Zong provide mobile service in the Hunza Valley, ensuring connectivity for travelers.
The spring season spans from mid-March to mid-April and draws many tourists due to the vibrant blossoms of cherry and apricot trees. Conversely, the autumn season from mid-October to mid-November is the optimal period to witness the picturesque display of falling leaves and the vibrant colors characteristic of Hunza Valley.
Hunza Valley is home to various restaurants that offer a range of delectable cuisine. Notable establishments include Cafe De Hunza, Rainbow Restaurant, Pizza Pamir, and a Chinese Restaurant serving pizza, burgers, fast food, and traditional local dishes available for delivery.
In recent years, numerous newly constructed hotels have opened, providing visitors with exceptional hospitality.
Yes, we offer female-only tours. We have female travel agents available to ensure that all female travelers have a comfortable and safe experience. Male travelers are not permitted to join a female-only tour. However, we do offer mixed-gender tours for all travelers to enjoy.
We recommend bringing your original CNIC, a jacket, raincoat, and torchlight, warm clothes according to the weather conditions, backpack, trekking shoes, thermal, water bottle, power bank, chocolates or dry fruits, ORS, bandages, or Panadol/Paracetamol, sunblock, and sunglasses.
We will provide the best possible luxury transportation to visit the selected places. However, payment for Jeeps is not included in the package.
The weather is generally cold in Hunza Valley, with temperatures ranging from 20-25 degrees Celsius during the day and 10-15 degrees Celsius at night. We recommend bringing warm clothes accordingly.
5 to 7 days are required to cover all main attractions of Hunza Valley from Lahore or Islamabad. Need 2 to 3 more days for the people of Karachi.