Pakistan Tour
Embarking on an Exploration of Pakistan: A Journey Through Nature’s Marvels.
This thoughtfully curated journey through northern Pakistan and the capital city offers a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich heritage, and cultural discovery. From scenic mountain highways, crystal-clear lakes, and dramatic peaks to ancient forts and vibrant bazaars, the itinerary showcases the very best of the region. Travelers will experience the natural beauty of Hunza and the Karakoram Range before concluding with iconic landmarks and modern attractions in Islamabad.
01.
Babusar Pass (via Naran Route)
Babusar Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass connecting Kaghan Valley with Gilgit-Baltistan, offering breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and alpine meadows. Traveling via Naran allows visitors to experience lush valleys, cool weather, and dramatic landscapes. At over 4,100 meters above sea level, Babusar Top is a favorite photo stop, especially during summer when the pass is open.
02.
Besham–Dasu Route (Indus River)
The Besham–Dasu route follows the majestic Indus River, offering a rugged and scenic alternative when Babusar Pass is closed. This journey showcases dramatic mountain terrain, deep gorges, and river views that highlight Pakistan’s raw natural beauty. Though longer, the route provides a fascinating look at local life along the Karakoram region and is an essential travel corridor to northern Pakistan.
03.
Nanga Parbat Viewpoint
Nanga Parbat Viewpoint offers spectacular views of the world’s ninth-highest mountain, famously known as the “Killer Mountain.” Rising dramatically above the surrounding landscape, its massive ice walls and snow-covered peak create an unforgettable sight. This stop along the Karakoram Highway is ideal for photography and appreciating the sheer scale of the Himalayas in a peaceful, natural setting.
04.
Rakaposhi Viewpoint
Rakaposhi Viewpoint presents a stunning close-up view of Rakaposhi Mountain, soaring gracefully above green valleys and villages. Known for its striking beauty and accessibility, Rakaposhi appears almost within reach from the highway. Visitors often pause here to enjoy fresh mountain air, capture photos, and admire one of the most beautiful peaks in the Karakoram Range.
05.
Attabad Lake
Attabad Lake is a mesmerizing turquoise lake formed after a landslide, now one of Hunza’s top attractions. Surrounded by towering mountains, the lake offers boating experiences that allow visitors to glide across its crystal-clear waters. The dramatic contrast between the blue lake and rugged cliffs makes Attabad Lake a highlight of any northern Pakistan journey.
06.
Hussaini Suspension Bridge
The Hussaini Suspension Bridge is one of the most thrilling pedestrian bridges in Pakistan, suspended high above the Hunza River. With wooden planks and wide gaps, crossing the bridge is an adventure in itself. Set against a backdrop of mountains and glaciers, the bridge offers both excitement and stunning scenery for adventurous travelers.
07.
Passu Cones
Passu Cones are a striking group of pointed mountain peaks located near Passu village. Their sharp, dramatic shapes make them one of the most photographed landscapes in Hunza. Easily visible from the Karakoram Highway, the cones provide a stunning backdrop for photos, walks, and moments of quiet admiration of the region’s natural beauty.
08.
Local Fruit Orchards (Seasonal)
Hunza’s seasonal fruit orchards offer visitors a chance to experience local agricultural life and taste fresh, organic produce. Depending on the season, orchards are filled with apricots, apples, cherries, and berries. A walk through these orchards provides insight into Hunza’s traditions, hospitality, and famous longevity culture, making it a refreshing cultural experience.
09.
Baltit Fort
Baltit Fort is a centuries-old fort perched above Karimabad, offering panoramic views of Hunza Valley. Once the residence of Hunza’s rulers, the fort showcases traditional architecture, wooden balconies, and historical artifacts. A visit here provides insight into the region’s royal past while offering excellent photo opportunities against the dramatic mountain backdrop.
10.
Altit Fort & Royal Gardens
Altit Fort is one of the oldest forts in Hunza, beautifully restored and surrounded by peaceful royal gardens. The fort reflects ancient Hunza architecture and history, while the gardens offer serene views of the valley below. Visitors can explore cultural exhibits, enjoy guided tours, and relax in a tranquil environment rich in heritage.
11.
Hopper Valley & Glacier
Hopper Valley is a scenic mountain valley known for its glaciers, terraced fields, and peaceful villages. Surrounded by towering peaks, the valley offers stunning views of the Hopper Glacier and nearby ice formations. This destination is ideal for nature lovers seeking a quiet escape, scenic walks, and a close connection to Hunza’s raw natural landscapes.
12.
Lulusar Lake
Lulusar Lake is a beautiful alpine lake located near Naran, known for its clear blue waters and mountain reflections. Surrounded by rolling hills and snow-capped peaks, it serves as the main source of the Kunhar River. The lake is a peaceful stop for photography, relaxation, and enjoying the cool mountain climate.
13.
Jalkhad
Jalkhad is a charming mountain stop along the Naran route, famous for its riverside scenery and refreshing weather. With green meadows, flowing streams, and roadside eateries, it is a popular rest point for travelers. Jalkhad offers a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy nature before continuing their journey deeper into the mountains.
14.
Batakundi
Batakundi is a small alpine village nestled in the Kaghan Valley, surrounded by forests, rivers, and mountains. Known for its cool climate and scenic beauty, it is a popular overnight stop during summer. Visitors enjoy peaceful walks, fresh air, and picturesque views that capture the essence of northern Pakistan.
15.
Faisal Mosque
Batakundi is a small alpine village nestled in the Kaghan Valley, surrounded by forests, rivers, and mountains. Known for its cool climate and scenic beauty, it is a popular overnight stop during summer. Visitors enjoy peaceful walks, fresh air, and picturesque views that capture the essence of northern Pakistan.
16.
Pakistan Monument
Pakistan Monument symbolizes national unity and heritage, representing the four provinces and three territories of the country. Located on the Shakarparian Hills, it offers panoramic views of Islamabad. The adjoining museum provides insight into Pakistan’s history, making the monument both a cultural and educational attraction.
17.
Centaurus Mall
Batakundi is a small alpine village nestled in the Kaghan Valley, surrounded by forests, rivers, and mountains. Known for its cool climate and scenic beauty, it is a popular overnight stop during summer. Visitors enjoy peaceful walks, fresh air, and picturesque views that capture the essence of northern Pakistan.
Packages starting from :
Standard Package
(3 Stars Hotel or equivalent)
8 Days 7 Nights
- 2-5 Pax : RM 2,875/Pax
- 4-11 Pax : RM 2,116/Pax
- 12-18 Pax : RM 1,794/Pax
10 Days 9 Nights
- 2-5 Pax : RM 3,910/Pax
- 4-11 Pax : RM 2,668/Pax
- 12-14 Pax : RM 2,277/Pax
12 Days 11 Nights
- 2-5 Pax : RM 4,169/Pax
- 4-11 Pax : RM 2,996/Pax
- 12-14 Pax : RM 2,651/Pax