20 Days See the Karakoram, Himalayas & Hindukush on a budget
Highlights
Abbottabad, Gilgit, Hunza, Naran, Skardu
Locations Covered
Abbottabad, Gilgit, Hunza, Naran, Skardu
cultural, historical, Jeep Safari
Private Tour
20 Days
Medium
Description
Experience the beauty of Karakoram, Himalayas & Hindukush in an economical manner. You get to know the life style of people of North. Driving on the legendary KKH, visit the meeting place of Fairies (Fairy Meadows) and Nanga Parbat base camp. Then drive to Gilgit onto Hunza valley and take a short trek to Diran and Rakaposhi peaks. Take a jeep road to the remote Chitral valley and then descend to Peshawar.
Itinerary
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Arrive Islamabad
Arrive at Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan, and transfer to the hotel for rest.
In the afternoon, take a city tour of the twin cities Pindi & Islamabad.
By evening stroll down the narrow streets of Raja bazaar.
Overnight at hotel.
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Islamabad to Besham/ Narran
Drive to Taxila, the capital of Gandhara Buddhist civilization. We will visit the ruins of a former city (Sirkup), a former monastery (Julian)built on top of a hill and the splendid site museum that contains the artifacts recovered from the excavation sites. Here one could also see the gold and silver coins of Alexander The Great (326 BC)and local kings.
After Taxila we will drive towards the Karakoram High passing through the lush green valleys of Mansehra, enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the valley. KKH is the joint effort of Pakistan and China. Its completion took 20 years. 300 Chinese and 600 Pakistanis sacrificed their lives for the completion of this road.
Overnight at Motel. (4/5 hours, 200 km)
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Narrran- Gilgit (Meet The Indus)
Early morning, drive to Gilgit the capital city of Northern areas of Pakistan. At Thakot, we cross a Chinese made bridge to enter the gorge of Indus river. For centuries this branch of Silk Route was used by the traders and Buddhist missionaries. There are many rock carving sites of that time: Shatial rock carving is one of them.
Have lunch in Chilas.
Then we stop at Thalichi for the best view point of Nanga Parbat (8,125m) the 9th highest peak of the world and the second highest after K 2 in Pakistan, also known as the killer mountain. Rakaposhi (7,788m) and the Haramosh range can also be viewed from here.
As we drive north we arrive at the meeting point of the mountain rages. The three highest mountain ranges of the world Karakoram , Himalayas and Hindukush meet where Indus river is joined by Gilgit river.
We continue along Gilgit river, overnight at Hotel. (9/10 hours, 320 km)
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Gilgit - Hunza {Karimabad}
We drive out from Gilgit to re-enter the town from the historic route, crossing a suspension bridge over river.
At Kargah, visit the rock-carved Buddha from 7th century AD. In the ancient times the Kargah valley used to be the traveling route of the Buddhist monks, to go to Taxila.
Stroll down the colorful bazaars of Gilgit.
Later drive to the beautiful, breathtaking Hunza Valley through a scenic route. On our way we see the old Silk Route used by the Buddhist monks and traders.
En route short stay at Rakaposhi (7,788m) viewpoint.
Enter the Hunza valley and arrive at the capital Karimabad.
Overnight at Hotel. (2/3 hours, 110 km)
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Hunza Karimabad
Today is a free day in Karimabad for short walks to Altit and Baltit Forts, and for other explorations in Hunza Valley. The people of Hunza are famous for their long lives. You can also see some beautiful peaks of Karakoram range from Karimabad ; Rakaposhi 7788m, Diran 7266m , Ultar 7400m ,Golden peak 7027m and the Nagar valley on the left bank of Hunza river. In Hunza each family grows enough wheat, maize, apricots and walnuts for its own use. The people are mostly self sufficient, making their own clothes, shoes, wooden and stone bowls and growing all their own food. The people are very friendly and cheerful.
In the afternoon you could walk to Ultar glacier, follow the irrigation channel through the village or stroll through the single lane bazaar for better views of soaring peaks around you.
Overnight at Hotel.
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Karimabad - Passu (Upper Hunza Valley)
Take a short drive through the heart of Karakoram.
We stop at the village of Gulmit, in the shadow of virgin Gulmit tower.
Walk through the village fields to visit the Polo ground and old houses.
Later take a short trek to Gulkin glaciers and Borit Lake.
As you end your trek near Borit Lake, the transport will pick for 15 km drive to Passu. Passu is a small charming village in the backdrop of soaring Passu Cones, with Passu and Batura glaciers at short walking distance.
Walk through the village to see rural life at its best.
Overnight at Lodge. (1 hour, 50 km)
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Passu - Khunjarab Pass
Today we go on an excursion with a morning walk to the Passu glacier and Passu Lake. Some 70 years ago Passu used to be the second largest settlement in Hunza after Karimabad. The glacier upstream on Hunza river moved down to create a large dam, that latter broke and destroyed the fertile fields and houses. Now the river occupies the major share of the valley with village on its right bank. . From the snout of the glacier you have fascinating views of Shispar ( 7,611 m) and Passu Peak (7,478 m).
Walk back for lunch.
In the afternoon visit the famous suspension bridges of Passu. These 800 feet long bridges over Hunza river are still in use.
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Drive and trek to Minapin
In the morning drive on KK H along the Hunza river with soaring rocks of Karakoram on both side of the gorge.
We arrive at small village of Minapin in the shadow of Rakaposhi (7,788m)and Diran (7,265m) mountains.
After some rest at Minpin, trek to Tagafuri. This is an interesting moderate trek, passing through hills covered by juniper, throne and rose bushes, with occasional fields of barley and potatoes.
Have lunch at a summer settlement.
Later follow a path through steep pastures to arrive at campsite between the lateral moraine and the foot of Rakaposhi. Our campsite is ideally located in the green patch between the Diran glacier and the ridge of Rakaposhi, offering fascinating views.
Overnight at Camp. (Long day, 11/12 hours).
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Back to Minapin
Back to Minapin
Walk down from Tagafuri to Minapin village.
Camp overnight.
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Fairy Meadow Nanga Parbat BC
Today is at Fairy Meadow with the option to trek to the base camp of Nanga Parbat after crossing the glacier.
We shall carry pack lunch from our camp at Fairy Meadow and have it at the Base Camp,and then return to our camp.
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Fairy Meadow to Gilgit
In the morning we will walk for about three hours to reach Tatto to board the jeeps.
From Tatto we will drive down to Raikot bridge to on KKH and continue our drive to Gilgit.
Arrive at Gilgit and transfer to hotel. Evening is free.
Overnight in hotel.
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Gilgit to Phander
Go on a Jeep drive to Phander with occasional drop-offs from the jeep for short walks along the trek. As we drive, we bid farewell to Karakoram range and enter the Hindukush range. Wild landscape meets us during the drive as this route is visited by less people and is snow covered during the winters so only nomads move with their goats, searching the higher slopes for green pastures.
Camp overnight.
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Phander to Mastuj
From Phander the jeep-track leads over to the Mastuj. A zigzag jeep track climbs up the Shandur Pass, so we leave the jeeps and walk over the pass to the highest Polo ground in the world. This is where every year a grand festival of Polo takes place where teams from all of Pakistan meet together to decide the Champion. The festival is attended by many enthusiasts from every village, who camp here for days to see their team progress towards the glory.
We Continue drive to Mastuj.
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Mastuj to Chitral
In the morning, drive from to Mastuj village along the Chitral river, that is flowing in the main valley bed. The landscape of Hindukush range appears arid and dry, as this area is outside the reach of monsoon and receives very little rain.
We stop at a small village for lunch and then continue north, now enjoying fascinating views of snow clad peaks reaching 4,500 meters.
Meals & O/N at hotel.
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Chitral Trek in Kalash
We start our trek, and take a lot of water as few springs on the way have doubtful supply. This trek takes us over steep 3,000 meter (from sea level) ridge separating the Bumburet and Birir valleys. We start with the first light of the day to cross the ridge in cool hours of the day. The trek offers good opportunity to experience the unique landscape of Kalash valleys, and to meet the local population going about their daily life.
We arrive Bomburet, the largest village of Kalash.
Back to Chitral. O/N in hotel.
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Chitral to Swat
In the morning drive to Swat.
Proceed towards Lowari Pass (3,200 Meters). The ascent is very interesting as it encounters around 96 Hair-pin turns to bring you to the top of Lowari Pass.
Descend to Dir, Chakdara and Malakand Pass.
Arrive at Swat, a land that shines with fruit laden orchards, flower-filled slopes, meandering rivers, rumbling streams and is surrounded by the mighty ranges of the Hindu Kush and Karakoram. The valley is 3,250 feet above sea level, Saidu Sharif and Mingora are the towns that form the twin capital of this area.
Arrive and transfer to hotel for O/N in Mingora
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Swat (Excursion to Upper Swat)
After breakfast proceed for the full day sight seeing in the valley. Visit the museum, Whitel Palace, some rock carvings from Buddhist period, and in Upper Swat visit Malam Jaba and Kalam.
Drive back to Mingora for overnight.
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Swat to Peshawar
Peshawar has always been important in the history of sub-continent because of its location near the Khyber Pass & Gandhara civilization. The city is now known more for its special feel of being a frontier town than for its monuments.
In the morning we will visit the street of story-tellers: Kissa Khawani bazaar, the street of Gold (Kasera bazaar), Karavan Serai and Mahabat Khan Mosque & Museum of Peshawar, known for its collection of Gandhara artifacts.
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Peshawar
Take a morning excursion to Khyber Pass, the most important land route leading to Indian sub-continent. All historic invaders, including Alexander, had used this route to explore the wonders of fertile land that lies south of this pass.
We may be allowed to visit Michni Post from where we have a panoramic view of the Pak-Afghan border. (45 km one way).
Evening free. Overnight in hotel
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Peshawar to Islamabad
In the morning drive to Islamabad while traveling on the Grand Trunk Road laid down by the Pathan Emperor of United Indian Empire: Sher Shah Suri.
You will cross the Indus river at Attock. You may stop for photo at the meeting point of Indus & Kabul rivers just beyond Attock bridge. By pass the important archaeological site of Taxila, and by evening we shall reach Islamabad.
Afternoon visit of the Federal Capital of Pakistan. Overnight Hotel
Last Day for Departure Transfer to Air Port for departure flight to home.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 5 | /person |
This is a private tour |