Hunza Valley Tour Packages 2025
Yes! You heard it right—Hunza Valley Tour Packages are just a call away. Now is the high time to avail of Hunza Tour Packages, which include breakfast, upgraded cars, a tour guide, and comfy hotels. We have 70+ Hunza trips, varying in number of days, places, and amenities. So choose the one that suits your needs. These Hunza Valley trips are among the best-selling Pakistan tour packages. Our Multi-day Packages to Hunza range from standard to luxury facilities. Whether you want to visit the breathtaking Attabad Lake, explore the historical Altit & Baltit Fort, or view the majestic Rakaposhi, our travel plan covers all the top places of Hunza. Trips to Hunza undoubtedly guarantee a memorable experience. We provide the most comfortable holidays in premium hotels and resorts. In terms of prices, our standard Hunza tour for domestic guests starts from 95,000/—PKR. For foreigners, it starts at only 800$.
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We have a handful of road and air Hunza trip options. Our holiday trips are suitable for couples, families, and corporate groups.
Hunza Travel Package Cost (Updated 2025) | |||
Trips | No. of Days / Nights | Price in PKR | Type |
Luxury Hunza Travel Package | 7 Days / 6 Nights | 175,000/- | Luxury |
Basic Hunza Tour | 7 Days / 6 Nights | 140,000/- | Standard |
10 Day Trip to Hunza Naran | 10 Days / 9 Nights | 230,000/- | Premium |
Notoriously Famous LUXUS Tour | 04 Days / 03 Nights | 325,000/- | Luxury |
Stay in Hotel Darbar in Your Hunza Trip | 4 Days / 3 Nights | 235,000/- | Standard |
Lavish Hunza Couple Honeymoon Tour | 5Days / 4 Nights | 350,000/- | Luxury |
A scenic ride To Hunza on Air | 5 Days / 4 Nights | 2,50,000/- | Basic |
Super Amazing Luxus Attabad Tour by Air | 4Days / 3Nights | 3,25,000/- | Luxury |
Witness The Colors of Cherry Blossom | 7Days / 6Nights | 1,80,000/- | Standard |
Perfect Week Tour To Hunza | 7Days / 6Nights | 2,75,000/- | Basic |
Trip To Gilgit Hunza for couples and groups | 7 Days / 6 Nights | 1,85,000/- | Budget |
Two Week Trip to Karakoram Hunza Skardu Tour | 11 Days /10 Nights | 1450$ | Premium |
Long Weekend Plan To Hunza Naran Shogran | 10Days / 9Nights | 2,35,000/- | Standard |
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Must-Visit Hunza Tour Points For an Unforgettable Family Trip
You will find something unique at every corner of the valley. Here are the top places in Hunza that we will cover in our Hunza Trip.
- Altit Fort
- Baltit Fort
- Karimabad
- Borith Lake
- Attabad Lake
- Khunjerab Pass
- Shimshal Pass
- Passu Cones
- Duiker Eagle Nest
- Husseini Suspension Bridge
Altit Fort
Altit Fort is a historic fortress in the Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, located in Altit village near Karimabad. Built over 1,100 years ago by the Mirs of Hunza, it’s one of the oldest structures in the region, sitting on a rocky hill at 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level. Made of stone and wood, it has a simple, sturdy design with small rooms and a watchtower, offering great views of the Hunza River and surrounding mountains. It was a royal home until the early 20th century, then restored by the Aga Khan Trust in 2007 and turned into a museum with old instruments, clothes, and weapons. The nearby village has traditional houses and a peaceful vibe. Best visited from April to October, it’s easily accessible via the Karakoram Highway.
Baltit Fort
Baltit Fort is an ancient fortress perched on a hill above Karimabad in the Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Built over 700 years ago, around the 13th century, it was the home of the Mirs, the rulers of Hunza, until they moved out in 1945. Made of stone, mud, and wood, the fort has thick walls, small windows, and a unique Tibetan-style design, showing the region’s history and culture. It sits at 2,800 meters (9,200 feet), offering amazing views of the Hunza Valley and peaks like Rakaposhi. Restored in the 1990s by the Aga Khan Trust, it’s now a museum with old furniture, weapons, and artifacts. Located about 10 km away, it’s easy to reach along the Karakoram Highway and best visited from April to October for pleasant weather and clear skies.
Attabad Lake
Attabad Lake is a beautiful, turquoise-colored lake in the Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, formed by a natural disaster. In January 2010, a massive landslide blocked the Hunza River near Attabad village, creating this 21-kilometer-long lake that submerged villages, roads, and fields. Located in Gojal region, it’s now a popular spot for tourists, surrounded by Karakoram Range. The clear, blue-green water comes from melting glaciers, making it a stunning sight, especially in summer. People visit for boating, jet-skiing, fishing, or just enjoying the peaceful views. The lake is along the Karakoram Highway, easy to reach from Gulmit or Karimabad, and is best from May to October when the weather is warm and the water sparkles. It’s a mix of nature’s beauty and a reminder of the 2010 tragedy.
Khunjerab Pass
The Khunjerab Pass is a high mountain pass in the Karakoram Range, sitting at 4,693 meters (15,397 feet) above sea level, making it the highest paved border crossing in the world. Located in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, near the border with China, it’s part of the Karakoram Highway connecting the two countries. Known as the “Gateway to China,” it’s surrounded by stunning snow-covered peaks, glaciers, and rocky terrain, with wildlife like ibex and snow leopards sometimes spotted. The pass is located in Khunjerab National Park, which is home to the highest ATM in the world. It is an important gateway for trade and tourism. The pass opened to the public in 1986 and is a key trade route, though it’s only open from May to November due to heavy snow in winter.
Hussaini Suspension Bridge
The Hussaini Suspension Bridge is a long, wobbly bridge over the Hunza River in Upper Hunza, Pakistan, near Gulmit. It’s made of wood and ropes, stretching about 635 feet, and connects Hussaini village to Zarabad. The bridge is high—up to 100 feet above the water—and has big gaps between its 472 planks, making it shaky and scary to cross, especially with strong winds. Built around 1968 and fixed after a 2010 landslide, it was once the only way for locals to travel. Now, it’s mostly for tourists who want an exciting walk and great views of the Passu Cones mountains. The best time to visit is from April to October when the weather is nicer and not too cold. It’s known as one of the most dangerous bridges in the world.
Eagle’s Nest Viewpoint (Duiker)
Eagle’s Nest Viewpoint sits at 10,000 feet in Duiker Village, Hunza, a small settlement above Karimabad. It’s named after a rock shaped like an eagle, perched as if guarding the valley. You can reach it by driving 6 km from Karimabad on a steep, winding road, it takes about 20–30 minutes, or hiking 1–1.5 hours from Altit Fort through scenic trails with wildflowers. At the top, you get a breathtaking 360-degree view of Hunza and Nagar Valleys, spotting famous peaks like Rakaposhi at 7,788 meters, Lady Finger, and Ultar Sar. It’s a top spot for sunrise or sunset, when the sky turns pink and gold, reflecting off the snowy mountains. There’s a small hotel nearby where you can grab tea or snacks while soaking in the view. Locals say it’s a peaceful place to feel close to nature. The eagle rock seems to watch over the valley, and some believe it’s a lucky symbol.
Passu Cones & Glaciers
The Passu Cones, or Tupopdan (“sun-warmed mountains” in Wakhi), are jagged, pointy peaks near Passu Village in Hunza, along the KKH. These dramatic mountains rise sharply against the sky, making them a favorite for photographers. Nearby, the Passu Glacier flows down from Passu Peak (7,478 meters), a 0.5-km icy stretch you can reach by a 1–2-hour hike from Borith Lake. The trail winds through rocky paths with small streams, and once there, you can walk around, snap photos, or listen to the glacier creak. The area’s quiet beauty mixes snowy ice with rugged cliffs. Locals use the glacier’s meltwater for farming. In summer, wildflowers dot the path. Additionally, the cones look like giant ice cream scoops, and some say they glow at sunset.
Hopper Valley & Hooper Glaciers
Hopper Valley, also called Hopar, is in Nagar, a region next to Hunza, about 9 km from Nagar’s main town and a 50-minute drive from Karimabad. You’ll need a 4×4 or bike to tackle the bumpy road. This valley hides old ruins—like ancient homes and walls—plus three glaciers: Barpu, Miar, and Daranci, together called the Hooper Glaciers. You can explore these icy wonders, hike around (1–2 hours to get close), or check out the ruins for a peek at history. The area is wild, with rocky cliffs and green patches, and is where locals farm. In spring, flowers bloom near the ice. Fun fact: It feels like stepping back in time, and some ruins might be over 500 years old.
Rainbow Bridge
There are two Rainbow Bridges in the Gogar Valley in Upper Hunza Province. They are close to each other and are both located near the Batula Glacier on the Karakoram Highway. The first Rainbow Bridge (from Passu) is a bridge for vehicles. Vehicles can enter via the Hunza River. The second Rainbow Bridge is located a short distance to the north, near the Rainbow Cafe. Both bridges are easily identifiable due to their bright rainbow colors, are for pedestrians only, and require a small fee to enter. Both bridges make great photo opportunities. A newer, safer crossing near Passu Cones, the Rainbow Suspension Bridge dazzles with planks painted in vibrant hues.
Gulmit Village
Gulmit Valley, nestled in Upper Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, is a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage along the Karakoram Highway. At 2,500 meters above sea level, this historic town, once the summer capital of the Hunza princely state before 1974, is framed by dramatic peaks like the Passu Cones, with glaciers and the Hunza River enhancing its allure. Key attractions include the 16th-century Ondra Fort, reached via Pakistan’s longest staircase, and a cultural museum preserving Wakhi artifacts. Accessible from Gilgit (135 km) or Karimabad (45 km), Gulmit offers scenic walks through orchards, hikes to nearby Attabad Lake or Passu Glacier, and serene escapes amid towering mountains, making it a must-visit gem best enjoyed from April to October.
Borith Lake
Borith Lake lies 2,600 meters near Hussaini Village in Hunza, a quick 15,20-minute drive or walk from the KKH. This calm, oval-shaped lake formed in a natural bowl between mountains. You can rent a boat or kayak to glide across its clear water, or sit by the shore watching migratory birds like ducks and swans (best in spring and autumn). It’s also a starting point for treks to Passu, Gulkin, and Batura Glaciers (1,3 hours each). Locals fish here, and the surrounding cliffs reflect in the lake. Bring a picnic, it’s a chill spot. However, the water’s so clear you can see fish swimming, and some say it’s a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Old Ganish Village
Old Ganish Village in Hunza is 1,000 years old, the oldest territory in the valley, and its name means “gold” in Burushaski. Sitting near the KKH, it was a Silk Route stop with tiny mud-brick homes, four watchtowers, and 400-year-old mosques covered in wooden carvings of flowers and stars. It’s won two UNESCO awards for preserving its past. Locals are very generous, showing off, keeping history alive, and pointing out details like ancient water channels to travellers. You can wander the narrow lanes and feel the old days. Above all, the carvings make it an outdoor museum, and some towers still stand tall.
Baskochi Top
Baskochi Top is a scenic viewpoint in Hunza, a 2-hour hike from Attabad Lake’s shores. The trail starts near the KKH, winding up gentle slopes with wildflowers and small streams, easy enough for beginners with decent shoes. At the top (about 3,000 meters), you see a wide view of Hunza’s valleys, Attabad Lake’s turquoise water, and peaks like Shisper. It takes 1,2 hours to climb, and you can rest on rocks while snapping photos. Locals sometimes picnic here in summer. It’s quiet, with only the sound of the wind. Undoubtedly, you’ll feel proud reaching the top, and some say the view beats any postcard.
Special Hunza Travel Deals from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Worldwide
One-day Karimabad tour packages from Hunza Valley offer local transportation and guide services in Hunza. Visitors can enjoy a cultural tour to Ganish, visit the Nagar and Rakaposhi Glacier, and trek between Baltit Fort and Altit Village to experience the local tradition.
We also offer the Hopper Glacier Day Tour, which includes visits to Ganesh and Altit Fort, viewing the Khunjerab Pass and Rakaposhi Viewpoint, exploring the Naltar Valley, and boating at Attabad Lake. Undoubtedly, it is a thrilling journey from Karachi that offers Karachiites the opportunity to enjoy the stunning landscapes of Hunza.
Our day Hunza valley tour packages from central region are as follows.
- Nagar – hopper glacier day trip
- Ganesh Village & Altit Fort & Village tour
- Khunjarab Pass – Pakistan China Border Day tour
- Rakaposhi viewpoint tour with zip-line
- Attabad Lake boating trip with Hussain Bridge
- Naltar Valley & Lake day trip
Gilgit-Hunza tour packages are accessible through Gilgit Airport and allow you to take a three-day tour of Hunza and fully explore the region. Now you can customize the Hunza Valley Tour by Air, which allows you to avoid busy roads and quickly reach panoramic viewpoints such as Rakaposhi Peak and Nanga Parbat. Visitors can enjoy a variety of options, from affordable to more unique. A visit to the mountainous region will give you a more memorable travel experience than visiting Clifton Beach.
No matter where in the world you are, we have exclusive Hunza Gilgit Baltistan Tour Packages for international tourists from the USA, Europe, Asia, and beyond who want to experience Pakistan’s natural wonders. Special discounts are available for bookings made in 2025. The Gilgit tour packages allow guests to choose a short romantic trip of 3 days or a complete family vacation of 5 days with a local expert at an affordable price. Our 7-day Hunza tours are also available.
Tourists continue to choose tours to Hunza and Skardu from Islamabad as Skardu now has better infrastructure and direct flights. However, they can enjoy the complete package by purchasing a 5-day combined tour.
Direct roads between Islamabad and Hunza now take only one day to reach the city of Gilgit. Our team of professional guides will ensure you get the best guidance and exceptional service to make your stay in Hunza unforgettable. You can get a free customized quote within 24 hours.
DISTANCE OF HUNZA FROM OTHER CITIES | ||
Milestone | Kms | Travel by Car |
Distance from Islamabad to Hunza | 584.0 km | 13 hours, 32 mins |
Hunza distance from Rawalpindi | 599.6 km | 12 hours, 51 mins |
Hunza distance from Lahore | 1029.1 km | 17 hours, 25 mins |
Hunza distance from Mingora | 267.3 km | 7 hours, 59 mins |
Distance from Astore from Hunza | 192.4 km | 4 hours, 3 mins |
Distance from Gilgit Airport to Hunza | 94.6 km | 1 hours, 55 mins |
Distance from Naran to Hunza | 317 km | 6 hours, 38 minutes |
Skardu To Hunza Distance | 283 km | 5 hours, 12 minutes |
Chilas to Hunza Distance | 217 km | 4 hours, 11 minutes |
Murree To Hunza Distance | 500 km | 13 hours, 41 minutes |
Distance from Babusar Top to Hunza | 251 km | 4 hours, 54 minutes |
Gilgit to Attabad Lake Distance | 121.7km | 2 hour, 31 minutes |
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Hunza Or Nagar & why do people think it’s the same?
Many people name Hunza Nagar together, but they are different, have a long history, and have a unique culture. A small river dissects Hunza to Nagar Valley, and the language differs. Nagar is a separate district; back then, Nagar Valley was part of the hunza district. If we scout through history, we come to know about their rivalry.
There are various treks in Nagar Valley—Rakaposhi and Rush Lake Trek are ideal for adventure lovers in the Nagar tour plan. We have been offering 7 days Hunza Nagar honeymoon trips for a few years. Nagar is ideal for weight loss and fitness tours as you can stay in central Hunza, but consider walking to Hooper Valley in Nagar. The next day, you can trek to Rakaposhi in Minapin village.
There are various viewing sites in Nagar Valley, an opposite valley. You can only see a full view of Ultar Peak, 7000 meters from Nagar. Furthermore, natives extract precious stones from different locations in Nagar Valley. After booking Nagar Hunza valley tour package, you will see the difference by yourself.
Languages Spoken By Hunzai People |
Burushaski🧔 |
Wakhi🪶 |
Shina 🫰 |
Urdu✍️ |
English⭐ |
Famous Local Hunzai Festival |
Nowruz – Spring festival 🌸 |
Tukhum Rezi festival💫 |
Baba Ghundi festival in Chupurson💥 |
Shimshal Kuch festival 🗻 |
Ginani – Harvesting festival🌱 |
Local Hunzai Food To Taste on Tour |
Chapshuro ( Local pizza )🍕 |
Molida 🍲 |
Buroshapik/Ghilmindi 🫓 |
Diram Pitti ( Local Bread ) 🧇 |
Tumoro Tea 🍵 |
People Also Ask About Hunza Valley Tour Packages
Why is the Hunza Valley so famous?
Hunza is famous for the following reasons.
- An exclusive place in the world to have 04 Peaks over a 7000-meter elevation
- Rich History
- Diverse culture
- The only Border between Pakistan & China at Khunjerab Pass is 15700 Feet High
- Starting place of CPEC
- Unique Culinary Experiences
- 100% literacy Ratio
- Friendly People
- Full woman empowerment
- Heaven for trekking
When is the best time to visit Hunza?
Well, anytime to explore the valley is awesome. Hunza Valley weather presents its beauty and challenges as well. However, spring and summer are ideal for all age groups. Meanwhile, in Autumn, it is covered with orange and red colors. Meanwhile, winters are ideal for trophy hunting in the Hunza region.
Does Hunza have an airport?
No, there is no Hunza airport. However, you can land at Gilgit Airport and reach Hunza in an hour. Gilgit Hunza air ticket price is around 22,000/- pkr. The prices may vary in peak season.
Does Hunza have internet?
Yes, SCO, “Special communication organization,” state-driven telecom provider, is offering high-speed internet in the valley along with telephonic services. As we know, mountain regions are challenging, but SCO maintains good coverage in populated towns of Gilgit Baltistan. Further, you can visit shops & kiosks offering Sim & Data Connections to have a pleasant experience during travel.
How do I reach Hunza Valley from Lahore?
There are various ways, and the easiest is to book a Hunza tour with us. If you want to plan a Hunza Nagar Valley tour yourself, then you can always use public transport. Various bus services, such as Natco, Faisal Movers, and private cars, operate daily from Lahore and Islamabad.
What is the average cost of Hunza Valley tour packages?
Let us divide the cost of Hunza Travel for you:
- Air tickets to Gilgit from Islamabad: 20,000/- on average.
- Hotel booking for Two Persons: 15,000/- per day.
- Fuel for Car + Tour Guide expense: 10000/- per day.
So, an average day spent in Hunza Valley is around 50,000/- per day. Now it’s up to you how many days you want to spend there.
What is the best route to travel to Hunza?
There are two travel routes to Hunza by road:
- One is the Karakoram Highway via the KPK, and the other, shorter, is from the Naran Valley via the Babusar Pass. If you choose this route, consider visiting in the summer, as it is open only during the summer (June to September).
- The second one is from Besham – Chilas Road. This route is open year-round but is long and somewhat busy.
If you are unaware of the routes, we recommend booking your tour with us by calling @ + 92 312 5120 590
Who is the best hunza tour operator in Pakistan?
We are undoubtedly the best tour operator in the Hunza valley, having been working for more than a decade now. There are many reasons to choose us, but here are a few of them.
- Experience – There is no alternative as we have been serving for more than a decade.
- Custom options to have a relaxing tour
- Wide range of services with 24/7 support on the ongoing tour
- Registered with local & international companies
- Flexible terms & conditions
- Proven track record
- Number 01! Choice of foreigners
- Own a fleet of vehicles
- Dedicated drivers
- Licensed guides with DTS services
- Over 500 Facebook reviews with amazing 5-star ratings
What is Hunza Water?
Well, there are two different narrations of Hunza water. A few years ago, research experts took samples of various glaciers around the world. Further, it was concluded that Hunza water descending from Ultar Peak is the purest and richest, with great alkaline values. Unfortunately, over the last few years, these waters have become polluted due to the growth in population. Interestingly, a few years ago, Hunza water was used as drinking water. Sadly, it’s not used as a drinking source anymore.
A local drink fermented from cherry pulp is also called Hunza water. In the older days, grapes and mulberries were used for producing Hunza water. Currently, you can still get Hunza Water, but it’s often China-smuggled as ” Laffafa ” or a ripped product.
Is it safe to travel to Hunza Valley?
Yes, Hunza is completely safe for everyone. FYI, Gilgit Baltistan has the lowest crime rate in Pakistan. Further, Hunza Nagar is a unique place in Pakistan that can be explored by solo female travelers without any issues. People are friendly and hospitable.
What is the tour plan if i book 7 Days Hunza tour?
Depending on your itinerary, you can stay in Hunza for as long as possible. As Hunza offers numerous places to stay, you can explore the ancient city with a long history on foot. Our 7-Day Hunza trip is one of the best in terms of visiting various locations such as those below.
- China-Pakistan Border,
- Gulmit Village Walking Tour
- Hussaini bridge, central
- Altit Fort in Karimabad region
- Khyber & Gulkin Town
- Ganish 1000-year settlement
What is the most trendy hotel in Hunza?
Luxus near Attabad Lake is the most trending hotel in the valley. It offers lavish vibes and top-class amenities.
Is Hunza in Kashmir?
No, Hunza is in Gilgit, Baltistan province of Pakistan. The estimated driving distance from Kashmir, Pakistan, to Hunza, Pakistan, is 780.63 miles (1256.3 kilometers), and the estimated travel time is 14 hours and 11 minutes.
How many days are enough to travel to Hunza?
We recommend you book at least five days in Hunza to explore the valley’s key attractions, including the Khunjerab Pass. Interacting with locals is essential to getting the most out of your trip, and you may miss these key moments if you spend less time in the area.
Various distances from Naran to Hunza Valley?
- 4 hrs from Naran Valley to Chilas Valley, Diamir District
- 3 hours from Chilas City to Gilgit City on a newly built Road starting from Roykot Bridge with scenic Views
- 2 hrs from Gilgit to Hunza, which is also called the road to heaven by National Geographic.
- 4 hrs from Hunza to Khunjerab pass on Karakorum Road
Do we offer Hunza Tour Packages from Lahore or Karachi?
Yes! We are offering various packages from Karachi & Lahore at amazingly cheap prices. Tour prices for the Hunza family/group and couple tour packages range from Rs 55,000 to Rs 58,000 (Hunza tour packages), and group prices range from Rs 75,000 to Rs 85,000 (luxury tour packages).
Private family tour packages to Hunza Valley and Gilgit from Lahore are priced at Rs 95,000, Rs 135,000, Rs 155,000, Rs 175,000, and Rs 190,000 (for 2-3 persons). All our tour plans include breakfast, tour guides, a car, and hotel booking.
Which is better, Skardu or Hunza?
If you want to compare Hunza and Skardu, we vote for Hunza Valley as it has more places to visit. But Skardu has an international airport, so you can fly directly from there. Hunza is more suitable for families & children, and Skardu is a paradise for hikers.
Undoubtedly, beauty can never be compared to human scale; Skardu has more magnificent views, which are an even greater treat for hikers. We recommend booking a combo tour to Skardu & Hunza to witness the beauty and compare.
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