Naran and Hunza are two of Pakistan’s most picturesque regions. Naran, in the Kaghan Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is known for its lush meadows, clear rivers, and the stunning Saif-ul-Muluk Lake, offering great trekking and fishing opportunities. Hunza, in Gilgit-Baltistan, boasts breathtaking mountainous scenery, including peaks like Rakaposhi, terraced fields, and historic forts such as Baltit and Altit, showcasing rich cultural heritage. Both destinations highlight the majestic beauty of northern Pakistan.
Day:01
- Pick up Guests from Islamabad
- Departure from Islamabad to Batakundi via Hazara Motorway/M-15 and Mansehra – Naran – Jalkhad- Chilas Rd/N-15| 6 hr 1 min (296.4 km)
- En-route via Hazara Expressway
- Short stay at Balakot
- Balakot is one of four known ancient coastal sites in Pakistan dating to the period of South Asia’s earliest civilizationāthe Harappan (or Indus)āthat flourished in the centuries just before and after 2000 B.C. This little-known civilization has intrigued scholars and students since its discovery in the 1920’s.
- Relish the scenic route along the Naran Valley
Naran Kaghan is famous as a tourist destination, owing to its pleasant weather during peak season.
Every year thousands of tourists rush to explore the valley. It is also the gateway to Gilgit Hunza in Summers by Babusar Pass.
Batakundi or Batakundi is a tourist town located 15 km east of Naran in Mansehra District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
- Check in hotel
- Enjoy the delighted movements at Batakundi
- Night stay at Batakundi
Day:02
- Breakfast at hotel
- Drive towards Hunza valley via N-15 and Karakoram Hwy/N-35| 6 hr 20 min (304.3 km)
- Drive through Lulusar Lake & Babusar pass
The Lulusar Lake, Kaghan Valleyās dazzling jewel, is situated at 11,190 feet (3,350 meters) above sealevel. Lulusar refers to a cluster of peaks and a lake in Kaghan Valley, which is 30 miles (48
kilometers) from Naran on the Babusar Road. The word āSarā is a Pashto term that means ātopā or āpeak.ā
- Babusar Top is a mountain pass in khagan valley for nature lovers for it offers a wide variety of plant and animal species.
- Continue journey towards Hunza Relishing the scenic route
- Short stay at Nanga Parbat view point
- short stay at 3 mountain junctions
- Depart to Hunza via Karakoram Highway 2 hr 1 min (95.4 km)
- Short stay at old silk route and witness the Historical pathway at Skandarabad Nagar
The Silk Route was a historic trade route that dated from the second century B.C. until the 14th century A.D. It stretched from Asia to the Mediterranean, traversing China, India, Persia, Arabia, Greece, and Italy. It was dubbed the Silk Route because of the heavy silk trading that took place during that period.
- Short stay at Rakaposhi View Point
- Rakaposhi View Point is prominent viewpoint offering the closest view of Rakaposhi and the natural beauty lies in its scenery.
This remarkable viewpoint is located right on the Karakoram Highway (KKH) in Ghulmet village of Nagar Valley.
- Check in Hotel
- Night stay at Hunza
Day:03
- Breakfast
- Visit Baltit Fort Baltit Fort Hunza valley near the town of Karimabad in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Founded in the 8th century CE, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list since 2004.
- Move towards Altit Fort and Royal Garden
Altit fort has become a popular tourist destination after its restoration by Aga Khan Foundation in 1990. Altit Fort is an ancient fort in the Altit town in the Hunza valley in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.
- Spent some time in Royal Garden relishing the nature beauty.
- Departure for Eagle Nest
- Eagle nest is best point in Hunza for sunset and sunset photography. Here is a Mountain which exactly looks like an eagle so its name is drive from this rock.
- From Eagle Nest The magnificent views of Rakaposhi ,Lady finger Peak, Ultar peak, Golden peak & other snowcapped mountains can be seen.
- Short stay at eagle nest in the evening to witness the sunset and take pictures to capture the incredible moments.
- Visit Karim Abad Bazaar and Relish Hunza Walnut Cake along shopping
The town is home to many small handicraft and gems and jewelersā shops, and you can buy everything from traditional Hunza headwear to antiques. Situated on both sides of a cobbled path the shops are fascinating to look at
- Back to hotel
- Night stay at Hunza
Day:04
- Check out hotel
- Drive towards Hopper valley via Hopar – Nagar Rd and Nagar – Hopar – Hisper Rd| 47 min (21.6 km)
- Visit Hopper Glacier View Point
- Hoper Valley Glacier Nagar Valley. Hoper Valley is located in the district Nagar Valley in district Hunza Nagar, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Hoper Valley is a home to villages around a natural land bowl at a bend of Altar or Bualtar Glacier also known as Hoper Glacier
- Relish Hopper glacier view and natural Tranquility
- You may visit to the antique along the way to Glacier View point
- Relish Lunch
- Drive towards Hussani Suspension Bridge
- Relish Fabulous excavated tunnels and serene Attabad lake on the way
- Reached Hussani
- Relish the Adventurous zip line and Suspension Bridge
Hussaini Bridge known as the most dangerous bridge in the world, only one of many precarious
rope bridges in Northern Pakistan. I would suggest you to visit, but won’t suggest you to cross it.
Fun Fact: It has 399 steps.
- Drive towards Borith lake
- Relish the time at Borith lake
- Borith Lake, a famous tourist spot to witness a number of ducks arriving from the warmer parts of southern Pakistan. During the month of March and June, its attractiveness enhances and becomes an eye candy for all the sightseers. Amazing birds of all kinds rest here on their way northwards to
the chilled water of Central Asia.
- Enjoy boating in the serene lake and night view & peace of mindfulness
- Commence Dinner
- Drive back and reached passu
- Passu is a small village in the Gilgit Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, near Gulmit. One of the most spectacular views on the Karakoram Highway is the Passu cones. Rising to an altitude of 6,106 meters straight up with steep slopes, Passu cones are also called Hot Mountains as the snow doesnāt sit long on top of their cone or pyramid-like structure.
- Check in Hotel
- Night stay at Passu/ Borith
Day:05
- Breakfast at hotel
- Drive towards Khunjrab Top
- Relish photography of Passu mighty cones
Passu Cones are few pointed peaks in the Karakoram Range that are located East of KKH in Passu / Husseini village areas. The peculiar pointed shape of the numerous peaks located on a single massif and their visibility from most areas in Gulkin, Gulmit, Hussein and Passu areas make them famous.
- Reached Khunjrab top and witness Pak– China boarder area.
- Khunjrab Pass is a mountain pass situated at an elevation of 4,693 meters above sea level. It is located in the Karakoram and holds a significant strategic position on the northern border of Pakistan, specifically in the GilgitāBaltistan’s Hunza
- Relish the China Pakistan boarder area
- Drive back to passu via same route
- Reached Passu
- Commence lunch at Yak Grill Passu for refreshment
- The Yak Grill Passu is nestled in the majestic cones, located on the roadside. The cafe offers Yak meat which you can’t find anywhere in the whole of Pakistan.
- Relish the rainbow lake in pass
- Enjoy the Apricot Cake at Glacier Breeze Restaurant Opposite to Yak Grill afterwards
- Indulge in the sweet elegance of our Apricot Cake at Glacier Breeze, a slice of heaven with every bite. You will never find another ever so donāt forget to taste it.
- Drive back to Attabad Hunza
- Check in hotel
- Enjoy the Attabad lake tranquility and sunset
- Night stay at Attabad
Day:06
- Breakfast at hotel
- Drive towards Naran via Karakoram Hwy/N–35 and N-15 |6 hr 57 min (340 km)
- Relish the scenic route with Rakaposhi, valleys and river sights
- Short stay along the way at Jaglot for refreshment
- Reached chilas and drive through Babusar pass
- Reached Naran
- Check in hotel
- Relish the valley sightseeing
- Night stay at Naran
Day:07
- Breakfast at hotel
- Drive for river rafting at Kunhar river
- Relish the adventure river rafting
Rafting tours are safe, fun and a breathtaking experience to be enjoyed.
The Kunhar River runs right by Naran and through the middle of the valley. People like to sit by thelake and enjoy the outdoors or go rafting.
- Drive towards Islamabad via Hazara Motorway/M-15 and Mansehra – Naran – Jalkhad – Chilas Rd/N-15| 5 hr 40 min (282 km)
- Relish the scenic route
- Short stay along the way
- Reached Islamabad