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The Karakoram Highway Experience
Summer

The Karakoram Highway Experience

Undertake one of the world’s most legendary road journeys — the Karakoram Highway Experience — a grand expedition through some of the most awe-inspiring mountain landscapes on Earth. Famously known as the KKH, this remarkable engineering feat stretches over 806 kilometers within Pakistan, connecting Abbottabad to the Khunjerab Pass, the world’s highest paved international border at 4,733 meters. Winding along the ancient Silk Route, the highway traverses the towering Himalaya, Karakoram, and Hindukush mountain ranges, offering a seamless blend of scenic splendor, cultural encounters, and living history.

The journey begins in Islamabad, Pakistan’s tranquil and modern capital, before heading north through Abbottabad and along the Indus River to Chilas. En route, catch glimpses of Nanga Parbat, the world’s ninth-highest peak, and witness the remarkable Junction Point, where three colossal mountain ranges meet and the Gilgit River merges with the Indus — a dramatic and unforgettable natural spectacle.

Travel onward to Gilgit, the cultural capital of Gilgit-Baltistan, where diverse ethnic communities speak languages such as Shina, Burushaski, and Wakhi. The adventure continues through the captivating valleys of Hunza and Nagar, where majestic snow-covered peaks like Rakaposhi, Diran, Ultar Sar, and Shishper loom overhead. Wander through bustling local bazaars, visit centuries-old Baltit and Altit Forts, and engage with the warm and hospitable Hunzukutz people.

Enjoy sunrise from Duikar, marvel at the turquoise waters of Attabad Lake, and take in the dramatic landscapes of Passu with its striking Cathedral Peaks. A full-day excursion to Khunjerab Pass offers a rare opportunity to reach the edge of China at extreme altitude, surrounded by alpine vistas and the possibility of spotting Himalayan wildlife.

On the return, explore the lush beauty of Naltar Valley, known for its pine forests and glacial lakes, before driving south through the Indus Valley to Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage site rich with Buddhist archaeological treasures. Your journey concludes in Islamabad, where ancient traditions meet modern life. The Karakoram Highway Experience is best to undertake between April and November and offers international travelers a rare window into the natural beauty, cultural diversity, and historical depth of Pakistan’s northern highlands.

10 Days / 9 Nights

Mountain Valleys Safari
Summer

Mountain Valleys Safari

The 22-day journey through Pakistan’s northern mountain valleys, starting from Islamabad and passing through Naran, Astore, Deosai, and beyond, offers a mesmerizing experience of nature’s grandeur. This tour navigates you through the scenic valleys in the great mountain ranges of Himalaya, Hindukush, and Karakorum. The first leg of the journey takes you into the Himalayas from the green hills of Islamabad to the alpine meadows of Naran and onward to the serene valleys of Astore, where the breathtaking beauty of Deosai Plains awaits. Deosai, often called the “Land of Giants,” is a stunning plateau known for its wildflowers, streams, and rare wildlife. Reaching Skardu, the gateway to the mighty Karakoram, you explore Shigar and Khaplu, both ancient towns with stunning fortresses, rich Balti culture, and views of towering peaks.

The next phase of the trip leads to the Karakourm range from Gilgit to Hunza/Nagar, and Khunjerab Pass, a journey through some of the most dramatic mountain landscapes on Earth. The Hunza Valley, with its terraced fields and snow-capped peaks like Rakaposhi, offers a glimpse into the serene lifestyle of the locals, while Khunjerab, the highest paved border crossing in the world, connects Pakistan to China and offers unparalleled views. After enjoying the majestic beauty of these valleys, the journey winds its way to the enchanting Phander Lake, a turquoise gem surrounded by peaceful pastures, and then to Chitral, a remote yet culturally rich region.

The final leg is the Hindukush mountain valleys from Gilgit to Ghizer district and onwards to Chitral. Chitral opens the way to the Kalash Valleys, where the unique Kalash tribe celebrates their centuries-old traditions amidst stunning scenery. The route back to Islamabad passes through Swat, often called the “Switzerland of the East” for its verdant landscapes, rivers, and cultural treasures. In Swat, historical sites such as the Buddhist relics in Mingora and the breathtaking Swat Valley offer a blend of nature and heritage. Completing the journey back to Islamabad, this adventure encompasses some of Pakistan’s most picturesque and culturally diverse regions, creating memories of awe-inspiring landscapes, ancient traditions, and warm hospitality.

22 Days / 21 Nights

Day Excursion To Khaplu Valley (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Khaplu Valley (from Skardu)

A day excursion to Khaplu Valley, located about 102 km east of Skardu, offers travelers an unforgettable experience rich in scenic beauty, cultural history, and spiritual depth. Sitting at an altitude of 2,600 meters, Khaplu was once the largest kingdom under the Yabgo Dynasty and served as a key stronghold on the ancient trade route to Ladakh. The journey takes around 2.5 to 3 hours via a narrow but scenic road that winds through the breathtaking Ghanche District, often considered one of the most picturesque areas in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Khaplu is home to several cultural and architectural gems that reflect its royal and spiritual legacy. The beautifully restored Khaplu Fort Palace, also known as Yabgo Khar, now functions as a heritage hotel and museum showcasing the region’s history. Nearby, the Chaqchan Mosque, dating back to 1370, blends Tibetan, Mughal, and Persian styles and is a stunning example of early Islamic architecture in Baltistan. Visitors can also admire the Khanqah-e-Mualla, one of Asia’s largest mud-and-wood mosques, and the Sofia Noorbakhsia Mosque Gharbochong, built on the remnants of a once-majestic fort.

For nature enthusiasts, Kharfaq Lake offers a rewarding trekking experience with its high-altitude alpine beauty, surrounded by towering peaks and home to local fish species. With its blend of spiritual heritage, royal history, and rugged landscapes, a day excursion to Khaplu Valley provides a deeply enriching day excursion from Skardu, appealing to explorers, photographers, and anyone seeking peace in the heart of the Karakoram.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 20,000
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Day Excursion To Kachura Lakes (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Kachura Lakes (from Skardu)

A day excursion to the enchanting Kachura Lakes from Skardu town is one of the most memorable experiences in the northern regions of Pakistan. Located about 30 kilometers from Skardu, the journey takes visitors through a picturesque valley that unfolds the raw beauty of the Karakoram landscape.

The trip begins with a drive from Skardu town, winding along the Indus River and through small villages, surrounded by towering mountains. The walk through the valley towards the lakes is serene and refreshing. Visitors can choose to trek part of the way, passing stone houses, terraced fields, and streams glistening under the clear mountain sky. The descent to the lake is particularly delightful, as one follows the path shaded by tall poplars and willows, with breathtaking views of the turquoise waters below.

In the summer season, the Kachura Lakes — Upper and Lower — are at their most vibrant. The calm, crystal-clear water reflects the surrounding peaks and is perfect for boating. Rowing gently across the lake allows one to take in the silence of the mountains and the cool breeze sweeping over the water.

Each season brings its own charm to the valley. During the blossom season, usually in early spring, the apricot trees lining the paths and hillsides burst into delicate pink and white flowers, creating an enchanting aura. In autumn, the valley transforms into a warm tapestry of gold, red, and amber as poplars, apricots, and other trees change color, offering an unforgettable blend of nature’s artistry.

The local culture adds depth to the experience. Traditional wooden architecture of the houses and lodges reflects centuries-old craftsmanship. The people of the valley are exceptionally hospitable and welcoming, often greeting visitors with warm smiles and stories. Tourists can also explore stalls and small shops where locals sell dry fruits, especially apricots and walnuts, as well as honey, herbal teas, and other organic products unique to the region.

Whether for its natural beauty, colorful seasons, warm-hearted people, or authentic local flavors, a day trip to Kachura Lakes from Skardu offers a rich and soulful journey into the heart of Baltistan.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 10,000
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Day Excursion To Basho Valley (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Basho Valley (from Skardu)

A day excursion from Skardu to Basho Valley offers a mesmerizing retreat into one of the most pristine and untouched regions of Gilgit-Baltistan. Located about two hours from Skardu, Basho Valley is a hidden gem known for its thick pine forests, crystal-clear streams, and alpine meadows surrounded by towering mountains. The drive to Basho is an adventure in itself, passing through rugged terrain and picturesque villages, eventually opening up into the lush green expanse of the valley—a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the serene beauty of the valley, where the sound of flowing water and chirping birds replaces all urban noise. The valley floor is carpeted with wildflowers in summer, and the forests are home to a variety of birds and wildlife. Basho is an ideal spot for hiking, nature walks, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic in the heart of the mountains. The cool, fresh air and dramatic views make it a refreshing retreat, especially in the warmer months when the valley provides a welcome escape from the summer heat of lower altitudes.

A day excursion to Basho Valley is not just about stunning landscapes—it’s also a chance to experience the raw and unfiltered beauty of Baltistan. Whether you’re capturing the play of light on snow-draped peaks, crossing wooden bridges over mountain streams, or resting under tall pines, the experience feels both intimate and awe-inspiring. The return to Skardu in the evening rounds off a day filled with unforgettable natural splendor and quiet moments of connection with the wilderness.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 40,000
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Day Excursion To Chunda Valley (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Chunda Valley (from Skardu)

A day excursion to Chunda Valley, perched above Skardu town, offers one of the most captivating experiences in Baltistan — particularly enchanting during the spring blossom and the fiery colors of autumn. Renowned for its breathtaking scenery, rich culture, and dramatic vantage points, Chunda Valley is a perfect destination for photographers, filmmakers, and anyone who appreciates the raw beauty of nature combined with traditional mountain life.

The journey to Chunda takes you through winding mountain roads, climbing to a wide, fertile plateau surrounded by snow-covered peaks of the Karakoram. The moment you reach the valley, you’re greeted by an oasis-like expanse of terraced fields, orchards, and traditional Balti stone houses set against the striking backdrop of towering mountains. In spring, the valley bursts into a palette of pink, white, and green as apricot, cherry, and apple trees blossom across the terraces. In autumn, these same trees turn golden, amber, and crimson, creating a surreal, painterly landscape — a dream for photographers and documentary makers.

One of the highlights of this excursion is the viewpoint at the edge of the valley, perched on a cliff that overlooks Skardu Airport, the vast Indus River basin, and the rugged Karakoram mountains guarding Skardu town. From here, the view of Chunda itself resembles a lush oasis amid the rocky highlands, a breathtaking sight that captures the essence of Baltistan’s contrasting landscapes.

The valley is not just about scenery; it’s alive with culture and tradition. The unique architecture of the homes, the hospitable people in their colorful attire, and their simple yet dignified way of life make the visit deeply rewarding beyond just the views.

Whether you’re capturing the magical light filtering through blossom petals, filming the kaleidoscope of autumn leaves, or simply enjoying the serenity of the surroundings,  a day excursion to Chunda Valley promises an unforgettable experience — a perfect blend of natural splendor, cultural charm, and dramatic vistas just a short drive from Skardu.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 70,000
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Day Excursion To Khamosh Waterfall (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Khamosh Waterfall (from Skardu)

A day excursion from Skardu to Khamosh Waterfall offers a journey into one of the lesser-known but striking natural wonders of Baltistan. Located in Hamzigon village in the Kharmang district, Khamosh Waterfall—also known as Shirithing Waterfall—is set amidst the towering rocky cliffs of the region. Its name, “Khamosh” meaning “silent” in Urdu, reflects the peaceful and quiet atmosphere that surrounds the fall, creating a truly tranquil escape from the everyday.

Unlike many waterfalls, Khamosh has no plunge pool at its base. Instead, the water cascades dramatically from an overhung rock and crashes directly onto solid stone below, sending fine sprays and droplets scattering all around, which adds a misty, magical quality to the site. This unique natural phenomenon makes it especially captivating, particularly in the soft morning light or late afternoon glow. Surrounded by rugged mountain terrain, the setting feels untouched and pure, a hidden gem for those who enjoy raw and serene landscapes.

Khamosh Waterfall sits at one of the highest altitudes among the falls in the region, making the trip not only scenic but also refreshing, especially during the warmer summer months. The  day excursion to Khamosh waterfall from Skardu through the Kharmang Valley offers dramatic views of the Karakoram range and remote village life. Ideal for nature enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone seeking a quiet day out, a visit to Khamosh Waterfall is a peaceful retreat into the heart of Baltistan’s natural beauty.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 80,000
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Day Excursion To Manthoka Waterfall (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Manthoka Waterfall (from Skardu)

A day excursion from Skardu to Manthoka Waterfall offers a breathtaking journey into the heart of Baltistan’s natural beauty. Located in the serene village of Manthoka in the Kharmang district, this majestic waterfall stands about 180 feet high and lies approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Skardu along the scenic Kargil-Skardu route. Surrounded by lush green pastures, flowing streams, and the rugged grandeur of the Karakoram Mountains, the waterfall presents a stunning and refreshing escape from the bustle of town life.

As one of the most popular tourist spots around Skardu, Manthoka Waterfall draws both local and international visitors. The cascading water, dramatic cliffs, and tranquil surroundings make it a favorite for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking peace in the wilderness. The sound of rushing water, the crisp mountain air, and the panoramic views create an atmosphere of pure serenity, perfect for a relaxing day trip.

Adding to the charm of the experience is a nearby restaurant where visitors can enjoy fresh, locally caught trout fish. There’s also a small fish farm that guests can explore, offering insight into local aquaculture practices. Whether you’re looking to unwind amidst natural beauty, sample regional cuisine, or simply breathe in the mountain air, a day excursion to Manthoka Waterfall is a memorable addition to any Skardu itinerary.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 18,000
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Day Excursion To Deosai Plains (from Skardu)

Day Excursion To Deosai Plains (from Skardu)

A day excursion from Skardu to Deosai Plains offers a truly unforgettable journey to one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in Pakistan. Known as the “Land of Giants,” Deosai is a vast alpine plateau located between the districts of Skardu, Astore, and Kharmang in Gilgit-Baltistan. Sitting at an average elevation of 4,114 meters (13,497 feet), it is the second-highest plateau in the world after Tibet’s Changtang Plateau. Deosai is famous for its wide, open plains that stretch as far as the eye can see, and framed by the majestic peaks of the Karakoram, Zanskar, Ladakh, and Himalayan ranges.

The park is a protected area spanning over 3,600 square kilometers, teeming with unique high-altitude flora and fauna. In the summer, the plains come alive with vibrant wildflowers and butterflies, while wildlife such as Himalayan brown bears, golden marmots, and ibex roam freely. Notable highlights within the park include Bara Pani, a scenic campsite offering panoramic views and glimpses of Nanga Parbat at sunrise; Kala Pani, a quieter stopover; and Ali Malik Mar Pass, a gateway into the plains from Skardu with stunning vantage points. Another gem is Sheosar Lake, one of the world’s highest alpine lakes, nestled like a sapphire amid green meadows and snow-capped ridges.

The day excursion to Deosai Plains, particularly in the summer months (June to September), is an experience in itself—crossing rugged mountain trails and breathtaking valleys. Whether it’s the deep blue stillness of Sheosar Lake, the golden glow of wildflowers under a high-altitude sun, or the sight of rare wildlife in their natural habitat, Deosai offers a rare blend of serenity and grandeur. It’s a perfect day trip for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers eager to witness the untouched beauty of Gilgit-Baltistan’s high-altitude wilderness.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 70,000
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Day Excursion To Phander Valley (from Gilgit)

Day Excursion To Phander Valley (from Gilgit)

A day excursion to Phander Valley from Gilgit is a journey into one of Gilgit-Baltistan’s most captivating and serene landscapes. Located approximately 170 kilometers from Gilgit on the road leading toward the legendary Shandur Pass, Phander is a hidden gem known for its glassy river bends, lush green meadows, and welcoming people. This stunning valley, also accessible from Chitral via Shandur, is a scenic stop for travelers en route to the world’s highest polo ground—but it deserves to be a destination in its own right.

The drive from Gilgit to Phander takes you along the banks of the roaring Gilgit River, which cuts through dramatic gorges and open valleys. As the valley opens up near Phander, the river slows into a mirror-like calm, meandering through fields and reflecting the surrounding poplars and pines—a sight that feels almost surreal. The emerald-green fields, framed by golden hills and snow-dusted peaks, make Phander a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and peace seekers.

Phander is famous for its unique landscape, where the river flattens into a natural lake—ideal for trout fishing and picnicking. The tranquility of this valley, coupled with its cool summer climate and colorful spring and autumn foliage, makes it a year-round destination. Whether you visit during the blossom season when fruit trees burst into color, the lush summer when wildflowers dot the meadows, or the fall when golden hues dominate the hillsides, Phander offers breathtaking beauty.

The hospitality of the local people adds to the charm of the valley. Simple, warm, and generous, the residents make visitors feel instantly at home, often sharing stories, tea, or directions with a smile.

With its peaceful atmosphere, accessible road links from both Gilgit and Chitral, and postcard-worthy scenery at every turn, Phander Valley is an unforgettable escape into nature’s quiet grandeur. For anyone in Gilgit looking for a retreat into the heart of beauty and serenity, a day excursion to Phander valley promises a journey well worth the road.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 25,000
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Day Excursion To Naltar Valley (from Gilgit)

Day Excursion To Naltar Valley (from Gilgit)

A day excursion to Naltar Valley from Gilgit is a journey into a hidden paradise where nature unveils its most enchanting forms. Just 40 kilometers from Gilgit, Naltar is a high-altitude alpine valley famous for its lush pine forests, shimmering lakes, terraced fields, cool summer climate, and towering snow-clad mountains. It is a place where serenity meets grandeur, offering travelers an unforgettable escape from the summer heat and hustle of city life.

The journey begins with a thrilling drive winding through a gorge of scenic valley and pine-covered slopes that gradually open into the mesmerizing expanse of Naltar Valley. As you approach, the landscape transforms into a picture-perfect scene of mountain grandeur—green meadows lined with wildflowers, cascading streams, and rustic stone-built houses nestled against the hillside. The valley’s terraced fields, carved meticulously into the mountains, present a patchwork of green that adds to the charm.

One of the main highlights of Naltar is its series of glacial-fed alpine lakes—famously known as the Bashkiri Lakes—each reflecting a different hue ranging from turquoise to emerald green. These lakes are surrounded by dense pine jungles and provide idyllic picnic spots, while the nearby hiking trails invite those seeking a more active exploration. Whether you take a short hike to catch panoramic views or simply sit by the lakeside soaking in the silence, the experience is profoundly peaceful.

Even in summer, Naltar’s climate remains refreshingly cool, thanks to its elevation and surrounding snow-capped peaks. The crisp mountain air makes it an ideal retreat for families and tourists looking to unwind in nature. The valley is also home to Pakistan’s premier Naltar Ski Resort, a hub of international winter sports that turns into a peaceful haven for nature lovers in the off-season.

Naltar is not just a place—it’s a feeling. A place where the colors of nature are brighter, the air is purer, and every moment spent feels like a retreat for the soul. Whether for a quiet lakeside picnic, a forest hike, or simply to escape into alpine beauty, a day excursion to Naltar Valley leaves a memory for a lifetime.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 15,000
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Day Excursion To Hunza Valley (from Gilgit)

Day Excursion To Hunza Valley (from Gilgit)

A day excursion to Hunza Valley from Gilgit along the legendary Karakoram Highway is a journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in northern Pakistan. The adventure begins in Gilgit, the capital of Gilgit-Baltistan, and heads north along the highway, offering a rich blend of natural beauty, geological marvels, and cultural heritage.

The first notable stop is the memorial monument in Rahimabad, a tribute to the region’s history and sacrifices. A short drive further brings you to a geological wonder — the Collision Point of Continental Plates, where the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. This spot not only fascinates geologists but also offers travelers a unique perspective on the forces that created the mighty Himalayas and the Karakoram Range.

Continuing northward, you arrive at the iconic Rakaposhi View Point. Towering at 7,788 meters, Rakaposhi is among the world’s highest peaks and appears astonishingly close from this vantage. The sight of the massive, snow-covered mountain framed by lush valleys and blue skies is a memory to cherish.

As the journey proceeds along the Hunza River, you’ll be captivated by the scenic valleys, terraced fields, and clusters of stone-built homes nestled against the rugged terrain. In summer, fruit trees bloom in abundance, and the valley becomes a canvas of color and fragrance, with cherries, apricots, apples, and mulberries in full swing. The hospitality of the local people adds warmth to the trip; their smiles and stories make every interaction meaningful.

Upon reaching Hunza, the cultural gems begin to unfold. Baltit Fort, perched on a cliff with panoramic views of the valley, showcases traditional architecture and history spanning over 700 years. Altit Fort, older and recently restored, tells tales of dynasties and ancient defense systems. A short walk takes you to Ganish Village, the oldest settlement in Hunza, featuring intricately carved wooden mosques and ancient watchtowers.

In Karimabad, the bustling local market offers organic food, local handicrafts, woolens, gemstones, and dry fruits. Sampling locally made organic apricot oil, dried fruit, and traditional bread is a delight, and there’s ample opportunity to pick up authentic souvenirs. The fresh mountain air and peaceful ambiance make this town a serene place to relax and explore.

After a full day of exploration, you return to Gilgit with hearts full of memories and camera rolls filled with stunning photos.

1 Days / Nights

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PKR 15,000
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