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Explore Little Tibet (Baltistan)
Summer

Explore Little Tibet (Baltistan)

Tucked away in the northeastern reaches of Pakistan lies Baltistan, affectionately known as Mini-Tibet or Little Tibet. This awe-inspiring region, forming part of Gilgit-Baltistan, is one of the most enchanting destinations on earth—where soaring mountain peaks, glacial rivers, and Tibetan-influenced culture combine to create a mystical atmosphere found nowhere else in the world.

Baltistan is home to the mighty Karakoram Range, including some of the highest mountains on the planet. The legendary K2 (8,611m)—the second-highest peak in the world—along with Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I & II, and countless 7000m+ summits dominate the skyline. The region is a dream for climbers, trekkers, photographers, and nature lovers. The enormous Baltoro Glacier, a natural highway to the “Throne Room of the Mountain Gods,” is among the longest glaciers outside the polar regions and leads deep into the heart of the Karakorams.

Yet Baltistan’s appeal is not limited to mountains. The region was once ruled by independent Balti kingdoms, such as Shigar and Khaplu, which were integrated into Pakistan in 1974. These former royal domains still house remarkably preserved Tibetan-style forts, mosques, palaces, and Buddhist relics, revealing a past steeped in trade, religion, and power. The architecture—infused with Tibetan, Persian, and Islamic styles—is distinct and stunning. Places like Khaplu Palace and Shigar Fort, now heritage hotels, are living museums of Balti culture and history.

Throughout all four seasons, Baltistan dazzles the senses. Spring brings blossoms to fruit orchards, summer unveils alpine lakes and green meadows, autumn sets the valleys ablaze in hues of gold and crimson, and winter transforms the landscape into a silent snow kingdom. The expansive Deosai Plateau, known as the Roof of the World, offers wildlife sightings and breathtaking views across a sea of rolling grasslands.

Above all, the warmth and hospitality of the Balti people make every journey here unforgettable. Traveling to Baltistan is not just a tour—it’s a deep dive into ancient traditions, geological wonders, and raw natural beauty, all reached by the world-renowned Karakoram Highway, one of the highest paved roads in the world.

10 Days / 9 Nights

Naltar and Hunza Valley Tour
Summer

Naltar and Hunza Valley Tour

The Naltar and Hunza Valley Tour is a captivating immersion into the awe-inspiring beauty and rich cultural heritage of northern Pakistan. This tour begins in Islamabad and ventures along two of Pakistan’s most iconic routes: the legendary Karakoram Highway, often called the eighth wonder of the world due to its remarkable engineering, or the equally scenic Naran-Gilgit road via the lofty Babusar Pass. En route, travelers are treated to panoramic vistas of the mighty Himalayan and Karakoram ranges, picturesque river valleys, and vibrant mountain settlements such as Chilas and Gilgit.

One of the early highlights is Naltar Valley, a hidden gem just an hour’s drive from Gilgit. Renowned for its dense pine forests, colorful alpine lakes, and winter ski slopes, Naltar offers a peaceful retreat into nature’s lap. The Bashkiri Lakes, famous for their surreal blue and green hues, reflect the untouched wilderness of the region. Far from the crowds, Naltar remains refreshingly unspoiled, making it perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers seeking tranquility amid dramatic landscapes.

Continuing onward, the route unfolds into the majestic Hunza Valley—one of the crown jewels of Pakistan. With its snow-draped peaks, lush orchards, and historical landmarks, Hunza is a place where nature and culture blend seamlessly. The valley is home to ancient forts such as Altit and Baltit, which offer glimpses into Hunza’s storied past. Towering above are iconic peaks like Rakaposhi, Ultar Sar, and Lady Finger, while the Eagle’s Nest viewpoint provides unforgettable panoramas of the entire valley.

Karimabad, the cultural heart of Hunza, is a charming mountain town where modern comforts coexist with centuries-old traditions. From here, travelers venture further to marvel at the turquoise waters of Attabad Lake, the historic village of Gulmit, and the striking glacier-covered peaks of Passu. The journey culminates at Khunjerab Pass, the world’s highest paved international border crossing, offering dramatic views and a deep sense of adventure.

The Naltar & Hunza Valley Tour offers not just a scenic journey, but an intimate exploration of mountain life, culture, and the unmatched splendor of northern Pakistan.

10 Days / 9 Nights

Gandhara Pakistan Tour
Winter

Gandhara Pakistan Tour

Step into a world where history whispers through ancient stones and art speaks the language of divinity. The Gandhara Pakistan Tour offers a breathtaking exploration of one of the most fascinating yet lesser-known civilizations of the ancient world — Gandhara. Nestled in the serene valleys of Peshawar, Swat, and Taxila, Gandhara was once the cradle of Indo-Aryan culture and a global beacon of Buddhist learning, art, and spirituality.

From the 6th century BCE to the 11th century CE, the Kingdom of Gandhara stood at the crossroads of cultures, religions, and empires. Its golden era under the Kushan dynasty witnessed an artistic and intellectual renaissance that radiated from the heart of present-day north-western Pakistan to as far as China, Korea, and Japan. Walk in the footsteps of monks and merchants along the ancient Uttarapatha, the northern high road that once connected Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent.

Marvel at the magnificent ruins of Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and feel the serenity of Buddhist stupas nestled in Swat’s emerald valleys. Experience the rich fusion of Greek, Persian, and Indian aesthetics in the awe-inspiring Gandharan sculptures serene Buddhas carved in stone, each telling a story of enlightenment, resilience, and timeless beauty.

But Gandhara is more than a destination — it’s a living heritage waiting to be rediscovered. With every temple ruin and archaeological marvel, you connect with a civilization that shaped the spiritual and artistic history of Asia.

Ready to be transformed? Embark on the Gandhara Pakistan Tour and uncover the soul of an ancient kingdom. This is your chance to witness where East met West, where spirituality met sculpture, and where history was etched in stone.

Book now to experience the magic of Gandhara — the journey of a lifetime starts here.

10 Days / 9 Nights

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PKR 40,000
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World Heritage Sites of Pakistan
Winter

World Heritage Sites of Pakistan

Pakistan, a land of remarkable contrasts, offers an unparalleled tapestry of natural and cultural wonders. From the golden beaches of the Arabian Sea to the towering peaks of the Himalayas and ancient glaciers, the country’s natural beauty is matched only by its historical and architectural legacy. Among its most treasured offerings are six UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Pakistan that stand as enduring symbols of Pakistan’s rich and diverse heritage.

Spread across the provinces of Sindh, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), these six sites capture the essence of centuries-old civilizations that once flourished in the region. Each monument is a portal into the past, showcasing intricate craftsmanship, architectural brilliance, and cultural narratives deeply rooted in history. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring ruins of Mohenjo-Daro in Sindh, one of the earliest urban settlements in human history, or the majestic Buddhist ruins of Takht-i-Bahi in KPK, these landmarks reflect the spiritual and artistic expressions of ancient societies.

In Punjab, the grand Lahore Fort and Shalimar Gardens epitomize Mughal grandeur, with lush landscapes and monumental structures designed with poetic symmetry and detailed embellishments. The Rohtas Fort, a formidable 16th-century military structure, tells the tale of strategic ingenuity and imperial strength. Similarly, the Makli Necropolis in Sindh, one of the largest funerary sites in the world, offers a unique blend of Islamic architecture and mystic artistry.

Exploring these sites is more than just sightseeing it’s an immersive journey into the soul of Pakistan’s architectural and archaeological splendor. These heritage locations not only stand as masterpieces of their time but also invite travelers to discover the diverse cultures, vibrant traditions, and historical depth that define the surrounding regions.

Each visit reveals layers of history and craftsmanship, making the tour of theUNESCO World Heritage Sites of Pakistan is a compelling cultural and educational experience. For global tourists and heritage enthusiasts alike, these sites offer a rare opportunity to walk through the chapters of ancient civilizations and witness the enduring spirit of Pakistani heritage. They are not only a significant draw for tourism but also a powerful reminder of the shared legacy of human achievement preserved across millennia.

12 Days / 11 Nights

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PKR 50,000
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Civilization of Indus (Extended Version)
Winter

Civilization of Indus (Extended Version)

Pakistan, a land bearing the ancient imprints of the world’s oldest civilizations, invites you on a captivating journey through time. From the prehistoric wonders of Mehargarh to the iconic cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, and from the cultural embrace of Gandhara and Buddhism to the opulence of the Islamic and Mughal eras, each period has left an indelible mark on this region. Notably, the enigma of the Indus Valley Civilization persists, with its language still veiled in mystery.

This tour is an immersive exploration of the diverse ancient civilizations and monuments nestled in the Indus Valley. It spans from the cradle of civilization in Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to the lesser-known marvels of the Islamic era, including the resplendent Mughal city of Lahore, the cerulean-glazed monuments of Multan and Uch Sharif, the former princely state of Bahawalpur on the fringes of the Cholistan Desert, the formidable desert fortress at Derawar, and the colossal Rohtas Fort. The journey also unveils the extraordinary decorated necropolis at Thatta, a testament to the artistic legacy of bygone eras.

Your odyssey extends to the splendors of northern Pakistan, where the landscapes tell tales of legendary Hunza, the majestic Khunjerab Pass, the historic Gilgit, the rugged terrain of Chilas, and the picturesque Swat Valley. Each valley echoes with the whispers of a time long past, encapsulating the essence of Pakistan’s rich and diverse cultural heritage.

On this expedition, we unravel the layers of time, from the ancient civilizations of the Indus Valley to the modern marvels that grace the landscapes of Pakistan. Let this journey be your gateway to the treasures and tales that have shaped this extraordinary land throughout the ages.

20 Days / 19 Nights

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PKR 60,000
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Rush Lake & Patundas Trek
Summer

Rush Lake & Patundas Trek

Nestled in the majestic Karakoram Range, the Rush Lake & Patundas treks offer a soul-stirring immersion into the raw, unspoiled beauty of Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region. Straddling the cultural divide of Hunza and Nagar valleys separated by the glacial-fed Hunza River these treks reveal not only nature’s splendor but also the warmth, resilience, and cultural richness of the local mountain communities.

The Rush Lake Trek, tucked away in Nagar Valley, is a journey of both serenity and challenge, culminating at one of the highest alpine lakes in the world Rush Lake (4,694 m). Locally known as Rushphari, this turquoise gem rests in a high-altitude basin surrounded by giants. Spantic (Golden Peak), Diran, Rakaposhi, and even a distant glimpse of K2 on clear days. The journey includes crossing the massive Barpu Glacier and navigating steep descents to the remote Phaiphari camp, all while being enveloped in a dramatic amphitheater of snow-capped summits. Every step through this trek is a testament to nature’s grandeur and a challenge embraced with the hospitality and guidance of local porters and villagers, whose knowledge of the terrain is unmatched.

On the other side of the Hunza River lies Patundas, a heavenly pastureland near Gulmit, reached via a trail that winds through hanging glaciers, blooming meadows, and ancient shepherd routes. At 4,200 meters, Patundas opens up panoramic views of the Passu Cones, Shispar, Batura, Momhil Sar, and Dasteghil Sar—some of the highest and most stunning peaks in the Karakoram. Here, you’re not just trekking; you’re standing at the crossroads of earth and sky, embraced by mountain silence and warm, welcoming locals eager to share their stories, tea, and traditions.

These treks are not just about altitude; they are about attitude the chance to disconnect, reconnect, and marvel at a part of the world where culture, landscape, and hospitality create an unforgettable symphony.

18 Days / 17 Nights

K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek
Summer

K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek

The K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek is widely regarded as one of the most awe-inspiring and demanding trekking adventures on Earth. Set deep in the heart of Pakistan’s Karakoram Range, this extraordinary journey takes trekkers into a high-altitude wilderness where some of the world’s most iconic peaks tower above including K2 (8,611m), the second-highest mountain in the world.

The trek begins in Skardu and follows the Baltoro Glacier, a massive river of ice flanked by dramatic rock spires and snow-capped giants. As you venture deeper into the mountains, you pass legendary formations such as the Trango Towers, Cathedral Peaks, and Masherbrum, eventually arriving at Concordia, the confluence of major glaciers and often referred to as the “throne room of the mountain gods.” From here, trekkers make the final push to K2 Base Camp, a humbling and historic site that has inspired climbers for generations.

After reaching K2 Base Camp, trekkers can either retrace their steps down the Baltoro or, for those seeking a more demanding and thrilling route, continue across the Gondogoro La Pass (5,650m) into the Hushe Valley. This extended version often called the Baltoro K-2 Base Camp & Gondogoro La Trek adds an element of alpine adventure, with steeper ascents, glacier crossings, and the need for basic mountaineering skills and safety gear.

The crossing of Gondogoro La offers one of the most breathtaking panoramas in the world, with views of four 8,000-meter peaks: K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, and Gasherbrum II, along with countless other jagged summits. The descent brings trekkers into lush alpine pastures and remote Balti villages of the Hushe Valley, providing a dramatic contrast to the stark grandeur of the glaciers above.

23 Days / 22 Nights

K6 & K7 Base Camp Trek
Summer

K6 & K7 Base Camp Trek

The K6 & K7 Base Camp Trek is a captivating journey through one of Baltistan’s most scenic and remote valleys, offering trekkers and climbers a close encounter with some of the Karakoram’s finest alpine terrain. Located approximately 140 kilometers east of Skardu, the trail begins in the picturesque village of Hushe, the last human settlement in the region where the jeep-accessible road ends and the true mountain adventure begins.

Hushe serves as a gateway to three iconic trekking and climbing routes: Gondogoro La & Peak, Mashabrum Base Camp, and the stunning route to K6 (7,282m) and K7 (6,934m). The path to K6/K7 Base Camp diverges north from the Charakusa River, following a less-traveled but incredibly rewarding route into a valley renowned for its raw alpine beauty.

From Hushe, the trail leads past Saitcho, a common base campsite, and continues toward Spangsar, the final stop before reaching the K6/K7 Base Camp. The trek involves a gentle ascent, typically gaining about 600 meters of elevation per day, with daily walks of 4–5 hours over varied but manageable terrain. While the trek is not extremely demanding in terms of altitude, it rewards adventurers with dramatic views and peaceful campsites nestled amidst soaring granite spires.

The K6/K7 Base Camp area is truly a climbers’ paradise, with numerous unnamed and unclimbed peaks, sheer rock faces, and snow-covered ridgelines offering endless opportunities for technical ascents and exploration. The region between Spangsar and the base camp presents a spectacular array of granite walls and ice-capped summits, making it a favorite for alpine-style expeditions. The first ascent of K6 was made in 1984 by a Japanese expedition, and the area continues to draw mountaineers seeking challenging climbs in a serene and lesser-trodden environment.

Ideal for both trekkers and climbers, the K6/K7 Trek provides a quieter, more introspective experience of the Karakoram. With its stunning scenery, moderate trekking demands, and access to world-class climbing routes, this hidden gem of the Hushe Valley is perfect for adventurers looking to go beyond the beaten path.

15 Days / 14 Nights

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PKR 50,000
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Killik & Mintaka Pass Trek
Summer

Killik & Mintaka Pass Trek

The Kilik and Mintaka Pass Trek is a captivating high-altitude adventure through one of the most remote and historically rich corridors of the Karakoram Range in northern Pakistan. Nestled in the upper Hunza Valley, this trek retraces the footsteps of ancient traders, pilgrims, and explorers who once moved between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent via these legendary mountain passes centuries before the construction of the Karakoram Highway (KKH).

The Hunza Valley, located along the KKH, is a natural paradise known for its panoramic mountain views, terraced fields, and centuries-old forts. With snow-capped peaks like Rakaposhi, Ultar Sar, and Ladyfinger Peak dominating the skyline, Hunza offers a picturesque entry point to any mountain expedition. The region’s cultural richness shaped by its Burusho and Wakhi communities adds further depth to the trekking experience. From the historic Baltit and Altit forts to the hospitable villages and vibrant bazaars of Karimabad, Hunza is a treasure trove for both nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts.

The trek begins in Misgar Valley, a secluded, windswept frontier valley that once served as a gateway for traders and travelers entering from Xinjiang (China) and Afghanistan. Here, the Qalandarchi Fort, an ancient watchtower, still stands as a silent sentinel overlooking the routes that led to both Killik Pass and Mintaka Pass—once vital arteries of the Silk Road. While Mintaka Pass was the primary route in ancient times, advancing glaciers made Kilik Pass the preferred alternative over time.

The trek navigates through pristine alpine terrain teeming with wildlife like ibex, wolves, marmots, and bears, with vast glacial valleys, high-altitude pastures, and starkly beautiful panoramas unfolding at every turn. Trekkers experience the raw, untouched wilderness of Pakistan’s northern frontier, far removed from modern civilization.

The best time to undertake this trek is during the summer months from June to September, when the weather is stable, and high passes are accessible. Due to the sensitive border location, a special permit (NOC) from the Home Department in Gilgit is mandatory for all foreign and domestic trekkers. The process involves coordination with local tour operators and security clearance.

For trekkers seeking solitude, cultural immersion, natural grandeur, and a powerful sense of history, the Killik and Mintaka Pass Trek is an unmatched journey into the heart of the ancient Silk Route.

15 Days / 14 Nights

Nanga Parbat Rupal Face Trek
Summer

Nanga Parbat Rupal Face Trek

The Nanga Parbat Rupal Face Trek is an adventurous and challenging trek in Pakistan that takes you to the southern side of Nanga Parbat (8,126m), also known as the Rupal Face. Nanga Parbat (killer Mountain) is the second-highest peak in Pakistan and the ninth-highest in the world. It is known as the “Naked Mountain” because of its steep and barren slopes.

Nanga Parbat is not a single peak but a long series of ridges extending over 20 kilometers, culminating in an ice crest at 8,126 meters. The mountain has three main faces: Raikot Face, Diamer Face, and Rupal Face.

The Rupal Face is the southern side of Nanga Parbat and rises to about 5,000 meters. This trek takes you through the picturesque Rupal Valley, where lush green potato fields are a common sight. The journey to the base camp of Nanga Parbat’s Rupal Face takes approximately 5-6 hours on foot, providing you with a close-up view of the massive peak.

One of the highlights of this trek is the Mazino Pass, which is the highest point of the journey. Tarishing Village serves as the gateway to Nanga Parbat, and the Rupal River is a beautiful tourist attraction in the region.

The Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat is renowned for being the largest rock face in the world, and it is considered one of the most technically challenging and difficult climbing routes. Unlike the more popular Fairy Meadows, this trek is less frequented by tourists and is often explored by locals and experienced trekkers.

Overall, the Nanga Parbat Rupal Face Trek offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience for adventure seekers, with stunning views of the Rupal Face and the surrounding natural beauty. It’s a challenging but rewarding journey for those looking to explore this remote and impressive region of Pakistan. Enjoy the trek and take the lifetime memorable experience back home.

11 Days / 10 Nights

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PKR 60,000
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The High Karakoram Passes
Summer

The High Karakoram Passes

The Karakoram Traverse is an extraordinary combination of two of the world’s most captivating treks: The Gondogoro La Trek and the Biafo-Hisper Trek. Each of these treks is renowned for its adventure and breathtaking landscapes, making them popular among seasoned trekkers. The High Karakoram Passes trek offers a comprehensive and exciting journey in the mighty Karakoram range, featuring the crossing of two major high-altitude passes Gondogoro La (5,450 meters) and Hisper La (5,128 meters) in a single expedition.

During this trek, you will traverse four of the Karakoram’s most remarkable glaciers: Gondogoro Glacier, Baltoro Glacier, Biafo Glacier, and Hisper Glacier. These glaciers are flanked by some of the world’s most iconic mountain peaks, creating a truly immersive experience in the heart of the Karakoram in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.

This grand “ice highway” leads you through the tranquil mountain kingdoms, guiding you to the ancient kingdom of Nagar and ultimately concluding your nearly five-week journey in the breathtaking Hunza Valley. The Karakoram Traverse offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the stunning beauty of the Karakoram Range, with its towering peaks, vast glaciers, and challenging passes.

Gondogoro La and Hisper Pass are gateways to some of the most remote and awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth. They offer unmatched adventure and challenge for experienced trekkers, providing a chance to experience the majesty of the Karakoram up close. However, due to the demanding nature of these passes and the technical skills required, this trek is recommended only for seasoned mountaineers and trekkers with experience in high-altitude and glacial terrain.

The High Karakoram Passes Trek in the Karakoram Traverse of the northern mountain kingdom in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, is more than just a trek; it’s an unforgettable journey through one of the most rugged and beautiful regions on the planet, offering a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for those who are up to the challenge. Lets achieve something that echoes through time.

32 Days / 31 Nights

Hunza Patundas Trek
Summer

Hunza Patundas Trek

Venture into the untouched wilderness of northern Pakistan with the Hunza Patundas Trek, one of the most awe-inspiring journeys the Karakoram has to offer. Perched at an altitude of 4,300 meters, Patundas Top also known as Patundas Meadow is a panoramic highland paradise cradled between the mighty Passu and Batura Glaciers in the heart of Hunza Valley. This natural ridge not only connects two of the most iconic glaciers in the region, but also serves as a window into a world of towering peaks, ancient ice, and alpine tranquility.

From the moment you step onto this trail, you’re met with spellbinding beauty: sweeping meadows under a vast Karakoram sky, jagged snow-clad spires like the famous Passu Cones, and distant horizons dominated by majestic 7,000-meter giants. On a clear day, the vistas stretch endlessly across a skyline that includes Passu Peak (7,284 m), Batura Peak (7,500 m), Shishper (7,619 m), Dastaghil Sar (7,885 m), Momhil Sar (7,342 m), and the regal Rakaposhi (7,788 m). It’s a place where clouds drift below the peaks and time seems to stand still.

Starting from the tranquil Borith Lake, the trail takes you through the scenic Afsang view point, up the scenic pastures of Luzhdar, and along the edge of the magnificent Passu Glacier to reach the meadows of Patundas. Unlike many high-altitude treks, this route is relatively short and accessible, making it ideal for beginners, families, and anyone yearning to taste the magic of the mountains without needing technical expertise or extreme fitness.

If you’ve ever dreamed of standing amidst the giants of the earth where nature reigns supreme and silence speaks volumes then the Hunza Patundas Trek is your calling. Answer it. Pack your bags, lace your boots, and come experience a piece of heaven perched high above the clouds. The Karakoram is waiting. Get ready to conquer the beauty of Karakoram.

12 Days / 11 Nights

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PKR 70,000
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