Karakorum Highlights

Karakorum Highlights

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Karakorum Highlights

15 Days Starting and ending in Islamabad, Pakistan

Visiting: Islamabad, Naran, Fairy Meadows, Tarashing, Nanga Parbat, Skardu, Shigar Valley, Gilgit, Hunza Valley, Karimabad, Karakorum Highway, Taxila

Tour operator:

Encounters Travel

Tour code:

563

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

1 - 10

Physical rating:

Fit

Age range:

12-85

Special diets catered:

Please advise requests

Tour operated in:

English

Interests:

Cultural, Wildlife Tours

Activities:

4WD, Hiking

From: $3195

NB: Prices correct on 05-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

This tour is no longer available, please see similar tours below or send an enquiry

Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the "Karakorum Highlights" tour, exploring the breathtaking landscapes of northern Pakistan. This small group adventure takes you along the legendary Karakorum Highway, offering hikes to Fairy Meadows, Beyal Camp, and the stunning Passu Glacier. Discover the serene Deosai Plains, the historic Shigar Valley, and the majestic forts of Khorpocho, Baltit, and Altit. Experience the thrill of crossing the Hussaini hanging bridge and witness a mesmerizing sunset at Duikar viewpoint. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, guided sightseeing tours in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, and travel in rugged 4x4 vehicles. With nearly all meals included, savor the diverse local cuisines as you journey through this captivating region. This tour is perfect for singles and adventure seekers looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich culture of Pakistan.

Highlights

  • Karakorum Highway

  • Hikes to Fairy Meadows and Beyal Camp

  • Deosai Plains

  • Shigar Valley

  • Khorpocho, Baltit & Altit Forts

  • Borith Lake

  • Hussaini hanging bridge

  • Sunset at Duikar viewpoint

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive In Islamabad, Afternoon City Tour

Location: Islamabad

Accommodation Name: Islamabad hotel

This morning we will welcome you to Pakistan at Islamabad airport and transfer you to your hotel. At 2pm your guide will meet you at the hotel and take you on an afternoon tour of Pakistan's modern capital. Our visits will include the huge Faisal Mosque, which is the 6th largest in the world and the biggest in South Asia. We'll also visit the Pakistan Monument which was constructed to symbolise the unity of the Pakistan people, and the impressive Heritage Museum which presents the history and living traditions of the people of Pakistan both from the main stream and the remotest regions of the country. Extra nights are available in the hotel before the tour starts if morning arrival flights are not available or convenient.

Day 2 : Islamabad To Naran Via The Jaulian Monastery & Sirkup Old City. Visit Naran Bazaar

Location: Naran

Accommodation Name: Hotel in Naran

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We leave modern Islamabad this morning and start our drive up into the hills to the north. Our journey takes us along the photogenic, 160km-long Khagan valley, which is embraced by the forested peaks of the lesser Himalayan range. Along the way we visit the Jaulian Monastery and Sirkup Old City. Explore the ruins of Jaulian, a Buddhist monastery, and imagine the serene lives of monks who once resided there. Finally, walk among the relics of Sirkup, a bustling city from the Kushan era, picturing its grand streets and marketplaces. Naran is one of Pakistan's most popular summer holiday spots and is famous for its colourful panorama. Naran itself is situated on the banks of the Kunhar river, and we have some time to look around before spending the night here. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Naran Bazaar. Browse vibrant stalls overflowing with handcrafted souvenirs, local textiles, and delicious street food. You can also engage with friendly vendors and discover unique treasures that capture the essence of this mountain town.

Day 3 : Cross The Babussar Pass. Hike To Fairy Meadows

Location: Fairy Meadows

Accommodation Name: Fairy Meadows Huts

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Prepare for some serious hairpin bends today as the road climbs up to the Babussar Pass (4175m) and then descends again towards Chilas, situated on the banks of the mighty Indus River. En-route we'll stop for a break at Lalusar Lake. We continue up the Karakorum Highway to Raikot Bridge (2300m) and then follow a narrow jeep track to Tato village. The track clings to the side of the mountain with steep drops below and we'll be thankful for our experienced driver! We leave the vehicles at Jhel Village there and take a 2-3 hour/5km trek to Fairy Meadows (3300m). This is a strenuous uphill walk, which includes a gradual climb for most of the route, with one steep final section of around 30 minutes (total elevation gain around 650m). Horses can be hired locally for around 3000Rs per person (approx. GBP 13 / USD 18) if you don't want to walk up. This a legendary place, well named by German climbers, and has an unsurpassed view of Nanga Parbat (8125m).

Day 4 : Free Time Or Treks In The Mountains Around Fairy Meadows

Location: Fairy Meadows

Accommodation Name: Fairy Meadows huts

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Fairy Meadows (3300m) is one of the most picturesque places in the world, and the start of some fantastic mountain trekking routes. There are two options today. The easier choice is a 2-3 hour trek through dense prime forest, and then through birch trees and along shallow streams up to Beyal Camp (3500m). This is a summer settlement for the local shepherds and has stunning views of Nanga Parbat. An easy walk takes you back down to Fairy Meadows to enjoy a camp fire after dinner. The other, tougher option is continue on from Beyal Camp for another 3 to 4 hours to reach Nanga Parbat Base Camp (3967m, 500m ascent). Suitable for fit, and experienced trekkers, this is an 8 to 9 hour round trip, but well worth it if you're up for it. For those preferring a more relaxed pace, Fairy Meadows is a good location for a relaxed stroll, or wildlife spotting; keep your eyes peeled for marmots, Himalayan ibex, and colorful birds. The remote location of Fairy Meadows makes it a perfect spot for star gazing at night.

Day 5 : Hike Down To Tato, Drive To Tarashing

Location: Tarashing

Accommodation Name: Tarashing guest house

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We'll leave Fairy Meadows reluctantly this morning and after breakfast hike back down to Tato (approx. 1 1/2 to 2 hours), pick up our vehicles again, and then drive on to Tarashing, through the magnificent, pine forested Astore Valley which feels reminiscent of Austrian scenes (around 3 to 4 hours drive). The roads become smaller and narrower and eventually we reach the remote village of Tarashing, the last village at the head of the jeep road towards the Rupal face of Nanga Parbat. The village is watered by Tarashing Glacier which follows the route to the base camp. The fields around the village offer picturesque scenery and the flower blossom in summer is superb.

Day 6 : Hike To Nanga Parbat-Herrligkoffer Base Camp

Location: Nanga Parbat

Accommodation Name: Tarashing guest house

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have another stunning mountain trek today. We'll start by driving from Tarashing (2911m) into the the Rupal Valley, following the Tarashing (or Chhungphar) glacier's lateral moraine before crossing it and continuing to Rupal Village. From there we hike through small settlements and past herds of yaks and cattle to the Herrligkoffer Base Camp (3550m) at the foot of Nanga Parbat. The camp site is named after a German mountaineer, Karl Herrligkoffer, who led the first successful expedition to reach the peak of Nanga Parbat in 1953. The overal trek is around 8km, taking around 4 hours. Back at Tarashing, there will be free time in the village to chat to friendly locals and see how life is lived in these remote areas where the glacial water supply is vital and ever decreasing.

Day 7 : To Skardu Via Desosai National Park

Location: Skardu

Accommodation Name: Skardu hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our route today takes us through the Deosai National Park. These plains are a contrast to the steep valleys we've traversed so far, and lie between the Indus River and the souther extension of the Himalayas. The altitude averages 3800m, and the undulating green, flower-filled meadows are surrounded by snow capped peaks. Fresh water lakes abound, helping to make this seldom disturbed area a haven for wildlife, including Brown Bear and Markhor. After driving across the plains, we continue to Skardu, the capital of the Baltistan region. Known as 'Little Tibet', this area has one of the highest clusters of mountains in the world, and has ancient ties with nearby TIbet. We'll break the journey to Skardu at the beautiful Satpura Lake, another large lake at the foot of the plains, and visit the Manthal Buddha, a large granite rock into which a picture of Buddha has been engraved, probably sometime in the 8th century. This is one of the most important relics of Buddhism in the Skardu region.

Day Trip To The Shigar Valley

Location: Shigar Valley

Accommodation Name: Skardu hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We take a day trip from Skardu to the fertile Shigar Valley today. We'll cross the Indus River, and head up the Shigar River which is surrounded by wide flat sand banks, deposited when the water levels are high. The lush green valley is a great contrast, and is well known for its fruit orchards. Shigar is inhabited mostly by Balti people of Tibetan descent, and has many historical buildings of architectural significance associated with the Noorbakhshi Sufi community. We'll visit the Amborik Mosque, and have lunch at Shigar Fort. After returning to Skardu we can take a late afternoon hike to Khorpocho Fort, built in the 8th century on a hill overlooking Skardu. The main fort was destroyed in 1840, though the impressive boundary walls remain.

Day 9 : Skardu To Gilgit Via Katchura Lake

Location: Gilgit

Accommodation Name: Gilgit Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast we'll drive back to the main Karakorum Highway and the town of Gilgit. The road hugs the banks of the Indus river all the way, and we can see various stretches of white water rapids. We'll make a stop on the way at the Katchura Lakes, and look out for the local wild apricot trees. Gilgit is an important town, and was part of the Kushan Empire in teh 1st to 3rd centuries. Buddhism persisted after the Kushan demise, though few traces remain - one being the Kargah Buddha, a rock wall carved in the 7th century. Gilgit is surrounded by high peaks, the most impressive being Rakaposhi (7,788m). We'll arrive in time to visit the old British cemetery and the lively and eclectic bazaar. If we're lucky we may be able to see a Polo match; Polo is extemely popular through the region and matches between neighbouring towns happen throughout the summer.

Day 10 : Hunza Valley, Borith Lake, Passu Glacier View

Location: Hunza Valley

Accommodation Name: Passu Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We drive north again today on the newly reconstructed Karakorum Highway. Passing under the shadow of Rakaposhi, our two hour journey leads us to the former kingdom of Hunza, called “the epitome of mountain grandeur” by Eric Shipton. It is a fairy tale land surrounded by beautiful rugged & snow capped mountains; including Ultar (7,388m), Lady Finger (6000m), Diran (7,266m) and Rakaposhi (7,788m). In the Upper Hunza Valley, we'll take a walk for around two hours from Borith Lake (2600m), up to a stunning viewpoint alongside the huge Passu Glacier. The saline waters are supposed to be good for the skin, and many people take a dip here in the summer months. The site is also an important sanctuary for migrating wildfowl. From the glacier, a path leads back down to the Karakorum Highway. We'll return to our hotel and there feast on some of the best food of the trip with both Indian and Chinese influences creating mouth watering dishes.

Day 11 : Passu To Karimabad

Location: Karimabad

Accommodation Name: Karimabad hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A short drive and walk after breakfast this morning brings us to the world famous Hussaini Suspension Bridge. Considered the second longest man made hanging bridge in the world, this stretches for several hundred metres across the Hunza River, with widely spaced wooden boards and a few wire ropes being all that is between you and the rushing river below. Take care if you want to cross it! We'll then follow the river downstream and visit Gulmit village, Pamiri Musical School, a local museum and discover the KORGAH weaving center, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern social impact. This center supports women artisans in rural Pakistan, empowering them through the creation of beautiful, hand-woven textiles. Witness skilled weavers at work, learn about their ancient techniques, and perhaps even take home a unique piece that carries with it a story of sustainability and female empowerment. In Karimabad, the main town of the Hunza Valley, we'll visit the Baltit Fort which was the old palace of the Mirs of Hunza. About 700 years old, the Baltit Fort sits on the edge of a cliff with a ravine below and the Ultar glacier in the distance.

Day 11 : Passu To Karimabad

Location: Karimabad

Accommodation Name: Karimabad hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A short drive and walk after breakfast this morning brings us to the world famous Hussaini Suspension Bridge. Considered the second longest man made hanging bridge in the world, this stretches for several hundred metres across the Hunza River, with widely spaced wooden boards and a few wire ropes being all that is between you and the rushing river below. Take care if you want to cross it! We'll then follow the river downstream and visit Gulmit village, Pamiri Musical School, a local museum and discover the KORGAH weaving center, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern social impact. This center supports women artisans in rural Pakistan, empowering them through the creation of beautiful, hand-woven textiles. Witness skilled weavers at work, learn about their ancient techniques, and perhaps even take home a unique piece that carries with it a story of sustainability and female empowerment. In Karimabad, the main town of the Hunza Valley, we'll visit the Baltit Fort which was the old palace of the Mirs of Hunza. About 700 years old, the Baltit Fort sits on the edge of a cliff with a ravine below and the Ultar glacier in the distance.

Day 12 : Altit Fort & Village, Duikar Viewpoint

Location: Hunza Valley

Accommodation Name: Karimabad hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We'll take a walk around Karimabad this morning, following the main water channels. We can also visit the bazaar in Karimabad and if we're lucky, watch a polo match in the town. We'll also visit Altit Fort and Altit village. Like Baltit Fort, Tibetan architectural traditions are much in evidence. The fort is around 900 years old and has a splendid defensive position overlooking the Hunza river valley, and it also served as the home of the MIr of Hunza before the set of power moved to nearby Baltit (now Karimabad). We'll also visit the CIQAM Project today - The CIQAM project is a remarkable initiative focused on empowering marginalized communities in the Hunza Valley of Pakistan. The project combines traditional craftsmanship with capacity building and skills training. CIQAM supports local artisans, especially women, in preserving their heritage while creating sustainable economic opportunities. The project encompasses textiles, woodwork, and other traditional crafts, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry of the region. Late in the afternoon we'll drive up to the small village of Duikar (approx. 3000m) to enjoy a panoramic view of the Hunza Valley at sunset.

Day 12 : Altit Fort & Village, Duikar Viewpoint

Location: Hunza Valley

Accommodation Name: Karimabad hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We'll take a walk around Karimabad this morning, following the main water channels. We can also visit the bazaar in Karimabad and if we're lucky, watch a polo match in the town. We'll also visit Altit Fort and Altit village. Like Baltit Fort, Tibetan architectural traditions are much in evidence. The fort is around 900 years old and has a splendid defensive position overlooking the Hunza river valley, and it also served as the home of the MIr of Hunza before the set of power moved to nearby Baltit (now Karimabad). We'll also visit the CIQAM Project today - The CIQAM project is a remarkable initiative focused on empowering marginalized communities in the Hunza Valley of Pakistan. The project combines traditional craftsmanship with capacity building and skills training. CIQAM supports local artisans, especially women, in preserving their heritage while creating sustainable economic opportunities. The project encompasses textiles, woodwork, and other traditional crafts, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry of the region. Late in the afternoon we'll drive up to the small village of Duikar (approx. 3000m) to enjoy a panoramic view of the Hunza Valley at sunset.

Day 13 : Karakorum Highway To Besham Or Naran

Location: Karakorum Highway

Accommodation Name: Besham or Naran hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have a long drive back down the Karakorum Highway today, enjoying a different perspective to the mountain views we saw on the way up. Heading to Gilgit, we'll see the jnction of the three highest mountain ranges in the world, the Himalay, Karakorum and the Hindu Kush. Along the way, we'll make a stop near Chilas at Shatial to see the Petroglyphs there. An important historical crossroads, many Buddhist missionaries, pilgrims, Sogdian merchants and traders passed through Shatial and left inscriptions and grafitti on the rocks. Over 700 petroglyphs and 1000 inscriptions in more than ten languages can be found at the Shatial bridge across the Indus River. Depending on the weather, road and local security conditions, we have the option of following the original Karakorum Highway and taking the Westerly route through the mighty Indus Valley to Besham where we spend the night. This road follows the Indus for most of the rest of the day and travels through steep gorges, beneath high rock walls with the river rushing below us. Alternatively we will return via Barbusar Pass route, travelling through the Kaghan Valley again to overnight in Naran.

Day 13 : Karakorum Highway To Besham Or Naran

Location: Karakorum Highway

Accommodation Name: Besham or Naran hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have a long drive back down the Karakorum Highway today, enjoying a different perspective to the mountain views we saw on the way up. Heading to Gilgit, we'll see the jnction of the three highest mountain ranges in the world, the Himalay, Karakorum and the Hindu Kush. Along the way, we'll make a stop near Chilas at Shatial to see the Petroglyphs there. An important historical crossroads, many Buddhist missionaries, pilgrims, Sogdian merchants and traders passed through Shatial and left inscriptions and grafitti on the rocks. Over 700 petroglyphs and 1000 inscriptions in more than ten languages can be found at the Shatial bridge across the Indus River. Depending on the weather, road and local security conditions, we have the option of following the original Karakorum Highway and taking the Westerly route through the mighty Indus Valley to Besham where we spend the night. This road follows the Indus for most of the rest of the day and travels through steep gorges, beneath high rock walls with the river rushing below us. Alternatively we will return via Barbusar Pass route, travelling through the Kaghan Valley again to overnight in Naran.

Day 13 : Karakorum Highway To Besham Or Naran

Location: Karakorum Highway

Accommodation Name: Besham or Naran hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have a long drive back down the Karakorum Highway today, enjoying a different perspective to the mountain views we saw on the way up. Heading to Gilgit, we'll see the jnction of the three highest mountain ranges in the world, the Himalay, Karakorum and the Hindu Kush. Along the way, we'll make a stop near Chilas at Shatial to see the Petroglyphs there. An important historical crossroads, many Buddhist missionaries, pilgrims, Sogdian merchants and traders passed through Shatial and left inscriptions and grafitti on the rocks. Over 700 petroglyphs and 1000 inscriptions in more than ten languages can be found at the Shatial bridge across the Indus River. Depending on the weather, road and local security conditions, we have the option of following the original Karakorum Highway and taking the Westerly route through the mighty Indus Valley to Besham where we spend the night. This road follows the Indus for most of the rest of the day and travels through steep gorges, beneath high rock walls with the river rushing below us. Alternatively we will return via Barbusar Pass route, travelling through the Kaghan Valley again to overnight in Naran.

Day 14 : Return To Islamabad Via Taxila

Location: Taxila

Accommodation Name: Rawalpindi hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our final descent out of the mountains today crosses low lying hills on twisting roads to reach the 'Grand Trunk Road', built orginally by the British to link Peshawa in the West to Calcutta in the East. We'll stop on the way at Taxila, once an important seat of Oriental culture. First mentioned as a satrapy of the Archemenian empire in the 6th century BC, Taxila was later invaded by Alexander the Great and passed through the hands of various different rulers before being controlled by Ashoka the Great who focussed the city into an important centre of learning. Taxila remained an important place for philsophy, art and learning through the creative Gandhara period and on until the 5th century C.E. We will finish the day and our trip with a walking tour through the Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi, which sits adjacent to Islamabad. This old bazaar bustles with life and a stop in the silver and gold bazaars will allow us to watch traditional craftsmen at work, as well as perhaps pick up a final souvenir of our time in Pakistan.

Day 14 : Return To Islamabad Via Taxila

Location: Taxila

Accommodation Name: Rawalpindi hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our final descent out of the mountains today crosses low lying hills on twisting roads to reach the 'Grand Trunk Road', built orginally by the British to link Peshawa in the West to Calcutta in the East. We'll stop on the way at Taxila, once an important seat of Oriental culture. First mentioned as a satrapy of the Archemenian empire in the 6th century BC, Taxila was later invaded by Alexander the Great and passed through the hands of various different rulers before being controlled by Ashoka the Great who focussed the city into an important centre of learning. Taxila remained an important place for philsophy, art and learning through the creative Gandhara period and on until the 5th century C.E. We will finish the day and our trip with a walking tour through the Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi, which sits adjacent to Islamabad. This old bazaar bustles with life and a stop in the silver and gold bazaars will allow us to watch traditional craftsmen at work, as well as perhaps pick up a final souvenir of our time in Pakistan.

Day 14 : Return To Islamabad Via Taxila

Location: Taxila

Accommodation Name: Rawalpindi hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Our final descent out of the mountains today crosses low lying hills on twisting roads to reach the 'Grand Trunk Road', built orginally by the British to link Peshawa in the West to Calcutta in the East. We'll stop on the way at Taxila, once an important seat of Oriental culture. First mentioned as a satrapy of the Archemenian empire in the 6th century BC, Taxila was later invaded by Alexander the Great and passed through the hands of various different rulers before being controlled by Ashoka the Great who focussed the city into an important centre of learning. Taxila remained an important place for philsophy, art and learning through the creative Gandhara period and on until the 5th century C.E. We will finish the day and our trip with a walking tour through the Raja Bazaar in Rawalpindi, which sits adjacent to Islamabad. This old bazaar bustles with life and a stop in the silver and gold bazaars will allow us to watch traditional craftsmen at work, as well as perhaps pick up a final souvenir of our time in Pakistan.

Day 15 : Departure From Islamabad

Location: Islamabad

Accommodation Name: N/A

Meals Included: Breakfast

Your time is free today until we transfer you back to Islamabad airport for your flight home. Extra nights and additional guiding and transport are available in Islamabad or Rawalpindi if you would like to extend your stay, perhaps to add on a visit to Lahore to see the Fort, Mosque and Gardens. Please contact us for details.

Day 15 : Departure From Islamabad

Location: Islamabad

Accommodation Name: N/A

Meals Included: Breakfast

Your time is free today until we transfer you back to Islamabad airport for your flight home. Extra nights and additional guiding and transport are available in Islamabad or Rawalpindi if you would like to extend your stay, perhaps to add on a visit to Lahore to see the Fort, Mosque and Gardens. Please contact us for details.

Day 15 : Departure From Islamabad

Location: Islamabad

Accommodation Name: N/A

Meals Included: Breakfast

Your time is free today until we transfer you back to Islamabad airport for your flight home. Extra nights and additional guiding and transport are available in Islamabad or Rawalpindi if you would like to extend your stay, perhaps to add on a visit to Lahore to see the Fort, Mosque and Gardens. Please contact us for details.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Accommodation in comfortable hotels, guesthouses, and cabins is included.

  • Airport Transfers

    Airport arrival and departure transfers are included.

  • Transport

    Transport in rugged 4x4 vehicles is included.

  • Visa Invitation

    A visa invitation letter is provided.

  • Sightseeing Tours

    Sightseeing tours in Islamabad and Rawalpindi are included.

  • Guided Mountain Hikes

    Various guided mountain hikes throughout the route are included.

  • Pakistani Clothes

    Pakistani clothes (Shalwaar Chemise) are provided.

  • Meals

    Three meals per day are included.

  • Tea and Coffee

    Tea and coffee are provided in the morning and afternoon.

  • Local Guide

    A local English-speaking guide is included.

What's Not Included

  • International Flights

    International flights are not included.

  • Visas

    Visas are not included.

  • Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is compulsory but not included.

  • Drinks, Snacks, and Tips

    Drinks, snacks, and tips are not included.

  • Personal Expenses

    Other personal expenses such as laundry are not included.

  • Optional Excursions

    Optional excursions are not included.

More Info

This two week tour through the spectacular mountains of northern Pakistan lets the landscape and culture speak for itself. We travel in open top jeeps where possible with experienced local guides, and journey from Islamabad north along the famous Karakorum Highway. Our travels take us through the striking mountain ranges of the Himalaya, Karakorum and Hindu Kush, and at times we leave the main road behind us and take to narrow gravel tracks with jaw dropping vistas. There are several day hikes built into the trip which you can customise depending on your fitness, including several options approaching the Base Camps for the peak of Nanga Parbat. We'll also hike to salty mountain lakes and the Passu Glacier, as well as visiting ancient Forts and religious sites. Accommodation is in comfortable tourist class hotels in Islamabad, but simpler guesthouses and hotels higher up. Nearly all meals are included so you get a taste of the different cuisines as you travel. Don't forget to also try the famous local apricots in the Hunza Valley. After returning back down to the lowland plains, we'll explore the bustling craft markets of Rawalpindi before the tour ends. Extensions are available to visit Lahore or just add more time in Islamabad or Rawalpindi.

Mode of Transport

Travel in rugged 4x4 vehicles, perfect for navigating the challenging terrains of the Karakorum Highway and beyond. Airport transfers are included, ensuring a seamless journey from arrival to departure.

Accommodation

Enjoy comfortable stays in hotels, guesthouses, and cabins throughout the tour, offering a mix of modern amenities and rustic charm. Experience the warmth of local hospitality in Islamabad, Naran, Fairy Meadows, Tarashing, Skardu, Gilgit, Passu, and Karimabad.

Check out our Q&As

  • What kind of transportation is used during the tour?

    The tour uses rugged 4x4 vehicles for transportation, especially when traveling through the mountainous regions and narrow gravel tracks.

  • Are there any optional activities during the tour?

    Yes, there are optional excursions such as the hike to Nanga Parbat Base Camp from Beyal Camp, which is suitable for fit and experienced trekkers.

  • What kind of accommodation can I expect on this tour?

    Accommodation includes comfortable hotels in Islamabad and simpler guesthouses and hotels in the higher regions. There are also huts at Fairy Meadows.

  • Is there any special clothing provided during the tour?

    Yes, Pakistani clothes (Shalwaar Chemise) are provided as part of the tour inclusions.

  • What meals are included in the tour package?

    The tour includes three meals per day, with tea and coffee available in the morning and afternoon.

  • What kind of guided experiences are included?

    The tour includes sightseeing tours in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, as well as various guided mountain hikes throughout the route with a local English-speaking guide.

  • What wildlife might I see during the tour?

    In the Deosai National Park, you might see wildlife such as Brown Bears and Markhor. In Fairy Meadows, you can spot marmots, Himalayan ibex, and colorful birds.

  • What cultural experiences are part of the tour?

    Cultural experiences include visiting ancient forts like Baltit and Altit Forts, exploring the Shigar Valley with its historical buildings, and visiting the CIQAM Project which supports local artisans.

  • Is travel insurance compulsory?

    Yes! Travel insurance is compulsory on all of our tours and needs to cover personal accident & liability, medical expenses and repatriation, travel delay & abandonment. We also strongly recommend that you take out cover against cancellation and lost/stolen baggage. Personal medical insurance does not normally provide sufficient cover and is generally not suitable for travel on our tours. You will not be able to join your tour if you have not provided us with details of your insurance or if you arrive without cover in place (no refunds will be due in this event).

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    You are always able to change your travel date. However, some charges may apply depending on how long before your departure you make the change. Our flexible booking conditions and reduced charges will apply if you are changing date because of a Covid-19 reason or because your government is advising against travel to your destination. Please check our detailed booking conditions for full details.

  • When is my balance payment due?

    60 days prior to departure

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    On most of our group tours, solo travellers may choose to form a temporary 'tour bubble' and share a room with another traveller of the same sex in the group. If a room share is not available then a single room supplement may be payable, with the costs for these kept as low as possible. We have also removed compulsory single supplements from many of our tours, and are reducing the cost by 50% on s

  • Can I transfer my booking to someone else?

    Customers may transfer their booking or any Credit on File to another person who satisfies all the relevant conditions to the tour, provided that we are notified not less than 7 days before departure, and the transferee agrees to these booking conditions and all other terms of the contract between us. The Client and new booker are jointly and severally responsible for any outstanding payments and a transfer administration fee of GBP50 / USD75 / CAD100 / AUD100 / NZD100 / EUR75 / ZAR1000 / INR5000 or GBP100 / USD150 / CAD200 / AUD200 / NZD200 / EUR150 / ZAR2000 / INR10,000 if the transfer is made less than 60 days before departure. Important Note: Certain arrangements may not be amended or transferred after they have been confirmed (for example flight tickets, Gorilla Permits) and any alteration could incur a cancellation and rebooking charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Lia Aiello  

Local Guide

January 2020

Very professional and customer service oriented company. All of the staff I encountered were thoughtful, and accommodating. When there was a bit of a concern I had, I was not brushed off and treated rudely as I've experienced with other companies; my concern was addressed immediately in a fair manner. I highly recommend this tour company; they treat people with respect and honestly seem to want your trip to be the best it can be

Trico Plumb  

Google Review

January 2021

Awesome trip. Our guide was amazing and the trip exceeded our expectations.

Cristina Diniz  

Recommended Trip

October 2017

Love them! Very professional and caring service.

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Sunday - Sunday

Jun 08, 2025 - Jun 22, 2025
$3195

Sunday - Sunday

Jul 06, 2025 - Jul 20, 2025
$3195

Sunday - Sunday

Aug 03, 2025 - Aug 17, 2025
$3195

Sunday - Sunday

Aug 31, 2025 - Sep 14, 2025
$3195

Sunday - Sunday

Sep 21, 2025 - Oct 05, 2025
$3195

Book with Confidence

  • Transfer as credit to Future Tours

    Encounters Travel allows you to transfer existing payments to a future tour to avoid cancellation fees if you can't travel and inform encounters travel, 60 days before departure.

  • Low Deposit

    Encounters Travel requires a minimum deposit of 150 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 60 days before departure.

  • Cancellation Policy

    We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of encounters travel charges.

    Up to 61 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.

    At 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 35% of booking price.

    At 41 days before tour starts: Forfeit 70% of booking price.

    At 27 days before tour starts: Forfeit 90% of booking price.

    At 14 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.

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