Travel with experienced guides through Pakistan's breathtaking landscapes on the Hunza Valley & Fairy Meadows Tour. Encounter breathtaking glaciers, serene lakes, and delve into Pakistan's rich heritage with visits to historical forts, traditional dance performances, and delectable local cuisine!
Private
10 Days
Feb - Dec
High
Intermediate
Discover the hidden gems of Pakistan on the Hunza Valley & Fairy Meadows Tour, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that begins and ends in Islamabad.
This tour will take you through some of Pakistan's most beautiful valleys, including the Hunza Valley and Fairy Meadows. The Hunza Valley is a marvelous mountainous valley in the northern part of Pakistan. Besides it, we can find Fairy Meadows, an area of captivating grasslands bordering one of the base camps for Nanga Parbat, the world's ninth-highest mountain.
Visit historical forts, witness breathtaking glaciers and lakes, and encounter unique wildlife. Explore Nagar Valley, visiting viewpoints of Hopper Glacier and Golden Peak. Take a scenic boat ride on Attabad Lake, formed by a landslide. Drive to Khunjerab Pass, the highest paved international border crossing in the world!
Throughout the tour, you'll be in good hands with our expert guides who will ensure your safety and enjoyment. Accommodation, transportation, and entrances to museums and various sites are all included in this tour package, allowing you to relax and focus on creating memories in the stunning varied landscapes of Pakistan
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience the beauty of Pakistan! Contact a us today to book your spot on the Hunza Valley & Fairy Meadows Tour!.
Arrival at Islamabad: Islamabad Upon arrival the group will be received at the Islamabad International Airport by our team members. The group will then be dropped at hotel for overnight stay.
Islamabad – Chilas/ Narran: After early morning breakfast the group will depart for Raikot bridge via Naran and Kaghan valleys. It is a full day drive but passing through natural splendors. Naran and Kaghan are among the most beautiful places in Pakistan which offer spectacular view to the visitors.
The group will stop over at Abbottabad which is an approximate drive of three hours from Islamabad and at an approximate distance of 135km. The journey will continue passing through Mansehra for few hours then the group will reach Naran valley in approximately 05 hours from Abbottabad.
After lunch at Naran valley the group will stop over at Lulusar Lake for photography, then at Babusar top or Babusar Pass (el. 4173 m./13,691 ft.) which is a mountain pass at the north of the 150 km. (93 miles) long Kaghan Valley. After about 04 hours’ drive the group will reach Raikot bridge for overnight stay.
After dinner the group will have rest and overnight stay at hotel. Narran is one of the most beautiful part of northern areas in Pakistan which is elevated 2500 meters above sea level. Its beauty captures a lot of people towards itself and thus it is a famous resort for tourists and trekkers. The weather of Naran is very cold. The ice on the mountain tops never melts, even in months of June and July there are glaciers and mountains are covered with snow.
Chilas-Fairy Meadows: Chilas- Fairy Meadows After early morning breakfast the group will depart for Fairy Meadow via 4x4 jeep. After one and half hour’s drive from Raikot Bridge the jeep will drop the group at Tatoo village from where it would be approximately two hours of trekking from Tatoo to Fairy Meadows.
After reaching Fairy Meadows, the group will have lunch and then free time for sightseeing and photography. The group will go to reflecting lake for photography. The magical view of Fairy Meadow is healing for the soul. A bonfire and traditional dance on local music will be arranged for the group at night right after dinner, if the group wishes they can ask for BBQ but it is not included in the package.
Fairy Meadows, named by German climbers (German Merchandise, ″fairy tale meadows″) and locally known as Joot, is a grassland near one of the base camp sites of the Nanga Parbat, located in Diamer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
At an altitude of about 3,300 meters above the sea level, it serves as the launching point for trekkers summiting on the Rakhiot face of the Nanga Parbat. Fairy Meadows is like the bouquet of flowers set before the towering killer mountain, Nanga Parbat. The mountain sets a backdrop for the Fairy Meadows, making it an appealing and exciting destination for tourists. Fairy Meadows are where the legends of Nanga Parbat are kept alive
Fairy Meadows - Gilgit: After early morning breakfast the group will depart for Raikot bridge via 4x4 jeep and then to Gilgit city. Journey will pass through the gorgeous mountains on the Karakoram Highway. It will take approximately three hours to reach Raikot Bridge from Fairy Meadows and then around one hours from Raikot to bridge to Gilgit.
On the way, the group will witness the junction point of the world three mountain ranges, Karakoram, Himalaya and Hindukush. After lunch at Gilgit the group will depart for a city tour that will include visiting a Chinese symmetry, old suspension bridge, Karga Budha. The group will then be back to hotel for dinner, rest and overnight stay.
Kargah Buddha is an archaeological site in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is the carved image of Buddha. It is located near Kargah Nallah, a ravine and is 10 kilometers from Gilgit Town, Gilgit, Pakistan. Kargah Buddha is located near Kargah Nallah (ravine) and 10 km from Gilgit Town, Gilgit, Pakistan. It's a rock statue next to the Kargah Nala, It's one of the most admired short outing places.
Fairy Meadows Gilgit - Hunza: Hunza is two hours’ drive from Gilgit city. The group after breakfast will depart for Hunza valley. On the way there will be stop over at Rakaposhi view point for photography and sigh seeing. After reaching Hunza, the group will visit Baltit and Altit fort, then the Karimabad Market.
After lunch the group will depart Duikar (Eagle nest) for sun set view. Eagle nest is a place from you will able to see almost the whole of Hunza and ang spectacular view of the snow filled mountains. After sunset view and photography, the group will return back to Karimabad for night stay at hotel.
HUNZA VALLEY “often referred as the Heaven on Earth” Known as heaven on earth, the Hunza valley is a mountainous valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. Hunza is situated in the extreme northern part of Pakistan and it borders with China and Afghanistan. People of the area speak local languages such as Burushaski, Wakhi, and Shina, however the native of the valley can speak English very well. The valley is divided into three parts called as lower, central and upper Hunza. The upper valley stretching to china border is also called as Gojal valley.
Hunza-Nagar-Passu: Early morning breakfast and departure for Nagar valley. Hopper is the main village of Nagar valley and is at one-hour drive from Karimabad Hunza. The Hopar Valley is a scenic portion of the Nagar Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is about 10 km away from Nagar Khas, the principal city of the Nagar Valley. Hopar Valley is home of the Spantik and Hopar (Hopper) glaciers. The group will get to the viewpoints of hopper glacier and golden peak.
After spending some time at hopper, the group will then depart for Gojal valley yet another gorgeous place which offers view of fascinating peaks, mountains, glaciers, lakes and river. After one and half hour drive the group will reach Attabad lake for boating, sightseeing and photography. Attabad lake was formed due to a landslide on which blocked the river at Attabad village and formed a lake.
After lunch at hotel at Attabad lake, the group will move toward Passu village passing through gorgeous villages of Gulmit, Ghulkin and then Hussaini. On the way there will be stop over at Gulmit, Ghulkin glacier point and Hussaini suspension bridge for photography and sightseeing. In the later afternoon the group will reach Passu village where the Passu cones standing tall mountains welcome you and the Batura glacier view point.
Passu-Khunjerab pass-Naltar: Khunjerab pass is at an approximate distance of 65km and is two and half hours’ drive from Passu village. After breakfast the group will depart for Khunjerab pass again passing through small beautiful villages on the Karakoram highway.
The villages the group will pass through are Khyber, Ghalapan, Moorkhun, Gircha and Sost town. The group will stop over at Khunjerab pass where they will have the opportunity to see ibex. Viewing the ibex is not 100 percent sure but there is a good chance of seeing them.
After the national park the group will then go to Khunjerab top/ China border. Khunjerab Pass is also part of the Khunjerab National Park, one of the highest altitude parks in the world, that provides the habitat for a number of endangered and threatened species like the Snow leopard, Marco Polo sheep, and Himalayan ibex. The Khunjerab Pass is the highest paved international border crossing in the world and the highest point on the Karakoram Highway.
The pass is 42 km (26 mi) from the National Park station and checkpoint in Dih, 75 km (47 mi) from the customs and immigration post in Sost, 270 km (170 mi) from Gilgit, and 870 km (540 mi) from Islamabad. The group will then drive to Naltar valley for overnight stay.
Naltar valley-Gilgit: Naltar is 40 km (25 mi) from Gilgit and can be reached by jeeps. Naltar is a forested region known for its dramatic mountain scenery. This valley is famous for its forests, greenery and lakes. It is also well known for its Ski resort. Due to its serene beauty, colorful water Naltar lakes are famous in the world. The valley is covered by snow caped peaks and pine trees surrounded by lush greenery making it appealing for visitors. There are three lakes at Naltar which are also called seven colors lake due to its seven colors. It is a perfect place to unplug and connect with nature.
After breakfast the group will go to visit the Ski point and then will go to visit the three seven color breathtaking lakes known for its crystal clear and seven colors.
After lunch the group will go to see snow leopard which is one of the most instinct species left very few in the world, but you will have the opportunity to see one at Naltar valley. The group will have time for sightseeing and photography. In the late afternoon the group will depart for Gilgit city for overnight stay.
Gilgit-Khalti lake-Gilgit: After early morning breakfast the group will depart for Khalti lake via coaster. Khalti Lake is located in Khalti Village of Ghizar District (Gilgit-Baltistan), Pakistan about 7274 ft. (2217 m) from sea level. The lake is known for its habitat of trout fish. The lake is in a bend of the Ghizar River near the village of Khalti.
All year round, Khalti Lake provides countless benefits to the region. During the summer, it is a source for fresh water while in winter the lake turns into a (high-risk) football pitch. As the temperature plummets 10 to 15 degrees below freezing point, tournaments are organized, and local players come together for an adventurous, if not extreme, game of football. It is widely believed Khalti Lake is the region’s equivalent of Lac de Joux in Switzerland. However, it never became a popular tourist destination like its Swiss counterpart.
Depart by road for Islamabad (Full day drive)
Accommodation
We will arrange accommodation on a twin-sharing basis, including breakfast.
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Tour Operator
Rock Valley Tours is a tour management company based in Lahore, Pakistan. We specialize in organizing tours, treks, hikes, hunting and climbing expeditions, team building and leadership trails all over Pakistan. Although we are experts in the Northern Areas of Pakistan, our footprint is spread over every nook and corner in Pakistan.
Pakistan has been nominated as the best adventure tourism destination in the world for the year 2020. We feel that the team we have assembled is best equipped to arrange and facilitate trips across the length and breadth of Pakistan.
Born and raised in the Karakorum region of Pakistan, our team has spent their childhoods crisscrossing the endless trails of these parts of the country. They have all been trained and certified to ensure that your experience is supreme and that safety remains paramount no matter what.
Pakistan welcomes you with open arms!
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Mikael
After meeting with the guide the trip was changed on there recommendation so we didn't do nanga parbat base camp trek. Instead we did Shimshal Pass trek. Which was a great experience, even though I struggled a bit with sickness during the trip both the guide and the porters were always friendly and helpful. All in all it was a great experience!!
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