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Hunza Valley Tour Packages From Multan, Islamabad and Faisalabad

Experience the Majestic Hunza With Our 5 Days Tour

If you are dreaming of a breathtaking escape to the mountains, our Hunza Valley tour packages from Multan, Islamabad, and Faisalabad are the perfect choice for you. This 5-day adventure offers a complete northern experience with stunning valleys, glaciers, lakes, forts, and even a visit to the Khunjerab Pass (China Border).


Why Choose Our Hunza Tour Packages

  • Departure Cities: Multan, Islamabad, Faisalabad

  • Duration: 5 Days and 4 Nights

  • Affordable Price:

    • From Multan: PKR 24,500 per head | Couple: PKR 56,500

    • From ISB, LHR, FSD: PKR 20,500 per head | Couple: PKR 50,000

  • Weekly Departure: Every Friday

  • Advance Booking: PKR 9,000 only

  • All Major Attractions Included


Top Places to Visit in Hunza Tour Package

Lake Saif-ul-Malook

Nanga Parbat Viewpoint

Lulusar Lake

Rakaposhi View Point

nanga parbat

Malika Parbat 

Lalazar

Gilgit City

Hunza Valley 

Aliabad

Aliabad 

Attabad lake

Passu Cones

pak china border

Pak China Border

Old Hunza Inn

Backpackers Stories by Old Hunza Inn

Hunza Lounge

Tourist Cottage Hunza

Top Places in Hunza Valley That We Cover in Hunza Valley Tour Packages

Altit Fort

Baltit Fort

Karimabad

Borith Lake

Attabad Lake

Khunjerab Pass

Shimshal Pass

Passu Cones

Duiker Eagle Nest

Husseini Suspension Bridge

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Hunza Valley Weather

Valley of Hunza is a small but important town in Northern Pakistan overlooking magical mountains. The valley is unique due to its weather, geological location & towering peaks in close vicinity. We will present your facts about various seasons in Hunza Valley so you can plan a tour as per your comfort. 

Summer Weather in Hunza Valley 

Due to global warming, the weather in Hunza Valley is changing abruptly. Some time ago, June was slated as the start of summer, but now the Month of May is even bitted hot. Some parts of Hunza may still be cold, but overall, if you are in central Hunza, the temperature can be around 20 to 26 Celsius. While the weather in upper Hunza, that, is, Passu, markhoon, Husseini & khyber, tends to offer chilly winds due to narrow gorges. 

Monsoon Season

There is no monsoon in such mountains. When all of Pakistan is experiencing heat waves & torrential rains- the weather in the valley remains pleasant. However, it does rain in the valley, but it is different from the monsoon. In the past few years, glaciers have been melting due to extreme weather patterns fast, leading to flash floods.

During July & August, lower Pakistan experiences monsoon weather, but you will find no humidity in the Nagar region. It may be a bit warm during the day, but it’s always refreshing in the evening. Further, walking tours are preferable during the early morning and evening.

Autumn Weather

Well, it’s the time of year when every lead turns to gold. I like autumn as the best weather in the valley. While you still have proper daylight, there is not too much cold weather, around 15 to 18 Celsius on average. Moreover, most of the areas are still accessible. Traditionally, autumn has been attracting many foreigners due to pleasant weather. 

Winter Weather

The Hunza Valley temperature starts freezing in November, which can stay until 15 March. So, winters are long and very harsh. The average temperature drops to nearly -2; in areas like Shimshal & Khunjerab region, it can even touch -10 Celsius. 

People of Hunza experience brutal winters as they stock food items to withstand freezing sub-zero temperatures. Honestly, the people of this region are resilient, and you will find them playing football & ice hockey in bone-chilling winds. Though winter sports are getting famous, international recognition will help improve facilities in such remote regions.

Spring Weather

Well, we are not missing out on spring weather. Cherry blossom is another attribute of spring as it attracts people from all over the world. Thus, nagar valley is home to cherry & apricot trees. Therefore, those trees’ Pink & white leaves in the backdrop of mighty glacial peaks present heavenly views. The temperature is around 10 to 15 Celsius during March & April, respectively.

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FAQs about Hunza Valley Tour Packages

1. How much does it cost to travel to Hunza from Multan, Islamabad, and Faisalabad?

  • Multan to Hunza: Approx. PKR 15,000 – 20,000 (by road, round trip).
  • Islamabad to Hunza: PKR 4,000 – 6,000 (bus), PKR 15,000 – 20,000 (flight + road).
  • Faisalabad to Hunza: Similar to Multan, as you need to reach Islamabad first.

2. What is the best month to visit Hunza?

  • May to October is ideal for sightseeing.
  • Autumn (October) is best for stunning foliage.
  • Winter (December – February) is great for snow lovers but very cold.

3. What type of clothes should I pack for a Hunza tour?

  • Spring/Summer (March – August): Light clothes, a jacket for cool evenings.
  • Autumn (September – November): Medium to heavy warm clothes.
  • Winter (December – February): Heavy jackets, thermals, gloves, and boots.

4. Which is the best route to Hunza Valley?

  • From Islamabad: Karakoram Highway via Abbottabad, Mansehra, and Chilas.
  • From Multan/Faisalabad: Travel to Islamabad first, then follow the above route.
  • By Air: Flight to Gilgit, then a 2-3 hour drive to Hunza.

5. How many hours does it take to reach Hunza?

  • Multan to Hunza: 18-20 hours (by road).
  • Islamabad to Hunza: 12-14 hours (by road), 1-hour flight to Gilgit + 3-hour drive.
  • Faisalabad to Hunza: 16-18 hours (by road).

6. Is it safe to travel to Hunza by road?

Yes, but consider these precautions:

  • Travel in daylight for better visibility.
  • Check weather updates to avoid landslides.
  • Ensure your vehicle is in good condition.

7. How much does it cost to travel from Multan to Hunza?

  • By road: Approx. PKR 15,000 – 20,000 (fuel, meals, stopovers).
  • By air: Flights from Multan to Islamabad (~PKR 10,000), Islamabad to Gilgit (~PKR 15,000) + road transport to Hunza.

Complete Hunza Tour Itinerary

Day 0: Departure from Multan, Islamabad, or Faisalabad

  • Reporting Time: 7 PM

  • Departure: 8 PM

Day 1: Naran Sightseeing

  • Breakfast at Mansehra

  • Visit Kiwai Waterfall and Kaghan Bridge

  • Arrival at Naran, enjoy riverside view

  • Overnight stay and dinner in Naran

Day 2: Naran to Hunza Valley

  • Breakfast at Naran

  • Visit Lulusar Lake and Babusar Top

  • Short stop at Gilgit and Rakaposhi View Point

  • Reach Hunza for night stay and dinner

Day 3: Explore Hunza Valley

  • Breakfast at Hunza

  • Visit Karimabad, Altit Fort, Baltit Fort

  • Enjoy Attabad Lake boating with two-hour stay

  • Visit Passu Cones and Glacier

  • Overnight stay at Sost

Day 4: Visit Khunjerab Pass

  • Breakfast at Sost

  • Departure to Khunjerab Pass with a three-hour stay

  • Return towards Chilas for overnight stay

Day 5: Return Journey

  • Breakfast at Chilas or Naran

  • Departure towards Multan, Islamabad, or Faisalabad

  • Arrival at 12 AM midnight


What’s Included in the Package

  • Private air-conditioned transport

  • Four nights hotel accommodation

  • Four breakfasts and four dinners

  • Bonfire and music night

  • Professional tour guide

  • All toll taxes and driver expenses


What’s Not Included

  • Jeep charges such as for Lake Saiful Malook

  • Entry tickets for forts and national parks

  • Chairlift, horse riding, or ice gear rental

  • Lunch, mineral water, and snacks

  • Personal expenses like phone calls and laundry

  • Extra expenses due to landslides, political issues, or emergencies


Essential Things to Carry

  • Original CNIC or ID card

  • Warm clothes, jackets, and a raincoat

  • Sunblock, sunglasses, and a hat

  • Joggers or trekking shoes

  • Water bottle and snacks

  • Face mask, hand sanitizer, and gloves


How to Book Hunza Tour

Call or WhatsApp: 0300 9440596
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  • HBL: 09397902278003

  • UBL: 282454072

  • JazzCash or EasyPaisa: 0300 9440596
    Account Holder: Muhammad Assad Ullah


Why Hunza Valley is So Famous

Hunza Valley is famous for its surreal landscapes, majestic mountains, crystal-clear Attabad Lake, friendly locals, and the world’s highest paved border crossing at Khunjerab Pass.


Best Time to Visit Hunza Valley

  • Spring Blossom: March to April

  • Summer: May to August

  • Autumn and Fall Colors: October to November

  • Winter for Snow Lovers: December to February


How to Reach Hunza Valley

  • By Road: From Multan, Islamabad, and Faisalabad via Naran and Babusar Top (best scenic route)

  • By Air: Flight to Gilgit, then a two-and-a-half-hour drive to Hunza


Popular Hotels in Hunza

  • Luxus Hunza Attabad Lake Resort

  • Eagle Nest Hotel Duikar

  • Serena Hunza Hotel

  • Hard Rock Hunza

  • Hunza Darbar Hotel


Best Restaurants in Hunza

  • Café de Hunza famous for walnut cake

  • Glacier Breeze Restaurant near Passu

  • Hunza Lounge

  • Yak Grill


Hunza Valley Tour FAQs

How much does a Hunza tour from Multan cost?
PKR 24,500 per head for the standard group package

Is Hunza safe to travel?
Yes, Hunza is one of the safest tourist destinations in Pakistan

Which is better, Hunza or Skardu?
Hunza is famous for lakes and forts, while Skardu is best for mountains and Deosai plains

Is internet available in Hunza?
Yes, 4G internet is available in most areas, but the signal is weak at Khunjerab

Does Hunza have an airport?
No, the nearest airport is in Gilgit which is a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Hunza

How many days are enough for Hunza?
Five to seven days are ideal to explore Hunza and nearby attractions

What are the best months to visit Hunza?
April to October offers the best weather for sightseeing and travel

What is the best route to Hunza?
The Naran to Babusar Top route in summer or Karakoram Highway (KKH) during winter

What are the famous fruits of Hunza?
Apricots, cherries, apples, and mulberries are signature fruits of Hunza

Do you offer couple packages?
Yes, starting from PKR 56,500 from Multan and PKR 50,000 from Islamabad or Faisalabad


Conclusion

Explore the beauty of Hunza Valley with our 5 Days Hunza Tour Package from Multan, Islamabad, and Faisalabad. From mesmerizing lakes to the majestic Khunjerab Pass, this trip covers it all. Book now for an unforgettable adventure with the best prices and services.

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