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
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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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
Best Restaurants in Hunza
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.